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1 hour ago, DannyShapiroBE said:

I've talked to Babin and Smalley about dropping down classifications.

Both are looking forward to it.

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No offense...but yeah no kidding they're looking forward to it.  A drop in classification ALWAYS results in the ability to be more competitive.  UIL makes a lot of winners and losers based on that number they decide on. 

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6 hours ago, jv_coach said:

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44 minutes ago, WestHardinfan1 said:

Laugh it up, geezer......lol......you’ll both be proven wrong next season.......

WH will beat Sabine Pass and possibly Colmesneil.  The only difference is that now they will be district wins instead of preseason wins.  Which...by the way...there go your preseason wins because there’s no one left you guys can beat.  Burkeville is going 6 man.

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18 hours ago, Jag Insider said:

After that article and some phone calls, I don't think the merger will take place for the 2018-2019 school year. 

okay so district 21 6 A will still have to add Humble and possibly Westbrook. I think my wildcats are in for a tough time. After going 1-7 in 5A last year we basically just became the GCM of the district. if this is how they put it togather. 

North shore

Attascocita

Summer Creek

Kingwood

C.E. King

Channelview

Baytown Sterling

Humble

Westbrook

A 9 team district with two non district games. 

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