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54 minutes ago, whsalum said:

They may wanna forfeit the rest of their games this year. If Warren beat em like this the rest of the district will be brutal. Sad situation for a program that is usually at least respectable.

Or, get rid of basketball and maybe add soccer or tennis.  Maybe they'll be more competitive in those sports?  Maybe not.  

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41 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

Has it ever been good other than a handful of 1-2 year(s) runs of decent players?  

Joubert got it turned around before he came to Kountze 

 

I remember In like 2008 they were decent 

 

and made a few playoff appearances from 2009-2015 (they knocked my son out of playoff contention one of those years ) 

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44 minutes ago, UNT-AggieMan said:

Joubert got it turned around before he came to Kountze 

 

I remember In like 2008 they were decent 

 

and made a few playoff appearances from 2009-2015 (they knocked my son out of playoff contention one of those years ) 

Yeah the 08 was good. Split with Kountze that year if I recall correctly 

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2 hours ago, UNT-AggieMan said:

Joubert got it turned around before he came to Kountze 

 

I remember In like 2008 they were decent 

 

and made a few playoff appearances from 2009-2015 (they knocked my son out of playoff contention one of those years ) 

“Turned around”? I guess.  And I thought he was at Kountze already in 07 or so.

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