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    daddy23 got a reaction from Hagar in HARDIN-JEFFERSON MARATHON/Post updates here!   
    Vidor 54
    Shepard 49 
    In the semifinal of the Silver Bracket
    Vidor 59
    Central Pollock 53
    In the Championship Game of the Silver Bracket
     
    Lumberton beat Shepard in the 3rd place game in the Silver Bracket and Huffman beat LCM in the 3rd place game in the Gold Bracket.  Did not get final scores on either game.
    It was lots of fun for me to get to see game here on Friday and Saturday.  IMO, the field was very solid, top to bottom.  Most of the games were quality and very competitive.  Despite every team playing 6 games in 3 days and despite the snow, the tournament seemed to run on time, and very efficient.  The officiating was as solid throughout (I know there were missed calls and a few games may have could used some improvement, but overall, it was quite solid IMO).
    Thanks Coach Davis and the HJ Family!
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    daddy23 got a reaction from Hagar in HARDIN-JEFFERSON MARATHON/Post updates here!   
    They were not posting all the scores, but I believe Evadale on Friday morning beat Buna 97-85.  I know Evadale lost to Vidor on Friday evening 62-49.
     
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    daddy23 got a reaction from AthleticSupporter - Jock in Pakronos crow eating post Vidor game.   
    I appreciate the post and the willingness to eat Crow, but that PAM team last night is not just Good, they are REALLY good!  I was at the WOS scrimmage earlier this year and I know it was "just a scrimmage" but there is no way that WOS is better than PAM.  I mean I do not know who would win if and anything can happen on one night in a football game, but PAM has an Amazing Team.  I would expect them to go deep in the Playoffs!
    Good Luck!
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    daddy23 got a reaction from Cougar14.2 in Crosby ISD changes stance on protests   
    I realize that nothing that I say here will have any affect on anyone's opinion.
    But I feel the need to kneel and be counted.  Those young football players who have chosen to kneel instead of stand, may not understand completely what they are doing.  But neither do the ones that stand and hold their hand over their hearts.  
    What Kaep has done has made so many of us uncomfortable.  And that is a good thing!  It is too easy for White Males to just sit by and think that all is well in America for everyone.  It's not.  But I can still go days without remembering that, because I am one of those privileged White Males.  And watching Football on Sundays (a bunch of millionaires running around playing a game) never made me stop and think about the issues.  But now it does, if only for a few moments.  And I can thank Colin K and all the others who joined in for that.  
    I would gladly join them by taking a knee on the sidelines.  For those who think that makes me a bad example to young people, I would beg you to take a quiet look into history.  
    The Lorax: Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.
      
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    daddy23 got a reaction from studd88 in Crosby ISD changes stance on protests   
    I realize that nothing that I say here will have any affect on anyone's opinion.
    But I feel the need to kneel and be counted.  Those young football players who have chosen to kneel instead of stand, may not understand completely what they are doing.  But neither do the ones that stand and hold their hand over their hearts.  
    What Kaep has done has made so many of us uncomfortable.  And that is a good thing!  It is too easy for White Males to just sit by and think that all is well in America for everyone.  It's not.  But I can still go days without remembering that, because I am one of those privileged White Males.  And watching Football on Sundays (a bunch of millionaires running around playing a game) never made me stop and think about the issues.  But now it does, if only for a few moments.  And I can thank Colin K and all the others who joined in for that.  
    I would gladly join them by taking a knee on the sidelines.  For those who think that makes me a bad example to young people, I would beg you to take a quiet look into history.  
    The Lorax: Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.
      
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    daddy23 got a reaction from CAL2TEX in Crosby ISD changes stance on protests   
    I realize that nothing that I say here will have any affect on anyone's opinion.
    But I feel the need to kneel and be counted.  Those young football players who have chosen to kneel instead of stand, may not understand completely what they are doing.  But neither do the ones that stand and hold their hand over their hearts.  
    What Kaep has done has made so many of us uncomfortable.  And that is a good thing!  It is too easy for White Males to just sit by and think that all is well in America for everyone.  It's not.  But I can still go days without remembering that, because I am one of those privileged White Males.  And watching Football on Sundays (a bunch of millionaires running around playing a game) never made me stop and think about the issues.  But now it does, if only for a few moments.  And I can thank Colin K and all the others who joined in for that.  
    I would gladly join them by taking a knee on the sidelines.  For those who think that makes me a bad example to young people, I would beg you to take a quiet look into history.  
    The Lorax: Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.
      
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    daddy23 reacted to CougarCal in Crosby ISD changes stance on protests   
    I keep getting kicked off while I'm typing my post so apologies for the errors.  When Kaep started this it was his way of a silent protest and has anyone thought about the inner city kids that have over 2 million dollars from this so far from him and his rich white owner that has said okay, I see where you are coming from?He didn't start a riot and burn buildings down or stop traffic on Interstate 5.  Everyone (usually white people) is all up in the air refusing to look at why he is doing it.  Then the Santa Clara police chief basically shuts the door on any dialogue whereas the Denver police chief had an open mind with Brandon Marshall.  
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    daddy23 got a reaction from Tyler Dixson in Vidor's new hire as head basketball coach   
    Team,
    I tried to post months ago when this thread was first on, but for some reason I could not login.  My login and password didn't work.  Tried again this week and it worked.  Noticed the thread again and just wanted to share my thoughts.
    I did have a son that wore #23.  He would be a freshman this year and likely in the program.  Instead, he is fighting a losing battle with Osteosarcoma.  When I choose the moniker he was a 6 year old playing T-ball.  Those are some memories that I will always cherish.  
    I have other children (both boys and a girl) who have played sports at Vidor.  This isn't about how Larry treated my children.  My children are cursed with my gentics.  Every minute of Playing Time that they ever get a testimony that hard work and commitment can occassionally overcome genetics and that the talent pool at Vidor is often shallow.
    However, Larry did a below average job of coaching as he took over the team and he detoriated into doing a really poor job.  I do not mean that as an indictment on him as a person or as him on a coach.  I am just pointing out that he lost the team, the individual players and the community and as things went South, he only made decisions that made things worse.  
    I actually think that I am an above average Sports Coach (although it is not what I do professionally) and yet I have sucked it up with some of my teams.  Nothing I did worked and I made decisions that made things worse.  Sometimes it happens.  Sometimes you need a reboot.  I hope the reboot helps Coach Sterling.  I wish the reboot would have happen 2 years sooner for Vidor.

    That is how I really feel.
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    daddy23 got a reaction from robanadana in Vidor's new hire as head basketball coach   
    This post just doesn't make sense or match the reality that we saw in Vidor.  The Vidor Parents and Fans wanted Sterling out for years, but Administration stood by him.  
    Your later question of whether Sterling is a good coach?  I think it is too early to tell.  Bill Bellicheck was a terrible coach in Clevland and will go down in history as one of the greatest.  I hope for Larry and Bridge City's sake that there is another such turnaroud in the future.  But he was not good for the Vidor Program and he was not good for the Boys in the program the last 2 years.
    I have no idea how good of a coach Coach Williams will be.  I have no idea how many games Vidor will win.  But anyone is an improvement over the last situation for the Pirates!
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    daddy23 got a reaction from winwin in Vidor's new hire as head basketball coach   
    Team,
    I tried to post months ago when this thread was first on, but for some reason I could not login.  My login and password didn't work.  Tried again this week and it worked.  Noticed the thread again and just wanted to share my thoughts.
    I did have a son that wore #23.  He would be a freshman this year and likely in the program.  Instead, he is fighting a losing battle with Osteosarcoma.  When I choose the moniker he was a 6 year old playing T-ball.  Those are some memories that I will always cherish.  
    I have other children (both boys and a girl) who have played sports at Vidor.  This isn't about how Larry treated my children.  My children are cursed with my gentics.  Every minute of Playing Time that they ever get a testimony that hard work and commitment can occassionally overcome genetics and that the talent pool at Vidor is often shallow.
    However, Larry did a below average job of coaching as he took over the team and he detoriated into doing a really poor job.  I do not mean that as an indictment on him as a person or as him on a coach.  I am just pointing out that he lost the team, the individual players and the community and as things went South, he only made decisions that made things worse.  
    I actually think that I am an above average Sports Coach (although it is not what I do professionally) and yet I have sucked it up with some of my teams.  Nothing I did worked and I made decisions that made things worse.  Sometimes it happens.  Sometimes you need a reboot.  I hope the reboot helps Coach Sterling.  I wish the reboot would have happen 2 years sooner for Vidor.

    That is how I really feel.
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    daddy23 got a reaction from bulldog81 in Vidor's new hire as head basketball coach   
    Team,
    I tried to post months ago when this thread was first on, but for some reason I could not login.  My login and password didn't work.  Tried again this week and it worked.  Noticed the thread again and just wanted to share my thoughts.
    I did have a son that wore #23.  He would be a freshman this year and likely in the program.  Instead, he is fighting a losing battle with Osteosarcoma.  When I choose the moniker he was a 6 year old playing T-ball.  Those are some memories that I will always cherish.  
    I have other children (both boys and a girl) who have played sports at Vidor.  This isn't about how Larry treated my children.  My children are cursed with my gentics.  Every minute of Playing Time that they ever get a testimony that hard work and commitment can occassionally overcome genetics and that the talent pool at Vidor is often shallow.
    However, Larry did a below average job of coaching as he took over the team and he detoriated into doing a really poor job.  I do not mean that as an indictment on him as a person or as him on a coach.  I am just pointing out that he lost the team, the individual players and the community and as things went South, he only made decisions that made things worse.  
    I actually think that I am an above average Sports Coach (although it is not what I do professionally) and yet I have sucked it up with some of my teams.  Nothing I did worked and I made decisions that made things worse.  Sometimes it happens.  Sometimes you need a reboot.  I hope the reboot helps Coach Sterling.  I wish the reboot would have happen 2 years sooner for Vidor.

    That is how I really feel.
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    daddy23 got a reaction from bulldog81 in Vidor's new hire as head basketball coach   
    Team First, Then you do not know Larry Sterling very well.
     I do not care what you think my motivation is.  I am just calling it like I see it.  I have been on this board a long time.  It is easy to find out exactly who I am.  And I haven't said anything here that I have not first said to Larry privately in person.
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    daddy23 got a reaction from mytwocents-28 in Vidor's new hire as head basketball coach   
    Team,
    I tried to post months ago when this thread was first on, but for some reason I could not login.  My login and password didn't work.  Tried again this week and it worked.  Noticed the thread again and just wanted to share my thoughts.
    I did have a son that wore #23.  He would be a freshman this year and likely in the program.  Instead, he is fighting a losing battle with Osteosarcoma.  When I choose the moniker he was a 6 year old playing T-ball.  Those are some memories that I will always cherish.  
    I have other children (both boys and a girl) who have played sports at Vidor.  This isn't about how Larry treated my children.  My children are cursed with my gentics.  Every minute of Playing Time that they ever get a testimony that hard work and commitment can occassionally overcome genetics and that the talent pool at Vidor is often shallow.
    However, Larry did a below average job of coaching as he took over the team and he detoriated into doing a really poor job.  I do not mean that as an indictment on him as a person or as him on a coach.  I am just pointing out that he lost the team, the individual players and the community and as things went South, he only made decisions that made things worse.  
    I actually think that I am an above average Sports Coach (although it is not what I do professionally) and yet I have sucked it up with some of my teams.  Nothing I did worked and I made decisions that made things worse.  Sometimes it happens.  Sometimes you need a reboot.  I hope the reboot helps Coach Sterling.  I wish the reboot would have happen 2 years sooner for Vidor.

    That is how I really feel.
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    daddy23 got a reaction from NeDeRlAnD b-DoG fAn in Black&Gold Rivalry Predictions Thread   
    Go Pirates Go!
    With all that hope in the air......I just wish it was about 20 degrees cooler! 
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    daddy23 got a reaction from LumRaiderFan in Vidor's new hire as head basketball coach   
    Team,
    I tried to post months ago when this thread was first on, but for some reason I could not login.  My login and password didn't work.  Tried again this week and it worked.  Noticed the thread again and just wanted to share my thoughts.
    I did have a son that wore #23.  He would be a freshman this year and likely in the program.  Instead, he is fighting a losing battle with Osteosarcoma.  When I choose the moniker he was a 6 year old playing T-ball.  Those are some memories that I will always cherish.  
    I have other children (both boys and a girl) who have played sports at Vidor.  This isn't about how Larry treated my children.  My children are cursed with my gentics.  Every minute of Playing Time that they ever get a testimony that hard work and commitment can occassionally overcome genetics and that the talent pool at Vidor is often shallow.
    However, Larry did a below average job of coaching as he took over the team and he detoriated into doing a really poor job.  I do not mean that as an indictment on him as a person or as him on a coach.  I am just pointing out that he lost the team, the individual players and the community and as things went South, he only made decisions that made things worse.  
    I actually think that I am an above average Sports Coach (although it is not what I do professionally) and yet I have sucked it up with some of my teams.  Nothing I did worked and I made decisions that made things worse.  Sometimes it happens.  Sometimes you need a reboot.  I hope the reboot helps Coach Sterling.  I wish the reboot would have happen 2 years sooner for Vidor.

    That is how I really feel.
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    daddy23 got a reaction from Hagar in Black&Gold Rivalry Predictions Thread   
    I think the Pirates may not throw a pass all night long.  My heart wants to pick the Pirates.  History would merit picking the Dogs.  
    But those of you who are saying that the Pirates have to pass to win tomorrow, let me say in the Spirit of Yogi.  You don't have to throw the ball to win, you just have to score more points than the other team!
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