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  1. They have Bay City this week so i'm sure the Vidor coaches will be there scouting.
  2. Think he meant week 1.
  3. [Hidden Content] Ozen volleyball wins Hamshire-Fannett Tournament After opening with a 25-5, 25-10 victory over WO-S, the Panthers got by the host Longhorns 22-25, 25-24, 25-18 in the semifinals, then downed Vidor 25-19, 19-25, 25-18 in the championship match. Ozen's Jayme Bazile accumulated eight blocks and 13 kills over the three matches, while Alexus Brannon had eight blocks, 10 kills and four digs. Other Panther leaders included Somalia Randle with 12 aces, 57 assists and four kills and Jasmine Wells with 24 kills and 39 assists. Hamshire-Fannett defeated Liberty in the third-place match, while Lumberton outlasted WO-S for the consolation title.
  4. A reminder if you can't make the game the PN-G/LaMarque game will be broadcasted here on setxsports.com.
  5. I believe it was the same as last year, maybe 35-7.
  6. WO-S topples Vidor for a scrimmage Van Wade The Orange Leader WEST ORANGE — It was the final preparation for the West Orange-Stark Mustangs and the first opportunity that the Vidor Pirates had to see someone in a different uniform when the two teams squared off at Dan R. Hooks Stadium in a scrimmage encounter Saturday night. The Mustangs went on to defeat the Pirates 34-7 in what was a four-quarter real game format for the most part. Mustang junior quarterback Ortavious Hypolite was solid in leading the Mustang offense as he passed for two touchdowns. Senior tailback DePauldrick Garrett, who zipped for 1,389 yards and 17 touchdowns on 191 carries in the Mustangs’ 11-1 campaign of a year ago was impressive as well, breaking several big runs, including a 65-yard touchdown. The Pirates, who had spring practice, moved the ball well in the first half behind the leadership of senior quarterback Roman Franklin. Franklin led Vidor on one nice, long scoring drive. The Pirates, however, with it being their first scrimmage and all, were hampered by a few penalties. “Those type of things are always going to happen early on,†said Pirate head coach Jeff Mathews at halftime. “I thought we moved the ball well at times and Roman (Franklin) looks pretty good early. Getting a look at West Orange-Stark and all the speed that they possess, that’s only going to help us.†Long-time Mustang head coach Dan Hooks liked what he saw for the most part out of the Mustangs. “Overall, I think our offense is looking pretty good,†Hooks said. “Hypolite keeps getting better throwing the ball. Garrett is a little running machine and I thought our offensive line showed improvement. Defensively, Vidor moved the ball inside us pretty good in the first half but they straightened things out pretty good there late.†The Mustangs, defending District 21-3A champions, will kick off their regular season at home Friday night against defending District 22-4A champion Dayton. Vidor, which went 3-7 last season, will not play its opener until Sept. 7. The Pirates will welcome Houston St. Pius, which won the TAPPS state crown last year with a 13-0 mark.
  7. Who won out of you guys and Jesuit?
  8. Won't be easy for the Oilers.
  9. Thanks for the report!
  10. 27-7 WOS 3rd Q. Long TD run by Garrett.
  11. WOS 13 Vidor 7 late 2nd. Vidor driving the ball well on the young WOS Defense.
  12. 13-0 WOS in the 2nd. Garrett TD.
  13. GA advances [Hidden Content]
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