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  1. Schedules have been up!!! Located on sticky above.
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  3. This one is correct May 10-12 Barbers Hill vs Lamar Consolidated, Best of 3 Series @ Manvel HS, Game 1 Thur. 7pm, Game 2 Fri. 7pm, Game 3 if needed Sat. 2pm (winner will face LC-M/Bay City winner in the Regional Quarterfinals)
  4. TRACK AND FIELD LEADERS 59-2 Michael Barbas, Jersey Village 57-7 1/2 Luke Poehlmann, Brenham 57-5 Kenneth Charles, Hightower 57-1 Michael Ray, La Marque 68-10 1/2 J. Reeves, FB Austin 2001 Discus 183-9 Kenneth Charles, Hightower 174-9 Matt Kosecki, Humble 171-1 Michael Barbas, Jersey Village 167-8 Jonanthan Painter, Humble 215-2 Brian Robison, Splendora 2002 Long jump 24-3 1/2 Ed Turner, Mayde Creek 24-3 Richard Knotts, Nimitz 23-10 1/2 Whitney Prevost, Texas City 23-10 Sam McGuffie, Cy-Fair 26-4 1/2 Nugent Cotton, Furr 1987 Triple jump 48-8 1/2 Thomas Lang, Wallis Brazos 48-7 1/4 Ugonna Amarikwa, Hightower 48-5 David Banks, Lamar Consolidated 47-10 1/2 AJ Edwards, Brenham 51-6 1/4 Stephen Brown, Nimitz 2000 High jump 6-10 Fred Brown, Brazoswood 6-10 Michael Healey, Cinco Ranch 6-9 PJ McGowen, Dayton 6-8 Thomas Lang, Wallis Brazos 7-5 Scott Sellers, Cinco Ranch 2005 Pole vault 17-1 Maston Wallace, Clear Brook 16-6 Travis Matthews, Magnolia 15-9 Derek Schutz, St. Thomas 15-7 Travis Matthews, Magnolia 18-2 1/4 Eric Eshbach, Orangefield 1999 100 10.28* Troy Woolfolk, Dulles 10.3* DJ Monroe, Angleton 10.37 Whitney Prevost, Texas City 10.41* Isaiah Sweeney, Hightower 10.00 Joe DeLoach, Bay City 1984 200 21.18* Damien Clestine, Beaumont Ozen 21.38* Darryl Stonum, Dulles 21.45 Whitney Prevost, Texas City 21.45* Shaquille Tubman, Hastings 20.24 Joe DeLoach, Bay City 1985 400 47.72 Robert Simmons, Hightower 48.03 Bryan Miller, Episcopal 48.21 Tillman Stevens, Baytown Sterling 48.5 Kendrick Maiden, Klein Forest 45.1 Marion Ramsey, West Brook 1994 800 1:51.58 Blake Shaw, Cypress Falls 1:53.47 Phillip Pierott, Westbury 1:53.68 Dylan Roberts, Stratford 1:55.22 George Whitney, Lufkin 1:48.48 Jacob Hernandez, Magnolia 2004 1,600 4:15.79 Michael Cook, Magnolia 4:15.83 Alex Neff, Woodlands 4:18.01 Bryan Downey, Woodlands 4:20.39 Drew Bean, LC-Mauriceville 4:01.58 Steve Magness, Klein Oak 2003 3,200 9:03.33 Alex Neff, Woodlands 9:14.65 Reed Conner, Woodlands 9:23.44 Drew Bean, LC-Mauriceville 9:33.07 Ryan Snapp, Kingwood 8:52.20 Eric Henry, McCullough 1987 110 hurdles 13.86* John Matthews, Baytown Sterling 13.93 Cameron LaCour, Atascocita 14.0* Chance Casey, Crosby 14.04 Timothy Bush, Klein Forest 13.10 Dennis Brantley, Worthing 1980 300 hurdles 36.93 Jamelle Mason, Westfield 37.23 Jay Newman, Klein Oak 37.52* Chance Casey, Crosby 37.54 John Matthews, Baytown Sterling 35.42 Kerron Clement, La Porte 2003 400 relay 41.12 Angleton 41.21 Klein Forest 41.28* Hightower 41.37 Texas City 39.90 Jasper 1990 800 relay 1:24.55 Klein Forest 1:25.82 Hightower 1:25.83 Angleton 1:25.99 Eisenhower 1:24.10 Eisenhower 2006 1,600 relay 3:16.4* Lufkin 3:16.84 Worthing 3:16.89 Dayton 3:16.96 Baytown Sterling 3:08.55 Beaumont West Brook 1994 Girls Shot put 42-4 1/2 Ifeatu Okafor, Westbury 41-10 Taylor Smith, Clear Creek 41-1 Bianca Chambers, Willowridge 40-9 Danielle Upshaw, Oak Ridge 50-7 1/2 Tabitha Polk, Brazoswood 1993 Discus 138-8 Emily Nnokwam, Alief Taylor 129-2 Taylor Smith, Clear Creek 128-4 Weslie Barry, Cypress Springs 125-7 Flo Carrington, Magnolia 154-9 P. Thibodeaux, Van Vleck 1997 Long jump 20-0 LaRoya Johnson, Elsik 19-3 Whitney Johnson, North Shore 19-0 3/4 Jade Davis, Columbia 18-11 1/2 Keiyana Wright, Baytown Sterling 18-10 3/4 Alexus Brannon, Beaumont Ozen 21-1 1/2 Melody Smith, Sterling 1982 Triple jump 39-1 1/4 KeUndra Bishop, Klein Forest 38-10 1/2 Alexus Brannon, Beaumont Ozen 38-7 3/4 Sarah Agara, Elsik 38-6 Whitney Johnson, North Shore 42-10 1/2 Alisha Broussard, Dobie 1996 High jump 5-8 Precious Nwokey, Westbury 5-8 Kristin Schulz, Woodlands 5-8 Brittani Carter, FB Marshall 6-2 Inika McPherson, PA Memorial 2005 Pole vault 11-6 Laura Asimakis, Friendswood 11-2 Shelley Keller, Memorial 11-1 Hannah Trimble, Klein 12-3 Laura Asimakis, Friendswood 2005 100 11.24* Dominique Duncan, Wheatley 11.29* Nicquel Thomas, Yates 11.57* Jazzmin Sims, North Shore 11.59* Kalyn Floyd, Hastings 11.23 Jackie Washington, Yates 1981 200 23.85 Dominique Duncan, Wheatley 23.86 Erica Alexander, Clear Lake 24.15 Christie Jones, Cinco Ranch 24.17* Nicquel Thomas, Yates 22.90 Jackie Washington, Yates 1981 400 54.12 Erica Alexander, Clear Brook 54.38 Brittany Machacek, Cy-Fair 54.93 Quinterra Charles, Westfield 55.15 Briyanni Thomas, FB Marshall 52.46 Brandi Cross, FB Marshall 2005 800 2:15.38 Britney Green, Westfield 2:15.53 N. Pillpovic-Wengler, Woodlands 2:15.56 Tiffany Singleton, Westside 2:15.79 Jasmine Dalton, Stafford 2:08.48 Kelly Cordell, Memorial 2001 1,600 4:59.57* Allison Pye, Cypress Creek 5:01.59* Nicole Peters, Langham Creek 5:03.01 Kristen Hanselka, Kingwood 5:04.61* Jessica Heath, Cypress Creek 4:44.77 Nichole Jones, Westfield 2006 3,200 10:45.68 Allison Pye, Cypress Creek 10:49.55 Kristen Hanselka, Kingwood 10:51.6 Shelby Bottoms, Lamar 10:59.69* Jessica Heath, Cypress Creek 10:32.67 Nichole Jones, Westfield 2005 100 hurdles 13.57* Karyn LaCour, Humble 13.82* Dameeka Jones, Lufkin 14.09* Brittany Mason, La Porte 14.19* Sabrina Starr, La Porte 13.20 Tanya Davis, Sterling 1985 300 hurdles 42.96* Dameeka Jones, Lufkin 43.06 Brittany Mason, La Porte 43.12* Kristin Schulz, Woodlands 43.15 Jessica Flax, Pearland 41.54 Chava Demart, Cy Creek 1997 400 relay 46.49 Cypress Springs 46.65 Klein Forest 46.86 Eisenhower 47.16* Elsik 45.90 MacArthur 2005 800 relay 1:38.25 Klein Forest 1:39.09 Eisenhower 1:39.22 Cypress Springs 1:39.37 Elsik 1:34.51 Elsik 2003 1,600 relay 3:48.13 Westfield 3:48.56 FB Marshall 3:48.86 Westside 3:49.31 Baytown Sterling 3:38.52 FB Marshall 2005
  5. [Hidden Content] H-F’s new coach knows highs, lows of prep programs Dave Rogers’ column for Thursday, May 10 The Port Arthur News To put it in only slightly exaggerated terms, in the wide range of athletic programs in the state of Texas, Walt Mangan went from the penthouse to the outhouse two years ago. Mangan, 42, seemingly had it made as a well-liked longtime assistant coach at perennial Class 4A powerhouse Brenham. But in order to realize his goal of becoming an athletic director and head football coach, the San Antonio native hired on at Kemp, a small Class 3A school about 45 miles southeast of Dallas. After being hired late Tuesday night as Hamshire-Fannett’s new athletic director/football coach, he admitted running a competitive all-around program in tough District 21-3A will be challenging, but nothing like what he battled in Kemp. “I don’t know much about (Hamshire-Fannett) except that the attitude of winning has been there. They may be down now, but at least the community itself has experienced a lot of success in the past,†he said. “At Kemp, they didn’t know what winning was like.†Kemp’s football team hadn’t been to the playoffs since 1998 when Mangan arrived. It still hasn’t. But the Yellowjackets, who had won just four games in three years, were 6-14 in Mangan’s two seasons at the helm. They were 5-5 and missed the playoffs by one game his first year there. The doubters out there who wonder if Mangan was the best of the 60-plus applicants for the job point to last fall’s 1-9 football record. Those who pulled the trigger on hiring him, looked at his overall impact at Kemp, not to mention his 14 years at Brenham. He was head coach of the Cub-ettes softball team at Brenham for 11 seasons and led them to one state championship (1996), one state runnerup finish (2000) and a third state-tourney trip (2002). Brenham’s football team lost in the 2002 state championship game. Besides Kemp’s playoff drought in football, which goes back to when current Brenham head coach Glen West was Yellowjacket head coach, the Region II school hadn’t won district in basketball for 31 years and its baseball team hadn’t won district in 15 years. The Kemp basketball team won district the first year Mangan was AD, then made it to the regional tournament this past winter. The baseball team won district in April. And girls sports? “Their girls’ program was almost non-existent,†Mangan says. “They had 40 girls total in athletics in the high school, only eight playing basketball. They had never won a district softball game. “This year we had 25 girls playing high school basketball on two teams and the softball team was one win away from making the playoffs. Our junior high programs won about every district championship this past year. “In Kemp, I learned the other side of it. At Brenham, I’d been involved in so many winning programs. It helped to understand and appreciate the good things having to work so hard to be competitive.†Hamshire-Fannett must look like a piece of cake. The Longhorns have been in the playoffs twice this decade. And most of their other sports teams have been in the playoffs since the football team’s last appearance in 2003.
  6. This game will be broadcasted on www.kjas.com
  7. That's what i've heard as well, hope it happens!
  8. Those guys on the radio were awesome weren't they! J/K good job
  9. From 1971 Coog Beaumont Central's quarterback was a hoss this year. What an athlete. [Hidden Content]
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  11. We didn't get any info on Kountze.
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