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1 minute ago, Tyler Dixson said:

This is so so wrong of the West Orange community. Did we want Toby? I was the first person on this thread to suggest it. Yes, I think that was the majority’s pick but to show up and act a fool and disrespect Coach Hickman in front of his family is ridiculous. We can and should be better. 

The superintendent should've known better..

I feel for Coach Hickman & Family also

It is what it is

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  • AggiesAreWe changed the title to West Orange Stark job open/HICKMAN APPROVED
18 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Hickman on the tense board meeting. “I knew this whole situation. This is the winningest football program in Texas. It should be hard. They should think about it before hiring someone. I’m just glad they got back there and hashed everything out.”

True  Statement

 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Thornton Melon said:

Who is Roderick ??????

Robertson.  Little brother of Andre Robertson.  Both are somewhat legendary athletes from Orange.  Andre was the first African American baseball player for UT and played for the Yankees in the show until a near fatal car crash ended his career.  Roderick was an exceptional quarterback in HS, and spent about a decade in the minors, mostly with the Phillies organization. 

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Congrats to Coach Hickman!   May WOS have continued success and be one of the premier programs in the state of Texas.

 

I didn’t know, but WOS has 62 consecutive district wins, dating back to 2009, and that’s the 6th longest streak in history.   

 

I wouldn’t expect that to change either.   Who will be on the non-district schedule, and who will be in region 3?    Next week we should find out. 

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