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When was the last time HJ was predicted to finish anything other than 5th or 6th? and HJ has only finished that low once in the past 4 years...

09-10 season - 4th place finish
08-09 season - 3rd place finish - bi district playoffs
07-08 season - 5th/6th place finish
06-07 season - 3rd place finish - bi district playoffs
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[quote name="WOSgrad" post="812427" timestamp="1276540885"]
1. West Orange-Stark (DII)
2.  Silsbee (DI)
3.  Bridge City (DII)
4.  Orangefield
5.  Hamshire-Fannett
6.  Hardin-Jefferson


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This was the predicted finish last year. The top 3 did make the playoffs only a difference in position. ;) ;D

It is a smart move to predict WOS 1st though. We will see.
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I think the Horns will surprise some folks this year and be in the hunt for the 3rd playoff spot. HF has potential this year with the guys they have coming back. HF needs Coach Price to help them realize their potential and I think he will do just that. 
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According to DCTF, these are how many returning letterman and starters each team has for this coming season:


                       Letterman        Starters O/D

Bridge City             16                    7/5
Hamshire-Fann        19                  10/9
Hardin-Jefferson      12                   6/4
Orangefield             13                   5/6
Silsbee                  15                    8/7
WOS                     20                    6/7



All this time, I thought the Mustangs had 19 returning starters. ;) ;D

I guess that's what I get for taking the word of a certain LCM grad. ;) ::)
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="813998" timestamp="1277162907"]
According to DCTF, these are how many returning letterman and starters each team has for this coming season:


                       Letterman        Starters O/D

Bridge City             16                    7/5
Hamshire-Fann        19                  10/9
Hardin-Jefferson      12                   6/4
Orangefield             13                   5/6
Silsbee                  15                    8/7
WOS                     20                    6/7



All this time, I thought the Mustangs had 19 returning starters. ;) ;D

I guess that's what I get for taking the word of a certain LCM grad. ;) ::)
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maybe you would enjoy these boards more if you would just spend more time fixating on WO-S . . .
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="813998" timestamp="1277162907"]
According to DCTF, these are how many returning letterman and starters each team has for this coming season:


                       Letterman        Starters O/D

Bridge City             16                    7/5
Hamshire-Fann        19                  10/9
Hardin-Jefferson      12                   6/4
Orangefield             13                   5/6
Silsbee                  15                    8/7
WOS                     20                    6/7



All this time, I thought the Mustangs had 19 returning starters. ;) ;D

I guess that's what I get for taking the word of a certain LCM grad. ;) ::)
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Idk exactly what the requirements are to be counted as a Returning Starter are, but the usual starting defense for HJ last season consisted of 10 seniors and 1 junior
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[quote name="Judex" post="815249" timestamp="1277838088"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=70519.msg813998#msg813998 date=1277162907]
According to DCTF, these are how many returning letterman and starters each team has for this coming season:


                       Letterman        Starters O/D

Bridge City             16                    7/5
Hamshire-Fann        19                  10/9
Hardin-Jefferson      12                   6/4
Orangefield             13                   5/6
Silsbee                  15                    8/7
WOS                     20                    6/7



All this time, I thought the Mustangs had 19 returning starters. ;) ;D

I guess that's what I get for taking the word of a certain LCM grad. ;) ::)
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maybe you would enjoy these boards more if you would just spend more time fixating on WO-S . . .
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My post is strictly about a certain WOS fan that gave out false info. ;) Haven't you figured that out yet? Jeez!!
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