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  1. Video On Coach Resigns!! [Hidden Content]
  2. Predictions?
  3. What a way to start the playoffs. 8)
  4. Lamar soccer finishes first season winless The Lady Cardinals finish their first year 0-18-0 overall and 0-9-0 in Southland Conference play. Lamar was outclassed the entire season, scoring just two goals. Only twice all season did Lamar lose a game by less than three goals. The Lady Cardinals allowed twice as many goals from their opponents this season as they had shots on goal. It was more of the same in the season finale against Texas State. The Bobcats, 4-4-2 in SLC play, outshot Lamar 28-4. The Lady Cardinals forced Texas State goalkeeper Amanda Byrd to make only two saves. Andrea Grifo scored Texas State's first goal. Brittney Curry scored the final two, both on assists from Lindsay Tippit.
  5. Congrats PN-G!! Playoffs at home. Can't beat that!! Good luck Indians!
  6. PN-G won the flip and will play at home on Friday the 16th at 7:30.
  7. 21-5A Who's in: West Brook and Humble (Division I, #1 seed) Who's still fighting: Baytown Lee, Kingwood, Channelview and Memorial, all at 3-3 in district fighting for two spots. All of these teams have faced each other with Baytown Lee and Kingwood both being 2-1 amongst the tied teams and Channelview and Memorial being 1-2. It appears the only team that controlls their destiny is Kingwood, a win and the Mustangs are in. Baytown Lee is in if they win, except for in they, Channelview and PAM win and Kingwood loses. PAM needs a 1) win and a Baytown Lee or 2) a win and a Kingwood loss to advance. Channelview needs a win and a Kingwood loss to advance. Who will they play: Humble will be playing Deer Park, the Division I, #2 seed out of 22-5A. If Kingwood advances, they would play Galena Park North Shore, Division I, #1 seed out of 22-5A. If Channelview advances, they will play Pasadena Memorial, Division II, #2 seed out of 22-5A. It is not yet who West Brook, Baytown Lee or Memorial would play as it would depend on who else advances out of 21-5A. 22-4A Who's in: PN-G (Division I) and Dayton (Division II) Who's still fighting: Lumberton (5-1) and Nederland (4-2) Lumberton would advance with 1) a win or 2) a loss by less than 10 and a Dayton loss. Nederland would advance with 1) a win and a Dayton win or 2) a win by more than 10 and a Dayton loss (assuming an 18 point cap on margin of victory tiebreakers). Who will they play: PN-G will play Galena Park, Division I represetative from 21-4A. If Dayton wins, they will be the Division II, #1 seed and would play either Crosby or Houston Smiley (5-1). Crosby holds the head to head tiebreaker amongst those two schools with a 52-20 victory in Week 4. If Nederland advances, they would be the Division II, #2 seed and would face either Smiley or Crosby. Lumbertons potential seeding is yet to be determined. 21-3A Who's in: West Orange Stark and Kirbyville (Division II) Who's still fighting: Jasper (4-2), Silsbee (3-3), Hamshire-Fannett (3-3) Jasper would make the playoffs with a win or a loss of less than 18 points (assuming an 18 point cap on margin of victory tie breakers). Silsbee would advance with a win and a Hamshire-Fannett loss. Hamshire-Fannett can only advance if they win and Silsbee wins by 18 points or more (assuming an 18 point cap on margin of victory tiebreakers) and force a (close your eyes) a coin flip. Who will they play: If Jasper advances to the playoffs, they will be the Division I representative and will play Splendora, the Division I representative from 22-3A. WO-S would be the Division II, #1 seed, Kirbyville, the Division II, #2 seed and they would play either Cleveland or Coldspring (both 3-1). Cleveland holds the head to head tiebreaker via a 16-14 win over Coldspring last night. If Silsbee advances, they will be the Division I representative and will play Splendora in bi-district. If Hamshire-Fannett advances, WO-S will be the Division I rep and would play Splendora with Kirbyville being the Division II, #1 seed and Hamshire-Fannett being the Division II, #2 seed and playing either Cleveland or Coldspring. 24-2A Who's in: Buna (Division I) and Hardin (Division II) Who's still fighting: East Chambers (4-1), Kountze (3-2) East Chambers will advance with 1) a win or 2) a Kountze loss or 3) a Buna loss. Kountze would advance with a win an East Chambers loss and a Buna win. Who will they play: Unknown. The only team out of 23-2A to clinch a playoff spot is Newton. Four teams, Corrigan-Camden, Woodville, Hemphill and San Augstine, are all tied at 2-2. Newton will be the Division I rep out of that district unless Woodville advances, which would make Woodville the Division I rep. 24-A Who's in: Hull-Daisetta (Division I) and West Hardin (Division II) Who's still fighting: Evadale (1-2) and High Island (1-2) Evadale will advance to the playoffs with a win or a High Island loss. High Island will advance with a win and a Evadale loss. Who will they play: Hull Daisetta will play Groveton, the Division I representative out of 23-A. The Division II reps are Lovelady (#1 seed ) and West Sabine (#2 seed). TAPPS I-3 Who's in: Beaumont Kelly and Houston St. Pius Who's fighting: Houston St. Thomas (0-2) and Austin St. Michael's (0-2) TAPPS Division I only guarantees that the top 2 teams from each district will advance to the playoffs. The third place team may be selected. Who will they play: The loser of the Kelly/St. Pius game will play the district champion from TAPPS I-1 District. Currently, Addison Trinity Christian (4-0) leads that district, followed by Fort Worth Nolan (3-1) and Dallas Bishop Lynch (3-1). Trinity Christian plays Bishop Lynch this Friday. According to the brackets put out by TAPPS, the winner of the Kelly/St. Pius game will play either the third place team from District 1, the third place team from District 2, or an independent from Division I depending on a point system where points are awarded for wins and the amount of points provided depends on the classifcation and the winning percentage of the opponent. TAPPS III-4 Who's in: Bay Area Christian, Beaumont Legacy Christian, Katy Faith West Academy and Baytown Christian Who do they play: Bay Area Christian will play the 4th place team from TAPPS III-3, which would be the loser of the Texas School for the Deaf/San Marcos Baptist game this weekend. The winner of the Legacy Christian/Faith West game (for second place in TAPPS III-4) will play the winner of the TSD/San Marcos Baptist game. The loser of the Legacy Christian/Faith West game will play Austin Hyde Park Baptist (second place in TAPPS III-3). Baytown Christian will play Austin Regents, the district champ out of TAPPS III-4.
  8. Heck of a game here. Question is will EC rebound from the loss last week?
  9. Predictions?
  10. Bi District Schedules will be posted this Saturday!
  11. Hansbrough, Hibbert lead preseason All-Americans Lofton, Neitzel, Collison fill out squad Tyler Hansbrough's junior year at North Carolina has begun much the same way his sophomore did, as the leading vote-getter on The Associated Press' preseason All-America team. The 6-foot-9 forward was one vote shy of a unanimous pick Monday and was joined by senior center Roy Hibbert of Georgetown, senior guard Chris Lofton of Tennessee, senior guard Drew Neitzel of Michigan State and junior guard Darren Collison of UCLA. The team was selected by the 72-member panel that votes in the weekly Top 25 poll. Last year, Hansbrough's season ended with a crushing loss, one win shy of the Final Four. When he said he would return to North Carolina after being selected a second-team All-America as a sophomore, he said he wanted to "improve my game individually." Then he added, "There's also some team things that I want to accomplish." That would mean getting the Tar Heels deeper in the NCAA tournament. North Carolina lost the regional final to Georgetown, blowing an 11-point lead in the second half and missing 22 of 23 shots during one stretch that went into overtime. The loss denied the Tar Heels a chance at second national championship in four years. Hansbrough now wants to see what can be done this season. "He's a unique young man who loves playing college basketball and loves being a kid and being in college and enjoys his teammates and that is extremely refreshing," North Carolina coach Roy Williams said. "He realizes the NBA is always going to be there. It's not in any danger of folding and he is enjoying the journey. His uniqueness is refreshing, yet he is a player who is extremely focused as he has always been and how he has improved every year shows that." Hansbrough wore a mask for four games after being hit in the face by Duke's Gerald Henderson in the closing seconds of the regular-season finale. He averaged 18.4 points and 7.9 rebounds while shooting 52.5 percent as an inside force. Hibbert received 62 votes, one more than Lofton, while Neitzel was on 37 ballots and Collison was on 31. The next-highest vote-getter was Brandon Rush of Kansas with 23. The 7-2 Hibbert, who would have almost certainly been a lottery pick if he entered the NBA draft, shot 67 percent while averaging 12.9 points last season as the Hoyas made the run to the Final Four. He was a real presence on defense, averaging 6.9 rebounds and 2.43 blocked shots. Lofton, who was a second-team All-America last season, is one of the best long-range shooters in the country. He led the Southeastern Conference in scoring last season with a 20.8 average, hitting 106 3-pointers and shooting 41.9 percent from beyond the arc. Neitzel is one of the toughest players from a program known for tough players. The 6-0 guard averaged 18.1 points and 4.3 assists and shot 41.2 percent from 3-point range last season when he was the Spartans' lone offensive weapon. Collison has been the point guard on the Bruins' Final Four teams the last two seasons. He averaged 12.7 points and 5.7 assists as a sophomore and his improved shooting saw him hit 44.7 percent from 3-point range. Hibbert, Lofton and Collison were all honorable mention selections after last season. Joining Hansbrough on last season's preseason team were Joakim Noah of Florida, Ronald Steele of Alabama, Glen Davis of LSU and Rush.
  12. LaMarque may not even make the playoffs.
  13. Lee's treys overwhelm LSC-PA By JERRY MICHALSKY The Port Arthur News Baytown - It was raining three-pointers Saturday night at the Lee College Arena. Unfortunately for Lamar State, it was the Rebels who were doing the most damage from outside the arch. Lee College hit 10 three-pointers in the first half alone and rode Hollis Giles' 31 points to a season opening win against Lamar State 95-74. The Rebel were successful on 10 of 20 three-pointers in the first half to take a 57-38 half-time lead. After the Seahawks held a brief 2-0 lead thanks to a jump shot by George Williamson, the three point show started for the Rebels. Giles would hit his first of four three-pointers on the night and then add a little runner to give his team a 5-2 lead. After another basket made it 7-2 the Seahawks would hit a three-pointer of thir own by Andre Boutte to cut the lead to 7-5. Then Giles would take over for the Rebels. The sophomore scored 25 points in the first alone. Dominique Keller of Port Arthur Memorial got in on the three-point show, hitting a trey to up the lead to 20-10. Keller, who is in his second season for the Rebels, is being looked at by a lot of Division I programs. Last season Keller lead the Rebels in scoring at 18.1 points per game and is a pre season third team All American selection. C.J. Busby hit a three-pointer to up the lead to 36-21 with 8:41 left in the first half. The lead would grow to 47-27 moments later, thanks to a trey by Keller. Down 57-38 at the half, Lamar State came out in the second half and went on a 5-0 run to cut the lead to 57-43 thanks to a three-pointer by Noah Cole and a lay-up by Boutte. That would be the closest the Seahawks would get the rest of the way as Giles converted a three-point play and lay-up to push the lead back to 19. Lamar State had four players in double figures on the night. Seth Harley, Cody Guidry, and Boutte all finished with 12 points apiece while Williamson was also in double figures with 10. Keller joined Giles in double figures for Lee College with 12 points, all coming in the first half. The Seahawks will play their first home game Tuesday night at the Carl A. Parker Center against Cy-Fair College out of Houston. Game time is set for 7 p.m.
  14. The KFDM Tailgate Party will be there.
  15. Week 10 (November 9) **Big School Games of the Week** Port Neches-Groves at Dayton Nederland at Lumberton **Small School Games of the Week** Silsbee at Jasper Hardin at East Chambers _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 21-5A Beaumont West Brook at Channelview Port Arthur Memorial at Humble (Sat.) 21-4A Galena Park at Barbers Hill C.E. King at Huffman 22-4A Beaumont Central at Beaumont Ozen Little Cypress-Mauriceville at Vidor 21-3A West Orange-Stark at Bridge City Hardin-Jefferson at Orangefield Hamshire-Fannett at Kirbyville 22-3A Tarkington at Cleveland Coldspring at Splendora Shepherd at Liberty 23-2A San Augustine at Newton Woodville at Hemphill 24-2A Kountze at Deweyville Buna at Warren 24-1A High Island at West Hardin Evadale at Sabine Pass TAPPS 1-3 Kelly at Houston St. Pius TAPPS 3-4 Katy Faith West at Legacy Christian Non-District Hull-Daisetta at Galveston O’Connell
  16. Congrats! 8)
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