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haha wow... you are definitely five years old to make a joke like that... anyway... stop talking crap on here and talk crap on the court... see how that works out... come on out to brentwood this week and start talking crap
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That was a silly statement. Win the dang game then talk. Isn't that what the goal is? Your sounding real silly with those 'idiotic' statements.
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What are you talking about?? the clock was working the second half.it was working when B.Williams scored it read 12 seconds left.. even if the clock was messed up then BOTH teams had to play with it right?and if you want to talk about stadiums then lets talk abotu Central! The only place where the kids have to wear the helmet into the stadium.and of course the nice little complex that yall have living right next to it thats always a pleasant sight to see.. Do I need to go on?
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I am with you JGL he is a load and he has my vote to take it to the house. Nice kid and there was a lineman that was cool to talk to. ;D
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Longtime Texas Relays announcer dies By Randy Riggs | Tuesday, June 26, 2007, 11:18 AM The world of colorful sports personalities has decreased by one. J. Fred Duckett died Monday night. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, his booming base voice probably does. You longtime Houston Astro sufferers no doubt remember “Jose Cruuuuuuuuz!†when the outfielder came to bat in the Astrodome in the 1970s and ’80s. That was J. Fred, who was the public-address voice of the Astros from 1969 to 1992. He also did P.A. announcing for the NFL’s Oilers as well as his beloved Owls of Rice, his alma mater. But his first sporting love was track and field. He was a fixture at every major meet in the Southwest, including the Texas Relays, for decades. Reports say J. Fred had battled leukemia for several months before he died at age 74 in a Houston hospital. It wasn’t apparent the last time I saw him — the rain-plagued final day of the Texas Relays on April 7. Like every other track meet we’d been at over the past 30-something years, we chatted about the sport and its characters, of which he unquestionably was one. J. Fred was a walking, talking (oh, how he could talk) encyclopedia of the sport, an invaluable resource if for some reason you needed to know, say, the time of an obscure steeplechaser at the 1984 Mt. SAC Relays.
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Hey Bryan I will talk to the other coaches and find out if that is a good time.I know two of us our boys are playing in the T-ball all-star tournament this weekend. It might not be good timing for us since we have to be at the tournament this weekend. I will give you a call though abd let you know if we can.Look forward to meeting you at the tournament.
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My name is Bryan Bost and I am the Manager of the Groves American Pinto All Star team. I would love to scrimmage you some time between now and our tournament. Maybe at our park on Sunday evening at 7:00. We can talk about location and time. I know it is late notice but I just heard about this posting from the Orange Manager. Call me at 718-8611 if you are still interested. Look forward to hearing from you.
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Chris Benoit and his family found dead
HoopInsider_Cooper replied to Morgan's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Good Ol' JR has chimed in.... The senseless and tragic death of the 3 people in the double murder-suicide that occurred over the weekend in the Benoit's home in an Atlanta suburb is a nightmare that one still wants to awake from. For those of us that knew Chris, Nancy, and Daniel on a personal level it is still hard to believe that this horrific event could even occur much less why. The last time I saw the three of them together was at Wrestlemania 23 and my wife and I had a long visit with the Benoits and at no time could one detect that there were any issues whatsoever. I even had the occasion to speak at length privately to Nancy and she said things were fine at home. As well as Nancy and I knew each other, if that had not been the case, she would have inferred otherwise I assure you. Like so many others who attended the event on that night, the Benoit family was happy and enjoying the moment. So what happened? I do not know. No one knows. We will hopefully know more when the toxicology reports are completed. Until then all anyone has, including the media, is supposition based on speculation. To garner ratings, the media will continue to make this as huge a story as possible, even without all the facts. That's the business in which they are involved. Remember when the media, without all the facts, essentially convicted the Duke Lacrosse team several months ago only to find out that there was no case but in the spirit of ratings and to scoop the competition, the three young men from the Duke Lacrosse team were in essence ruled guilty by the media? I know this damn sure isn't a Duke Lacrosse matter or even remotely close, because two innocent people are dead. But again we hear the media rush to judgment about why and how this horrific chain of events came to pass, but still without the evidence or a valid motive. So then why are three people dead? What caused this irrational and totally uncharacteristic behavior from an individual who hereto for had never demonstrated such tendencies in his workplace, not even once? I don't know and neither does anyone else until the medical examiner can provide more information and then there will be most likely questions in this matter than may never be answered. I know this, God knows and he will deal with this matter accordingly. Plus, some of those who have or are loosely associated with wrestling and who are making statements with little or no background of the facts of this matter or who simply want another 15 minutes are in a large sense pathetic. The bottom line is that a woman and a small child are dead of murder and that is an utter shame. That act is inexcusable. The victim's families need to be held close to our hearts and in our prayers. Let's consider putting forth as much passion and effort in prayer and reflection as some are in playing amateur detective and wannabe investigative reporters. Let's spend a little more time with our own families while we are at it, because there are no guarantees about tomorrow and we should covet every day we are blessed to have with our loved ones. I know this, I am going to do all I can to spend more time with family and friends than ever before as this sad situation has slapped me in the face in more ways than one. I have had friends who questioned the Benoit-themed Monday Night Raw, especially in light of the events that occurred in the Benoit home. For all those who seem to know all the answers and seemingly like to give the appearance of having 20/20 vision after the fact let me add this; when we went on the air at 7 p.m. central time, all we knew was that the police, at the WWE's urging, had gone to the home and had found three dead bodies in the Benoit home Monday afternoon. This information was confirmed to us late in the day Monday in Corpus Christi and that was all we knew. There was no talk from the authorities themselves of a double murder suicide that was relayed to us in Texas. The facts came out as the night progressed and more facts are still being released several days after this unspeakable nightmare. Obviously, and in my opinion, if the WWE had known the information of what had actually happened in suburban Atlanta over the weekend, a different decision regarding Monday's three hour retrospective to Benoit's career would have obviously been different. I know that Benoit's behavior was totally uncharacteristic of him, as I knew him over so many years as he was one of the most professional and polite men with which I have ever been associated. I don't know why this sickening chain of events happened, but murder, especially taking one's own child's life, is unpardonable. I am anxious to read the results of the toxicology reports as the next curious individual but the bottom line is that 3 people are dead including a mother and her son. It is not too late for all of us to change how we deal with our own families and our friends and to honor every day we have the privilege of being on this earth. Remember, we are all only passing through, so take every day as a gift and continue to count all one's blessings. Today can truly be the first day in the rest of our lives. God Bless all of you that are suffering. Lean on God…He can handle it. J.R. -
I will never ever talk down how A Lou help those kids, you included, on to college. I'll give him all the credit for that. Just as a head coach, he under achieved. Plain and simple
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Why always HJ come on talk about another match up
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Chris Benoit and his family found dead
HoopInsider_Cooper replied to Morgan's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Fox News basically paints Benoit as a "Roid Freak".... I've never watched them and I turned it on to watch this press conference and to listen to Shephard Smith and two goony doctors talk about like they have worked on this case makes me sick. Who ever watches this station for their news is crazy. -
I know I'm just a softball mom.......but.....we've been told to email your tournament schedule to the colleges before the tournament. I know you prob. only have 1 or 2 game times but it let's them know where to look for you. Also in softball we have "stat sheet" with all your information on it. Your parent (can hand-out but not talk) or coach (who can hand-out and talk about you) can hand them to any recruiter standing around. Put a picture, your teams--school and summer, contacts and stats...if your grades are good put that too. If you IM me I'll be glad to send you our sheet as a go by. You may already know and do all this but nobody has mentioned it. Good luck!
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Aren't you suppose to be going to Houston and talk to a guy over there this week?
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correct me if i am wrong but my nephew told me elijha caruthers played jv due to summer issues. i know the kid and he is a good kid i talk to him when i see him, jusst wanted to add that so people wouldnt think im bashing. but i preddict hd to when because of the # of key players back. but wh will be better than some people give them crdit for. they will have a very strong straight ahead runner in tubbs, a strong LB core , a good QB in my nephew, and i look for hashaw to be the go to receiver. good luck to the oilers this year cause no matter what the outcome of our game we could both be state champs
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Ltownbaseball9, Take a class in long division 1500/100= 150. 1500 yards in a run first, pass second offsense isnt to bad. plus he did lead the district. :D :D :D :D :D How many spring drills or summer workouts have you watched. Are you a coach or did you even play football? It sure doesnt seem like it. Sorry for getting personal but I hate to see when someone comes on this website and not talk football but typecast a entire program of hard working kids who are doing their best to be competitive.
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WOW...talk about school pride??
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Former MLB Pitcher Rod Beck Found Dead Rod Beck, a relief pitcher who wore a bushy mustache while earning 286 career saves, was found dead Saturday. He was 38. Rod Beck was second all-time on the Giants' career saves list. Beck was found by police officers responding to a call to his home in suburban Phoenix, according to police department spokesman Andy Hill. Foul play is not suspected, though the cause of death might not be known for several days. With long hair framing a menacing stare and an aggressive arm swing before delivering a pitch, the outgoing right-hander was a memorable baseball personality and a three-time All-Star who twice led the NL in saves. He spent the first seven of his 13 major league season with the San Francisco Giants. "Everyone in the Giants organization is deeply saddened by the loss of a dear friend. Rod Beck was a true Giant in every sense of the word -- from his dedication on the field to his selflessness away from the park," Giants owner Peter Magowan said in a statement. Beck was popular with his teammates, reporters and fans, but battled personal demons late in his life. He abruptly left the San Diego Padres for a two-month stint in drug rehabilitation during his final season in 2004. "He was having some problems, and I just knew he went into rehab and joined us later that year," said Giants manager Bruce Bochy, the Padres' manager at the time. "It's so sad when you see healthy players go at such a young age. This is a bad day in baseball to lose a guy who did so much for the game." Nicknamed "Shooter," Beck played for the Giants (1991-97), the Chicago Cubs (1998-99) and the Boston Red Sox (1999-2001) before finishing his career with the Padres (2003-04). Beck reportedly was living in a camper behind the Iowa Cubs' center-field fence when San Diego called. "He was the utmost professional whose love for the game was only overshadowed by his passion for his family. Rod was the guy who you wanted in the foxhole with you, a warrior on the field and a teddy bear at home. All who knew him loved him, and more importantly respected him," Beck's longtime agent, Rick Thurman, said in a statement. Beck led the majors in saves in 1993, when he set the Giants' single-season record with 48. He was San Francisco's career saves leader with 199 until Robb Nen passed him in 2002. Beck led the majors again in 1998 with 51 saves for Chicago, helping the Cubs win the NL wild card. He had a career record of 38-45 in 704 games, with a 3.30 ERA. "He was a great teammate and a great competitor," said Giants shortstop Rich Aurilia, who played his first three major league seasons with Beck in San Francisco. "He left an impression on everybody he played with. You talk to everybody, they'll have nothing but good things to say. He's somebody that Giants fans will always remember." Aurilia recalled being wary of Beck's mustache and mullet when he came up as a rookie in 1995 -- but Beck was among the first to congratulate Aurilia on making the team. Beck was a favorite at Candlestick Park through most of the 1990s, but left to sign with the Cubs as a free agent in 1998. He saved 51 games in his first season in Chicago, but managed just 46 saves in his final five seasons combined. At a Giants-Cubs game at Wrigley Field last Sept. 2, Beck threw out the ceremonial first pitch and sang "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" during the seventh-inning stretch. Beck is survived by his wife, Stacey, and two children.
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H-D Football....JOE SLACK NEW HC/AD!!!!
highsky replied to BigDaddy92's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
hey Swami, calm down a little bit. He meant that if you want background on Slack, talk to the athletes he currently coaches to see if he would translate to the program at H-D. They (the athletes) just happen to be at Hardin. -
H-D Football....JOE SLACK NEW HC/AD!!!!
BigDaddy92 replied to BigDaddy92's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Slack knows all of the players at HD. His parnets own a store in town, he vists them all the time. I have seen him talk to the players. Always asking how things are going and telling if the need anything let him know. Slack would be great for the whole program.. -
;D The Freshmen on here like to talk..
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I hope you get this in time. Tonight June 22 at LCM 5:00pm. McNeese's AD and coaching staffs will be having a meet and greet. You may want to attend and talk to them. If you go to McNeese.edu you can see for your self the details.
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Talk about a dominating performance! Brad Davis just got me a hat-trick for my fantasy points!
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H-D Football....JOE SLACK NEW HC/AD!!!!
Guest replied to BigDaddy92's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I agree, go grind your axe some where else. Lets get back to talking about HD football. If the series is 34-9 overall edge goes to HD, but records are good water cooler talk. Stick to the present. Slack or Huddleston would do a great job at HD.