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Congrats to Nederland’s Hayden Hefner (#12), Memorial’s Nate Clover (#21), and Silsbee’s Braelon Bush (#33) on Rival’s newly released state rankings.  

Two things:

1)  Was Rival’s privy to Hayden’s performances against the “Big 3”?  Surely that was one of the most important factors from a recruiting service as prestigious as them.  

2)  Where in the world did these three play summer ball?

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3 minutes ago, ST413 said:

Didn’t someone and I don’t remember who it was declare strongly that PA would lose a district game?

Off the subject, but I did predict it.  I said they'll split with Central.  It almost happened had Memorial not turned it up a notch in the 4th period in that last meeting.  Yes, I was wrong though.  Kinda glad that I was.  Turns out they are still playing and have a serious chance to come out of the region.  I hope they do.

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2 hours ago, ST413 said:

Didn’t someone and I don’t remember who it was declare strongly that PA would lose a district game?

Speaking of predictions, I still have one game to give (and one season left) on my ridiculed prediction that Silsbee would lose 3 or less district games in 5 years.  That’s with the infamous “forfeit” game last year. 

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59 minutes ago, TxHoops said:

Speaking of predictions, I still have one game to give (and one season left) on my ridiculed prediction that Silsbee would lose 3 or less district games in 5 years.  That’s with the infamous “forfeit” game last year. 

I was wondering about that the other day.  As long as the returnees for next year stay intact, healthy and eligible, I think that’s a fairly safe prediction.

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33 minutes ago, whsalum said:

How many years are you in on that prediction, I was thinking this was year 3 ??

This is year 4.  Year 5 was going to be McCain and Adams senior year. 

They were in the 8th grade that first year and it was pointed out to me it is impossible to tell how good kids are going to be in Jr High.  Maybe but I think that prediction has proven accurate as well. 

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On 2/28/2018 at 0:54 PM, TxHoops said:

This is year 4.  Year 5 was going to be McCain and Adams senior year. 

They were in the 8th grade that first year and it was pointed out to me it is impossible to tell how good kids are going to be in Jr High.  Maybe but I think that prediction has proven accurate as well. 

You remember what I said?? lol

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