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18 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

Hmmmmmm....  *crickets*

 

17 hours ago, Bulldogs92 said:

Agreed. I usually can get behind most of what Jasper ISD decides to do, but this issue with us not scheduling Silsbee or WOS really is disturbing. Jasper needs to step up and work this out. 

Bulldog 92 come to the Booster meeting and get informed on what is going on,West Orange is on the schedule this year

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22 hours ago, WOSgrad said:

West Hardin:

Wk1: Acadiana

Wk2: Hull-Daisetta

Wk3 - Warren

Wk4 - Mount Enterprise

 

Nederland (per IC Murrell at PA News):

Wk 1 - WO-S

Wk 2 - Central/Ozen

Wk 3 - Silsbee

 

Barbers Hill:

Magnolia

Montgomery

Kingwood Park

 

Port Neches-Groves:

Silsbee

Huntsville

Tomball

 

Hardin-Jefferson

Wk 1: Coldspring-Oakhurst

Wk 2: East Chambers

Wk 3: Woodville

Wk 4: Huffman Hargrave

Wk 5: Little Cypress-Maurieville

 

Lumberton:

Wk 1: Jasper

Wk 2: Kirbyville

Wk 3: Houston Furr

Wk 4: Tomball Concordia Lutheran

Wk 5: Silsbee 

 

Buna:

Wk 1: Cleveland

Wk 2: Hemphill

Wk 3: Coldspring

 

Newton:

Wk 1:

Wk 2: Silsbee

Wk 3:

Wk 4:

Wk 5:

 

Hardin:

Wk 1: Beaumont Legacy Christian

Wk 2: New Waverly

Wk 3: Houston KIPP

Sounds like a pretty good non-district schedule for Nederland.   I like it, it should have them ready for district.

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On 2/1/2018 at 11:29 AM, WOSgrad said:

Woodville:

Wk1 - Little Cypress-Mauriceville

Wk2 - Madisonville

Wk3 - Hardin-Jefferson

Woodville had agreed to a Week 4 game with Newton, but had to drop that game due to 12-3A-I having 8 teams in the district which meant that Woodville had only 3 non-district games available.

I hate that we had to cancel. We needed a game like that against a powerhouse before district and the playoffs. Nonetheless, I'm still pleased with our non-district schedule.

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6 minutes ago, eagleswoodville#1 said:

I hate that we had to cancel. We needed a game like that against a powerhouse before district and the playoffs. Nonetheless, I'm still pleased with our non-district schedule.

Coach Robinson took the game thinking that he would be in a 6 team district.  The UIL wrecked that one.

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6 minutes ago, WOSgrad said:

Coach Robinson took the game thinking that he would be in a 6 team district.  The UIL wrecked that one.

It impressed me that he scheduled the game, considering most teams seem to be casually avoiding a matchup with Newton this year. It shows me that his eyes are set much higher than a district championship. How was HJ last year?

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