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  1. Yes..It's just about over though.
  2. From Silsbee Kelly 28 Silsbee 7 Lumberton 35 HJ 14 Kelly 41 HJ 12 Lumberton 21 Silsbee 14
  3. Anyway back on topic, here's Thursday's scores again.. Nederland didn't show so WOS spilt their team up. WOS 40 BC 6 WOS 21 OF 20 BC 18 WOS #2 6 OF 33 WOS #2 6
  4. Was that you that got burned on that pass play?? Just kidding..
  5. yes sir!! We try and cover all the 7 on 7.
  6. [Hidden Content] Lamar’s Chris Lafferty celebrates a touchdown against McNeese State in 1988, the year before Lamar dropped football.
  7. Longtime Texas Relays announcer dies By Randy Riggs | Tuesday, June 26, 2007, 11:18 AM The world of colorful sports personalities has decreased by one. J. Fred Duckett died Monday night. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, his booming base voice probably does. You longtime Houston Astro sufferers no doubt remember “Jose Cruuuuuuuuz!†when the outfielder came to bat in the Astrodome in the 1970s and ’80s. That was J. Fred, who was the public-address voice of the Astros from 1969 to 1992. He also did P.A. announcing for the NFL’s Oilers as well as his beloved Owls of Rice, his alma mater. But his first sporting love was track and field. He was a fixture at every major meet in the Southwest, including the Texas Relays, for decades. Reports say J. Fred had battled leukemia for several months before he died at age 74 in a Houston hospital. It wasn’t apparent the last time I saw him — the rain-plagued final day of the Texas Relays on April 7. Like every other track meet we’d been at over the past 30-something years, we chatted about the sport and its characters, of which he unquestionably was one. J. Fred was a walking, talking (oh, how he could talk) encyclopedia of the sport, an invaluable resource if for some reason you needed to know, say, the time of an obscure steeplechaser at the 1984 Mt. SAC Relays.
  8. ATLANTA - Investigators are looking into who altered pro wrestler Chris Benoit's Wikipedia entry to mention his wife's death hours before authorities discovered the bodies of the couple and their 7-year-old son. Benoit's Wikipedia entry was altered early Monday to say that the wrestler had missed a match two days earlier because of his wife's death. A Wikipedia official, Cary Bass, said Thursday that the entry was made by someone using an Internet protocol address registered in Stamford, Conn., where World Wrestling Entertainment is based.
  9. 1 Portland Greg Oden - C 2 Seattle Kevin Durant - SF 3 Atlanta Al Horford - PF 4 Memphis Mike Conley - PG 5 Boston Jeff Green - SF 6 Milwaukee Yi Jianlian - PF 7 Minnesota Corey Brewer - SG 8 Charlotte Brandan Wright - PF 9 Chicago Joakim Noah - PF 10 Sacramento Spencer Hawes - C 11 Atlanta Acie Law - PG 12 Philadelphia Thaddeus Young - SF 13 New Orleans Julian Wright - SF 14 Los Angeles Al Thornton - SF 15 Detroit Rodney Stuckey - SG 16 Washington Nick Young - SG 17 New Jersey Sean Williams - C 18 Golden State Marco Belinelli - SG 19 Los Angeles Javaris Crittenton - PG 20 Miami Jason Smith - PF 21 Philadelphia Daequan Cook - SG 22 Charlotte Jared Dudley - SF 23 NY Knicks Wilson Chandler - SF 24 Phoenix Rudy Fernandez - SG 25 Utah Morris Almond - SG 26 Houston Aaron Brooks - PG 27 Detroit Arron Afflalo - SG 28 San Antonio Tiago Splitter - PF 29 Phoenix Alando Tucker - SF 30 Philadelphia Petteri Koponen - PG
  10. [move]Biggio Hits #3000[/move]
  11. kogt The Orange Lumberjacks competed in a bracket of 29 teams and won third place in the USSSA South Zone State Tournament, held at the Big League Dreams baseball complex in League City. They will advance to the 13U World Series, starting July 15, held in Lake Charles.
  12. What's up with Boston????
  13. From Silsbee Kelly 28 Silsbee 7 Lumberton 35 HJ 14 Kelly 41 HJ 12 Lumberton 21 Silsbee 14
  14. Nederland didn't show so WOS spilt their team up. WOS 40 BC 6 WOS 21 OF 20 BC 18 WOS #2 6 OF 33 WOS #2 6
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