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To worn out to build any new sites.
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kogt St. Mary's Lady Hornet's volleyball team came in 2nd place this weekend in the Community Christian School Volleyball Tournament.
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UIL drawing criticism 50/50 On The New Plan
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Let's stay on topic.
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Beaumont Central at Lumberton Predictions?
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A must win for Central in my opinion. -
TABC Rankings For 5A-Privates State Rankings
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TABC Rankings For 5A-Privates State Rankings
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I know. TABC put those out. -
TABC Rankings For 5A-Privates State Rankings
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Report: Braves GM Schuerholz expected to resign Longtime GM John Schuerholz is reportedly stepping down after 17 seasons with the Atlanta Braves. According to various media reports, Schuerholz is handing over the reins to top assistant Frank Wren. Since 1991, Schuerholz's Atlanta teams compiled a 1,594-1,092 record. The nearly 1,600 wins was the most in the majors during that span. His Braves teams reached the postseason in 14 of 17 seasons. Schuerholz, who was the longest tenured general manager in the major leagues, took over as GM in 1990 and the Braves won 14 straight division titles before struggling the past two seasons. Atlanta won just one World Series, in 1995, despite those 14 straight trips to the playoffs. Schuerholz also won a World Series ring with Kansas City in 1985 and has been a GM for 26 years. Braves manager Bobby Cox, who has said he will be back for at least one more year in the dugout, will be doing so with a new boss. Wren was an assistant GM for the Braves for seven seasons. Prior to that, he was the general manager for the Baltimore Orioles in 1999. He was also an assistant GM with the Florida Marlins for eight seasons. The Braves said they have a major announcement scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET.
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H-J Basketball Classic Brackets
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Without a doubt. -
West Hardin at Evadale Predictions?
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Predictions? -
SE Texas Stats in the 2 Largest Classifications (1951-2007)
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Good stuff 87. -
While this isn't set in stone yet (October 19 is when the revised alignment is released after appeals) this is likely what TAPPS' alignment will look like for 2008-2010. 11-Man I-1: Gainesville State, TCA, BD, BL, Nolan, JPII I-2: SMCA, St Joe, Giddings State, MMA, ACPHS, Central, Holy Cross, St Anthony I-3: Kelly, Houston Christian, SPX, STH I-Ind: Cathedral II-1: Liberty Christian, Grace Prep, FW Christian, FW Southwest Christian, FW Temple, Grapevine Faith, Midland Christian II-2: Cedar Hill Trinity, Dallas Christian, FBA, Parish, Shelton, PCA, TK Gorman, Tyler Grace II-3: Austin Hyde Park, SA Christian, TMI, San Marcos Baptist, Victoria St. Joseph II-4: Lutheran North, Lutheran South, Northland Christian, Second Baptist, Westbury Christian, Fort Bend Baptist, Tomball Concordia III-1: Pantego Christian, AHA, CCA, Prince of Peace, Colleyville Covenant, FW Calvary, Lubbock Christian III-2: Bullard Brook Hill, Dallas Academy, Dallas Lutheran, Coram Deo, Garland Christian, Tyler All Saints III-3: Austin Regents, TSD, Bryan St. Joseph, Waco Reicher III-4: Baytown Christian, Clear Lake Christian, Cypress Christian, Mount Carmel, John XXIII, Bay Area Christian IV-I: Amarillo Arbor, Amarillo San Jacinto, FW Lake Country, Muenster Sacred Heart, Watauga Harvest, Our Lady of Grace (09-10 season) IV-2: Frisco Legacy, The Highlands, McKinney Christian, Richardson Canyon Creek, Rockwall Christian IV-3: Bryan Brazos, Halletsville Sacred Heart, New Braunfels Christian, St Gerard, Shiner St Paul, Waco Texas Christian IV-4: Beaumont Legacy, Galveston O’Connell, Faith West, Kingwood Northeast, Lake Jackson Brazosport Christian, Pasadena First Baptist, The Woodlands Christian 6-Man I-1: Abilene Christian, Amarillo Holy Cross, FW Glenview Christian, Happy Hill Farm I-2: Dallas Covenant, Denton Calvary, Greenville Christian, Rockwall Heritage I-3: Austin Hill Country Christian, Bulverde Bracken, Cedar Park Summit, Kerrville Our Lady of the Hills, Marble Falls Faith, CASA, SA New Life, Temple Central Texas Christian I-4: Alvin Texas Prep, Bryan Allen Academy, Dickinson Pine Drive, Tomball Rosehill II-1: Amarillo Bible Heritage, Jesus Chapel, Lubbock CTK, Plainview Christian, Wichita Christian, WF Notre Dame II-2: Balch Springs Christian, Tyler Street, Christway, Ennis St. John, Henderson Full Armor Christian, Waxahachie Prep II-3: Arlington Fellowship, Brownwood Victory Life, Heath Fulton, Joshua Christian II-4: Alvin Living Stones, Bellville Faith, Brenham Christian, Houston Texas Christian II-5: Boerne Vanguard, Fredericksburg Heritage, SA Town East, Seguin Lifegate, Waco Parkview
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West Hardin at Evadale Predictions?
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Lady Bears control own destiny in 22-4A race
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Lady Bears control own destiny in 22-4A race Van Wade The Orange Leader LITTLE CYPRESS — Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. That’s the philosophy for long-time head coach Vicki Castino and her Little Cypress-Mauriceville volleyball team in what has been a whacky District 22-4A volleyball season. Once again, the Port Neches-Groves Rock-A-Noos and legendary coach Barbara Comeaux have found their way to the top of the standings with a perfect 10-0 mark. The Rock-A-Noos have persevered, winning several five-game matches, including two against LC-M and one at Lumberton on Tuesday. The rest of the district remains somewhat muddled with three matches to go. LC-M and Beaumont Ozen are currently tied for second-place at 7-4. The Lumberton Lady Raiders are breathing down their necks at 6-5. Beaumont Central is 5-6 followed by Dayton and Nederland, both 4-7, and 0-11 Vidor. “It’s been crazy all year, so I won’t be surprised with a crazy finish,†Castino said. “Just look at all the five-game matches that’s been played so far. Anybody can win on any given night.†The Lady Bears snagged a much-needed 25-21, 20-25, 25-15, 25-13 against Dayton at the Bear Cave Tuesday night. Senior Morgan Blohm powered the arsenal, putting up 23 kills in a “smashing†win. Perhaps the best thing going for the Lady Bears is that they close out the regular season with three straight matches at home. They host Nederland Friday, welcome Lumberton Tuesday and will close with Vidor Oct. 19. So, it’s simply no-excuse time for the Lady Bears. They control their own destiny. “We’re real fortunate that the schedule played out this way,†said Castino. “The kids realize that they need to take care of business at home. They also know that anything can happen in this district and that they have to go out and play each match like it’s a playoff game.†Lumberton heads to Ozen Friday in a match that can certainly stir the pot. Ozen also has Vidor and Central left on its schedule while Lumberton also has to play Nederland. Castino has enjoyed watching the Lady Bears prosper with the likes of usual starters Blohm, Christine Sicktich, Jordyn Davis and Shayna Sheppard but the rest of the Lady Bears have rose to forefront in recent weeks to aid in the success. Maci Wilcox, Kaci Olson and Olivia Hinds have shined off the bench. “We’re getting a tremendous effort from all the kids,†said Castino. “Our bench play has been awesome the last couple weeks. I always tell the kids that their opportunity will come and when they get in, they’ve really done a terriffic job.†The District 22-4A race isn’t the only district that’s far from being decided. In District 21-3A, both Bridge City and Silsbee sit atop the 21-3A standings with 10-1 marks. Ironically, both squads fell to each other on their own home court. Third-place remains up in the air as well after Orangefield downed Hamshire-Fannett Tuesday. The Lady Bobcats improved to 6-5 in district play while H-F slipped to 7-4. Bridge City visits Jasper Friday while Orangefield heads to Kirbyville. -
GCPPW presents Havoc Oct. 27
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You going ECBUCFAN?
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That was Arkansas rules.