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  2. The 2007 Southeast Texas Coaches Association Combine will be held at West Brook Wednesday May, 2nd at 4:30 PM.
  3. Need game times for these games Saturday!!!!!!!!!!
  4. The UIL if this passes this Summer will probably change all the numbers from 6 man to 5A.
  5. Your right i believe!! Dang how did i forget that one.
  6. April 23rd...Ozen, Dayton, Vidor and Huffman Begin April 24th....West Brook and Central Begin TEAMS GET 18 DAYS IN PADS WHICH MEANS THEY WILL START A WEEK LATER IN AUGUST. INTRASQUAD GAMES WILL BE SATURDAY MAY, 19TH AT 11AM.
  7. I sure hope so. No excuse for any College not to have Football.
  8. Leaping sturgeon injures Florida woman OLD TOWN, Fla. (AP) -- A sturgeon jumped out of a river and hit a woman riding a personal watercraft causing severe injuries, the latest accident involving the flying fish along the Suwannee River, officials said. Sharon Touchton, 50, of St. Petersburg, suffered a ruptured spleen and had three fingers reattached by surgeons, but she lost her left pinkie finger and a tooth. She had been camping March 31 with a group of personal watercraft enthusiasts near the town of Suwannee in north Florida, said Karen Parker with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The group went for a ride and Touchton was traveling 25 to 30 mph before the accident. Touchton's husband was the first to come up behind her after the accident and found her floating face-down in the water. No one else saw the collision, so it was initially unclear what had happened. "I thought she was dead," said Nick Touchton, her husband. He remembers dragging her out of the water. She wasn't breathing and he could see that she had bitten through her tongue and it was swelling, choking her. Her fingers had been sheared off by the sharp edge of the sturgeon's bony plate. They were hanging by a strip of flesh. She was taken by helicopter to Shands at the University of Florida in Gainesville, where surgeons did their best to mend her injuries. Parker said once Touchton was able to talk to investigators, she simply said something about a "big fish." Parker said problems with sturgeon - which are large, prehistoric-looking fish with hard plates along their backs that can grow up to 8 feet long and up to 200 pounds - came to a head last year when 10 people were injured in accidents caused by the jumping fish. Parker said the Gulf sturgeon migrate into the Suwannee River in March to spawn, and remain in the river until the fall. Researchers are not sure why the large fish jump.
  9. 8) Brewers will fall in time.
  10. Virginia Tech logo to be displayed for three weeks DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- NASCAR will allow race cars to display the Virginia Tech logo for the next three weeks in tribute to the victims of this week's shootings at the school. The logo will be displayed against a black background on the area just to the right of the driver's side window net on cars in both the Nextel Cup and Busch Series at Phoenix International Raceway on Friday and Saturday, Talladega Superspeedway (April 28-29) and Richmond International Raceway (May 4-5). Also, entries in the Craftsman Truck Series event April 28 at Kansas Speedway will display the logo. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims, their family members, their friends -- and the entire Virginia Tech community," said NASCAR chairman Brian France. "We wanted to make a simple, but strong, gesture of remembrance. We are grateful the university gave us clearance to display their logo." Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
  11. Another great finish!!!!
  12. kogt At the 22-4A Tennis Tournament, LCM's Amanda George won 2nd place in singles and will advance to regionals in Huntsville on April 25. Jennifer Collins and Stephanie Scheer won 3rd place in the doubles division. In boys action, Jude Layne of LCM won 2nd place in the Singles division. The doubles team of Corey Guilbeaux and Dean Simpson finished 3rd.
  13. Racing Motorama Speedway Motorama Speedway will play host to the first SUPR Late Model show to come to the area in eight years on Friday night. The race program will also feature racing in modifieds, pure stock and Jr. mini stocks. Motorama is located on West Highway 90 between Beaumont and China. The gates open at 5 p.m. Friday, and racing starts at 8 p.m. Senior citizens receive a grandstand discount every race night. For information, call (409) 752-7200 or log on to [Hidden Content]. Ben Bruce Raceway Here are the results from racing Saturday at Ben Bruce Memorial Airpark Raceway. Gates open at noon Saturdays and racing starts at 1 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. The track will feature the Madness Series on Saturday, the Aftershock on May 5 and the Texas Pro Stock Association on May 19. For information, call (409) 276-1910 or log on to [Hidden Content].
  14. Football Nederland YFC Nederland Youth Football and Cheer is having registration from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 28 and May 5 at the Nederland Recreation Building located on Avenue H. For information, call Mike Molley at (409) 284-4666, Bruce Pastorella at (409) 720-8908 or Troy Jones at (409) 289-2107. Lumberton YFC Lumberton Youth Football and Cheerleading will begin registrations for the 2007 season at the Village Creek Festival in Lumberton today through Saturday. Copies of report cards and birth certificates are necessary at registration. The league sponsors play in these divisions: Flag, 5-6 year olds; Pee Wee Tackle, 7-8; Junior Tackle, 9-10; and Senior Tackle, 11-12. For information, contact Kristie Rains at (409) 755-1432 or Mike Minton at (409) 755-6429. Port Neches YFA The Port Neches Youth Football Association is having registration Saturday and May 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pace Union Hall. Players ages 5-12 are eligible. For information, call Traci Robinson at (409) 363-3483, Mike Hammersmith at (409) 727-3021 or Brandon Emmons at (409) 748-0011.
  15. Basketball YMCA Leagues The Beaumont Metropolitan YMCA is sponsoring upcoming basketball leagues for adults and children 4 to 14. The adult league consists of 16 teams, with registration running through May 30. The season starts June 3. The fee is $150 per team, plus a referee fee each game. The youth league has a co-ed division for players 4 to 6 years old and boys and girls divisions in ages 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 and 13-14. Registration runs through May 29. The registration fee is $30 for members and $45 for non-members until April 28. A team can sign up for $300. League play begins June 2. For information on any of the leagues, log on to [Hidden Content].
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