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  1. Congrats!!
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  3. Kelly has 3A Numbers but if they had to mulitply it by 2 they would be 4A. There will probably be alot of Private Schools stay in the Private Sector if they had to multiply by 2. It will be interesting to see.
  4. I don't think the UIL will be happy. This will be the most anticipated Relignment coming up in years next February, especially if the new District plan passes. The UIL was wanting to shorten Districts but now especially in the big cities Districts will be bigger. I have no problem with it, I would love to see Kelly in our 3A District. Once again though Private Schools do have to do this, it will be by choice.
  5. Doesn't look good for the Mavs.
  6. Very interesting here!! Bill has passed beginning next relignment that Priavte Schools can join Public School Sports. Looks like the UIL will be very busy this Fall getting ready for February. Let's hear your opinions on this!!!!!!!
  7. [Hidden Content] This afternoon, the full Senate passed SB 1943 by Senator Dan Patrick by a vote of 28-3.The bill will now go to the House where it will likely be referred to the House Public Education Committee sometime next week.On Tuesday, the House Public Education committee heard testimony on HB 2588 by Rep. Frank Corte, which is the companion to SB 1943.HB 2588 was left pending in committee. A summary of SB 1943 as passed is below. The bill would prohibit the UIL from denying a private school or its students the opportunity to participate in an activity sponsored by the league or the opportunity to become a member of an appropriate league district. A private school or its students would have to satisfy each eligibility requirement by the UIL. A private school seeking to participate in a league activity or to become a member of a league district would be required to apply to the UIL on a form prescribed by the UIL. A private school would have to provide proof of accreditation. The UIL could not impose eligibility requirements that exceed the requirements for public schools. The appropriate league district in which an eligible private school would participate would be determined by multiplying the private school's enrollment by two and placing the private school in an appropriate league district based on an enrollment figure. A private school could not be placed in a league district lower than the 2A level. The bill would allow the UIL to adopt rules designed to discourage an eligible private school from recruiting any student to attend the school for the purpose of participating in a league activity. This would seem to have the potential to have a major impact in the metropolitan areas of Texas, SA, Dallas/Ft Worth, Houston. In turn, it could significantly change some district alignments and the current split between region 1 and 2 and regions 3 and 4, depending upon how many private schools actually want to get into the UIL.
  8. Spurs win and lead the series 3-1 [Hidden Content]
  9. He has certainly done a heck of a job, no doubt!!!
  10. He has had a great Career..He'll continue.
  11. New Polls 4/30 04/30/2007 3:06 PM - Class 5A 1. Katy 29-3 2. Flower Mound 25-2-2 3. Langham Creek 28-2 4. Klein Collins 26-4 5. The Woodlands 26-3 6. Houston Bellaire 31-1 7. Harlingen South 26-3 8. San Antonio Reagan 29-2-1 9. Round Rock 27-4 10. El Paso Socorro 26-3 Class 4A 1. Corpus Christi Moody 30-2 2. Mesquite Poteet 26-3 3. Montgomery 21-4 4. New Braunfels Canyon 25-3 5. Austin Lake Travis 25-7 6. Fort Worth Arlington Heights 25-5 7. Little Cypress-Mauriceville 25-4 8. Lubbock Estacado 21-7 9. Longview Pine Tree 22-3 10. Corpus Christi Calallen 27-6 Class 3A 1. Carthage 25-0 2. Abilene Wylie 24-1-1 3. Falfurrias 23-4 4. Texarkana Liberty-Eylau 21-4 5. Marion 19-1 6. Sinton 19-5-1 7. Mathis 20-3 8. Wharton 22-4 9. Jasper 21-5 10. Celina 22-4 Class 2A 1. Trinity 22-2 2. Rogers 24-2 3. Geronimo Navarro 21-2-1 4. Weimar 22-3 5. Hughes Spring 20-3 6. Harleton 22-2 7. East Bernard 20-6-1 8. Holliday 15-3-1 9. Olney 22-5 10. Shallowater 19-4 Class 1A 1. Shiner 20-1 2. Hamlin 20-2 3. Pineland West Sabine 17-1 4. Dawson 20-4 5. Price Carlisle 19-4 6. Celeste 20-3-1 7. Thorndale 16-3 8. Windthorst 21-4-1 9. Archer City 22-2 10. New Deal 16-4
  12. Coaches will meet Tuesday Morning to decide locations and times.
  13. Three Bears ink to play college football Little Cypress-Mauriceville's Marvelous Driver, left, Andrew Cooper, middle, and David Morgan, right, each signed to play college football on Monday after playing under LC-M Coach Todd Moody. Driver and Cooper will attend Kilgore Junior College while Morgan is headed to University of Mary-Hardin Baylor.
  14. Check the Summer Camps Forum. Should be hearing about some more soon.
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