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bullets13

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  1. Participation is the most important part of high school football. I went to HJ, and we had an enrollment of 700 or so, and probably 60 kids suited up for every game. another 100 or so were in the band, 35 in drill team, 15 cheerleaders, and 30 hawkeye escorts. This means of all of our students, approximately 250 or so were involved directly in every football game. Another 300 (or more) were in the stands for every game. To me, creating student and community involvement is by far the biggest benefit of HS sports. Winning is important because it's easier to get behind a winning team, but winning is not the most important result of HS football. A program is successful if it keeps the student body and community interested and excited about their school and team.
  2. hopefully the rockies can turn it around at home...
  3. sweet... maybe they'll become the los angeles oakland A's of sacramento.
  4. any word on if the blood on brian fuentes' sock is real? ;D
  5. i'd love to see it happen, but whoever loses the lumberton/nederland game won't be in the top 25 after the loss. if lumberton does beat nederland, i hope the voters have enough sense to move them up to where they belong.
  6. the only people that really think vidor will beat png are a few fans from vidor (and hopefully the vidor players). i'm not saying it can't happen. vidor is usually good for an upset every year. the idea of anybody actually picking vidor over png is kind of silly to me though. vidor is having a rough year, and png has been on fire of late. png by a lot.
  7. and lumberton fans wonder why people don't like them... a select FEW of you turn entirely unrelated threads into opportunities to talk about how good ya'll are.
  8. Eh, who cares... there are idiots everywhere... we can't let a few stupid people ruin the spirit of the game.
  9. not about the kid... i do know that a lot of infections are passed around in weight rooms.
  10. does he play football or something?
  11. so you're saying that ya'll thought you couldn't be beat, but now that you've been brought back down to earth, you can't be beat? ;D
  12. it's been a few years since i played, but i distinctly remembering hardin being pretty bad. also, we had to change in their gym (i ran naked across the top bleachers in order to be seen by anyone who may be walking by). I haven't been there since 2001, so if it's nicer now, don't get mad at me hardin fans...
  13. if they win out, they are guaranteed a playoff berth.
  14. I have trouble with the whole "barry bonds" issue. I don't like him, but i respect him. I like watching him play, but he gets on my nerves. I have no problem with his having the homerun record, but i still secretly take pleasure in the fact that the ball is going into the HOF with an asterick on it. His knees are too bad for him to play in the field, yet he throws a fit when San Fran (in the NL and obviously without a designated hitter) doesn't renew his contract. He's going to want rediculous money, and then only play 85-90 games. At times, he refuses to speak to the media (which i like about him), but when he does, he often comes off looking like an arrogant jackass. He's been overshadowed by steroids rumors and a "bad attitude", but the man can hit! He holds the homerun record, and he's played the last several seasons in one of the toughest parks to hit homeruns in. Can you imagine if he'd been playing in Arlington, Houston, New York, or Boston? How many of his fly ball outs would've reached the seats in a hitter friendly park? It's just tough for me to form an opinion. He's the player that fans love to hate, but how many sellouts is he responsible for every year? He has been through hell and back with the media, but how much of that has he brought on himself? I do know this... he may not be good for the tradition of the game, but he's done wonders for it's popularity. In an era known for it's steroid use, he's been the game's best and brightest steroid using star*. *the only proof i have to back that up is the massive size of his head, and all the rumors. you gotta admit though, his head does kind of look like an orange on a toothpick.
  15. I don't know why anyone would promise that dayton or nederland would win. it's going to be a game that could go either way. if i were a betting man, i wouldn't want to put money on this game one way or the other.
  16. geez... i hope the rest of the series is a little more competitive.
  17. it'd be nice if soccer got big enough in the states for new york to have a few different teams to choose from, and create darby matches all over the US. of course, if it got that big, the teams would all have die-hard fans, and relegated teams would still have big fan bases like the smaller teams in england.
  18. umm... what you said ;D. i agree with you on pretty much all points.
  19. i'm going to go with probably... i'd give ya'll 50/50 odds against nederland. if ya'll beat them, ya'll are in easily, if ya'll don't, things will be interesting.
  20. I don't really have too much of a problem with it... he is part of history in boston, and the fans and players there still love him. the majority of his teammates in baltimore have been traded or changed teams before, and know what it's like to leave a city you love. i doubt that many of his friends and teammates were upset with him for taking a chance to be honored by the red sox...
  21. i think either the red bulls or chivas surprise some people and take it.
  22. That would be fantastic! The only reason i've ever considered moving out of texas was because it's too dang hot!
  23. HJ and Silsbee ;D. there is absolutely no logic to this, and geographically it'd be impossible, but can you imagine the uproar over on the basketball forum?
  24. i don't even know who milburn academy is... HJ by 150
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