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Lovelady Colmesneil Evadale Deweyville Hull-Daisetta Sabine Pass (will probably drop out as usual and screw up everyone else's schedule)......
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Nailed that D1 prediction.....
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Pretty close........
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Nailed it this year.......lol
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Colmesneil nondistrict: West Hardin KIPP Eastside Cayuga Overton Cushing
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***UIL State Championship Game Thread***
RETIREDFAN1 replied to PhatMack19's topic in High School Football
Strawn 50, Motley County 22.....half -
The magazine will be unaffected.......
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(14-1) South Oak Cliff vs (13-2) Liberty Hill
RETIREDFAN1 replied to a topic in High School Football
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WOSgrad STATE CHAMPIONSHIP PICK'EMS
RETIREDFAN1 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Football
1. Westbrook 2. Strawn 3. Shiner 4. Falls City 5. Lorena 6. Franklin 7. Stephenville 8. Gilmer 9. College Station 10. Liberty Hill 11. North Shore 12. Westlake -
Wow!!!!
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R. I. P.
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I like the Stars and the Golden Knights.....
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CENTRAL HEIGHTS TOURNEY/Post updates here
RETIREDFAN1 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
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or even this: Centerville Groveton Grapeland Corrigan Leon West Hardin
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Another possibility: Garrison Timpson San Augustine Shelbyville West Sabine Joaquin Centerville Groveton Grapeland Corrigan Leon Normangee West Hardin
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Definitely.......
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UIL sheet seems to show High Island and Burkeville staying 1A so option 2 is the prediction.....
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CENTRAL HEIGHTS TOURNEY/Post updates here
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CENTRAL HEIGHTS TOURNEY/Post updates here
RETIREDFAN1 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
For good, or just for renovation??? -
1A D2: Apple Springs Calvert Oakwood Trinidad 1A D1: Burkeville Chester High Island Leverette's Chapel
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Best guess without a map....lol : Garrison Timpson San Augustine Shelbyville West Hardin West Sabine Joaquin Centerville Groveton Grapeland Corrigan Leon Normangee Beckville Big Sandy Harleton Hawkins Ore City Union Grove Cayuga Cross Roads Frankston Kerens Rivercrest
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IF High Island and Burkeville opt to play up: Alto Carlisle Cushing Lovelady Mt. Enterprise Overton Tenaha Colmesneil Deweyville Evadale Hull-Daisetta Sabine Pass Burkeville High Island IF Burkeville and High Island remain 1A: Alto Carlisle Cushing Mt. Enterprise Overton Tenaha Colmesneil Deweyville Evadale Hull-Daisetta Sabine Pass Lovelady
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*TOURNAMENT INFO, DEC. 9-11*/Post here
RETIREDFAN1 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
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This Week in Women's Basketball - Dec. 7 Posted: Dec 07, 2021 Complete Release (PDF) UP NEXT There are 14 non-conference games of the docket over the next week. The series of games begins on Tuesday evening when Lamar hosts McNeese State. On Wedneday evening California Baptist looks to remain perfect at home when they host San Diego State. The Thursday slate has a pair of road games as Grand Canyon travels to Northern Arizona while Utah Valley is at Montana. Friday sees Sam Houston traveling to Louisiana Tech with Lamar taking on in-state foe Texas State on the road while Seattle hosts Pac-12 foe, and cross city rival, Washington. Five games on Saturday then a pair of contests on Sunday close out the week. TICKETSMARTER WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ANNOUNCED Lamar’s Sabria Dean has been named the TicketSmarter Western Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week and Chicago State’s Aaliyah Collins was recognized as the TicketSmarter WAC Women’s Basketball Freshman of the Week for November 29-December 5. Dean was a standout in the Cardinals win against Loyola (La.) on Saturday afternoon. In the 57-44 victory, the native of Mineola, Texas registered 25 points on 11-of-16 shooting in addition to grabbing seven rebounds and dishing out three assists. While playing a game high 36 minutes the sophomore also had a block and a pair of steals in Lamar’s lone game during the week. Collins earned the league’s Freshman of the Week honors for third time. The newcomer from Snohomish, WA scored 33 points in a pair of games for the Cougars last week. She started the stretch with a 13-point contest against Indiana State on Wednesday before notching a 20-point game in 38 minutes against St. Thomas (Minn.) three days later. Aside from her scoring exploits she averaged five rebounds and three assists per game. Other nominees included: New Mexico State’s Bigue Sarr was solid in a pair of setbacks against New Mexico by averaging 24.5 points and 11.5 rebounds from her forward position … Seattle’s Bree Calhoun had a solid all around performance in their win vs. Boise State by recording 18 points, seven rebounds and four assists ... Jenna Dick scored 15 points, all from behind the arc, in just 17 minutes as Tarleton State handed Arlington Baptist an 81-point setback … In UT Rio Grande Valley’s game at Kansas, Maria Llorente tallied 10 points on 4-for-7 shooting with three rebounds and two steals … Breaunna Gillen was solid for Dixie State as she scored 23 points at Utah State on Wednesday evening before tallying 14 points two days later at Colorado … Jay McChristine averaged 11.5 points and five rebounds per game as Grand Canyon went 1-1 against Park (AZ) and Cal State Fullerton … In Stephen F. Austin’s lone game, Zya Nugent scored 13 points in 20 minutes whole corralling seven rebounds and swiping five steals … Madelyn Batista had 14 points and five rebounds with a pair of blocks as well as the game winning shot at the buzzer as Sam Houston knocked off Longwood Other freshman nominees included: Crystal Smith came off the bench to score six points in 19 minutes during Tarleton State’s historic 103-22 win over Arlington Baptist … In Grand Canyon’s 98-48 win over Park, Kassidy Dixon had eight points and three steals in 11 minutes … Maddie Warren earned a pair of starts at Utah State and Colorado and averaged 8.5 points and 3.5 assists for Dixie State …Zoe Nelson helped Stephen F. Austin to a 59-point win against Out Lady of the Lake with six points and 11 rebounds in just 10 minutes STATISTICALLY SPEAKING With non-conference play wrapping up this month, Stephen F. Austin continues to lead the WAC in scoring offense (85.9 ppg). They are sixth in the nation in scoring. Abilene Christian is just under the 80-point barrier as they are tallying 79.4 points per game. California Baptist has been distributing their offense quite well, with a 21.5 assists per game average. Defensively, Grand Canyon and Stephen F. Austin are first and fourth respectively in the nation in steals per game. The Lopes are registering 17.7 steals a game while the Lumberjacks are notching 14.6 swipes each time they step onto the court. Tarleton tops the league in scoring defense, as they are giving up just 54.3 points per game. Individually, CBU’s Caitlyn Harper is scoring 20.2 points per game. She is the only WAC player to average more than 20 points per game. LU’s Akasha Davis is connecting on a league best 63.8 percent of her shot attempts. UVU’s Josie Williams is corralling 12.7 rebounds each time she suits up. Ane Olaeta is directing CBU’s offense and is averaging a WAC best 9.2 assists per game. On the other end of the floor, Tarleton State’s Seynabou Thiam is rejecting a league high 2.1 shots per game with Aaliyah Collins from Chicago State and SFA’s Stephanie Visscher tied for the conference lead in steals (3.0 spg). ALL AROUND EFFORT Both Stephen F. Austin and Tarleton put a hurt on their respective opponents on Saturday. The Lumberjacks beat Our Lady of the Lake by a 90-31 count while the Texans posted an historic 103-22 victory against Arlington Baptist. Tarleton set a school record for margin of win (81) while allowing the fewest points in their NCAA era. CLOSING IN ON A MILESTONE A pair of WAC players are on the verge of hitting 1,000 career points. CBU’s Georgia Dale has scored 997 points during her time as a Lancer while Faith Cook of SHSU is just 26 points away from the millennium mark. Cook scored 237 points at UTEP before tallying her next 737 points as a member of the Ladyjacks.