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Who is the best defensive player in SE Texas?


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I can't say enough about Hines this kid plays every special teams, in the goal line package on offense and of coarse MLB that's in or around every tackle. He.s big 6'1'' 200- 205 strong 350lbs (bench) fast (4.5) forty. He's not just making tackles but blasting people with openfield,up the middle form tackles, from sideline to sideline. Against the woodlands last week first he ran down lasco on the sideline, then ran right through him one on one on the other side to kill their drive and make them punt. This kid has the wow factor!!!!!!! :o

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Earl Hines (sp) - Memorial - MLB

Anthony Beard - Lumberton - MLB

Honorable mention:

William Jones - Central - MLB

Jacoby Hale - Central - OLB

(I had to throw a couple of our kids in there  ;D )

I agree, alot of talent in the area.

DE Ben Goodman 1st Team All District as a Soph(he's a Jr now) - WB

MLB Collin Garret - WB

What about that hard hitting safety, Rey?  What was his name?  He should be mentioned. What grade is he in?

Torn ACL- Justin "The Hammer" Jackson - Jr - Honorable Mention

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At P.A.M. the best defensive player hands down is Earl Hines, however there are two kids that's flying under the radar...#19 Michael Johnson and #6 Chuckie Baker. There was talk that our secondary may be kinda suspect, but those two kids have come and Titaned up the defense.

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Everyone is running BEHIND that monstar in PA... We have good kids and great athletes in the area...  We are truely a Linebacker Walmart for D1 talent this year but Earl is quite a few steps ahead of he pack!

That's true if you want a linebacker, come to SeTx!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;)MHS
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