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(Hempstead) Having a lot coming back from a 2-8 team does not empress me very much.

E.C. coach seems to plays enough weak teams to keep his winning record up. Does nothing for the team when they meet a good playoff team. They were rolling along last year until they met Kirbyville. Very surprised to see he put Newton on his schedule. E.C. is in a lot weaker district than they were in last year.

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On ‎2‎/‎13‎/‎2016 at 6:03 AM, Mr.Green Jeans said:

EC will have a tough go the next two years in this new district with the loss of a lot of talent.

How do you see this district stacking up?

Who are your 4 playoff teams?

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On February 12, 2016 at 0:16 AM, MOSSHILL said:

I agree AAWA - I heard how you feel straight from Sutherlands mouth. Its been one heck of a 20 year run and you can not take anything away from it at all. You guys have owned 2a / 3a in Southeast Texas for a long time.....I want to be wrong here, but I believe it's over for EC in comparison to how things have been. No doubt a playoff contender tho !!!

EC will have 1-2 "down years" (playoff teams), but we have some groups coming up that are arguably the most talented teams we've had (looking at JH comparisons). Next years sophomores were a good JH team winning roughly 75% of their games, the freshman group lost one(Port Neches 1st game 8th grade season) and tied one (first game 7th grade season). Next year will be our toughest year in a long time no doubt, but we will still contend. My prediction EC goes 6-4 in the regular season, possibly 7-3.

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