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BH beat some one 99-0 one year in the 70's :shock: I can't remember who it was, but it is part of the records for Texas football.[/quote

I think it was Dewyville and then Dewyville turned around and beat Bh by like 8o or 90 in Bb. Dewyville use to be awesome in Bb back in the day.

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That was Deweyville that got beat by BH by 99.

Actually, it was more than 99. The scoreboard only had 2 digits. Was more like 112-0. Anyway ETBU, BH did that because Deweyville ran the score up in BB the previous year and the BH BB coach (also a FB coach) told him after the game that that was his arse next year in football. He kept his promise!

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