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Who do you think will have the best team in S.E.T. next year?  

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  1. 1. Who do you think will have the best team in S.E.T. next year?

    • w.o.s.
      14
    • hamshire fannet
      9
    • l.c.m.
      2
    • lumberton
      4
    • co. wilson
      16
    • bridge city
      13


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No that game was played in West-Orange.

It was a harsh loss for B.C. though, B.C. went in to the fourth qutar up 8 to 0 and W.O.S. capitalized on a kickoff return if i remember that was a fumble and they scored.

I do remember that game. It was played right before we played and beat Lumberton White. Huge win for us, they were better than WOS who we beat in the Super Bowl. What a great year for Nederland STJFL.

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They did not play each other...CO's 7th grader who did play, played a 8th grade "B" schedule and Lumberton had a true 7th grade team...now, all of the starters on the CO 8th grade "B" were 7th graders and they did go undefeated with just about all of their games being blowouts...Lumberton has a talented 8th grade bunch this year so this should be a good one.

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They did not play each other...CO's 7th grader who did play, played a 8th grade "B" schedule and Lumberton had a true 7th grade team...now, all of the starters on the CO 8th grade "B" were 7th graders and they did go undefeated with just about all of their games being blowouts...Lumberton has a talented 8th grade bunch this year so this should be a good one.

I agree, Lumberton has some beast that carry the ball. They will be good. I did hear they lost a few of their starting lineman off that team. I heard one of them went to Port Neches.

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I'm just saying, i think theirs not one 8Th grade team in southeast TX. that could take lumberton in my opinion

Their offense is consisted of two huge guys that run the ball down your throat.

And those two guys are on defense to, i seen them destroy some teams.

Did they win District last year?

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I'm just saying, i think theirs not one 8Th grade team in southeast TX. that could take lumberton in my opinion

Their offense is consisted of two huge guys that run the ball down your throat.

And those two guys are on defense to, i seen them destroy some teams.

Did they win District last year?

I can assure you that they will not destroy CO Wilson. It will be a hell of a game.

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The problem with kids winning because of athletes that are bigger and faster at a young age is that the other kids eventually catch up to them physically and often surpass them. That's why success in the jr leagues is no guarantee for success at the highschool level. It will still be a factor in middle school, but not in the upper levels of high school.

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Lumbertons 8th grade group didnt lose any lineman that is the fresh group. The group of 8th graders only lost one game in the STJFL and that was too WOS in the super bowl. They had beatin that team earlier in the year. Look for Lumbertons 7th grad group to be very strong also.

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Not that it matters, but this year's Lumberton 8th graders lost one game in STJFL back in '06, but it was to Nederland Black in the semifinals.  Nederland Black went on to beat WOS in the Super Bowl that year.

The Nederland Black vs. Lumberton White STJFL semifinal game in 2006 was one hell of a football game.  That's why I see the matchup between CO Wilson and Lumberton as the one to watch for this coming season.  Should be a great matchup escpecially since both went pretty much untested last season and ended up undefeated.

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The problem with kids winning because of athletes that are bigger and faster at a young age is that the other kids eventually catch up to them physically and often surpass them. That's why success in the jr leagues is no guarantee for success at the highschool level. It will still be a factor in middle school, but not in the upper levels of high school.

Excellent! Excellent! Excellent points! Thats why it is so important that your kid keeps working out whether he matured earlier and he's the super star on the elem. team or  still trips over his feet and the weakest player on the team.  Keep working out.
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I THINK YOU SHOULD WATCH OUT FOR WOSMS THIS YEAR THEY HAVE BEEN WORKING VERY HARD THIS OFF SEASON READY FOR THE FIRST DAY OFF PADS AND FOR THE FIRST GAME I WOULD WATCH OUT FOR THE RUNNING BACK DANEIL WOODSON QB JIMMY SALTER WR JMARCUS RHODES WR DESMOND BURNETT DEFENSIVE END KEYMON PAPILLIAON LINE BACKER JOE LYNCH D END ARTEVIN MCDONALD TE JERQUIS BEASLEY AND THE ''O'' LINE AND ''D'' LINE DB LARRY MCDONALD  GO STALLIONS

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