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Bucster

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  1. Hardin this, Hardin that, blah,blah blah : Hardin is a program on the rise. : Guess we'll wait until the 2008 season to see if Hardin has the makings of a consistent contender or they're just another fart in the wind. If I was a betting man, I'd pick the latter rather than the former.
  2. Hope Coach Hank remembers to bring the Astroglide .... EC is gonna need it playing in Tyler!
  3. My suggestion is build a bridge and get over it. Use this experience as a means to teach your daughter that life isn't fair and there will be times you just gotta take it in the shorts and move on. Take the high road and be remembered for losing a tough, possibly unfairly decided game with class & dignity. Our girls were over it the next day. Believe me they get life lesson all the time. How many times do I have to say, this is not about losing a game. To be honest I wish that girl would have not fouled our girl and the game would have been over with in the field of play. That would have been a lot easier to take. We will get over it but until then I will do everything in my power to make sure this official never calls a game again. To be honest, nothing will be done to this guy. But at least we tried. For all you people whom seem to have all the answers. I hope it happens to you oneday. Then maybe you will understand how we feel. I've had 4 of my kids go through HS & AAU athletics and I've seen my share of screwins' by the guys in the striped shirts. I understand your frustration but complaining about it won't get the referee in question removed from his chapter and won't change the outcome of the game. I agree with you, we can't change the outcome of the game and I know that nothing will be done to that official but there always that slimmer of hope. Writing on the message board is a way of relieving all that tention. I just had to vent, AGAIN and AGAIN. I understand completely. When my oldest daughter was a Freshman in HS (she's 28 years old now) she was playing in a tourney at Amarillo, Tx. The other team was in foul trouble and only had 3 girls on the court. The ref made sure that our girls couldn't get the ball past half court without calling a travel, double dribble or offensive foul. He was favoring the other team and making no attempt to conceal it. I wanted to confront him after the game and fortunately my wife got me cooled down and prevented me from doing something foolish. His name was Mal Carr and to this day, I have no use for the man. As much as I enjoyed watching my kids play ball, I'm glad their HS athletic careers are over. Too much stress for this old man!
  4. My suggestion is build a bridge and get over it. Use this experience as a means to teach your daughter that life isn't fair and there will be times you just gotta take it in the shorts and move on. Take the high road and be remembered for losing a tough, possibly unfairly decided game with class & dignity. Our girls were over it the next day. Believe me they get life lesson all the time. How many times do I have to say, this is not about losing a game. To be honest I wish that girl would have not fouled our girl and the game would have been over with in the field of play. That would have been a lot easier to take. We will get over it but until then I will do everything in my power to make sure this official never calls a game again. To be honest, nothing will be done to this guy. But at least we tried. For all you people whom seem to have all the answers. I hope it happens to you oneday. Then maybe you will understand how we feel. I've had 4 of my kids go through HS & AAU athletics and I've seen my share of screwins' by the guys in the striped shirts. I understand your frustration but complaining about it won't get the referee in question removed from his chapter and won't change the outcome of the game.
  5. My suggestion is build a bridge and get over it. Use this experience as a means to teach your daughter that life isn't fair and there will be times you just gotta take it in the shorts and move on. Take the high road and be remembered for losing a tough, possibly unfairly decided game with class & dignity.
  6. He'll absolutely love Goodwell Oklahoma. 8)
  7. He wasn't on Rice's web-site as one of their signees. Did he sign late? Or, is he going to try and walk on the football team? He signed a LOI on national signing day. I spoke to his parents last night and they are thrilled. Not sure why Rice website doesn't have him listed cause he's getting a full ride.
  8. TE - Vance McDonald signed with Rice University.
  9. They'll play at the Montagne. Kountze squeaked by EC when they played at Kountze and EC beat the Lions handily when they met in Winnie. I expect EC will fare well on a neutral court.
  10. EC needs to avoid having a letdown after beating Kountze & Hardin this week. Deweyville is a tough place to win and the Pirates played the Bucs tough at Winnie.
  11. God forbid the refs begin calling every walk, double dribble or foul in a girl's game, the game would last an eternity.
  12. Very tight game until middle of 4th period when EC began pulling away.
  13. East Chambers will miss LB - Paul Trammell, S -Tramain Thomas & DT - Bryan Vigers.
  14. Bullsh*t! How do you better yourself as a team by beating the dog out of a team that is obviously less talented than you? I question Big Sandy's sportsmanship by their decision to leave the starters in the game until the end of the third period. Based on the final score, I'm sure the game's outcome was long decided by that time.
  15. I can't. Hardin loses their two best players and Kountze has most of their team back.
  16. Anybody know if this mag is a recap of the 2007 season or an early preview of the 2008 season?
  17. It's gonna be rock n' roll time in Kountze tonight! I hate to remove my green & gold colored glasses but Kountze is hard to beat on their home court. Kountze wins in a close one.
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