Jump to content

KFDM COOP

Members
  • Posts

    67,787
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never

Everything posted by KFDM COOP

  1. Highly-touted Indiana recruit charged with drug trafficking A highly-touted prep basketball star who has committed to Indiana has been arrested and charged with trafficking in cocaine in Kentucky. Bud Mackey, 18, a 6-foot-4 guard, was arrested at about 5 p.m. Friday and charged with trafficking in a controlled substance within 1,000 yards of a school and first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (cocaine), first offense, according to officials at the Scott County jail in Georgetown, Ky. He was being held Friday night on a $10,000 cash bond. "I'm just hoping and praying ... you hope it's not true," his coach, Billy Hicks, told the Lexington Herald-Leader. "You hope when it all shakes out there's a logical explanation." Mackey led Scott County High School of Georgetown to the Kentucky state championship last season and was named most valuable player at the Sweet 16. Hicks told the Herald-Leader that according to school officials, they went to look for Mackey when he didn't show up for a fifth-period English class and found him outside the building, smelling of marijuana. Police found cocaine in his possession, according to the report. Hicks said he talked to Indiana coach Kelvin Sampson about the situation, according to the Herald-Leader. "He's floored," Hicks said. Scott County Schools Superintendent Dallas Blankenship told the Herald-Leader the district would review disciplinary action, adding that Mackey had never been in trouble before at the school.
  2. Week 5 (October 5) **Big School Game of the Week** Nederland at Beaumont Central **Small School Game of the Week** West Orange-Stark at Kirbyville _____________________________________________________________________ 21-5A Beaumont West Brook at Kingwood (Sat.) Port Arthur Memorial at Atascocita 21-4A Crosby at Barbers Hill Galena Park at Huffman 22-4A Beaumont Ozen at Dayton Little Cypress-Mauriceville at Port Neches-Groves Lumberton at Vidor 21-3A Jasper at Orangefield Silsbee at Bridge City Hardin-Jefferson at Hamshire-Fannett 24-2A East Chambers at Deweyville Kountze at Anahuac Hardin at Warren TAPPS 3-4 Cypress Community Christian at Legacy Christian Non-District Coldspring at Navasota Shepherd at Corrigan-Camden Diboll at Splendora Madisonville at Tarkington Danbury at Hull-Daisetta Sabine Pass at Burkeville Chester at Evadale Kelly JV at West Hardin Colmesneil at High Island
  3. Congrats Lumberton on week 4 team of the week.
  4. Congrats Lumberton on the big win!!
  5. NASCAR yet to comment on Stewart's latest transgression KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- NASCAR officials have yet to comment about Tony Stewart uttering an obscenity during the ESPN2 telecast of the Saturday morning Nextel Cup practice session at Kansas Speedway. Stewart was talking to driver Robby Gordon when he walked by an ESPN camera operator. Stewart turned and started to walk away when he looked at the camera operator and said: "What? Get the [expletive] away from me." NASCAR spokesman Jim Hunter said he would discuss the situation with NASCAR officials before making an official statement. Stewart, who hasn't commented about the incident, has had several conduct-related problems this season. He was placed on probation by NASCAR in April for failing to fulfill in media obligations after the race at Phoenix. Two days later in his radio show, Stewart questioned the integrity of NASCAR, implying that race officials sometimes throw phony debris cautions. He equated NASCAR to professional wrestling. Stewart was called to the NASCAR hauler at Talladega later that week. After that meeting, he apologized for his comments. Stewart again found himself in trouble with NASCAR officials when he uttered an obscenity on television after winning the Allstate 400 on July 29. Stewart was fined $25,000 and docked 25 points for that incident.
  6. [Hidden Content]
  7. [Hidden Content]
  8. Once on the site click on tailgate party link and game highlights, interviews, and the Nederland ceremonies can be viewed. [Hidden Content]
  9. Congrats!!!!!!!!!
  10. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 28, 2007 Bridge City-ex hits .516 to lead Lamar State-PA Seahawks Lamar State College-Port Arthur freshman shortstop Christina Jaques collected 16 hits, including a grand slam home run, to lead her team with a .516 batting average in 11 exhibition games in September. Jaques, a 2007 graduate of Bridge City High School, also leads the Seahawks in steals with a perfect 10-for-10. Sophomore first baseman Brooke Teal from Vidor is second with a .478 batting average, followed by .375 by utility player Jessica Tapp from Anahuac and pitcher Shauna Kelly from Nederland. Lamar State plays Saturday in the University of Texas-Dallas Fall Tournament. The Seahawks will face Cisco Junior College, Paris Junior College and UT-Dallas. The Seahawks were shut out 11-0 by Paris on Sept. 15 at the Bossier Parish Community College Tournament in Bossier City, La. After this weekend, the Seahawks won't compete again until Saturday, Oct. 12, when they host Louisiana State University-Eunice in a doubleheader that begins at 2 p.m. at Martin Field, 1000 Lakeshore Drive on the Lamar State campus. Lamar State travels to the University of Houston Fall Tournament on October 20. The Seahawk begins their spring schedule Feb. 7, with a home doubleheader against the Temple College Leopards, who were ranked No. 14 in the nation at the end 2007 spring campaign. The first conference game will be March 2 at Blinn College in Brenham.
  11. Predictions?
  12. Predictions?
  13. After the first week of District any new predictions on how the top 3 will shape up?
×
×
  • Create New...