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  1. Yea it was pretty bad!! Just thought everyone wanted a laugh for the day.
  2. Congrats!
  3. THSCA All-Star Game Selections Announced... THSCA ANNOUNCES 2007 BASKETBALL ALL-STARS The Texas High School Coaches Association proudly announces the rosters of the THSCA Basketball All Stars who will be competing in the annual All-Star game in conjunction with the THSCA Coaching School in Fort Worth, July 29-August 1, 2007. The basketball game will be played on July 30 at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on the TCU Campus. Game time is slated for 7:30 pm. The South team will be coached by Randy Watson of Corpus Christi King High School and the North will be coached by Mike Dacus of Stephenville High School. Football all-stars will be released when all acceptance forms have been received. NORTH BASKETBALL John Schoepf, Lorenzo Sloan Hendley, Eula Wes Dipprey, Shallowater Douglas Williams, Floydada Gary Edwards, Abilene Wylie Cedric Robinson, Dallas Roosevelt Field Reagan, Cleburne Leon Harris, Texas High Sean Jones, A&M Consolidated Cameron Johnson, Lake Highlands Clinton Houston, Flower Mound Marcus LeMarcus Reed, Dallas Skyline SOUTH BASKETBALL Austin Falke, Thorndale Brandon Letsinger, West Hardin Cameron Powell, Kountze Harrison Hartt, Tatum Richard Netherly, West Orange-Stark Jarrett Manning, Fairfield A. J. Hardeman, Del Valle Bryant Williams, Austin Johnston B. J. Holmes, Alief Hastings Mike Singletary, Kingwood Landon Tatum, San Antonio O’Connor Carleton Scott, San Antonio Madison
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  6. Rockets' Yao is NBA Western Conference Player of the Week NEW YORK - Rockets center Yao Ming and the Toronto Raptors' Chris Bosh today were named the Western and Eastern Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, March 26 through Sunday, April 1. Yao averaged 30.0 points, 12.5 rebounds and 2.25 blocks in leading the Rockets to a 3-1 week. Yao posted three straight double-doubles to close the week, including consecutive games with 35 or more points against the Lakers and Jazz. Yao scored 39 points on 11-of-18 shooting and 17-of-21 free throws on March 30 in a 107-104 win at the Lakers. Since Yao returned to the Rockets' lineup from injury on March 3, Houston owns an 11-4 mark. Bosh averaged 22.3 points on .473 shooting to go along with 14.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists in leading Toronto to a 3-1 week, which also led to Toronto clinching a playoff berth for the first time since 2001-02. With 13 points and 18 rebounds in a 96-83 win over Miami on March 28, Bosh became the Raptors' career double-doubles leader with 111. Bosh poured in 37 points and added 14 rebounds and five assists the next time out in a 123-118 overtime win against the Wizards. Here is a closer look at the week for Yao and Bosh: Yao Ming, Houston Rockets March 26 vs. Milwaukee: Tallied 22 points, eight rebounds and three assists in a 106-87 win over the Bucks. March 28 @ L.A. Clippers: Added 24 points, 15 rebounds and three assists in a 92-87 win against the Clippers. March 30 @ L.A. Lakers: Pumped in 39 points to go along with 11 rebounds and four blocks as the Rockets edged the Lakers 107-104. April 1 vs. Utah: Posted 35 points, 16 rebounds and four blocks in an 86-83 loss to the Jazz. Chris Bosh, Toronto Raptors March 26 @ Boston: Tallied 15 points and 11 rebounds in a 95-87 loss to the Celtics. March 28 vs. Miami: Posted 13 points, 18 rebounds and four assists in a 96-83 win over Miami. March 30 @ Washington: Netted 37 points along with 14 rebounds and five assists in a 123-118 overtime win against the Wizards. April 1 vs. Charlotte: Totaled 24 points, 16 rebounds and five assists in a 107-94 victory over the Bobcats. Other nominees for Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week were Boston's Al Jefferson, Detroit's Chauncey Billups, Los Angeles Clippers' Cuttino Mobley, Phoenix's Leandro Barbosa and Seattle's Rashard Lewis.
  7. Update NYC to outlaw metal baseball bats??? City Council might have votes to override bat veto Associated Press NEW YORK -- Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday he'll veto a bill to ban metal bats from high school baseball in the nation's largest school system, a change that supporters say would make the game slower and safer. "I don't know whether aluminum bats are more dangerous or less dangerous," Bloomberg said. "But I don't think it's the city's business to regulate that." It appeared, however, that the City Council would have enough votes to override a veto. Similar measures have been proposed by youth leagues and lawmakers in other states, including New Jersey, where a batted ball struck a 12-year-old boy in the chest, sending him into cardiac arrest. Sponsors of New York City's bill, passed last month, say that non-wood bats lead to faster and harder hits and that this can be dangerous for young players in the path of the balls. Opponents, including Little League Baseball and sporting goods makers, say there is no scientific evidence proving metal bats pose more of a risk than wooden bats. They say the anti-metal movement relies on emotional anecdotes over concrete data, and some have indicated they will take the matter to court.
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  9. We'll have updates on this one Tuesday night.
  10. Let's stay on topic and quit calling people names.
  11. Game 1 Monday night...Post updates and comments here.
  12. Alot of 1A schools don't have it. The main reason is low numbers of total students in 1A Schools. Usually not enough kids to have a team.
  13. Ford Field hosts 23rd installment of WrestlemaniaAssociated Press DETROIT -- One of the world's most famous 'do's -- considered by many to be a fashion don't -- remains intact after its owner, Donald Trump, prevailed in Sunday night's "hair match" at Wrestlemania. AP Photo/Carlos Osorio Vince McMahon yells as wrestler Bobby Lashley and Donald Trump shave his head. Trump trumped World Wrestling Entertainment owner Vince McMahon in the "Battle of the Billionaires" at the WWE's largest annual pay-per-view event. After the real estate mogul and reality TV star triumphed, he gleefully took the shears to Mr. McMahon's head. Trump and McMahon didn't actually battle it out in the ring, but instead had WWE wrestlers representing them grapple to see who would go bald. The winner, Trump's guy Bobby Lashley, bested McMahon's chosen wrestler, Umaga. Trump wasn't just a cheerleader during the match, however -- he leaped off his feet at one point and drove McMahon into the ground, then pummeled him with some closed-fisted punches. The "sports entertainment" event was held fittingly on April Fool's Day and was filled with loud music, pyrotechnics and screeching, flashbulb-snapping fans. Lashley's pinfall victory over the 300-plus-pound "Samoan Bulldozer" meant that McMahon had to yield to Trump's razor and the locks fell. Wrestling legend and action film actor "Stone Cold" Steve Austin served as the special guest referee for the match at Ford Field, home of the NFL's Detroit Lions. It wasn't all laughs for Trump, though. After celebrating in the ring with a cold beer -- Austin's preferred post-victory beverage -- an unsuspecting Trump was given a "Stunner" by Austin -- he had his head driven into Austin's shoulder. Lashley tended to Trump while Austin jogged toward the dressing room to the roaring approval of the crowd. The Trump-McMahon showdown was one of the featured matches at the 23rd edition of the professional wrestling extravaganza. It drew 80,103 fans, a new Ford Field record, breaking the previous record of 78,129 set during the December 2003 college BasketBowl between Michigan State and Kentucky.
  14. Looks that way.
  15. New Ford Field record set 80,103 in attendance at Wrestlemania 23
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