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alaska football season has started
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Diboll defeated Hardin-Jefferson 14-3 in a scrimmage Saturday afternoon at Lumberjack Stadium. Both teams were sluggish on offense the first part of the contest, but the Jacks scored two touchdowns in the last 15 minutes to take the win. Diboll's defense did not give up a score until the final play of the scrimmage when the Hawks connected on a 43-yard field goal. "We ran three types of defensive fronts today and we knew we would have some issues with one of them, but the main front that we'll use we did a great job with," head football coach Tom Sheppard said. "We gave up a lot of yards, but no scores. With the main front, we really got after them and they couldn't do anything about it." Diboll's two scores came on a 16-yard run by J.J. Hubbard and a 24-yard pass from Jacolby Spencer to Cameron McCollum. "We didn't do as well offensively the first 20 plays, but we got things going in the last 15 minutes," Sheppard said. "The kids have responded well and we've got things moving in the right direction." Diboll got inside the Hawks' 20-yard line twice early in the scrimmage and came away empty. Hardin-Jefferson only got inside the Jacks' 20 once, as they moved to the 13. That drive ended with a missed field goal from 32 yards. -
TAPPS to levy fines for ejections Price of ejections going up in TAPPS 12:21 AM CDT on Sunday, August 17, 2008 During the 2007-08 season, 130 players and coaches were ejected from Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools sporting events. TAPPS director Edd Burleson doesn't know if that was more than the 2006-07 season, but he knows this: It was too many. "The penalty we had in place wasn't doing what we wanted it to do," he said. So starting this season, TAPPS will fine a school $50 when one of its players or coaches is ejected from a game. For subsequent ejections in the same sport, even if it's a different player or coach, the fine will go up by $50. A second occurrence will bring a fine of $100, a third $150 and so on. Burleson said TAPPS had been considering adding a fine "for quite some time" and that it found sports governing bodies in other states that assessed fines. "It might not get the coach's attention," Burleson said, "but it will get the administration's attention." The rule has the attention of Barry Morgan, the athletic director at Trinity Christian Academy-Addison. Morgan, who led TCA to five state football titles and said he was never ejected from a game in 35 years of coaching, supports the new rule. "It's a strong move in the direction of building more sportsmanship and encouraging less unsportsmanlike actions," he said. "This is not going to eliminate ejections, but hopefully it will greatly reduce them." If the ejection happens to a TCA coach or player, Morgan said, the coach or a player's family will have to pay the fine. "There may be a case when an official overreacts and throws out a coach or a player, but those times are rare," he said. "Our guys are going to have to take their medicine and pay the fine." The fine is added to the standing TAPPS rule for ejections, which puts the coach on one year of probation. A coach is given the option of a public reprimand or a one-game suspension, and players receive a one-game suspension. Burleson said some coaches have complained that the new rule isn't fair, but he said he doesn't know of many cases when an ejection wasn't preceded by a warning. The University Interscholastic League, which governs public school athletics in Texas, gives coaches ejected from a game a minimum penalty of a public reprimand and one year of probation. Reprimands or suspensions of players vary and are determined by district executive committees. No fines are assessed, and no such proposal has been brought to the UIL Legislative Council. Cedar Hill football coach Joey McGuire said he doesn't need a financial incentive to stay in control on the sidelines. "If I was ejected, I know I would be in front of my superintendent," he said, "and that's not a place I want to be."
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Who Wins The District Title In 20 4A?
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All 4 spots will be up for grabs this year! Not an easy District to predict going into this season. -
"Surprise" already pulling out the knives
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alaska football season has started
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Monday morning is last i heard, 9AM Freshman 10AM JV 11 Varsity -
Nederland Babe Ruth 14 Year Old World Series
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28-21 Dayton final.