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  1. Ok I choose Dayton to win, but I do think Lumberton will make it competetive and at this point wouldn't be shoocked if the Bears won. Anything can happen on Fridays and Lumberton has played their best season in a whild and will be goint into the game with a lot of confidence. Goodluck Bronco's
  2. I just notice something!! the only teams with losing records on he poll are from 20-4A.
  3. Forest Brook is way down this year. I exspect the Eagles to win in a route.
  4. Check it out TexasHSFootball.com - REGION III # Team 1 Lamar Cons. 3-0 2 La Marque 3-0 3 Brenham 2-1 4 Waller 2-1 5 Nederland 1-2 6 Friendswood 2-1 7 Austin McCallum 2-1 8 Huntsville 2-1 9 Dayton 1-2 10 Hou. Wheatley 2-0 11 El Campo 3-0 12 Beau. Central 1-2 13 Texas City 2-1 14 Barbers Hill 3-0 15 Galena Park 3-0
  5. I have no idea how this will fall out. I do know historicly that 22-4A beats 21-4A most of the time. I wouldn't count on history though it just might be better this year, but it is hard to tell right now how good district 21 is.
  6. I think it would be Central Vs. Galena Park BH vs. Dayton Crosby Vs. Nederland
  7. Great!! Mason is a great athlete and overall person. Congrats Mason!!!
  8. I know everone is down on Ozen because of the 0-3 start. But they are the only school in the list that has started off by playing 3 5A schools which combined have a winning record percentage. Would anyone on the list done better against the same competetion??? I'm not an Ozen fan ,but if you look at all of the facts it helps.
  9. Barbers Hill Girls Basketball Receive #9 Area 4A Ranking Coach Chancelor enters the season with #9 Area Rank With 3 returning starters and several letterman coming back, Barbers Hill enters their first year in Class 4A as the number 9th ranked team in Region III. Coach John Chancelor returns four solid players; 3 year starter Samantha Hardin, returning starters Kassi Sylvia and Traci Sandel and super-sub Sarah Daniels. Barbers Hill enters the 2006-2007 season with a streak of 15 consecutive playoff appearances. TexasGirlsBasketball.com 4A Region 3 Pre-Season Rankings 1 Dickinson 2 Willis 3 Jones 4 Angleton 5 Lumberton 6 B. Ozen 7 La Marque 8 Austin LBJ 9 Barbers Hill 10 Sante Fe TexasGirlsBasketball.com Pre-Season Top 20 - Class 4A 1 Dunbar 2 Marble Falls 3 Midway 4 Del Valle 5 Dallas Lincoln 6 Amarillo Palo Duro 7 Dickinson 8 Kimball 9 Keller Fossil Ridge 10 Willis 11 Pflugerville Connally 12 Plainview 13 Houston Jones 14 E.P. Chapin 15 Fort Worth Wyatt 16 Copperas Cove 17 Hays 18 North Lamar 19 West Mesquite 20 Angleton
  10. Since we have some discussion going here is some stuff I put together to help compare these teams. :shock: West Brook West Brooks Record - 2-1 Opponents Records - 4-5 Played – 2 4A’s and 1 5A Best Team Played –Spring Westfield #7 in preseason Coaches Poll for 5A- lost 35-0 Point Scored 52 Points Allowed 63 WOS WOS Record – 3-0 Opponents Records – 2-7 Best Team Played –Dayton/ Unranked picked 4th in district preseason 4A. Won 26-9 Played – 3 4A’s Point Scored 81 Points Allowed 35 PAM PAM Record - 1-1 Opponents Records – 3-3 Best Team Played –Aldine Nimitz / Unranked picked 5th in district Preseason 5A. Lost 44-28 Played – 1 4A and 1 5A Point Scored 59 Points Allowed 71 Nederland Nederlands Record – 1-2 Opponents Records – 5-3 Best Team Played –La Marque Preseason #10 in DC and #2 in the Coaches Poll in 4A. Lost 28-21 Played 3 4A’s Point Scored 103 Points Allowed 75 Central Centrals Record – 1-2 Opponents Records – 5-4 Best Team Played –Baytown Lee/ Unranked picked #4 in district preseason in 5A. Won 21-9 Played – 2 5A’s and 1 4A Point Scored 69 Points Allowed 66 PNG PNG’s Record - 2-1 Opponents Records - 4-4 Best Team Played –Brenham #2 in DC preseason Poll in 4A- lost 33-9 Played – 2 4A’s and 1 3A Point Scored 57 Points Allowed 56 Newton Newton’s Record - 2-0 Opponents Records – 1-5 Best Team Played –Crockett/ Unranked & picked 3rd in district preseason in 3A. Won 28-13 Played – 2 3A’s Point Scored 49 Points Allowed 21 Barbers Hill BH’s Record – 3-0 Opponents Records – 3-5 Best Team Played –Bellville #13 in preseason DC Poll in 3A – Won 24-13 Played – 3 3A’s Point Scored 73 Points Allowed 26 Ozen Ozen Record – 0-3 Opponents Records – 5-3 Best Team Played –Seguin/unranked picked to place 3rd in district preseason in 5A. Lost 32-7 Played – 3 5A’s Point Scored 48 Points Allowed 98 Dayton Daytons Record – 1-2 Opponents Records – 5-3 Best Team Played –WOS #5 in DC Poll and preseason #4 in Coaches Poll for 3A- Lost 26-9 Played – 2 4A’s and 1 3A Point Scored 39 Points Allowed 43
  11. First off BH breaks into the top 10! kudos for reconizing this team. There is one comment that make no sense though (See Below) "The Eagles have definitely been impressive this season, but are lower in the poll because of their relatively weak strength of schedule in comparison to the other 4a teams." BH has played (According to which poll you look at) #20 Wharton #9 Jasper & #5 Bellville in 3A and remain undefeated and all games were won by a pretty good margin. Just because these teams are 3A doesn't mean they are weaker than 4A's. By the lofty power ranking that BH recieved below would tell me that the teams we have played are not "weak". 36. Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill (III-4A) (3-0-0) (0-0-0) 70.46
  12. Yep! King hasn't won a game yet they are 0-2
  13. Holy crap BH is in the lead and they have Galena PArk in our district at #14 :shock: Of course power rankings are mathmatical and can become pretty accurate by week 10 ,but not right now IMHO.
  14. So what is everyone doing for bye week??? Scouting, taking the week off or catching a local game??? I think I'm going to go scout our Districts preseason favorite C.E. King. They are playing Conroe Caney Creek @ 7:00 in C.E. King Friday. I hate Bye week :cry:
  15. Thats for sure!! I thought we were heathly going into the break , but find out that we have around 4 guys that are out.
  16. Not pretty ,but it's a win!! Bay City is way down this year no matter how you swing it. BC lost 42-0 against St. Pius and 54-20 against Waller. Are the Stangs in Bye this week? If so hopefully yur QB will have time to heal prior to district.
  17. YEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS wait a second there isn't a 10.5 spot is there?
  18. Here is a write up from the Eagle Sports Report. Needing a big effort with highly ranked Bellville coming to town, the Eagle defense stepped it up a notch forcing 5 Brahma turnovers. Meanwhile, the BH offense made enough big plays to out score the high octane Bellville offense. Both efforts propelled the Eagles to a 24-13 victory over previously undefeated Bellville. Barbers Hill will now have a week to recoup before kicking off the District 21-4A season. The Eagles took command in the first half maintaining a 14-0 lead. After exchanging punts, BH got a scoring strike from Blake Patton to Mason Fisher. The TD covered 20 and Nick Coggin kicked the PAT for a 7-0 first quarter score. The second quarter began with the first of the Bellville turnovers. Fisher intercepted a Bellville pass to start the second period. BH could not capitalize so Fisher repeated interception act again to set up BH's second quarter score. The Eagles pushed to the Bellville 3 where Todd Patton bulled over for the score. Once again, Coggin was true on his kick for the point after. In the second half, the Brahamas tallied first. After a good drive, Bellville scored on a 3 yard run of their own. The PAT kick sailed left, leaving the score at 14-6. Barbers Hill quickly answered to squash any thoughts about the Brahmas making a comeback. After a short kick, BH started on their own 36. Blake Patton ran a keeper for 8. The Blake hit Fisher for about 12 and the Eagles got another 15 on the play for a flagrant face-mask violation. BH pushed the ball to the Brahma 12 but turned the ball over. But possession stayed in the Bellville hands for one play. The Eagle defense jarred the ball loose and recovered it at the 10. Three plays later, Patton once again hooked up with Fisher. This time it was for a 7 yard touchdown pass. Coggin's kick made the score 21-6. In the fourth, both teams added to their score but not enough to change the outcome. Once again, BH got a terrific defense play which set up a field goal. Derek sack the quarterback at the Bellville 13 yard line. BH then took over on the Brahma 37 after a short punt. The Eagles drove to the Bellville 9 where Coggin was true once more from 26 yards out. Barbers Hill now had a 24-6 lead with 5:45 left in the game. Bellville would complete the scoring on the night moments later. After a short kick, an offside penalty and a flagrant late hit penalty, the Brahmas got the ball deep into Eagle territory. A few plays later, Bellville added another 3 yard touchdown but could not rally for any more points. Mason Fisher had eight receptions for 116 yards and 2 touchdowns along with 2 interceptions. Blake Patton went 17-of-30 passing with 2 touchdowns, while adding 50 yards rushing. Defensively, the whole team was outstanding. They held a team which had scored 35 and 42 points in their first 2 games to only 13. Defensive stats should be posted early next week. The Eagles now have a week off before host Forest Brook on Friday, Sept. 29th.
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