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top ten, there are more. but these came off the top of my head.

1. deon beasley

2. terrence brown

3. kevin smith

4. quentin tezeno

5. chris cole

6. ernest anderson

7. kerry franks sr.

8. brian cleveland

9. jermaine hope

10. paul thomas

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Port Neches-Groves Indians

1. Jeff "the jet" Bergeron

2. Dustin Long

3. Keith Waguespack

4. Ron McGill

5. Gordon LaBoeuf

6. Richy Ethridge

7. Carl Griffith

8. Jake Burnett

9. Kyle Aguillard

10. Matt Burnett

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Great topic! Here are the ones I can think of, maybe some of the old timers (Bleedorange & Bobkat :D ) can help me out with some names I may have missed.

Orangefield

1. Jeff Granger

2. Beaux Daville

3. Toby Shultz

4. Bradley Peveto

5. Kirt Hobbs

6. Tommy Peevy

7. Garey Burt Peveto

8. Todd McManus

9. Anthony Schlicher

10. Scott Francis

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Jasper..

1. Zach Bronson-- McNeese, 49ers

2. Eugene Seale-- Lamar- Oilers

3. James Hadnot-- Texas Tech, Chiefs

4. Derrick Armstrong-- Central Ark., Texans

5. Joseph "Red" Bryant-- Texas A&M

6. Sir Vincent Rogers- Houston

7. Sean Weatherspoon-- Missouri

8. Ben Bronson-- Baylor, Jets, Colts

9. Jorrie Adams-- Texas A&M

10. Rodriquez (Ricky) Mitchell-- SFA

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There have been so many great Mustangs that it's tough to say, but I'll try (in no particular order):

1. Kenneth Beasley (currently at UT)

2. Kevin Smith (Texas A&M, 3 SB rings with Dallas)

3. Eric Anderson

4. Chris Cole (Texas A&M, Broncos)

5. Jeff Thibodeaux (Tulsa)

6. Gayron Allen (won one title with OU)

7. Paul Thomas

8. Kendall Cleveland (LSU, Buffalo Bills)

9. Ernest Anderson

10. Brian Cleveland

The future is looking good, though. Hopefully we'll have an Earl Thomas, Jacoby Franks or Depauldrick Garrett on that list soon. I feel like I've left out a ton of people.

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SILSBEE TIGERS

1. James Hunter

2. William Graham

3. Jay McGuire

4. Daryl Ray McGallion

5. Doug Shankle (still alltime tackle leader at UT)

6. Craig McGallion

7. Bobby Woodard

8. Robert Arline

9. Artie Shankle

10. Bubba McGallion

Bryan Doss 91-93 was a stud. He ran the option well.

Patrick Henry 86-88. All state and A&M until injury.

Curtis Buckley. Nfl ,SF,Atl,TB

Desmond Doss 2004. That kid was a special wr.

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Port Neches-Groves Indians

1. Jeff "the jet" Bergeron

2. Dustin Long

3. Keith Waguespack

4. Ron McGill

5. Gordon LaBoeuf

6. Richy Ethridge

7. Carl Griffith

8. Jake Burnett

9. Kyle Aguillard

10. Matt Burnett

Ron McGill was awesome in hs. Pepsi player of the year in 4A I believe.

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He was a candidate' date=' for sure. There were quite a few who I wanted to put on there who just wouldn't fit. Kerry Franks, Jermaine Hope, Roy Locks, Michael Ledet, Jermaine Feathers, etc.[/quote']

Thanks, I was just curious. WOS certainly has a lot to be proud of! I'm hoping Kerry will have a break out year this year.

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Jasper..

1. Zach Bronson-- McNeese' date=' 49ers

2. Eugene Seale-- Lamar- Oilers

3. James Hadnot-- Texas Tech, Chiefs

4. Derrick Armstrong-- Central Ark., Texans

5. Joseph "Red" Bryant-- Texas A&M

6. Sir Vincent Rogers- Houston

7. Sean Weatherspoon-- Missouri

8. Ben Bronson-- Baylor, Jets, Colts

9. Jorrie Adams-- Texas A&M

10. Rodriquez (Ricky) Mitchell-- SFA[/quote']

This is a good list, but how about John Davis? Anyone who can play 4 or 5 years in the NFL, even if as a back-up probably should be on this list.

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BRIDGE CITY

IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER

1. STEVE WORSTER

2. MATT PEEBLES

3.JOE LANGSTON

4. BRYAN WARD

5. RICHARD SLAYDON

6. RANDY FULTS

7. LANGSTON FALL

8. JAMEY KNIGHT

9. SHANE DRONETT

10 JASON MATTHEWS

I'd add Breaux from the 2000-2001 years to that list too. I'm sure in a few years we will be adding John Dishon as well...

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PNG. These are ones I've seen play. In no particular order......

Dustin Long

Richy Etheridge

Ted Brack

Ron McGill

Trayce Boudoin(sp?)

Bo Wortham

Coburn twins

Joey Price

Chris Gohlke

Josh Cook

These are ones I have seen play in person and remember. There are others that could be on the list that I saw but was too young to really remember.

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PA SFA

Duriel Harris NTSU, Miami Dolphins 1 SB ring

Kenneth Ford OSU

Brian McZeal 2nd in PA's history in rushing

John Evans

Chris Reed 88 yd TD return if he had a brain, the best to come out of PA

Chad Johnson SWTS and DC @West Brook

Lawrence Texada Henderson St, New York Jets

Alan Griggie SFA 87 on that other board

Graylon Johnson #1 recruit in '88

John Tomplait

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