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* NEW SETX FOOTBALL DISTRICTS*
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Underclassmen talent??
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Didn't get any names.. -
Underclassmen talent??
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I've heard they have some very good Freshmen and Soph's. -
Thanks Texans.
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SPURGER @ BIG SANDY WHO WILL WINS THIS ONE
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CATMAN you worried? -
Neither team wanted to play WO-S. Not saying their scared!!! They ask Dayton to play and Dayton said in a scrimmage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know this for a fact!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Who Are The Teams To Watch This Track Season?
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Neither team wanted to play WO-S.
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Lamar Travels To Thibodaux Looking To Keep Streaks Alive
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Tonight's the night, US vs Mexico...
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SE. LA......... 80 McNeese St. 61 SFA........ 71 TAMU-CC. 62 SHSU..... 70 UTSA..... 54
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Lamar Travels To Thibodaux Looking To Keep Streaks Alive
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I'm ready to get out of there with a win... -
Kirbyville's 2008 Schedule
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Good luck! -
Michigan it is!
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McNamee gives vials, syringes, gauze pads to investigators NEW YORK -- Brian McNamee gave federal prosecutors syringes and other physical evidence his lawyers say back the personal trainer's allegations of drug use by Roger Clemens, who returns to Capitol Hill on Thursday in hopes of rebutting the accusations. Clemens, who gave a deposition Tuesday, is scheduled to hold one-on-one meetings with members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. A spokeswoman for Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), a committee member, said a representative for Clemens contacted Cummings' office Wednesday to set up a meeting with the lawmaker. Cummings spokeswoman Jen Kohl said several other committee members were also asked to meet individually after the report that McNamee had given federal prosecutors physical evidence surfaced. Cummings is expected to meet with Clemens on Thursday morning. Kohl said Clemens would be asked to appear with Cummings at a press conference after the session, though she said it's doubtful he'd accept the invitation. A source told The Associated Press that Clemens is also scheduled to meet with Rep. Tom Davis, the committee's ranking Republican. Committee chairman Henry Waxman is not scheduled to meet with Clemens. On Wednesday evening, a representative of Clemens said that the pitcher was not scheduling additional meetings just to refute McNamee's latest allegations. "Roger has been interested in sitting down one-on-one with members of the committee for quite awhile," said Lanny Breuer, one of Clemens' lawyers. "We began scheduling these meetings before we heard about Mr. McNamee's latest stunt." McNamee is due to meet with committee staff Thursday morning to give his own deposition, and his legal team said it will bolster his story with details of the evidence. His side turned over gauze pads and syringes they said had Clemens' blood to IRS Special Agent Jeff Novitzky in early January, a person familiar with the evidence said, speaking on condition of anonymity because McNamee's lawyers did not want to discuss details publicly. The syringes were used to inject Clemens with steroids and human growth hormone, the person said. A second person, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said the evidence was from 2000 and 2001. "I think this is a significant point in the case. We believe that this is significant corroboration," said McNamee's lead lawyer, Earl Ward. Breuer called McNamee's allegations "desperate smears" and said the trainer "apparently has manufactured evidence." "It is just not credible," Breuer said in a statement. "Who in their right mind does such a thing?" In December's Mitchell report on doping in baseball, McNamee said he injected Clemens 16 times with performance-enhancing drugs in 1998, 2000 and 2001. Richard Emery, another of McNamee's lawyers, said the committee will be given a description of the evidence that was turned over to prosecutors. "It does change the nature of the case from a he-said, she-said to something about physical evidence," Emery said. Doping expert Don Catlin said steroids could still be detected in a sample that old. "But if you don't find it, it doesn't mean it wasn't there before," said Catlin, who added there are sure to be chain of custody issues. He said HGH would be much less stable. After his five-hour sworn deposition Tuesday, Clemens said that he again denied using performance-enchancing drugs. By denying under oath that he used performance-enhancing drugs, Clemens put himself at legal risk if prosecutors determine his testimony wasn't truthful. Keith Ausbrook, the committee's Republican general counsel, told the AP the committee was not aware that such physical evidence existed. "Unknown and unexpected evidence comes in at all times in any investigation," Ausbrook wrote in an e-mail. "We will still need to examine McNamee's evidence and hear what he has to say." McNamee, the former personal trainer for Clemens and New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte, also told former Senate majority leader George Mitchell that he injected Pettitte with HGH. Pettitte confirmed in December that he used HGH for two days. Emery said McNamee's legal team planned to hold a news conference following their client's deposition in Washington on Thursday and will discuss the evidence in greater detail then. Because the items were turned over several years after the events under discussion, Clemens' side could challenge whether they were tampered with. "Brian McNamee is obviously a troubled man who is obsessed with doing everything possible to destroy Roger Clemens," Breuer said in a statement. "McNamee ... lied to Senator Mitchell, he lied to the federal government and now he apparently has manufactured evidence. He has changed his story repeatedly on this matter. He claims to love Roger Clemens, he says he modeled being a father on Roger Clemens, he said Roger treated him like family -- but he now claims he kept blood, gauze and needles from Roger Clemens for seven years. It defies all sensibility." Emery said it was unnecessary for McNamee's side to persuade the Justice Department that the evidence was authentic. "They'll decide themselves what they believe is the case and make their own decisions based on the facts as they have it. All we know is what we believe is the truth," he said. McNamee's turning over of the syringes first was reported by the New York Daily News on its Web site. Clemens and McNamee are to testify at a committee hearing next Wednesday along with Pettitte, former Yankees second baseman Chuck Knoblauch and Kirk Radomski, the former New York Mets clubhouse attendant who pleaded guilty in April to felony charges of distributing steroids and laundering money. He is scheduled to be sentenced Friday in federal court in San Francisco. "Roger is looking forward to testifying before Congress next week to set the record straight," Breuer said. "He will not waiver, nor will he shrink from this because he is telling the truth. We ask all fair-minded people to listen. It is time for Brian McNamee to be subject to the same scrutiny as Roger Clemens." Information from ESPN.com investigative reporter Mike Fish and The Associated Press was used in this report.
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Matt signed with the University of Denver.
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Congrats!
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**POST 2008 SIGNINGS HERE/SIGNING DAY TODAY!!**
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Mike Williams, DB, Beaumont Westbrook..Baylor -
Thursday Feb. 7th Jasper at Vidor 4PM Hardin at Big Sandy 4PM Friday Feb. 8th WO-S at Memorial 5PM Kountze at Onalaska 4PM HF at Barbers Hill 4PM Huffman at Caney Creek 5PM West Brook at LC-M 4PM Saturday Feb. 9th Ozen at Bridge City 2PM HJ at Willis 12PM OF at Vidor 12PM PN-G at Lufkin/Bryan..TBA Jasper at Lumberton 12PM Woodville at Kelly 11AM Nederland at New Caney 12PM Anahuac at Big Sandy 1PM Dayton at Oak Ridge 12PM Nederland at Aldine 2PM
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*Tarkington At HJ Scrimmage Thread*
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From Smoaky I'd ask what's the limit, in your opinion, when it comes to how far fans have the right to go. This, though, is pretty disturbing! This happened at the Huntington-Diboll game Tuesday ... In the 3rd quarter, during a time-out, a huntington fan comes on the court. She goes straight at all three referees. She kept poking her finger in one of the ref's chest.She was giving him an earful. All the meantime,...Huntingtons sup. (Eric Wright) just stands there watching this lady. He nor any of the cops or other admin. attempted to stop this lady. One of the other refs went and got one of the cops to try to control the fan. Mr. Wright has not come on the court yet. Diboll's AD went to talk with Mr Wright about this and you could tell he could care less what the AD had to say. He was waving his hands at the AD, motioning him to just go back to his side. SHAME ON YOU MR WRIGHT! You showed very little class tonight. Not to say the protection of these guys trying to call a game. Im sure you were just upset that the score wasnt in your favor, but you need to have a little more class than this!