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kfdm.com will have updates starting at 6:30, i'll try and post some. There's a thread on here somewhere about it. Turf should pass if people only knew it's like less than 4 dollars a year more to pay.
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Yea Brooks was awesome!
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Results of the vote for Turf will be tonight (Tuesday).
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If that happens it would be 4A only next time. It will be voted on in Jan.
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They just didn't keep the place up.
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Hamshire-Fannett Making the Playoffs
KFDM COOP replied to SkandarAkbar's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
From AGGIESAREWE The odds are very slim. First, HF has to beat Kirbyville( which IMO they won't), then they need Silsbee to beat Jasper by at least 17 points ( which I believe Silsbee will win but only by a point or two ). After that, all three teams, HF, Silsbee, and Jasper will be 4-3 and a 0 on the point system. Then it will come to either a coin flip or a point differential of the other district games. So, it doesn't look good for the Longhorns. -
No, it's ashame to.
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TABC Rankings For 5A-Privates State Rankings
KFDM COOP replied to a topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
5A and 4A State Rankings posted on page 1. -
Remember folks post your results here tonight!
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Spurs will win it i'm afraid.
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Baseball GMs recommend replay for first time
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Baseball GMs recommend replay for first time Selig said to be softening stance on new technology ORLANDO, Fla. - For the first time Tuesday, baseball general managers recommended instant replay be used to help umpires make difficult decisions. The recommendation, by a 25-5 vote, was limited to boundary calls - whether potential home runs are fair or foul, whether balls go over fences or hit the top and bounce back, and whether fans interfere with possible homers. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig opposes the use of replays but said last month he was willing to let GMs examine the issue. "I don't like instant replay because I don't like all the delays. I think it sometimes creates as many problems or more than it solves,'' Selig said then. But Jimmie Lee Solomon, an executive vice president in the commissioner's office, thinks Selig's stance has changed a bit recently. "He seemed to be softer, at least on the consideration of the subject,'' Solomon said Tuesday. He added it was unclear how the proposal will proceed and acknowledged there is "glacier-like movement in baseball'' when it comes to innovation. Solomon said if Selig is willing, the commissioner probably would run the idea by owners. The plan needs approval from the players' association and umpires. Solomon said GMs favored having a Major League Baseball official in a central place with access to all camera angles. If there is a disputed call, that official would be contacted and would view the television replay to make a decision. "We have a very technologically savvy group of GMs,'' Solomon said. ``I was surprised that we had five teams that said no.'' Solomon also said that to speed up games, baseball was considering limiting the number of times a hitter could step out of the batter's box during an at-bat and the number of times any player could visit the mound. -
Schilling's deal with Red Sox worth $8M plus incentives
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What a way to end it though getting a playoff game there! 8)
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Kountze Vs. Deweyville Predictions?
KFDM COOP replied to LionHeart's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Good luck to both teams! Predictions? -
Good luck to both teams.
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Lamar soccer coach Matthew Dillon resigns
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Schilling's deal with Red Sox worth $8M plus incentives Curt Schilling and the Boston Red Sox have reached an agreement on a one-year deal worth about $8 million in base salary and millions more in potential incentives, ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney reports. The agreement is pending Schilling, 40, passing a physical exam. The deal contains $3 million in performance bonuses based on innings pitched and $2 million based on weight clauses, a person familiar with the negotiations said Tuesday, speaking to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team had not yet made an announcement. Schilling On his Web site, 38pitches.com, Schilling gave an update Monday on the negotiations. "Talks with the Red Sox are moving," he wrote. "[Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein] and I have spoken multiple times daily over the past week and given the current situation I am feeling very confident that we will be able to finalize a 1 year contract to allow us a chance to finish our career as members of the Red Sox organization. "There are some things to iron out and details that must be finalized for both sides but barring something unforseen or outrageously odd happening I feel very comfortable that I will finish my career here." Schilling, who is not represented by an agent, went 9-8 with a 3.87 ERA last season. He won three games in the postseason, including Game 2 of the World Series on the way to Boston's sweep of the Colorado Rockies. Schlling is a six-time All-Star who has been with the Red Sox for four of his 20 seasons. The Boston Herald, which first reported that Schilling was near a deal with the Red Sox, reported that the Astros, Diamondbacks and Phillies all contacted Schilling on the first day of free agency. But Schilling posted on his Web site: "I made it clear to all three teams that my intent was to do whatever I could to resolve this and remain in Boston for the final year of my career." In 2004, Schilling went 21-6 and helped lead the Red Sox to their first World Series title since 1918, but his velocity has since diminished. After the Red Sox declined to give him an extension, Schilling said in February that he would become a free agent after the season. He said then he would return for Boston in 2008 for $13 million, the same salary he earned in 2007. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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Here's the Stump Interview after the game... [Hidden Content]
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David Murphy, former West Brook and current UH baseball player has been diagnosed with leukemia. His prognosis is good at this point. But there is going to be a benefit called Strike Out Leukemia More info is available on this website: [Hidden Content]
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Coach Mathews is a great coach and is doing what he can!!!!! Stay on predictions or i'm going to lock this thread!