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  1. HOW WILL LAMAR FINISH IN CONFERENCE?
  2. Florida high school wrestling team's streak ends after 459 straight victories BRANDON, Fla. -- An incredible winning streak has ended for one Florida high school wrestling team. The Brandon High squad had won 459 straight -- a national record for any high school sport -- over the last 34 years. South Dade High School won 32-28 Saturday night to snap the winning streak. Before South Dade's win, no team had come within 20 points of Brandon since 2002. Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
  3. Texas-Pan American (9-10, 2-1 away) Texas State (7-6, 3-2 home) OT 83 78 Pan Am wins
  4. Prayers!!! Sorry to hear about that!
  5. UCF 58, Sam Houston State 60 Wiley 45, Stephen F. Austin 74 Texas-Arlington 82, Northwestern State 86
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  7. A Huge Congrats!!!!!!!
  8. I've been watching along with the Under Armour HS Game on ABC.
  9. Sweating it out Bobcat?
  10. RECRUITING Texas Top 100 COMPILED BY MATT MALATESTA OF RIVALS.COM Quarterbacks (10) Name School Ht Wt Destination Taylor Cook Rice Consolidated 6-7 210 Committed to Miami (Fla.) Riley Dodge Southlake Carroll 6-0 200 Committed to North Texas Seth Doege Wolfforth Frenship 6-2 200 Committed to Texas Tech Tommy Dorman North Richland Hills Birdville 6-3 204 Committed to Texas A&M Robert Griffin Copperas Cove 6-3 195 Committed to Baylor Nick Florence South Garland 6-2 167 Committed to Baylor Andrew Luck Stratford 6-3 200 Committed to Stanford Kody Spano Stephenville 6-2 202 Oklahoma State, Nebraska, Ole Miss Darron Thomas Aldine 6-3 190 Committed to Oregon Jerome Tiller San Antonio Lee 6-3 184 Committed to Iowa State Running backs (13) Name School Ht Wt Destination Jermie Calhoun Van 6-0 200 Committed to Oklahoma Aundre Dean Katy 6-1 190 Ohio State, UCLA, Arizona State, Alabama, LSU Cyrus Gray DeSoto 6-0 205 Fla., Kansas, Louisville, Notre Dame Jeremy Hills Elsik 5-10 175 Committed to Texas LaMichael James Texarkana Liberty Eylau 5-9 180 Neb, Cal, Minn, Oregon, TCU Sam McGuffie Cy-Fair 5-10 175 Committed to Michigan Tre Newton Southlake Carroll 6-0 174 Committed to Texas Jacquizz Rodgers Lamar Consolidated 5-6 165 Committed to Oregon State Devin Thomas San Antonio Madison 5-10 185 Committed to Arkansas Johnny Thomas Texas City 6-1 190 Committed to Oklahoma State Shane Turner Cypress Falls 5-10 165 Arizona, Northwestern, New Mexico, Boston College Lester Ward Brenham 6-2 195 Committed to Baylor Marcus Wright San Antonio Reagan 5-6 163 Committed to Tulsa Receivers (13) Name School Ht Wt Destination Chance Blackmon Tatum 6-3 185 Committed to Colorado DeAundre Brown Arlington Seguin 5-11 181 Committed to New Mexico St. Dan Buckner Allen 6-4 209 Committed to Texas Blake Cantu Southlake Carroll 6-0 191 Committed to Oregon Corey Fuller Lavernia 6-5 212 Committed to TCU Jeff Fuller McKinney Boyd 6-4 202 Committed to Texas A&M DeSean Hales Klein Oak 5-11 170 Committed to Texas Omarius Hines Corsicana 6-1 180 Committed to Florida Sedrick Johnson Arp 6-4 200 Committed to Texas A&M Daymond Patterson North Mesquite 5-9 165 Committed to Kansas Adrian Richards Mesquite 6-4 187 Committed to Oklahoma State Lanear Sampson North Mesquite 6-0 192 Committed to Baylor Darryl Stonum Dulles 6-2 200 Committed to Michigan Tight ends (4) Name School Ht Wt Destination Jonathan Gimm Westfield 6-2 235 Committed to Iowa James Hanna Flower Mound 6-5 216 Committed to Oklahoma Justin Horton Henderson 6-4 220 Committed to Oklahoma State Eric Lair Lamar 6-4 220 Committed to Minnesota Offensive linemen (11) Name School Ht Wt Destination Mark Buchanan Austin High 6-6 275 Committed to Texas Daniel Campbell Aldine 6-4 300 Committed to Southern California Leroy Chevalier Yates 6-5 278 Committed to Texas A&M Stephen Good Paris 6-6 300 Committed to Oklahoma Ben Habern Argyle Liberty 6-3 270 Committed to Oklahoma Chris Lathrop Cy-Fair 6-5 270 Committed to Texas A&M Thomas Parsons Smithson Valley 6-6 270 Committed to LSU Luke Poehlmann Brenham 6-5 270 Committed to Texas J.B. Shugarts Klein 6-7 290 Committed to Ohio State David Snow Gilmer 6-4 300 Committed to Texas Brian Thomas Pearland 6-3 270 Committed to Texas A&M Athletes (10) Name School Ht Wt Destination Adrian Bushell DeSoto 5-11 180 Okla. St., Lousiville, Fla. DJ Grant Austin LBJ 6-3 205 Committed to Texas Derrick Hall Beaumont Central 5-10 195 Committed to Texas A&M Lamar Harris Gilmer 6-2 180 Committed to Texas A&M Antoine Hicks Manfield Timberview 6-2 225 Committed to Texas Gahn McGaffie Galena Park 5-9 170 Committed to Missouri Terrance Robinson Klein Oak 5-9 179 Wake Forest, Boston College, Oregon Michael Thomas Nimitz 5-10 170 Committed to Stanford Xavier Webb Montgomery 5-11 185 Committed to Rice Kendall Wright Pittsburg 5-10 165 OU, Okla. St., Baylor, UH, Kan. St. Defensive linemen (15) Name School Ht Wt Destination Eddie Brown Waller 6-0 255 Texas Tech, Houston, Oklahoma State, SMU Blake Chavis Beaumont West Brook 6-5 235 Committed to Texas A&M Rod Davis Eisenhower 6-3 303 Texas A&M, LSU, Florida, Cal. Chancey Aghayere Garland 6-4 245 Committed to LSU Ryan Haliburton Wolfforth Frenship 6-4 235 Committed to Texas Tech Jarvis Humphrey Cedar Hill 6-2 290 Committed to Texas Tony Jerod DeSoto 6-3 245 Committed to Texas A&M David King Strake Jesuit 6-5 230 Committed to Oklahoma Kapron Lewis-Moore Weatherford 6-4 225 Committed to Texas A&M Gary Mason Waxahachie 6-5 211 Committed to Baylor Kheeston Randall Beaumont Kelly 6-5 290 Committed to Texas Damion Square Yates 6-3 263 Committed to Alabama R.J. Washington Keller Fossil Ridge 6-3 245 Committed to Oklahoma Josh Williams Denton Ryan 6-4 220 Committed to Colorado Andrew Wolridge Lexington 6-2 240 Committed to Texas A&M Linebackers (9) Name School Ht Wt Destination Emmanuel Acho Dallas St. Marks 6-2 210 Committed to Texas Justin Johnson Gilmer 6-1 210 Committed to Oklahoma Dravannti Johnson Nederland 6-2 220 Committed to Texas Kyle Mangan Brenham 6-2 223 Committed to Texas A&M Kyle Prater Kerrville Tivy 6-2 215 Committed to LSU Spencer Reeves Dallas Skyline 6-1 195 Committed to Minnesota Ryan Roberson Brenham 5-11 210 Committed to Texas Blake Slaughter Elkins 5-11 205 Committed to Kansas State Kellen Theriot Episcopal 6-2 225 Committed to LSU Defensive backs (11) Name School Ht Wt Destination Keanon Cooper Dallas Skyline 6-0 190 Mich, Tex. Tech, Wisc, Minn, Kan. St. Jordan Fields Paris 6-0 187 Committed to Texas A&M Trent Hunter Katy 5-11 180 Committed to Texas A&M Joseph Ibiloye South Garland 6-2 195 Committed to Oklahoma Victor Johnson Waco 6-0 170 Miami, OU, Okla. St. Markelle Martin Wichita Falls Rider 6-1 180 Committed to Oklahoma State D.J. Monroe Angleton 5-9 165 Committed to Texas Ugo Okpara Dulles 6-1 180 Committed to Arkansas Darrius Terry Lufkin 6-0 190 Tulsa, Texas A&M, La.-Monroe, La. Tech David Whitmore PA Memorial 6-2 190 Committed to Nebraska Aaron Williams Round Rock McNeil 6-1 175 Committed to Texas Kickers (4) Name School Ht Wt Destination Randy Bullock Klein 5-10 180 Committed to Texas A&M Quinn Sharp Mansfield Summit 6-1 185 Committed to Oklahoma State Justin Tucker Austin Westlake 6-1 172 Committed to Texas Carson Wiggs South Grand Prairie 6-0 180 Committed to Purdue
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  12. Turnovers doom Ganders By Dave Rogers Published January 5, 2008 The Lee Ganders had their crosstown rival right where they wanted them and let them get away in Friday night’s District 21-5A boys’ basketball shootout at Lee College. Then spotty free-throw shooting by Sterling nearly allowed the Ganders back in before the Rangers held off Lee for a 58-52 win. Cartavious Kincade and Adrian Fontenot each scored 18 points to lead Sterling, which improves to 14-8 for the season, 1-2 in district. But their showing at the free-throw line were typical for the Rangers. Kincade hit 4 of 11 freebies and Fontenot 3 of 7. As a team, Sterling hit 15 of 35 for the night. “We were fortunate to get out of here with a win,†Sterling coach Mark Patton said. “I told our guys these guys (the Ganders) are going to play with a lot of speed, quickness and emotion, and we did not match that intensity. We shot 15 of 35 free throws, and at Humble (in a 72-67 loss Wednesday), we hit 20 of 24. So go figure.†The Ganders had won just twice in 19 games before Friday, but the Rangers were unable to get out on them in the first half, leading by four (11-7) after one quarter and by three (25-22) at the half. Kevin Henry, making his best showing of the year with some aggressive drives to the rack, scored 10 of his team-high 15 points in the first half. His eight points and six by Eugene Mayes accounted for 14 of Lee’s 15 second-quarter points. The Ganders closed the margin to a single point, 32-31, on Henry’s fastbreak bucket midway through the third quarter. And then it came undone for Lee, now 2-18, 0-3. “We turned the ball over at the wrong times,†moaned Ganders second-year coach Dote Williams. “Of course, any turnover’s bad, but right when you’re down by one and can tie the game up or go ahead, you can’t have turnovers there.†Lee coughed it up six times in the final four minutes of the third period and Sterling finished the period on an 8-0 run to end the third with a 40-31 advantage. The Ganders got with four points, 40-36, with 7:05 left on Cornelius Laday’s layup and a 3-pointer by Darius Cooper, whose eight points made him Lee’s third-leading scorer behind Henry and Mayes (nine points). But a turnover and a missed shot fueled two quick three-point plays by Kincade and Fontenot to make a 10-point, 46-36, Ranger lead a minute later. The lead reached 13 points, 53-40, on Manasah Davis’ two successful free throws with 2:57 to go. From that point on, Sterling hit just 3 of its last 12 shots from the charity stripe. A pair of treys by Reggie Butler and Xavier Scott got Lee within six points, 56-50, with 33 seconds left and Davis cut it to five, 57-52, with his driving layup with 25 seconds left. “Our basketball IQ beat us tonight,†Williams, the Lee coach, said. “Defensively, we were fine, but we struggled offensively.†“Coach Williams is doing a good job at Lee,†said Patton, who is in his fourth year as Sterling’s head coach. “Those guys are taking the same steps we did the last three years. “With this odd (school holiday) week, I expected us to have some problems, and we came out very flat tonight. We hadn’t done that all year except in the first quarter the other night at Humble. “Still, we’ll take the win and see where were are Tuesday against Channelview.†The Rangers host Channelview Tuesday night while Lee travels to Beaumont to play West Brook.
  13. Dayton At Nederland Tuesday Predictions?/GAME WILL BE BROADCASTED HERE
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