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I heard from a former hf player today who said they use to say, "There is no better thrill, then to beat up on the Hill."
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Thats because it happened very very seldom ;D
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I heard from a former hf player today who said they use to say, "There is no better thrill, then to beat up on the Hill."
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I wouldn't listen to anything said by a HF player.  Your team went 0'fer this season. 

As for BH and PNG, both of the programs have great tradition,  WINNING TRADITION.  Both teams fans are passionate about their teams and they both believe in their teams.  Just on that fact alone, I expect it to be an exciting game.  Sure you have to favor PNG because they come in undefeated and seem to be doing everything right.  On BH 's side, they have battled through injuries from what I have read and battled to get in the playoffs.  To me that proves they will be ready to play.  Heck, both teams will be ready to play.
Good Luck to both teams.......
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Hope we get the treat, as fans, this one could be.  Just would like to see a well played, mistake free, and fair called game for both teams.  Play each teams best and see who's on top at the end of the 4th.  Don't want to see injuries, fumbles, interceptions, nothing.  Just good O and Good D.
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This thread's in second place with 96+ hours left until kickoff. We might as well make something out of it and head for first.
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54 post from taking the lead, but who's counting ;D
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The saying for most when playing the Hill in 3A was "Kill The Hill", but I think little Johnny's mom got upset and folks dont fly that anymore ;D
[/quote]"We can we will we're Barbers Hill" belongs to BH
          "You may, you might, but not tonight" belongs to Dayton
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Baytown Sun Article


Eagle-Indian rematch tops bidistrict slate
By Dave Rogers
The Baytown Sun
Published November 10, 2009
After nearly 30 years of coaching, Don Price has found something new for this week’s bidistrict game against Port Neches-Groves.

The Barbers Hill football boss said it’s the first time he’s ever coached a playoff game that’s a rematch of an earlier meeting from the same season.

Barbers Hill and PN-G, the No. 5-ranked Class 4A team in the state, will play one of five UIL bidistrict playoff games involving area teams Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Stallworth Stadium in Baytown.

• Baytown Lee will play Pasadena Memorial Friday at 7 p.m. at Galena Park ISD Stadium.

• Goose Creek Memorial lost a flip, so its playoff game against Beaumont Central will be on the Jaguars’ homefield at Zaharias Stadium in Beaumont Friday at 7:30 p.m.

• Crosby will take on Nederland Saturday at 2 p.m. at Conroe’s Woodforest Stadium.

• Dayton will play Vidor Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Sam Houston State’s Bowers Stadium in Huntsville.

Additionally, playoff qualifiers Anahuac and Buna will meet in Anahuac Thursday to play the final District 23-2A game at 6:30 p.m.

The game, which has no bearing on playoff seeding, was postponed, because 23-2A has a first-round playoff bye and the two teams did not want a week’s layoff immediately before the playoffs.

PN-G, playing its first game under new coach Brandon Faircloth, won its season opener against Barbers Hill 21-20 on Aug. 28.

Of course, Price’s Eagles coughed up seven turnovers in their first game with Matthew Viverette at quarterback and a late extra-point miss is all that stopped a fierce fourth-quarter rally short of forcing overtime.

Since then, PN-G went on to finish the regular season 10-0, including an incredible 25-22 overtime win over Beaumont Central in last week’s District 20-4A championship game.

The Indians blocked an extra point in the game’s waning moments and ran it back to tie game 22-22 and force overtime. The won in double overtime with a field goal.

“Hopefully, this will be a good game,” Price said, his team 5-5 for the season and a fourth-place finisher in District 19-4A. “We’re going to have to play well, but we’re looking forward to the game.”

This is Price’s ninth playoff team in the past 11 seasons at BH.

Both teams have improved markedly since the season opener, but the Eagles were hit hard throughout the year by injuries.

“If we’d have won the first game, would we be 10-0 right now?” Price said, repeating an interviewer’s question. “You never know. We’ve been snakebit a couple of times with turnovers in important games.

“But the kids aren’t trying to turn it over. We try to be mistake-free.”

Price is hopeful the Eagles might get back some injured players for this game. He expects senior receiver Caleb Stork to return after breaking his collarbone early in the season. Running back Andrew McMillan has been practicing after being out with an injured ankle.

“We have not had the same starting 22 in any ballgame,” he said. “It’s been kind of an unusual kind of year.”
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Is it just me or does Price give poor interviews?  I mean this shows a lot of confidence when your qouted to say.

[b]"Hopefully, this will be a good game,” Price said, his team 5-5 for the season and a fourth-place finisher in District 19-4A. “We’re going to have to play well, but we’re looking forward to the game.”[/b]

And it always seems to be the kids fault, I would fall off my chair if he every took credit for bad calls ::)

I don't want to start a Price bash just an observation!
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[b]This is Price’s ninth playoff team in the past 11 seasons at BH.[/b]

“If [b]we’d [/b] have won the first game, would [b]we[/b] be 10-0 right now?” Price said, repeating an interviewer’s question. “You never know.[b] We’ve[/b] been snakebit a couple of times with [b]turnovers[/b] in important games.

“But the kids aren’t trying to turn it over. [b]We[/b] try to be mistake-free.”

Just a observation as well ;)
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Diamond-J is right on. Turnovers are the key to winning this game. A few take-aways would help Barbers Hill and the odds of them having (7) turnovers again ain't gonna happen this time around. I hope all the PNG players are as over confident as the guys on this forum, that will work to the advantage of Barbers Hill. Remember PNG had to come from behind in the last minutes of the game to tie up the game on blocked kick to beat a 7-3 Central team that lost to a 4-6 Livingston team, so these guys are giant killers, they can be beat. While PNG had a great year at 10-0, and has every right to be proud of this year, if they get over confident and cocky, they'll have plenty of time to watch Saturday morning cartoons the next day...Ya'll just keep believing these guys are you basic 5-5 team. BH is waiting, Come on down....
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Baytown Sun Article


Eagle-Indian rematch tops bidistrict slate
By Dave Rogers
The Baytown Sun
Published November 10, 2009
After nearly 30 years of coaching, Don Price has found something new for this week’s bidistrict game against Port Neches-Groves.

The Barbers Hill football boss said it’s the first time he’s ever coached a playoff game that’s a rematch of an earlier meeting from the same season.

Barbers Hill and PN-G, the No. 5-ranked Class 4A team in the state, will play one of five UIL bidistrict playoff games involving area teams Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Stallworth Stadium in Baytown.

• Baytown Lee will play Pasadena Memorial Friday at 7 p.m. at Galena Park ISD Stadium.

• Goose Creek Memorial lost a flip, so its playoff game against Beaumont Central will be on the Jaguars’ homefield at Zaharias Stadium in Beaumont Friday at 7:30 p.m.

• Crosby will take on Nederland Saturday at 2 p.m. at Conroe’s Woodforest Stadium.

• Dayton will play Vidor Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Sam Houston State’s Bowers Stadium in Huntsville.

Additionally, playoff qualifiers Anahuac and Buna will meet in Anahuac Thursday to play the final District 23-2A game at 6:30 p.m.

The game, which has no bearing on playoff seeding, was postponed, because 23-2A has a first-round playoff bye and the two teams did not want a week’s layoff immediately before the playoffs.

PN-G, playing its first game under new coach Brandon Faircloth, won its season opener against Barbers Hill 21-20 on Aug. 28.

Of course, Price’s Eagles coughed up seven turnovers in their first game with Matthew Viverette at quarterback and a late extra-point miss is all that stopped a fierce fourth-quarter rally short of forcing overtime.

Since then, PN-G went on to finish the regular season 10-0, including an incredible 25-22 overtime win over Beaumont Central in last week’s District 20-4A championship game.

The Indians blocked an extra point in the game’s waning moments and ran it back to tie game 22-22 and force overtime. The won in double overtime with a field goal.

“Hopefully, this will be a good game,” Price said, his team 5-5 for the season and a fourth-place finisher in District 19-4A. “We’re going to have to play well, but we’re looking forward to the game.”

This is Price’s ninth playoff team in the past 11 seasons at BH.

Both teams have improved markedly since the season opener, but the Eagles were hit hard throughout the year by injuries.

“If we’d have won the first game, would we be 10-0 right now?” Price said, repeating an interviewer’s question. “You never know. We’ve been snakebit a couple of times with turnovers in important games.

“But the kids aren’t trying to turn it over. We try to be mistake-free.”

Price is hopeful the Eagles might get back some injured players for this game. He expects senior receiver Caleb Stork to return after breaking his collarbone early in the season. Running back Andrew McMillan has been practicing after being out with an injured ankle.

“We have not had the same starting 22 in any ballgame,” he said. “It’s been kind of an unusual kind of year.”
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Is this the same Dave Rogers who wrote for the Port-Arthur newspaper?   If it is then I wouldn't trust what he writes in regards to the comments made by the individuals he is interviewing.  He always mis-quoted people here in the Golden Triangle.

After reading this thru I don't sense anything wrong with the comments.  What do you want said?   I hope it is going to be a good game, I also hope it is a well played game.  

Seems your coach is a classy guy.   Seems to have respect of people at PNG.   Allowing them to wear their home jersey's and be the home team.   From what I hear it was part of the deal to get the game at Stallworth in Baytown.  After googling the info, looks like the stadium is less than 12 miles from your HS.  Might as well be a home game for BH.

If BH had turf you could have flipped home and home.  Why doesn't BH have turf?  Of all the schools in this area, one would think BH would have been the 1st to get it.

Good luck to both teams.
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[quote author=modmouse78 link=topic=61613.msg702952#msg702952 date=1257814230]
I heard from a former hf player today who said they use to say, "There is no better thrill, then to beat up on the Hill."
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I wouldn't listen to anything said by a HF player.  Your team went 0'fer this season.   

As for BH and PNG, both of the programs have great tradition,  WINNING TRADITION.  Both teams fans are passionate about their teams and they both believe in their teams.   Just on that fact alone, I expect it to be an exciting game.  Sure you have to favor PNG because they come in undefeated and seem to be doing everything right.  On BH 's side, they have battled through injuries from what I have read and battled to get in the playoffs.  To me that proves they will be ready to play.  Heck, both teams will be ready to play.
Good Luck to both teams.......

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Nice post.
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[quote name="What_why" post="703418" timestamp="1257869266"]
[size=16pt][color=blue]Sorry PN-G hope yall had a fun year because its only gonna last about 3 more days! hope the TP's are warm because yall just might have to camp out friday night because no one will want yall back in PN-G!!!!!!!!!!!![/color][/size]
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u fail so hardcore...
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[quote author=BHFAN link=topic=61613.msg703312#msg703312 date=1257860990]
Baytown Sun Article


Eagle-Indian rematch tops bidistrict slate
By Dave Rogers
The Baytown Sun
Published November 10, 2009
After nearly 30 years of coaching, Don Price has found something new for this week’s bidistrict game against Port Neches-Groves.

The Barbers Hill football boss said it’s the first time he’s ever coached a playoff game that’s a rematch of an earlier meeting from the same season.

Barbers Hill and PN-G, the No. 5-ranked Class 4A team in the state, will play one of five UIL bidistrict playoff games involving area teams Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Stallworth Stadium in Baytown.

• Baytown Lee will play Pasadena Memorial Friday at 7 p.m. at Galena Park ISD Stadium.

• Goose Creek Memorial lost a flip, so its playoff game against Beaumont Central will be on the Jaguars’ homefield at Zaharias Stadium in Beaumont Friday at 7:30 p.m.

• Crosby will take on Nederland Saturday at 2 p.m. at Conroe’s Woodforest Stadium.

• Dayton will play Vidor Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Sam Houston State’s Bowers Stadium in Huntsville.

Additionally, playoff qualifiers Anahuac and Buna will meet in Anahuac Thursday to play the final District 23-2A game at 6:30 p.m.

The game, which has no bearing on playoff seeding, was postponed, because 23-2A has a first-round playoff bye and the two teams did not want a week’s layoff immediately before the playoffs.

PN-G, playing its first game under new coach Brandon Faircloth, won its season opener against Barbers Hill 21-20 on Aug. 28.

Of course, Price’s Eagles coughed up seven turnovers in their first game with Matthew Viverette at quarterback and a late extra-point miss is all that stopped a fierce fourth-quarter rally short of forcing overtime.

Since then, PN-G went on to finish the regular season 10-0, including an incredible 25-22 overtime win over Beaumont Central in last week’s District 20-4A championship game.

The Indians blocked an extra point in the game’s waning moments and ran it back to tie game 22-22 and force overtime. The won in double overtime with a field goal.

“Hopefully, this will be a good game,” Price said, his team 5-5 for the season and a fourth-place finisher in District 19-4A. “We’re going to have to play well, but we’re looking forward to the game.”

This is Price’s ninth playoff team in the past 11 seasons at BH.

Both teams have improved markedly since the season opener, but the Eagles were hit hard throughout the year by injuries.

“If we’d have won the first game, would we be 10-0 right now?” Price said, repeating an interviewer’s question. “You never know. We’ve been snakebit a couple of times with turnovers in important games.

“But the kids aren’t trying to turn it over. We try to be mistake-free.”

Price is hopeful the Eagles might get back some injured players for this game. He expects senior receiver Caleb Stork to return after breaking his collarbone early in the season. Running back Andrew McMillan has been practicing after being out with an injured ankle.

“We have not had the same starting 22 in any ballgame,” he said. “It’s been kind of an unusual kind of year.”
[/quote]

Is this the same Dave Rogers who wrote for the Port-Arthur newspaper?   If it is then I wouldn't trust what he writes in regards to the comments made by the individuals he is interviewing.  He always mis-quoted people here in the Golden Triangle.

After reading this thru I don't sense anything wrong with the comments.  What do you want said?   I hope it is going to be a good game, I also hope it is a well played game.  

Seems your coach is a classy guy.   Seems to have respect of people at PNG.   Allowing them to wear their home jersey's and be the home team.   From what I hear it was part of the deal to get the game at Stallworth in Baytown.  After googling the info, looks like the stadium is less than 12 miles from your HS.  Might as well be a home game for BH.

If BH had turf you could have flipped home and home.  Why doesn't BH have turf?  Of all the schools in this area, one would think BH would have been the 1st to get it.

Good luck to both teams.
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It's not just this article but most. I think he spends too much time being politically correct than backing his team. I wouldn't want to go into a game that my coach thinks that we might win! Weather it is a lost hope to win the game you shouldn't project that to your fans or players. Him saying "Hopefully this will be a good game" lacks confidence to me, but that is only one perspective and maybe I read to far into things ;D I'm sure the reporter can miss qoute, but he also interviews all of the coaches and I don't see that coming from everywhere.

Price is a good guy and his integrity or class has never been in question with me. I've never been a fan of politics I would assume have a Barbay, Hooks or Stewart who tells it like it is ;D

And Why BH don't have turf , is according to what i've heard can't get approval from the schooll. Price has requested it several times that i have been told, but it got shot down. One big reason was the damage the BH due to Hurricans sucked up alot of money. I think it's just a matter of time once the budget allows it.
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[quote name="modmouse78" post="702952" timestamp="1257814230"]
I heard from a former hf player today who said they use to say, "There is no better thrill, then to beat up on the Hill."
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I played at HF and the one I remember most was "There's no bigger thrill, than drilling the Hill."  Don't know how long ago the person you were talking about graduated from so it could have changed over time from what he told you to what it was when I graduated.

BTW, ya'll are going for a record? Is the one you are behind the "How much does OU Suck?" thread? I wouldn't be surprised to see one of the mods come over here and start deleting posts to keep that one at the top .  :D
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[quote author=modmouse78 link=topic=61613.msg702952#msg702952 date=1257814230]
I heard from a former hf player today who said they use to say, "There is no better thrill, then to beat up on the Hill."
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I played at HF and the one I remember most was "There's no bigger thrill, than drilling the Hill."  Don't know how long ago the person you were talking about graduated from so it could have changed over time from what he told you to what it was when I graduated.

BTW, ya'll are going for a record? Is the one you are behind the "How much does OU Suck?" thread? I wouldn't be surprised to see one of the mods come over here and start deleting posts to keep that one at the top .  :D
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The thread count this one is creeping up on for 1st is in the Highschool Footbal thread. I don't know hat the all time high is for the board. Oh and you signature video is freaking me out a little ;D
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Diamond-J is right on. Turnovers are the key to winning this game. A few take-aways would help Barbers Hill and the odds of them having (7) turnovers again ain't gonna happen this time around. I hope all the PNG players are as over confident as the guys on this forum, that will work to the advantage of Barbers Hill. Remember PNG had to come from behind in the last minutes of the game to tie up the game on blocked kick to beat a 7-3 Central team that lost to a 4-6 Livingston team, so these guys are giant killers, they can be beat. While PNG had a great year at 10-0, and has every right to be proud of this year, if they get over confident and cocky, they'll have plenty of time to watch Saturday morning cartoons the next day...Ya'll just keep believing these guys are you basic 5-5 team. BH is waiting, Come on down....
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People seem to forget we turned the ball over 5 times ourselves during the first game.  BH QB is a very good athlete, he will not be able to scramble like he did in week 0.  Our defense is one of the best in the state and BH will see the progress made from the first game in only three days. 
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