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  1. IM NOT ALL ABOUT TALKING "CRAP" BUT IF YOU WANT TO NAME PEOPLE BESIDES D BAILY, WE CAN START BY BEN ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM ELLIS, QUAME SPIKES, DARREN BEAVERS, CAMRON STUBBLEFIELD, JOHNATHON HADNOT, RYAN BRONSON. JUST TO NAME A FEW. AND TO SAY THAT WE ARE A ONE MAN SHOW WELL LETS SEE.... BEN ARMSTRONG 2TD RYAN BRONSON 1TD DOMINIQUE BAILY 1TD WILLIAM ELLIS CLOSE TO 100 YARDS RUSHING QUAME SPIKES KEY PLAYER LOTS OF CATCHES, BIG PLAYS SO MUCH FOR A "1 MAN SHOW" 8) 8) 8)
  2. now im not that old, but last night, jasper vs. nederland. was just terrible, as i was on the field, my cletes were comming off when beacuse i was getting stuck ankle deep in mud. it was crazy
  3. not from the ref, but i can assure you coach farre was not happy with him, the next day however we watched film and everybody got a good laugh out of it :D
  4. i remember one day jasper was playing beaumont central and it was the freshmen team, one player broke and as her broke someone was called for holding, the ref threw the flag as the play was going on , one of our linemen caught it and put it in his pants and kept running. then gave it to the ref. i never laughed so hard in my life
  5. Well just so you know this is a game situation, 4 quarters 12 min each, no coaches on the field ect, so i say go dawgs!!!
  6. my GOSH png has alot of people , good luck to them though! and Ben Armstrong is goning to be something special, SOPHMORE!! LETS GO DAWGS!!!
  7. jasper practiced from 3pm till almost 9 pm last night, as far as we know practice is still today
  8. sean weatherspoon is ROLB nuber 12 for mizzo
  9. ok im not sure if they are all spelled right but.... 1 Eugine Seal 2 Reggie Davis 3 Rafel Adams 4 Big Red 5 Sean Wheatherspoon and go out on a limb and say 6 Steven Shives lol
  10. any thoughts on The Jasper and PNG scrimage
  11. i play with kwame and dominique (spikes and baily) and i tell you these guys are two of the funnest guys to be around, they are both tremendous athelets and have a attitude for winning. when one is clicking it seems like the rest of the team is. big things for us next year!!!
  12. I like hippo from WOS he is a good qb smart and has a good arm. But you guys are forgeting our qb. Dominique Baily. One whice Dave Cambell put on the list of the top 10 players he would pay to watch! (he is number 1 out of the 10)
  13. oh well my mistake. still is a game i would like to see
  14. non-district - Jasper v.s. Gilmer. District Jasper v.s. Carthage Playoffs- Newton v.s Kirbyville
  15. i believe that jasper just might suprise you guys this year
  16. 1. West Brook 2. WOS 3. Jasper 4. PNG 5. Daton 6. Livingston 7. Newton 8. Lumberton 9. Kirbyville 10. Carthage
  17. like the dog said when the train ran over his tail.... it wont be long now lol
  18. 1 JISD Student Standardized Dress Code Pants/Skirts/Shorts/Jumpers • Acceptable colors for pants, skirts, shorts and jumpers are khaki, navy blue and black (Solid, single colors) • All pants and shorts will be pleated or flat-front Dockers or similar style and must have belt loops. • Belts must be worn with all pants and shorts and must be worn within the belt loops. • Pants and shorts are to be worn at the waist with a belt at all times • Belts must be visible at all times. • Pants must be worn outside of shoes. • Capri pants will be acceptable for girls as long as they are worn at the waist and with a belt. • Shorts may be worn but must be knee length or longer. • Skirts must be knee length or longer. Slits in skirts may not extend more than 3 inches above the knee. • Skirts must be worn at the waist. If a skirt has belt loops, a belt must be worn. • Jumpers may be worn but must be knee length or below. • Jumpers must be worn over a standard dress-approved shirt. • Brand logos or labels on clothing items in this section may be no larger than 1 ½†by 1 ½â€. Not Allowed • Oversized clothing • Sweatpants, wind pants, pants or shorts with drawstrings, warm-ups, overalls or coveralls. • Leather, suede, vinyl, corduroy, denim and knit materials except for outerwear. • Baggy-style pants or shorts • Cargo or carpenter style pants or shorts. • Soccer or boxer style shorts (except in P.E or P.E. equivalent classes) • Studs or decorations of any kind. • Gaucho style pants or gaucho style Capri’s. Belts • Belts must be worn buckled at all times. • Belts must be solid color leather-like dress-style or canvas belts with buckle. • Acceptable colors for belts are brown, black, navy blue, khaki or white. • Belts must be visible at all times. • Belt length must not exceed waist size by more than 4 inches. Not Allowed • Scarves or ribbons used as belts. • Tie or fringe belts. • Excessively decorated belts or buckles. • Oversized buckles (no larger than credit card size) • Chain or metal belts. • Lettering on belts or buckles. • Stripes, checks or designs. 2 Shirts/Turtlenecks • Solid shirts colors including burgundy, black, white, gray, khaki, yellow, brown, and green that fit the style description will be allowed. • Collared knit button polo style shirt (short or long sleeve). • Oxford-style or dress shirts in long or short sleeve. • Turtleneck shirts. • Undershirts must be white, black, gray or same color as top shirt. • All shirts, undershirts and turtlenecks must neatly be tucked in and remain tucked in when students arms are raised. • Shirts and blouses must be buttoned from the first button past the collar. • Shirts are to remain tucked in during the school day while on school campus. • Clothing may have brand logos no larger than 1 ½†by 1 ½â€. Not Allowed • Lettering of any kind unless approved by school principal. • Cap sleeves or sleeveless shirts. • Visible stripes, check or other designs. • Thermal-type shirts. • Terry cloth shirts. • Zippered shirts. • Tight, extremely form-fitted shirts. • Low-cut blouses. • Cleavage showing. • Excessive layering of shirts. Sweatshirts/Sweaters/Sweater Vests • Solid colors including burgundy, black, white, gray, khaki, yellow, brown, and green that fits the style description will be allowed. • May only be worn over a standardized shirt or turtleneck as listed above. • All must be pullover style or cardigan style. • Must be appropriately sized in shoulders, sleeves and length. • Bottom of sweatshirt, sweater or sweater vest may not extend more than 4 inches below the belt. • Clothing may have brand logo’s no larger than 1 ½†by 1 ½â€. Not Allowed • Oversized clothing. • Zippers, snaps, etc. • Sleeveless or cap sleeved sweatshirts. • Shrugs • Short vest or sweater above the waistline. • Tight-fitting sweaters. 3 Shoes/Shoestrings/Socks/Hosiery • Shoes must be brown, black, gray, navy blue or white. • Shoes must be leather-like or canvas lace up, loafer type or tennis shoe. • Brown, black or navy blue boots are acceptable. • Closed-toe mule style or closed-toe slides are acceptable. • Sandals/open-toed shoes must have a back strap. • Shoelaces must be white or match the color of the shoe. • If socks are worn, they must match each other and be dark brown, black, navy blue, khaki or white. (solid color) • Tights or hosiery must be brown, black, navy blue, white or neutral. (solid color) • Shoes must be a matching pair. • Shoes must be tied or fastened at all times. Not Allowed • Flip flops • Open-toed shoes without a back strap. • Colored shoelaces except those listed above. • Checks, stripes, lettering, wording, or designs on socks, hosiery or tights. • Fishnet type hosiery. • House shoes. Jewelry • Extremely large or bulky jewelry will not be allowed. • Wearing of any type of jewelry (medallions, necklaces, earring, and rings) that is in the shape of a weapon or any other inappropriate symbol is prohibited. Outerwear These items will be allowed to be worn inside the school building • Fleece or lightweight jackets in solid colors including burgundy, black, white, gray, khaki, yellow, brown, and green (brand logos no larger than 1 ½†by 1 ½â€). • Fleece or lightweight jackets in solid colors including burgundy, black, white, gray, khaki, yellow, brown, and green with school-approved logos (brand logos no larger than 1 ½†by 1 ½â€). • Approved school jackets (letter jackets, FFA, etc.). • Coats must be unbuttoned / unzipped while in building. *All items in this category must be worn over standard dress shirt and must be appropriately sized. Any outwear of choice, except for dusters or trench coats, is acceptable to be worn to and from school. However, any outerwear garment that does not fit the description in the “these items will be allowed to be worn inside the school building†section above MUST be removed upon entering the school building and placed in a locker. 4 Students that are concerned about being cold while inside the school building must follow the guidelines above. No other outerwear garments will be allowed inside the school building. School Organizations • Any school organization may offer a shirt to students as an optional purchase. • Shirt must be approved by campus principal. • Shirts may have a principal-approved school related logo. • Students may wear approved school shirts or school organization shirts to school at principal’s discretion. • Shirts will be worn with approved pants/shorts/skirts as listed above. • Students who wear special clothing for the courses they are taking must be in school standard dress when not in that class. • Principals may designate certain days per year as exempt days and will determine what can be worn on those days. Principal decisions are final. Organizations such as Boy Scouts or Girls Scouts will not be allowed to wear uniforms to school. School Picture Day • Standard Dress Special Needs Students • Students who have special needs may apply for an exception from the stated guidelines. • Exceptions will be evaluated and approved by the building principal. Other Guidelines • Startling, unusual or immodest attire of any sort shall not be permitted. Fads in hairstyles, clothing or anything designed to attract attention to the individual or to disrupt the orderly conduct of the classroom or campus is not permitted. • Top and bottom clothing must be appropriately sized. • All clothing items must be properly hemmed or cuffed. • Torn, ripped, frayed or cut clothing will not be allowed. • Clothing and other articles that are considered “gang related†are not allowed. • Hats, scarves, bandanas, hair coverings and sweatbands are not to be worn by students except under circumstances approved by the principal. • Hoods are not to be worn on the head inside the building. • Leather, suede, vinyl, corduroy and denim materials are not allowed. • Spandex, nylon or stretch-type materials are not allowed. • Hair is to be clean and well groomed. Unusual coloring or excessive hairstyles that may include “tailsâ€, “designsâ€, “puffsâ€, etc. are prohibited. • Tongue rings and visible body piercing, other than earrings for girls, are not allowed. • All tattoos and body art must be covered. • Grills or temporary decorations on teeth are not to be worn. 5 • Excessive makeup is not allowed. • Only clear or mesh backpacks in the approved solid colors burgundy, black, white, gray, khaki, yellow, brown, and green are permissible. Boys: Additional Guidelines • Hairstyles that cause undue attention are not permitted. • Mustaches are permitted for high school students. Visible facial hair (beards, goatees) and sideburns below the ear are not allowed. • Earrings are prohibited including spacers and gauges. Girls: Additional Guidelines • Low cut apparel is not allowed. • Girls must wear sufficient undergarments. • Ear gauges are not allowed. • Approved maternity tops and bottoms must be worn by pregnant students once the pregnancy is confirmed and noticeable. Tops and bottoms must comply with dress code colors and style.
  19. No doubt im still a youngster, but i have been around football for a little while now and i have to say that my fav. rival game has been Jasper vs Newton, the atmosphere is just estatic. These two teams make for some class A football, too bad that we cant play them, tensions build outside of the game, just a shame
  20. Carthage will be a tough task no doubt but i say my DAWGS 28-14
  21. maybe im wrong but to me it seems after the turn around of the dawgs in this past they are only getting better but to not rank them at all? everybody up there we could have condended to i mean Navasota we lost by 2 points in which we should have won we were up 34-14 at halftime. WOS we scored more on them than anyone did all season (not including playoffs i dont know about that) im not saying we should be number one but we should be up there somewhere? please let me know what you guys think
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