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Ozen 68 Silsbee 59 Final/Comments
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They stopped Fitz last year and they would have this year to! Like i said Giddings could stop WOS' Offense anyway.
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WOS would have won anyway. They stopped Fitz last year. Time to move on or im locking the thread.
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Giddings couldn't stop WOS' run either!
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So was WOS' best RB!
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Congrats to all
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Ozen 68 Silsbee 59 Final/Comments
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Hulk Hogan's wife seeks divorce
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I sleep from 1 to 9 usually. When football is over i'll see ya'll on the Basketball forum. Choo Choo
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Holiday hoops hiatus over From staff reports Baytown Sun Published November 26, 2007 Back from the holidays, Baytown’s high school girls restart the basketball season at home Tuesday night. Sterling’s girls host Cleveland at 7 p.m. and Lee’s girls play host to Brazoswood at 7:30 p.m. Sterling’s Lady Rangers host Clear Creek at 6:30 p.m. Friday to wrap up their week, while Lee’s girls play at the Houston ISD tournament Thursday through Saturday. Lee’s boys are at Houston Stephen F. Austin Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. while Sterling’s Rangers play at The Woodlands College Park at 7:30 p.m. The Rangers play Thursday through Saturday in the Clear Creek tournament. Barbers Hill’s boys are at Port Neches-Groves Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with the Barbers Hill girls at hosting Angleton at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Both the Eagle boys and girls play in the Aransas Pass tournament Thursday through Friday. Crosby’s boys host Dickinson at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and then play Thursday through Saturday in the Beaumont Central tournament. Crosby’s girls play at Dickinson Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and are at the Anahuac tournament Thursday through Friday. BCA’s boys and girls play Thursday through Friday in the High Island tournament.
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[Hidden Content] By Michael Pineda Baytown Sun Published November 25, 2007 As could be expected, Beaumont West Brook dominated the 21-5A All-District team with 11 first-team selections following a 9-1 season and an undefeated run through district play. West Brook junior running back Christine Michael and senior running back Jarret Malone of district runner-up Humble (9-3, 6-1) were co-offensive MVPs. Sterling junior Miki Partsch was the only athlete from Baytown to be named to the first-team offense. Fellow Ranger Justin Neal was named first-team special teams and Lee’s J.T. Cleveland and Reggie Butler were named first-team defense. Austin Ebow and Travis Swanson of Kingwood and Ryan Pollard and Leighton Zeno of West Brook joined Partsch on the first-team offensive line as did Humble senior center Jesse Hernandez. West Brook’s Joshua Powdrill and Ryan Grant joined Freddie King and Patterson Clay of Port Arthur Memorial, Quinton Parks of Atascocita and Zachary Loudd of Channelview as first-team receivers. A.J. Paradowski of Kingwood was named to the team as a fullback and Michael, Malone and Channelview’s Jackie Hinton were named first-team running backs. Christian Lewis of West Brook was named first-team quarterback. Despite finishing third in the district offensively, Lee was shut out of the first-team offense. On the second team, Kevin Craft was the sole Gander representative on the offensive unit. Sterling seniors Terell Zeno and Manasah Davis, Jalonzo Thomas of Memorial and Jordan Garrett of West Brook joined the senior receiver on the second team. Ranger senior Marvin Rogers was named to the second-team line and was joined by Zach George of Atascocita, Jerrell Watkins of Channelview, Nick Andrepoint of West Brook and Kevin Thomas and Reginald Broussard of Memorial. Markel McCartney of West Brook was named to the team as a center. Brandon Stewart of Atascocita was named-second team fullback and Patterson Clay of Memorial as well as Jordan Raney and Matt Brown were named second team running backs. Harry Brown of Memorial and Keith Baker of Humble were named second team quarterbacks. Cleveland was named to the team as an interior lineman and was joined by Jonah Lavatai of Humble and Gerald Moulton of West Brook. Butler was named to the team in the secondary joining Thaxton Francis of Humble, Desmond Gardiner of Memorial and David Falgout of West Brook. Robert Parker of Humble was named first team defensive end as well as defensive MVP. Marcus Malbrough and Blake Chavis of West Brook were also named defensive ends. Sean McMillan of Humble, Henry Long of Channelview, Pat Gardner of Kingwood and Taylor Reed of West Brook were named first team linebacker. Lee and Sterling seniors Anthony Gray and Milton Collins were named to the second team as linebackers joining Earl Hines of Memorial. Ranger senior Justin Neal was named to the team in the secondary, as was junior Thomas Bates. Jackie Hinton of Channelview and Kingwood senior Kyle Horine filled out the secondary. Ronnie Hickman of Humble and Shane McCardell of West Brook were named to the team as ends. Anthony Willams of Atascocita, Tyrone Campbell of Channelview, Lamarc Strahan of Humble, Tanie Easthagen of Kingwood and Roland Bordelon of West Brook were named as lineman. Neal was named first team as a return specialist as was Jordan Garrett of West Brook. Atascocita’s Reading Cotton was named to the team as a punter and Johnny Leopold and Greg Salado of Kingwood were named to the team as deep snapper and kicker. “You are always pleased when someone is selected,†Lee head coach Dick Olin said. “I thought Thomas Bates deserved to be on the first team but he didn’t get enough votes. Kyle Bieschke and Trey Murray were outstanding players for us but there was not a position for them.†Both Bieschke (sophomore) and Murray (sophomore) were named honorable mention as were senior center Adam Rivera, senior running back Jesse Luna, junior tackle Austin Riley, sophomore tackle Tim Smith and senior receiver Malcolm Murray for the Lee offense. Senior linebacker David Hare, sophomore cornerback Trenton Warren and senior cornerback Eugene Mayes were named honorable mention defensively. Senior quarterback Jerrod Doucet, senior linebacker Lucas Ponce, senior defensive end Karam Hadidi and senior offensive lineman Leon Davis were named honorable mention for Sterling.
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Big Sandy Tournament 11/29-12/01 1st Round Matchups
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Coach Chuck Young to be Inducted into Hall of Fame
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WO-S safety Thomas guides secondary Van Wade The Orange Leader WEST ORANGE — Seth Thomas has found his niche for the West Orange-Stark “Chain Gang†defense during his senior season. The last couple seasons, Thomas has played well but in the shadows of his brother Earl Thomas. Earl, of course, was the District 21-3A Most Valuable Player last season and was also The Orange Leader’s Male Athlete of the Year. Earl is now a redshirt freshman at The University of Texas. Seth has flourished at safety during his senior campaign. Thomas has collected 90 tackles on the season and has been a tremendous run-stopper. “There is nothing like stopping the run,†Thomas said. “I love to go downhill and really concentrate on the guy that has the ball. Coach (Cornel) Thompson preaches that to us and we’ve had a lot of success with all of the guys flying to the football.†Thomas (5-9, 170) doesn’t bring a lot of size to the table but neither does the rest of the defense. However, the Mustangs make up for that in a lot of ways. “For us, it all starts in our offseason program with Coach Thompson,†said Thomas. “We’re usually smaller then the teams we’re facing, but we’re stronger. Our conditioning is second to no one. Size matters in some instances but you can’t measure heart and desire and this team has a lot of that.†Thomas was a stable figure for a young Mustangs to start the season and was just one of three starters that returned. It took time for Thomas to make adjustments, especially with the departure of Earl, who was also a defensive back last year. “With Earl, I knew he always had my back, especially on those deep balls,†said Thomas. “To start the year, I had to realize that he (Earl) wasn’t here anymore. He was like my security blanket. I started off a little slow but I also realized how some of the younger guys looked to me for some guidance and things have been great ever since. We were young and inexperienced to start things off but everyone is playing great right now. We’ve got an excellent secondary.†Thompson has enjoyed watching Thomas take charge more. “Seth did start out the season kind of slow,†Thompson said. “I had to challenge him a little, and man, has he ever responded. He’s an excellent safety that does a little bit of it all for us. He’ll come up there and lay you out. He’s a tremendous run-stopper. He’s one of those kids that sets a good example for our younger ones, not as much by words but how he approaches the game and the way he plays it.†Thomas had a slight setback a couple weeks back when he twinged his ankle at practice the week of the Coldspring bidistrict game (WO-S won 51-14). Thomas was chomping at the bit to play but eventually sat that one out. “That was so frustrating because I just stepped wrong in practice one day,†Thomas said. “My teammates really stepped up and got the job done. The way we were playing, I knew we were not going to lose that game.†Thomas was back in full force last week in trying to stop a potent Giddings running game. Thomas was in on nine tackles and the Mustangs were able to walk away with a 28-19 victory over the state’s top-ranked Class 3A unit. “That was a major statement win for all of us,†Thomas said. “Giddings has a great football team and was by far our toughest challenge to date. I know one thing, there was a lot of hitting going on with both sides of the ball. It was such a big win for us, especially after they beat us last year. Both teams had a lot of respect for each other and we’re glad we were the ones that walked away with the victory.†Next up for Thomas and the Mustangs (11-1) — the Waco La Vega Pirates (12-0) Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at Sam Houston State University’s Bowers Stadium in the 3A Region III Division II semifinals. The Pirates seem to be quite a load. They’ve outscored their opposition 495-122 for the season and have tallied 89 points in their playoff wins, including a 40-13 victory over Crockett in the area round last week. La Vega is led by sophomore tailback sensation Chris Parr and his 1,499 yards and 14 touchdowns. Parr has plenty of company. His older brother Kourtney Parr (586 yards, 12 TDs) joins him in the backfield along with another back in Chad Ward (578 yards, 8 TDs). Pirate quarterback Danzel Wilson is no slouch either. He’s completed 66-of-111 passes for 1,330 yards and 14 TDs and no interceptions and has rushed for 427 yards and 12 TDs. “We’ve faced teams with a lot of weapons this year, but La Vega, they definitely have the most,†said Thomas. “They have an offense kinda like ours. They can do a lot of things to mix it up. We’re getting ready this week, preparing for a little bit of everything.†There is one goal that Thomas would like to see get accomplished. “Their quarterback hasn’t been picked off yet,†Thomas said. “It sure would be nice for us to get one, especially one that will give us some momentum.†It will be the second week in a row that the Mustangs will have a chance to slay a giant and Thomas looks forward to the opportunity. “We’ve had a great season,†Thomas said. “Many people in the streets thought we were too young and how we might start out 0-3. We’ve fooled a lot of people. We beat the No. 1 team in state last week with a lot of people not giving us much of a chance. La Vega has a good team and so do we. I look at the schedule we’ve played and Dayton and Kirbyville and both still in the playoffs and we were able to get past them. That says a lot about the way our area can play football.â€
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NO TAILGATING AT DP STADIUM? ARE THEY CRAZY?
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Big Sandy Tournament 11/29-12/01 1st Round Matchups
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