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  1. This one is not going to be as close as you think. Lumberton has gotten better, but not good enough. Dishon has another steller performance or two left in him, and I don't think Lumberton can stop him, also what is all this talk about Dishon being all B.C. has. Well I say, "DON"T BELIEVE THE HYPE" to that!! I've seen this group play several times in the past. They have good talent and this will start to show as the season progresses. Sorry Lumberton fans, but the scrimmages are over and its a long way to the end of the season. :cry: B.C. 30 or more Lumberton 13
  2. Silsbee 28 PNG 14 Shout out to the Walker family!!!
  3. Everyone knows the Bmt. Enterprize never has any of Silsbees stats or anything to say about Silsbees games the day after. We just don't know why. It's a tradition with them...
  4. Great job by the Tigers. I was very impressed with the offinsive line. Those guys opened up some big holes for our running backs. The defence also played well against Sterlings spread formation. Keep up the hard work guys we're looking better every week.
  5. Central vs West Brook at Lamar Ozen at Port Arthur Memorial Houston Forest Brook at Nederland PN-G at Crosby New Caney at Lumberton Vidor at St. Pius LC-M at WO-S Nacogdoches at Dayton Barbers Hill at Jasper Huffman vs Houston Wheatley at Dyer Stadium Houston Sterling at Silsbee Orangefield at East Chambers Cleveland at Hardin-Jefferson Kirbyville at Carthage Liberty at Hamshire-Fannett Crockett at Newton Splendora at Woodville Groveton at Hardin Warren at West Hardin Burkeville at Buna Deweyville at Evadale Fort Bend Baptist at Anahuac Kountze at Hull-Daisetta Baytown Christian at High Island Kelly at Hitchcock Oakwood at Colmesneil
  6. I don't know which Silsbee team you watched Stang, J.V. maybe, I was'nt there, but I would hardly say Anahuac looked good at Silsbee. Silsbees first team scored twice( I read in an earlier post of yours, that the 1st team did'nt score at all, but that was incorrect), and the second team scored once. The first team was on it's way down the field to scoring again when the game was called for bad weather. I don't recall Anahuac scoring at all, but I don't think that makes them a bad team. In fact I think they will do fine in 2a. If it makes you feel better to underestimate the Tigers then go ahead, but plz get the facts right, and keep underestimating the Tigers. PPPLLLLEEEAAASSSEEEEEE!!!!!
  7. I don't know anything about Sterling. What do the GODS think about this one.
  8. Lumberton looked really good and Silsbee looked really bad.
  9. I'll be at the Silsbee vs Lumberton game Thursday night, but don't have a dog in the hunt on Friday. I'll be going to one of these. Which one would you go see.
  10. I watched WOS at Vidor. They looked really good for this early in the season. Dayton or any other team needs to control the ball on the ground and eat up as much of the clock as they can to beat em. WOS is not very big, but they are quick. They pick apart a zone defense and then burn you deep. Pound on em up the middle all night long. Control the football, and if you have a good running back or two and a little luck on defense you might walk away with the win. ( They have no depth. )
  11. One more scrimmage left for these guys before they start the 2006 season. Who do you like in this one?
  12. LC-M at Caney Creek (Thursday, Aug. 31) West Brook vs Ozen at Lamar Nederland vs La Marque at Reliant Stadium PN-G vs Brenham at Reliant Stadium Central at Baytown Lee WO-S at Dayton Jasper at Livingston Bridge City at Liberty Orangefield at Buna Hardin-Jefferson at Anahuac Cleveland at Kirbyville Hamshire-Fannett at Splendora Houston Scarborough at Huffman Coldspring at Woodville Hardin at Tarkington East Chambers at Shepherd Huntington at Warren Kelly at Houston Kinkaid West Hardin at Groveton Cathedral at Deweyville High Island at Kountze Colmesneil at Evadale Westbury Christian at Hull-Daisetta Barbers Hill vs Wharton at Pearland (Sat., Sept. 2)
  13. Liberty over B.C. Livingston over Jasper Ozen over West Brook
  14. K-ville will surprize some teams this year. I would'nt count them out so quickly. I think 2006 is a year for some big upsets and new rivalries to be formed. There are no sure things in 2006.
  15. Mine was a cold October night at Kirby Stadium in Silsbee, back in 1981. The Tigers vs Hebert. It had been raining for the past 3 days. The field was in pretty bad shape from JV games the night before, and there was still a slight drissel coming down at game time. I remember the fight song blaring out a demand for victory. That rainbow effect the stadium lights give off on a cold rainy night, and the electricity that filled the air. With smoke streaming from both nostriles from the cold. Already drenched with a mixture of sweat and rain, we ran out on the field, both teams ready for what was to be a battle to the end. I was a 15 yr. old, soph., playing middle linbacker (Hank as we called it) for one of the toughest defenses in the district. As I looked the Hebert offense over for the first time face to face. The first thing I noticed were the beards. I was on the field with grown men. No way these guys could still be in highschool, but here they where. Then the ball was snapped, and the fight was on. It was a trench war, and the enemy was the dirtiest playing team I had ever been on a field with. Holding, tackeling, gouging, scratching, you name it, they did it, but still I was having a great night, giving as good as I got and more. It was about the middle of the 4th when something happened that I will never forget. The ball was snapped, it was a dive play, I had the read down perfect, filled the gap and went head up with the runner. With the sound of Riddelle cracking, that I later heard one fan say he thought at the time was thunder, the runner and I went one way, and the ball went the other. As I got back to my feet I saw the Pigskin squirting from one set of muddy hands to the other. It hit the ground, then was kicked back up into the air. Squirted from the hand of one player and then another. There was grass, mud, water, and leather flying all at the same time, and it seemed at the time to be happening all in slow motion. Then the ball landed right in my hands, and everything sped up again. I turned to run, made one or two cuts in the sloppy, muddy field and then was hit all at the same time by what seemed to be the whole Hebert squad. I found myself somewhere in the middle of one hell of a pile. Fighting to keep possesion of the ball. Being scratched and clawed. Having a set of fingers pushed into my eyeballs and hearing the moans and groans of others at the bottom of the pile begging to get up from under the weight of so many bodies. It was then that it happened. This one moment in time that I will never forget. As my eyesight started to clear up from the previous fingers that had been injected into them. I could see just above me in the pile a bare leg. As my helmet had all but been removed now by someone in the pile above. My first responce was to strech my neck out as far as I could, and bite down on the leg as hard as I could. Intending to bring blood. But my victory was short lived. Far no sooner had I bitten the leg above me, than someone else was bitting my leg. The harder they bit the harder I bit. It went on like this until the pile started to clear and I realized. I was bitting my own leg the whole time!!!!!!!!! Now that was one hell of a pile, and I'll never forget it!!!!!!!!
  16. It's going to be a "GREAT YEAR". Can't wait!!!!
  17. Silsbee's facilities are getting better every year. You gotta love that stadium, but I wish they would build a locker room a little closer to the field for the Tigers at halftime.
  18. Eugene Seal from Jasper, 1981,82. Played for Lamar after that, and then a couple of years for the Houston Oilers. " HARDEST HITTING " Linebacker I've ever seen. : :mrgreen:
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