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Orangefield: more recent ones that I could think of....

Austin Farias

John Modica

Thomas Hamrick

Alex Sauceda

I remember John Modica and Austin Farias those guys are good, i miss them old days in District 21-3A

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West Brook c/o 88

1.  Jerry Ball  (Long time NFL DT)

2.  Alvin Lee   (Parade All-Amer., all SEC at LSU, 2 yrs NFL)

3.  Chip Ambres  (would have been VY before VY got smart and didnt go to A&M chose baseball instead)

4.  Mickey Washington (former NFL DB)

5.  James Guidry  (QB of the 1982 state 5a champs)

ya cant forget about Frank Middleton DGS one of the best OL to to ever come from the area....kinda ironic cause WB has had problems with that recently (past 2 years)

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Port Neches - Groves Indians.

1. Richy Ethridge (Texas Tech) (won SC in '75; SF in '76)

2. Dustin Long (TAMU & SHSU) (played in SC '99)

3. Jeff Bergeron (UH) (unfortunately, played in Lil' Joe Washington era)

4. Gordon LeBoeuf (TAMU) (won SC in '55)

TIE for 5th

Ted Brack (TCU) (SF in '76; played in SC in '77)

Robert Giblin (UH)

6. Matt Burnett (Lamar) (played in SF in '74)

7. Wilson Weber (UT) (SF in '74; won SC in '75)

8. Justin Eicher (unknown) (played in SC in '77)

9. Mike Simpson (UH)

TIE for 10th

Ron McGill (SFA, I believe) (QF in '89)

Keith Waguespack (TAMU) (QF in '89)

If my recollection of college choices is incorrect, one of the PN-G historians please correct.  I know LeBoeuf, Simpson, Bergeron, and Giblin played in the NFL... but the teams/years will need to be looked up.

Go NDNs.  Peace.

Good choices...

PN-G excellence has spanned through the decades.

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ya cant forget about Frank Middleton DGS one of the best OL to to ever come from the area....kinda ironic cause WB has had problems with that recently (past 2 years)

your #5 is incorrect....that would be Gerald Landry that was QB of that 82 State team....also Earl Dotson (Green Bay Packers), Johnny Norwood (Atlanta Falcons), Chuck Langston (Oklahoma), Calvin Collins (Atlanta Falcons), James Brown (Texas), and Terrance McCarty just to name a few others that came from West Brook. If more come to mind I'll post them! Go Brook! ;D
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your #5 is incorrect....that would be Gerald Landry that was QB of that 82 State team....also Earl Dotson (Green Bay Packers), Johnny Norwood (Atlanta Falcons), Chuck Langston (Oklahoma), Calvin Collins (Atlanta Falcons), James Brown (Texas), and Terrance McCarty just to name a few others that came from West Brook. If more come to mind I'll post them! Go Brook! ;D

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1. Zach Bronson-- McNeese, 49ers, Rams

2. Eugene Seale-- Lamar, Oilers

3. James Hadnot-- Texas Tech, Chiefs

4. Derrick Armstrong-- Ark Monticello, Texans, CFL

5. John Davis-- Cowboys, Buccaneers

6. Ben Bronson-- Baylor, Lions, Colts

7. Terrence Davis-- McNeese, Buccaneers

8. Brent Hafford-- SFA, Saints

9. Victor Payne-- TCU

10. Joseph Red Bryant-- Texas A&M

10. Jorrie Adams-- Texas A&M

10. Michael McFarland-- Baylor

10. Wayne Limbrick-- Blinn

10. Darwin Scott-- Baylor

10. Shun Horn-- Texas A&M

10. Brandon Verrett-- Oklahoma State

10. Jarvis Murchison--ULL

10. Clyde Pancho Williams-- McNeese

10. D'Kendrick Vidito-- SFA

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1. Jimmy Walker - UT

2. Anthony Byerly - UT

3. Kevin Dean - SF49's

4. Moose Dickerson

5. Frosty Kimes

6. Rod Gulley - MSU

7. Will Gulley - UH

8. Trey Bennett - MSU

9. Bryan Smith - MSU, 2006 All American, Buck Buchanan Award Finalist

10. Todd Pendland

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In chronological order:

1. Ronnie Melancon 1970-71 Blinn & Lamar

2. Larry Spacek 1972,73 74  Lamar

3. Les Koening Jr. 1974-75    UT

4. a running back named Bell can't remember his first name. Last name is Bell

5. Wooch Graff  

6. Robert Sanders

7. Felman Malveaux 1991 +-  Michigan

8. Spencer George  Early 90's

9. Bo Spears - Texas Tech, Drafted by Chic.

10. Johnson Brothers from late 80's early 90's

A whole slew of honorable mentions for the horns - many Trahans, Melancons, Mahons, Craigens, Deshotels and Johnsons .............................

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1. Kevin Smith - Texas A&M, Dallas Cowboys

2. Earnest Anderson - OSU, USFL, Detroit Lions

3. Quenton Tezeno - University of Houston

4. Deon Beasley - University of Texas

5. Brian Cleveland - University of Georgia

6. Kendall Cleveland - LSU

7. Chris Cole - Texas A&M, Denver Broncos

8. Rick Orebo - LSU

9. Eric Williams - University of Texas

10. Earl Thomas - University of Texas

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Cleveland

1. Trent Driver  LB  A&M

2. Rufus Smith  RB

3. Deato Mayfield  Rb  kilgore jc

4. Spanky Brousard  LB  lamar i think

5. Boo Davis.  Everywhere  New york mets baseball

6. Kevin Lee.  DT  Not sure

7. Ivan "Tuffy" Williams  RB  UT

8. Joseph Smith  RB  La tech, buffalo, now arena leage

9. Charles Johnson  WR  Cisco JC

10. Andre Rescano  Rb  NE Oklahoma.

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LCM

No particular order

1. Cazzy Francis

2. Homer Rhodes

3. Kurt Hyde

4. Rodney Clark

5. Jerome White

6. Josh Rankin

7. Don Dean

8. Bo Louis

9. Buster Ascol

10. Chris Omey

Honorable Mention:

Richard Pannell

Scott Burleigh

Derek Anderson

Ken Johnson

Rocky Gonzales

Don Richards

Chad Harrison

Jonathon Friend

Allen Friend

Anthony Bandiero

Josh Chargois

Brian Cox

Rodney Ellis

Craig Corder

Rocky Mize

Josh Provost

Just my two cents

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NEDERLAND

BRAD SULLIVAN ( BEST SCRAMBLING QB & PUNTER)

TROY SUMMERAL( HE STARTED THE RUN IN 96)REMEMBER AGAINST SWEENEY!

SEAN YODER ( ALL AROUND TALENT)

SHANE WILSON (A MONSTER AT LB IN THE LATE 80'S)

DUSTIN DRISKELL (A HOSS FOR A LITTLE GUY )

RYAN BUTLER ( A MR.DO EVERYTHING)

ERIC CAMMACK (A GO TO GUY)

DUSTIN HOOD ( ACCURATE PASSER)

MICHEAL BOYD ( ANOTHER TOP NOTCH LB)

MICAH MOSLEY ( CAN NOT BE LEFT OFF THIS LIST! A JOY TO WATCH)

MANY MORE TO LIST SORRY!!

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NEDERLAND

BRAD SULLIVAN ( BEST SCRAMBLING QB & PUNTER)

TROY SUMMERAL( HE STARTED THE RUN IN 96)REMEMBER AGAINST SWEENEY!

SEAN YODER ( ALL AROUND TALENT)

SHANE WILSON (A MONSTER AT LB IN THE LATE 80'S)

DUSTIN DRISKELL (A HOSS FOR A LITTLE GUY )

RYAN BUTLER ( A MR.DO EVERYTHING)

ERIC CAMMACK (A GO TO GUY)

DUSTIN HOOD ( ACCURATE PASSER)

MICHEAL BOYD ( ANOTHER TOP NOTCH LB)

MICAH MOSLEY ( CAN NOT BE LEFT OFF THIS LIST! A JOY TO WATCH)

MANY MORE TO LIST SORRY!!

Is there a reason that all the Nederland lists are leaving off Jake Askew? When I think of great Nederland WR'S, I always think of him in the top 3.

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