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  1. Man what a Schedule!!!!!!
  2. Livingston had a huge Line last year!
  3. A tough game for Memorial without a doubt.
  4. New Schools And Schools Changing Conferences NEW SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLS CHANGING CONFERENCES FOR 2008-2009 & 2009-2010 5A 2085 membership and above 245 schools New 5A: La Joya Palmview, San Antonio Brandeis, San Antonio Johnson 4A to 5A: Cedar Park Vista Ridge, Copperas Cove, Dickinson, Katy Seven Lakes, Keller Fossil Ridge, League City Clear Springs, McKinney Boyd, New Braunfels, New Caney, Pflugerville Connally, South San Antonio Elevated by Request: Dallas Molina, Eagle Pass, Eagle Pass Winn, Fort Bend Marshall, Fort Bend Willowridge, Laredo Martin 4A 980 to 2084 membership range 243 schools New 4A: Baytown Goose Creek Memorial, La Joya Juarez-Lincoln 5A to 4A: Abilene Cooper, Carrollton Smith, Carrollton Turner, Corpus Christi Ray, Dallas Adams, Dallas Carter, Granbury, Houston Lee, Houston Stratford, Houston Westbury, Laredo Cigarroa, Laredo Johnson, Laredo Nixon, Longview, Magnolia, Mansfield Legacy, Mansfield Timberview, Rockwall, San Marcos, Seguin 3A to 4A Canyon, Castroville Medina Valley, Frisco Liberty, Frisco Wakeland, Humble Kingwood Park, Hutto, Mabank, Pearland Dawson, Pleasanton, Royse City Elevated by Request: Austin Johnston, Austin Reagan, Houston Forest Brook, Houston Furr, Houston Jones, Houston Kashmere, Houston Scarborough, Houston Washington, Houston Worthing 3A 430 to 979 membership range 180 schools New 3A: Bryan Rudder 4A to 3A: Alvarado, Brownwood, Burnet, Fort Worth Carter-Riverside, Fredericksburg, Huffman Hargrave, Lubbock Estacado, Paris, Paris North Lamar, Robstown, San Antonio Houston 2A to 3A: Anna, Edna, Farmersville, New Boston, San Antonio Hawkins, Tatum Elevated by Request: Anthony, Tornillo 2A 200 to 429 membership range 225 schools New 2A: Houston Yes Prep-North Central, Sunnyvale 3A to 2A: Bowie, Clyde, Comanche, Gladewater Sabine, Kirbyville, Pilot Point, Presidio, San Diego, White Oak 1A to 2A: Anderson-Shiro, Donna Idea, Groveton, Harper, Johnson City Johnson, San Antonio Brooks, Santa Maria, Valley View 1A 199 and below membership 380 Basketball Schools 163 Eleven-Man Football Schools 129 Six-Man Football Schools New 1A: Houston Yes Prep-Southwest, Red Oak Life, Rowlett Advantage 2A to 1A: Big Sandy, Blue Ridge, Canadian, Dallas Faith Family, Ganado, Grand Prairie Advantage, Haskell, Hawkins, Italy, Itasca, Junction, Lockney, Mart, Mason, North Houston HS for Business, Riesel, San Antonio Gervin, Somerville, Stamford, Stanton, Stinnett West Texas, Stratford, Tahoka, Timpson, Van Horn, Waskom, Yorktown __________________
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  6. What's you think Soulja?
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  8. 21-5A Humble (9-2) West Brook (9-2) Kingwood (8-3) Atascocita (7-4) PA Memorial (6-5) Baytown Sterling (4-7) Channelview (1-10) Baytown Lee (0-11)
  9. Coach Thompson put some great games together.
  10. West Brook 1. Ozen 2. Central 3. Westfield 4. Aldine Eisenhower 5. Katy
  11. Thoughts on this one?
  12. Nabors Double-Double Powers Lamar Past McNeese State, 89-67 Cardinals win fourth-straight game Justin Nabors posted his fourth double-double of the season with 23 points and 12 rebounds to lead Lamar University to a 89-67 win over arch-rival McNeese State at the Montagne Center on Saturday. Nabors had 19 in the second half with 16 coming in a 35-16 Lamar run that turned a five-point game into a 24-point margin. He shot 9-of-13 in 28 minutes. With McNeese leading by three with 6:48 to play in the first half, Lamar went on a 12-2 run and finished with the final seven points to claim a 32-25 lead at the half. Lamar (11-8, 5-1 Southland) shot 49 percent from the floor and turned 19 offensive rebounds into a 22-13 edge in second-chance points. Darren Hopkins finished with 16 points and eight boards, Matthew Barrow and Currye Todd each made three 3-pointers to tally 15 and 11 respectively. McNeese State (8-9, 2-4 Southland) was led by Jarvis Bradley's 19 points on 9-of-15 shooting. John Pichon finished with 13 points, while Kleon Penn led the Cowboys with nine rebounds, three blocks and 12 points. The Cowboys shot 46 percent but were 1-of-11 from outside for 9.1 percent/ The Cardinals extended their winning streak to four and eight at home while playing before 5,418 fans - which is the most-attended game in a Southland area this season. Lamar will travel to Nicholls State on Thursday for a 6:30 p.m. contest at Stopher Gymnasium before returning home on Saturday to play host to Southeastern Louisiana at 7:05 p.m.
  13. Congrats to the locals!
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