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kogt Stark High Assistant Coach Bill Hammond instructs Frank Beauchamp and Dickie Colburn during a game in 1963 in which the Tigers beat their hated rival and #4 ranked Port Arthur Thomas Jefferson for the first time in 10 years. The team won the 9-3A title. Hammond died after the season from heart problems. He was just 32 years old.
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Former WOS postman Richard Netherly scored 21 points to lead all scorers in the THSCA All-Star game played in Fort Worth Monday. His South team beat the North 104-85.
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**SETX STADIUM INFORMATION AND LOCATIONS**
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Very good site. So if anyone needs directions to a stadium or info on a stadium, just click link above. -
Who do you think will be 21-3a Champs for 07?
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Let me say this again! If people don't think Coach Brooks can turn Jasper around in 1 year and get them into the playoffs, THINK AGAIN! I have seen him do it more than once. -
Good point!
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How Pacman Jones will spend his suspension
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Who do you think will be 21-3a Champs for 07?
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I don't have the paper handy. I will later today. If someone has it please post the rankings, picks etc. -
Who do you think will be 21-3a Champs for 07?
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From Purpleeagle Very interesting. Today in the Beaumont Ent. the S.E. coaches picked WO/S to win the district. The TX. coaches poll picked WO/S in the top 15 in the state and Kirbyville was not in the top 15. S.E.Coaches poll also picked Jasper third in that district. Should get interesting before the year is over. Coaches poll also picked Newton and E.C. in the top 15 in the state. Gosh, you reckon the coaches think they know more about football than we do? -
**2 locals in HS Game Monday Night/South Wins!**
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7:30 kickoff!! -
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The football-only proposal would reduce the state's 32 athletic districts into 16. Class 5A, for example, would be spit into Divisions I and II. The mission is to create more parity during the regular season. The measure was initiated by Wylie High School, which moved from Class 4A to 5A in 2006 but was lumped into a district with four schools with 4,000 or more students — Allen and three Plano schools. "All the big boys would be placed together," Breithaupt said of the proposal. "They won't be feasting on the little guys anymore."
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The football-only proposal would reduce the state's 32 athletic districts into 16. Class 5A, for example, would be spit into Divisions I and II. The mission is to create more parity during the regular season. The measure was initiated by Wylie High School, which moved from Class 4A to 5A in 2006 but was lumped into a district with four schools with 4,000 or more students — Allen and three Plano schools. "All the big boys would be placed together," Breithaupt said of the proposal. "They won't be feasting on the little guys anymore."
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Despite concerns over supplements, testing, state will test for steroids By Rick Cantu AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Tuesday, July 31, 2007 FORT WORTH — Despite concerns that over-the-counter dietary supplements could cause positive tests, steroid testing for high school athletes will begin this fall, the athletic director for the University Interscholastic League said Monday. The plan to test 23,000 high school athletes in the upcoming academic year – about 3 percent of those playing high school sports – will be implemented in time for football season, Charles Breithaupt said at the 75th annual Texas High School Coaches Association convention. Random steroid testing in all sports — not just football — will be conducted at 400 state high schools. Breithaupt said there will be zero tolerance for athletes who test positive, but he does not believe the use of steroids in Texas is rampant. Gov. Rick Perry signed the steroid testing into law in June, but urged caution, even if meant waiting until football season was over to begin the program. Breithaupt, however, said the possibility of "false positive" results is low. He was backed by Frank Uyasz, president of the National Center For Drug Free Sport, who said a 2005 federal law classified "pro-hormones," or steroid precursors, as controlled substances, essentially banning them from diet supplements sold over the counter. Many high school coaches said steroid testing should prevent many athletes from taking banned substances. "It's a step in the right direction," longtime Westwood baseball coach Bart Bratcher said. "Testing a few is better than testing no one. We have no idea yet how strong a deterrent it is to test only 3 percent, but testing and ongoing education will start making a difference." The UIL is considering proposals from contractors to implement the program. A 30-day suspension will be placed on first-time offenders. Athletes with two positive results will be banned for one year and a third positive would bring a lifetime ban. UIL spokeswoman Kim Rogers said all Texas high schools have received a 16-minute DVD concerning steroids and testing. It includes warnings that nutritional supplements could affect test results. A letter about the steroid tests warning concerning supplements has been sent to parents, Rogers said. They must sign the documents, agreeing to the guidelines of steroid testing, for their children to be eligible to participate. In other UIL news, the state association is studying a plan to regroup all state classifications — from Classes 5A to A — into districts based on enrollment figures. The football-only proposal would reduce the state's 32 athletic districts into 16. Class 5A, for example, would be spit into Divisions I and II. The mission is to create more parity during the regular season. The measure was initiated by Wylie High School, which moved from Class 4A to 5A in 2006 but was lumped into a district with four schools with 4,000 or more students — Allen and three Plano schools. "All the big boys would be placed together," Breithaupt said of the proposal. "They won't be feasting on the little guys anymore." The plan would not change the number of teams that earn playoff berths, Breithaupt said. The measure, which would need to be approved by the UIL athletic council, would not go into effect until the next realignment period, beginning with the 2008-09 academic year. An example of the realignment plan — based on 2006 enrollment figures — will be shown to coaches today at the convention. Also, beginning this month, every public school in the state must have at least one automatic external defibrillator on campus. About 90 percent of the state's high schools had at least one AED in the 2006-07 school year, Breithaupt said. "AEDs are the wave of the future," said Dr. Timothy Palomera, who gave a seminar on sudden cardiac death in athletes on Monday.
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Gosh i don't remember that.
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[move]BIG FOR THE CELTICS[/move]
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Who will win 24-1A in 07?
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We're hoping to broadcast a Small school game of the week as well this year. Ok back to predictions. ;D -
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Game Plays that make you Want To SCREAM??????????
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Did you see Netherely?
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NY baseball fan killed mother as team lost
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My gosh.