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I'll be pulling hard for the 'Stangs and like their chances this week.  Either way Region III cannot lose.  If WO-S falls short I will automatically be pulling for the Leopards.  This has been a respectful board this week on both sides, unlike some of the bull jive in the past few weeks.  These folks can say what they want but WO-S and LG are still fogging mirrors, not a lot of teams can say that right now.  Wont be able to make the game but I will listen to a quality broadcast by Stelly and Co.  Good luck and drive safe, no injuries.

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I believe there were two back to back. Simmons sounds familiar for Mckinney. Who was the semi-final opponent that year? Tivy maybe?

 

Gas or griff will know this, where are they at?

Wow you guys are bringing back some memories, Back to back weeks of facing new state rushing record holders..  Brad Grant of New Braunfels was #33 , I remember that because we had a linebacker #33 Jeff Knox, they said hello on the first play from scrimage. Knox won that battle most of the afternoon at Tully stadium. Randy Simmons of McKinney.was a beast as WO-S 89 posted. He was mouthing to the papers after the game that they really won the game.

 

"Lets Go Get'Em" Good Luck to my stangs, pray for a good clean football game and some decent refs, ( Ref's last week did a good job for the most part, there were a few holding flags I would have thrown ).

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kicker, on 04 Dec 2014 - 08:37 AM, said:snapback.png

I believe there were two back to back. Simmons sounds familiar for Mckinney. Who was the semi-final opponent that year? Tivy maybe?

 

Gas or griff will know this, where are they at?

Wow you guys are bringing back some memories, Back to back weeks of facing new state rushing record holders..  Brad Grant of New Braunfels was #33 , I remember that because we had a linebacker #33 Jeff Knox, they said hello on the first play from scrimage. Knox won that battle most of the afternoon at Tully stadium. Randy Simmons of McKinney.was a beast as WO-S 89 posted. He was mouthing to the papers after the game that they really won the game.

 

"Lets Go Get'Em" Good Luck to my stangs, pray for a good clean football game and some decent refs, ( Ref's last week did a good job for the most part, there were a few holding flags I would have thrown ).

 

 

I remember Brad Grant he was very fast, Hey didn't he end up going to Lamar?.

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