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  1. 12 minutes ago, NDNmom91 said:

    Pretty sure the PI and gloves controversy was about SOC because their colors are BLACK/GOLD/WHITE so the ONLY reason select players, mainly DB’s and OL would be wearing PURPLE gloves vs PNG, POWDER BLUE vs Emerson, RED vs Lovejoy…etc is because they’re PURPOSELY trying to hide PI’s and holding from the officials in order to gain a edge!!   Maybe there’s no rule against it, but I think it’s flat out “dirty strategy” 

    Say what you want, it within the rules, PNG players wore white gloves again SOC and SOC had white Jersey’s on, why didn’t PNG players wear purple or black gloves? I’m a huge PNG fan, we won, who really cares what color gloves they wore, they were legal.

  2. I went from Troy (9th Grade) Malone (10th and 11th Grades) to Owens (12th Grade) and I can tell you the biggest difference between Malone and the other two was the Strength and Conditioning program as well as the intensity of the off season. Malone and his staff were on a whole different level from the others. 

  3. Coach Bill Belichick, I guess learned how to coach when Tom Brady started playing QB and forgot how to coach when Tom Brady left? He is the same coach he was when he lost his ass in Cleveland and is still the same coach he was when he was winning with Tom Brady. The common denominator was talent in one player. 
     

    Buuuutttt, did Tom Brady all of a sudden become this amazing talent when he arrived at New England?? He barely made it on the field at Michigan. He even barely made the NFL and almost never got a starting opportunity if it wasn’t for injuries. 
     

    So what was it, the coach or the talent? I would say it was both. Bill Belichick was able to get the most out of Tom Brady where other coaches couldn’t at Michigan. Bill Belichick has not had the same luck with other QB’s though. It’s a great debate that I don’t think no one can really ever answer, but one thing is for sure, the coach has to have a good chemistry with the talent, you also need a lot of luck along the way too!

  4. Season opener for both teams:

                    1Q     2Q     3Q     4Q     Final
    PNG
            15      15      19       4         53

    Dayton     5       6       11       10        32

    PNG looked really good, last qtr they had all the starters on the bench, with two Freshman, two soph and a Junior on the floor. Played good team defense. Solid start to the season.

  5. On 9/7/2023 at 2:26 PM, Fortheloveofthegame said:

    Back then nobody was playing in clubs either so it was a pretty level playing field across the board.  However, certain Coach's have the ability to pull out the best in an athlete(s) and that alone will make a huge difference.  I also wonder what the enrollment numbers were twenty years ago compared to now. 

    Clubs have been around since the early 90’s

  6. On 6/27/2023 at 4:09 PM, AshlyKBMT said:

    It was the wort season opening loss for PNG. 
    2022 Port Arthur Memorial 50-15 (35 pts)
    1926 Orange 41-7 (34 pts)
    1955 Nederland 34-6 (28 pts)

    Worst losses on the books all-time for PNG
    1944 Port Arthur 89-0
    1987 Aldine MacArthur 75-0

    I thought they lost that MacArthur game on the road though. The previous meeting in 1986 was 28-7.  

    MacArthur game was in Aldine, I was at that game, almost had a couple of brawls on the field that game.

  7. 10 minutes ago, Fortheloveofthegame said:

    From what I have been told, the lady potentially being hired at Vidor has no previous HC experience other than a select league she helps run and coaches in.  

    I would imagine PNG hires a more established HC, and the lady up for the Vidor job would be smart to take the position in Vidor with no prior HC experience.  But that's just my opinion. 

    The coach that was just at PNG only had 1yr experience.

  8. Since it hasn’t been announced I won’t say anything, but I know her personally, she is young, she is hungry and she is competitive. She has coached a super small private school to the state championship I think it’s three years in a row now and has started up a travel team. I’m not sure why you wouldn’t like where she went to HS, but it’s a mid county school. I think she will do good things at Vidor!

  9. 22 hours ago, kenny powers said:

    Saw yesterday that Dalanna was a Coastal Carolina commit. No idea how or why that came about, I know UH had offered her as a freshman so its puzzling. 

    I figured that is where she was headed from what I saw on social media, but never saw her actually commit. Congratulations to her and all the young ladies that will continue their playing careers at the collegiate level. It was a lot of fun watching my kid play at the collegiate level.

  10. 5 hours ago, Aggie521 said:

    I also am a “Grovite” who basically took the same path as you - played on the Browns and all. It’s absolutely true that you grow up as a Groves kid with a chip on your shoulder wanting to beat the “rich” kids of PN at everything! My senior year our starters were pretty evenly split between the two cities, but most of the hard-nosed kids are always from Groves. 
     

    For reference, I married a PN girl and now live in PN - so there’s that. 😆

    I married a Groves girl and now I live in PN, lol!

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