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I was at the game and are ya'll sure Ozen's boys are of legal age to play high school ball? Man alive I thought I heard kids in the stands yelling go daddy go. I saw one player with a pony tail and a goatie. I swear he looked 35 or so. What ashame though that Beaumont has no sort of discipline or dress code. Those kids looked terrible with all of the tatoos and stuff.

reporter - and your response

me - Yea, I have a response......uhhhhhh.....WHAT??!!

That was a disturbing comment.  Why are you even worried about the tatoos, the dress codes or if they have a Goatie anyway?  You also want to know what size jock straps they wear too?  All that matters is that they are the cream of the crop in hoops around here and they will whip the rest of our district up.  Must me a Lumberton fan mad that Ozen just put it on them.  ::) ::)

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I was at the game and are ya'll sure Ozen's boys are of legal age to play high school ball? Man alive I thought I heard kids in the stands yelling go daddy go. I saw one player with a pony tail and a goatie. I swear he looked 35 or so. What ashame though that Beaumont has no sort of discipline or dress code. Those kids looked terrible with all of the tatoos and stuff.

We checked out  player's birth certificate (known as " WCOPBC") and their paperwork met the standards of the board. But we are checking into a few possible violations. The possibility that one player from Ozen has an online business selling Go Daddy Go web sites and another player participating in both girls and boys basketball games.

Stay tuned to this forum for further reports and updates on this ongoing investigation into the alleged infractions surrounding this team.

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1) All Ozen kids are the right age and are supposed to be there, 2) No Ozen player is allowed to have facial hair, 3) The "pony tail" you are reffering to is Jacolby Joseph's braids and he sometimes wears a rubber band to hold them in the back.  Hair policy is braid or fade, no wild hair-do's, 3) The Ozen program has a road dress code before even stepping on the bus.  ::).....Let's not get ridiculous here folks.

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We checked out  player's birth certificate (known as " WCOPBC") and their paperwork met the standards of the board. But we are checking into a few possible violations. The possibility that one player from Ozen has an online business selling Go Daddy Go web sites and another player participating in both girls and boys basketball games.

Stay tuned to this forum for further reports and updates on this ongoing investigation into the alleged infractions surrounding this team.

I don't know if you're being serious or not but this is hilarious!!! LOL

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I was at the game and are ya'll sure Ozen's boys are of legal age to play high school ball? Man alive I thought I heard kids in the stands yelling go daddy go. I saw one player with a pony tail and a goatie. I swear he looked 35 or so. What ashame though that Beaumont has no sort of discipline or dress code. Those kids looked terrible with all of the tatoos and stuff.

only one person on the bball team has a tatoo wut r u tlkn about
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1) All Ozen kids are the right age and are supposed to be there, 2) No Ozen player is allowed to have facial hair, 3) The "pony tail" you are reffering to is Jacolby Joseph's braids and he sometimes wears a rubber band to hold them in the back.  Hair policy is braid or fade, no wild hair-do's, 3) The Ozen program has a road dress code before even stepping on the bus.   ::).....Let's not get ridiculous here folks.

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Who is this guy?? A 17 year old sophomore would not be eligible as a senior...i.e. Houston Yates SOPHOMORE guard, Brandon Peters!! Dude what exactly are you talking about?

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