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  1. After seeing that 9th Grade he's going no where!!
  2. How many yards passing does he have?
  3. Scattered showers possible hopefully ending by game time.
  4. WOS 7th 22 Kirbyville 6 WOS 8th 44 Kirbyville 6
  5. 9th grade final OF 12 Jasper 6
  6. Rockies lead series 2-0 [Hidden Content]
  7. Kentucky @ South Carolina Oklahoma vs. Texas Oklahoma St. @ Texas A&M Nebraska @ Missouri Kansas @ Kansas State Georgia @ Tennessee Virginia Tech @ Clemson Florida @ LSU Ohio State @ Purdue Cincinnati @ Rutgers
  8. Saw this on a Austin Site!! Johnston has had 3 straight academically unacceptable ratings and the TEA is considering shutting down the campus. Considering the school is under 50% untilized, they shoudl shut it down and combine with another (LBJ & Reagan--another under 50% utilized). What is a real bummer, is that they cancelled only a few hours before gametime! They could not field a F/JV team this week, so they knew well before today that they were considering not playing. Another fine example of how AISD operates. Pray your school does not schedule games with them or ends up in a District with them!
  9. Johnston High cancels game; season in jeopardy From the Austin American Statesman Johnston season may be saved By Rick Cantu | Thursday, October 4, 2007, 03:02 PM The football season at Johnston High School might be salvaged. The Johnston-Manor football game, scheduled tonight at House Park, has been cancelled, the Austin ISD announced today. A decision on the rest of the season, however, will be made by the district on Monday. Earlier today, the district announced the remainder of the season would be canceled, too, but that changed in the afternoon. Johnston, winless in 36 straight games, does not have enough players to compete, first-year varsity coach Demo Odems said today. The decision is a “safety issue†because the Rams are being overwhelmed by much bigger team. “My heart and soul will not let me do that to a child,†Odems said. No matter what happens Monday, Johnston will continue to have a JV team. Johnston (0-5) has a total of 30 football players on varsity — 13 are freshmen — and has sustained several injuries throughout the year. The team has only eight seniors. Within the last two weeks, two Rams have had major knee injuries and another had a bruised lung. Odems said the Rams will have varsity football back for the 2008-09 season.
  10. Some good ones Friday Night.
  11. 36-14 WOS 9th over Kirbyville Final.
  12. [Hidden Content] Link above broadcasting game at 7.
  13. HF will be fun to watch.
  14. TNA starts 2 Hours Thursday Night.
  15. Football's back on at Barton High in Arkansas BARTON, Ark. (AP) — Football is back on at Barton High School, after students and parents in the east Arkansas town convinced the local school board to restart the season. The season was canceled a week ago after Coach Jim Sain said the team didn't have enough healthy players to compete safely. But at a special meeting Wednesday, the board voted to reinstate the program. "Our main objective is to restore Barton's football program to active status immediately," Karen Jones, a spokeswoman for players and parents said. "In doing this now it keeps the nucleus of the team together, making it easier to restore the program to traditional Barton Bear quality." Only two schools — Little Rock Central and Pine Bluff — have won more state championships than Barton. The Bears also own a state-record of 63 straight victories, a run that ended in 1990. Their last state championship was in 1997. FIND MORE STORIES IN: Arkansas | Football | Coach Sain said he called off the season because he worried the team's 11 healthy players could get injured by playing too much. "At some point, I not only had to think like a coach but like a parent," Sain said. "I thought how would I feel if I sent my kid out there in a greatly outnumbered game and he got hurt because he was just out-manned." Barton quarterback Darren Brown said members of the team met for a players-only meeting to discuss whether the program could be restarted. "I have always respected Coach Sain," Brown said. "I understood why he did it. Nobody liked the decision he made but we respected it. We still respect him greatly and will probably practice even harder for him than we did before." Barton went 8-3 last year, finishing second in the 3A-3. The Bears lost in the first round of the playoffs, 31-28 to Lake Village in double overtime. Barton's undermanned team was off to a 2-2 start this year, but had to forfeit last Friday's scheduled game with Hoxie. The team is now preparing to face Piggott on Oct. 12.
  16. No kidding. When is he back?
  17. Great stuff Rim!
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