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  1. [quote name="BMTSoulja1" post="812457" timestamp="1276544645"]
    [quote author=WOSgrad link=topic=70516.msg812424#msg812424 date=1276540621]
    1.  Beaumont Central (DI)
    2.  Port Neches-Groves (DII)
    3.  Nederland (DI)
    4.  Lumberton (DII)
    5.  Little Cypress-Mauriceville
    6.  Livingston
    7.  Vidor
    8.  Beaumont Ozen
    [/quote]Looks good...  for my Jags.  Yes, I like it, Grad!   8) 8)  [b]I still think that LC-M makes the playoffs and no way Ozen is the cellar dweller...[/b][/quote]
    I agree Soulja.
  2. [quote name="lu cards" post="791098" timestamp="1271441248"]
    the booster club was discouraged before faircloth got here.i was told in his interview he was asked about having a booster club.his reply was,i dont see how you can be successful without one.people tend to get excited when a new coach spends his spring break repainting the fieldhouse and girls weight room.he has lead by example so the community will do what they can to help.[b]if faircloth leaves then were better off for him coming here and know what to look for in our next coach.[/b][/quote]
    I agree. The program was not in good shape when he was hired and he was chosen from a pretty impressive list of applicants. Whenever he chooses to leave for bigger things I would expect another pretty good list of coaches to apply. Our program is definitely better due to him.
  3. [quote name="dayton" post="791012" timestamp="1271430844"]
    [quote author=JoesBros link=topic=68660.msg790981#msg790981 date=1271426646]
    I just dont understand why all of a sudden when you get a new young hot shot coach in there everybody is jumping on the bandwagon?? The support or spirit was down the last years in the Burnet era who IMO is the face of the PNG Athletic Program.
    [/quote]

    He got the ball rolling with getting a Booster Club. So there was really no band wagon to jump on before right. I'm not sure how that draws the "Hot Shot" tag. Did someone keep Burnett (sp?) from starting one?

    I'm sure you know much more about the situation than me. I understand that a lot of folks feel that Coach Burnett was mistreated. But.... has Faircloth actually done anything to contribute to that?

    Not stirring. I'm honestly asking....
    [/quote]
    Burnett did not want a booster club.The fans wanted to start one for years.
  4. [quote name="PNG1992" post="780632" timestamp="1269357272"]
    Malone took over a PNG team that won 1 game and scored a total of 1 offensive TD in all their district games in 1988 and had them in the state quarterfinals a year later in 1989.  He followed that up with a 2 round playoff run in 1990. He revived a dead program in 1 year and had folks hating PNG at a level that hadnt been seen in years.   

    If they want a short-tem fix to get back on track Id be calling Nebraska.
    [/quote]
    I have to agree. For a quick turnaround Malone would be a good one.
  5. it is not good big daddy. sometimes people get caught up in the moment and do something regretful. i saw last year where a local gold team coached by an ex h.s. coach put a team pic on his teams website of the team that had won a big tournament. on there he scratched through players names that had quit his team and made note of it. he obviously realized how wrong he was and removed the notation  but not the scratch thru. i dont  visit here much, i stay over on football side. i just had a friend whose daughter was involved tell me. seemed pretty low. 
  6. [quote name="BHBrave08" post="753482" timestamp="1265080639"]
    [quote author=UgotTRUCKED link=topic=65481.msg753464#msg753464 date=1265079284]
    BH non district: Santa Fe ; Lumberton; and Nederland.
    [/quote]

    Wow thats definitely different from the norm at the Hill. Santa Fe generally is not all that strong. Lumberton and Nederland are off and on so it will be interesting to see how good they are when we play them. hmm...
    [/quote]
    Nederland will be good this upcoming season, should make for a good test.
  7. [quote name="Tribesman" post="749420" timestamp="1264456448"]
    Glad I didn't see this earlier...Wouldn't have been able to sleep if I would have known that Kroeker applied from  PN-G. Thank you, Barbers Hill... ;D
    [/quote]
    I hear ya, but it will happen eventually. Kroeker is a good one and will succeed as a head coach eventually. Until then we will enjoy having him as our defensive coordinator.
  8. [quote name="tvc184" post="741022" timestamp="1262995579"]
    Out of curiosity, of the many calibers available, is any of them really any better than the others at typical whitetail distances?

    Can a .308, .260, .270, .280, .264, , 25-06, 30-06, 7mm (the several available), 8mm, etc., do a better job than any of the others?

    I can see maybe a 300 Win Mag being better at extended ranges like maybe 600 yards but even that is debatable. I can understand the fairly light weight rounds like the 22-250, .223 and .204 maybe not having a lot of energy at say 200 yards.

    I see people make statements like, well if I decided to kill a bull moose in Montana then I wouldn't have to buy a new gun if I had a 300 Win Mag. That may be true but unless that is something on the immediate horizon on someone's agenda, is it simply wishful thinking or an attempt to justify something in someone's mind? I guess I could go buy a Ford 3500 pickup on the assumption that maybe someday I may decide to start my own construction company and may need such a vehicle. I love guns and think if someone wants a gun, who cares why? Buy five of each for all I care.

    [b]Back to the original question, in the typical deer hunting scenario of usually 100 yards or less but almost certainly not over 200 yards, does it really matter?[/b]
    [/quote]

    I honestly don't think it matters with the calibers you mentioned. I've killed deer with guns from 22-250 up to my 300 mag.
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