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  1. Gotta love a class dispute between Liberty and Huffman. Thats about as futile as a dispute between BH and Dayton on who has the most humble fans.
  2. [quote name="bronco pride" post="1172064" timestamp="1328367606"] Dayton will make the playoffs for sure. We are returning 14 starters and had alot of young talent. Im on the fence with crosby I know they return the twins but not much else. I think they have like 5 starters coming back. Bh lost pretty much everything. [b]I think 5 of the seniors on their team had been on varsity since they were freshman[/b]. Its hard to replace kids like that. I dont know much about the other teams in our district but would think humble will field a good team along with kw park and summer creek. [/quote] I know thats right, it seems like I  have been hearing them call out Logan McSwains name for at least 4 years.
  3. [quote name="Ex-Panther" post="1170801" timestamp="1328217722"] I think they should have the Liberty-Dayton rivalry game every year. It would be good for both schools they would make such good profits. With adversting merchandise and etc.. [/quote] I agree, it would be a great community event. Tailgating, cook-offs, shirts, cups, hats, etc...
  4. [quote name="BrenhamFan" post="1170728" timestamp="1328213505"] Means Dayton could possibly go D1. [/quote] True, we are used to being one of the two smallest schools in the district.
  5. [quote name="BrenhamFan" post="1170660" timestamp="1328211450"] Does anybody know where I can find out who Brenham plays?  (and other teams for that matter) [/quote] I imagine it'll be a few days before they start coming out. I imagine the phones lines in Texas are busy today.
  6. [quote name="BHFAN" post="1170490" timestamp="1328206069"] [quote author=bronco1 link=topic=95315.msg1170482#msg1170482 date=1328205768] I like your top 4 BHFAN, just not sure of that exact order. Crosby should be there, Summer Creek not sure, [b]BH because of the pretty uniforms[/b] and Dayton because its what we do. [/quote] True Dat ;D ;D ;D At the end of the day you never know who is going to step up. I know Crosby is returning a lot of speed and Dayton will be stacked as well minus a starting QB and the best kicker EVER ;D BH has to rebuild, but they have a lot of talent to step in plus another year for our QB to just get better. [/quote] Our kicker is a Junior this year, he'll be back.
  7. I like your top 4 BHFAN, just not sure of that exact order. Crosby should be there, Summer Creek not sure, BH because of the pretty uniforms and Dayton because its what we do.
  8. [quote name="Lions#80" post="1170454" timestamp="1328204593"] [quote author=PhatMack19 link=topic=95071.msg1170341#msg1170341 date=1328196707] [quote author=Valentinetx link=topic=95071.msg1170335#msg1170335 date=1328196559] Livingston stays 20-4A. I guess they will try to bankrupt the districts. [/quote] There really isn't anywhere else for them to go.  The closest district is full and they aren't any closer to 19-4a than us.  That's what happens when you have a 4a in the middle of nowhere. [/quote]Livingston is 45 minutes from Humble, 40 from Kingwood, 35 from New Caney, 35 from Huntsville,45 from Willis, trust me we got screwed. [/quote] The Lions must have horrible representation with the UIL, year after year they get neglected.
  9. [quote name="BHFAN" post="1170440" timestamp="1328204148"] [quote author=BMTSoulja1 link=topic=95315.msg1170438#msg1170438 date=1328204032] [quote author=BHFAN link=topic=95315.msg1170407#msg1170407 date=1328202837] [quote author=HUM398 link=topic=95315.msg1170389#msg1170389 date=1328201961] Its a good strong district. Dayton, Crosby, Summer Creek, Kingwood Park, Barbers Hill, and Humble are all very good programs.  If i was a betting man, i say the 4 top teams as it stands now (Dayton, Summer Creek, Kingwood Park, and Crosby) . Humble hired according to sources within the HISD athletic department Offensive coordinator Charles West of Dekaney High School to be head coach of the wildcats.  He'll have his work cut out for him, as we will be the youngest we have been since i have been following Wildcat football.  We will have talent, but we will be very very young. [/quote] Its a good thing you arn't a betting man ;) BH will be in the top 4 mark my word  8) [/quote] ::) ::) lawd have mercy.  ::) ::) [/quote] You know it True  ;D [/quote] Soulja, You know its true, Just like a honey bee, you take the best... [img][Hidden Content]]
  10. [quote name="TAMU" post="1170424" timestamp="1328203462"] [quote author=bigsoftballfan link=topic=95071.msg1170373#msg1170373 date=1328197716] High Island to 6 man Good for them. [/quote] Long road trips in store for them:  Apple Springs, Oakwood and Chester [/quote] The good news is you can down size to a Suburban to get them there.
  11. [quote name="bronco.football11" post="1170365" timestamp="1328197361"] Team.  The coaching leadership will be there.  How the players react to that leadership will determine their success. [/quote] I think this will be a good year for the Broncos, this years Senior class is a good group. Plenty of leaders will step in now that they are seniors. They will be accompanied by some very talented sophomores.
  12. I had heard that ETBU was gonna be at Jasper yesterday. Congrats Fellas!
  13. [quote name="PhatMack19" post="1170349" timestamp="1328196882"] Looks like Deweyville missed dropping to 1a by 1 student! [/quote] I wonder if they can appeal that?
  14. [quote name="falconfanatic" post="1170316" timestamp="1328196182"] [quote author=rebel 4 life link=topic=95071.msg1170296#msg1170296 date=1328195558] [quote author=WOSgrad link=topic=95071.msg1170126#msg1170126 date=1328178653] If you have a district that you want to know about, post it here and we'll reveal it! [/quote] Huffman's district? [/quote] [b]District 22[/b] Cleveland Cleveland Tarkington Coldspring-Oakhurst Huffman Hargrave Liberty Shepherd Splendora
  15. [quote name="wsprejr" post="1170314" timestamp="1328196153"] How mant HISD schools did they drop to 3A? [/quote] [b]District 23[/b] Houston Furr Houston Jones Houston Kashmere Houston Scarborough Houston Sterling Houston Washington Houston Worthing Houston Yates [b]District 24 *[/b] Houston KIPP * Houston KIPP Sunnyside La Marque Stafford Sweeny West Columbia Columbia
  16. [quote name="BHFAN" post="1170312" timestamp="1328196067"] [quote author=GCMPats link=topic=95071.msg1170284#msg1170284 date=1328195333] [quote author=liltex link=topic=95071.msg1170269#msg1170269 date=1328195059] 19-4a just got a little stronger 8) [/quote] Based on what? [/quote] where did GCM and Lee land? [/quote] 24-4A with FW and Pearland Dawson.
  17. [quote name="BHFAN" post="1170281" timestamp="1328195239"] [quote author=PhatMack19 link=topic=95071.msg1170261#msg1170261 date=1328194691] 19-4a has some big changes Crosby Dayton King Humble KW Park Summer Creek BH New Caney NC Porter [/quote] WOW I like  ;D [/quote] Me too. Fresh and new good change for all of us.
  18. [u][b]TPWD Proposes Opening Deer Hunting Near Dallas[/b][/u] AUSTIN – The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is considering opening deer hunting in three North Texas counties and another on the upper coast this fall as part of recommended changes to the 2012-13 Statewide Hunting Proclamation. TPWD staff recommended an open season for deer in Dallas, Collin, Rockwall and Galveston counties during a presentation Wednesday to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission’s Regulations Committee. In addition, the department is proposing to eliminate pheasant season in four coastal counties and permit the use of firearm silencers for hunting game animals and game birds. Staff recommendations addressing bobwhite quail hunting were tabled by the committee until additional population data is available later in the summer. Wildlife officials cited the rules for Grayson County, the only county in Texas with an archery-only deer season, as a starting point for the Dallas metro area counties being considered for an open hunting season. Under the proposed amendment, the current season structure in Grayson County would be altered to allow full-season, either-sex whitetail harvest. The amended Grayson County archery-only deer season structure would be implemented in Dallas, Collin, and Rockwall counties. In addition, the department is proposing to implement the Harris County season structure in Galveston County. The deer season in Collin and Rockwall counties has been closed since 1976 after agricultural development had virtually eliminated deer habitat. Since that time, agriculture has been gradually displaced by the extensive urban, suburban, and exurban growth of the Metroplex, which has resulted in highly fragmented habitat and minimal populations of white-tailed deer, mostly in riparian areas surrounding lakes and streams. The department believes that there is no biological reason to prohibit hunting and this is a way to increase hunting opportunity. Opening a season would also provide an additional method for addressing nuisance deer issues. In 1976 the department stocked pheasant in seven counties along the upper Texas coast in an effort to create hunting opportunity. By 2002, surveys indicated no pheasant populations in four of those counties, and the seasons in those counties were closed. Surveys now indicate that there are no pheasants remaining in Chambers, Jefferson, or Liberty counties, either. Therefore, the department proposes to close the season in those counties because there are no birds left to hunt. Regarding the proposed amendment allowing the use of silencers, the department has determined that there is no resource- or enforcement-related reason to prohibit the use of firearm silencers for the take of alligators, game animals or game birds, and therefore proposes to eliminate the current prohibition. The department notes that if the proposal is adopted, it will not relieve any person of the obligation to otherwise comply with any applicable state, federal, or local law governing the possession or use of firearm silencers. Comments on the proposed rules may be submitted by phone or e-mail to Robert Macdonald (512) 389-4775; e-mail: [email protected], Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78744.  Comments may also be submitted through the department’s Internet web site and at upcoming public meetings to be scheduled around the state. SL 2012-01-30 [Hidden Content]=
  19. News Release Media Contact: Mike Cox, 512-389-8046, [email protected] Feb. 1, 2012 [u][b]Game Warden Field Notes[/b][/u] [size=10pt][i]The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports.[/i][/size] [b]Angler catches too many rainbows:[/b] Game Warden Cynde Aguilar received a call on Jan. 19 about a fisherman keeping too many fish. Warden Aguilar made contact with the man and found him with 14 rainbow trout over the daily bag limit of 5. Citations issued for fishing without a license, exceeding the daily bag limit and restitution. [b]There’s more than one type of lease:[/b] Game Warden Michael Jaramillo received a phone call Jan. 11 from a local rancher who reported he had just witnessed an oilfield hand shoot a deer and that he did not have permission to hunt on his property. Warden Jaramillo arrived on the ranch and obtained a written statement from the rancher. After the rancher decided to sign a non-consent affidavit, a warrant was issued and the warden arrested the oilfield worker for hunting without landowner’s consent. [b]Game warden helps DPS trooper in struggle:[/b] Palo Pinto County Game Warden Cliff Swofford was flagged down on Jan. 17 by a UPS driver, who said a DPS trooper on a traffic stop on I-20 was wrestling with a man in an attempt to get him handcuffed. Warden Swofford responded and assisted the trooper with detaining and controlling the subject while a search of his vehicle was conducted. A large amount of marijuana was found in the vehicle, and the man was arrested. [b]Trespasser attacks game warden:[/b] January 21, Dallas County Game Warden David Bosecker was patrolling for night hunters in Hunt County when he spotted a subject trespassing at a barn and corral area. When Warden Bosecker approached the subject and told him he was under arrest, the man became belligerent and attacked him. Warden Bosecker arrested the subject and several cases are pending. [b]Thinking globally, violating the law locally:[/b] Trinity County Game Warden Randy Watts received a call from a landowner on Jan. 22 about hog hunters trespassing on his high fenced ranch. The landowner found a dog with a GPS collar and a few minutes later the hog hunters showed up to get the dog. The landowner asked the hunters how they got in the ranch. They stated the gate was open and they would leave it like they found it. After the hunters left, the landowner checked his gate. His lock was missing and a new lock was on the gate. The landowner knew the identity of one of the hunters. Game Warden Watts called the hunter and met with all the individuals on the neighboring property. Citations were issued to five hunters for trespassing. [b]Facebook helps tag illegal hunters:[/b] Newton County wardens Ellis Powell, Brian Srba, Landon Spacek, Bradley Smith and Jasper County warden Morgan Inman executed a search warrant on a Louisiana resident living in Newton County on Jan. 21. The warrant came after a four-month investigation, with warrants also being served on the subject’s Facebook account for e-mails and photos. As the interview was taking place, Louisiana game wardens were interviewing other subjects implicated by the man’s Facebook account. The subject admitted killing eight deer in the last few months and named several other subjects with numerous deer kills. None of the four main subjects have had a hunting license since 2004, with no deer taken in daylight hours during that time. Numerous charges filed with more interviews of other subjects pending. [b]Wardens make plenty of case in coastal operation:[/b] During coastal operations Jan. 23-27, Galveston and Chambers county wardens filed cases that included a crew boat that was in possession of five bags of fish fillets, a commercial crabbing boat that was caught in possession of oysters, illegal stone crabs and no commercial licenses and a commercial gulf shrimp boat caught in possession of head-and-tailed fish, exceeding the limit of flounder and shark fins. [b]TPWD-DPS youth hunt a first: [/b] Texas Parks and Wildlife and the Department of Public Safety hosted a first-ever youth hunt on the DPS training facility in Williamson County on Jan. 14. The youth hunted, did some target practice, and enjoyed a hamburger lunch. A total of 13 kids attended the hunt and harvested 26 deer. [b]Warden sinks boat theft plans:[/b] Fayette County Game Warden Calvin Harbaugh apprehended an adult and two juveniles in the act of stealing a 14-foot aluminum boat on Jan. 24. The boat had been chained to a tree on the edge of the Colorado River. The defendants had broken the lock, loaded the boat into the bed of a truck, and were about to drive off with it when apprehended. [b]Spotlighting arrest “illuminates” outstanding warrants:[/b] While conducting a nighttime patrol Jan. 22, Game Warden Harry Rakosky observed a vehicle intermittently shining a spotlight into area farm fields. A citation was subsequently issued. The next day the court called the game warden to report that the subject had outstanding warrants. In response, the game warden went to the offender’s residence, arresting him for 3rd degree felony intoxication assault and 1st degree felony intoxication manslaughter. [b]Some expensive red snapper:[/b] Cameron County Game Wardens Libby Balusek and Santana Torres were patrolling the Gulf of Mexico aboard the TPWD patrol vessel Whatley on Jan. 5 looking for incoming gulf shrimp and recreational fishing boats. Capt. Melinda Dunks (Game Warden Sgt. James Dunks’ wife) of TPWD’s Coastal Fisheries Division was aboard the resource vessel Kemp and reported that she had seen a bay boat heading toward an oil rig just outside state waters. After making contact with the recreational boat as it entered the jetties heading to port, the wardens determined that the three individuals on board had indeed been fishing in federal waters. They had 19 red snapper on board (14 of which were undersize), as well as 2 undersize gag grouper. The game wardens issued a total of eight tickets for over bag limit of red snapper, possession of undersize red snapper, and possession of undersize gag grouper. Cases and civil restitution pending. [b]Wardens run South Texas youth hunt:[/b] A youth doe hunt was held on the Rockefeller Ranch at the Willacy/Kenedy county line Jan. 21. Six kids hunted and all harvested deer. Many of the youths took their first deer and the cell phones were sending pictures with deer to all the family and friends. Wardens make oyster cases: Game Wardens Raul "Pinky" Gonzales, Danny Kelso, Scott McLeod, and Derek Reeder checked numerous commercial oyster boats in Hynes and San Antonio bays on Jan. 27. Four captains were cited for undersize oyster loads. Approximately 98 sacks of oysters were returned to their reefs. [b]Hog blood and ammonia discharged into creek:[/b] TPWD’s Environmental Crimes Unit participated in a search warrant at a Dallas meat packing company Jan. 20 involving the alleged discharging a waste consisting of pig blood and ammonia into Cedar Creek. During this pre-warrant investigation phase, samples were taken and analyzed at the TPWD laboratory and found to contain toxic level of disinfectants and ammonia as well as blood. Because the evidence that needed to be gathered was varied, the search warrant was a multi-agency effort. TPWD contributed law enforcement that provided security, gathered document evidence and did suspect interviews as well as providing a scientist who took samples and transported them to the lab. Other agencies included TCEQ, Dallas County Health Department, Environmental Protection Agency CID and City of Dallas Waste Water Department. An analysis of the suspect company’s discharge lines was necessary in addition to the sampling, interviews, and document search. Evidence collected during the operation will be organized, evaluated and analyzed. Charges pending. [b]Plea accepted in emissions case:[/b] A plea was accepted Jan. 19 by the U. S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District regarding a natural gas refinery’s long-term discharges of dangerous emissions, including hydrogen sulfide and sulphur dioxide, a violation under the Clean Air Act. Three of the targets paid fines of $50,000, $22,000 and $15,000. Additional fines of up to $500,000 are possible. This case was a cooperative effort of the, EPA, TPWD, and TCEQ. 2012-02-01 [Hidden Content]=
  20. All I want to know is if Deel is gonna schedule Dayton this year, like he promised when he started.
  21. Dayton: Gamal Fowler - Weber State University (Utah) Thats all I know of right now.
  22. [quote name="knightrider" post="1166572" timestamp="1327629692"] [quote author=BMTSoulja1 link=topic=94928.msg1166563#msg1166563 date=1327627847] I read this article.  This is really odd.  That turf is built to withstand any weather.  Memorial's turf and I believe that Beaumont ISD's turf was made from the same company and nothing is wrong with their stuff.  I hope it's not vandalism. [/quote]Me too . Dayton's turf is still in good shape also!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o [/quote] Dayton has had some problems with there turf as well. I believe all of the numbering on the field was replaced recently. Not sure why it needed to be done but, i think it was warranty work.
  23. [quote name="tvc184" post="1158386" timestamp="1326339914"] I thought most of it went to buying wintering grounds in the Canadian prairies where most of the ducks and geese hatch their young. [/quote] Most of it is syphoned off to unrelated government programs. I supposed some reaches to refuges but the majority of that is park ranger payroll. A lot of the work done at NWR's is private individuals and groups donating time and money. I don't remember anyone ever saying that Federal duck stamp money is to provide us a place to hunt, at least I never heard that. Now Texas on the other hand, leases over 2 million acres a year with revenue from the APH.
  24. [quote name="octfeb" post="1162969" timestamp="1327007820"] [quote author=Cap Rock Brewing Co. link=topic=94373.msg1162820#msg1162820 date=1326991090] King has some athletes but I don't think the administration has any kind of grip on that school over there.  The school is pretty rough. It has such a strange mix of kids. It is about 60% Hispanic and 25% African American, and the few whites that are left are from the "Backwoods of Sheldon" and many would fit in nicely in a remake of Deliverance.  King is a wealthy district though because of Lyondell (which is like 2 miles from Channelview HS) but still in the eastern corner of Sheldon ISD, so this will be a nice paying job and they have a separate A.D. [b]I don't know of any other 4A schools with only 1 HS in the school district that wastes their money on a stand-alone A.D.[/b] [/quote]Not sure i am understanding that comment.. But until Jerry Stewart retired from Head Football Coach last year, He was AD and Head Football Coach. And we only have one high school in the district. [/quote] My understanding was that it was a 1 year deal and at a very low cost to the district.
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