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To get ready for the 2011 Football Season, I started last week sending out questionnaires to the coaches who teams SETXsports.com will be doing previews on.  The first batch went out last week and I just got back from the Post Office where I deposited the others for delivery.  Coaches, if you haven't gotten a questionnaire by next Friday, please shoot me an e-mail at [email protected] so that I know who may be missing one.

As soon as these schools coaches for 2011 are determined, I'll be sending a questionnaire out to them.

Coaches, thanks for helping me out on this!
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Thanks to those coaches who have already responded to the questionnaire:

Cody Moree, Apple Springs
Darrell Barbay, Anahuac
Ronnie Gage, Barbers Hill
Daren McClellan, Baytown Christian Academy
Troy Aduddell, Baytown Sterling
Darryl Hobbs, Beaumont Legacy Christian
Jeff Nelson, Beaumont Ozen
Craig Stump, Beaumont West Brook
Cris Stump, Bridge City
Bradley Morgan and Kevin Terrier, Buna
Dustin Dziuk, Burkeville
Kevin Goodwin, Center
Averion Hurts, Channelview
Eric Holton, Chester
Clayton Maple, Cleveland
Bryan Barbay, Coldspring
Alex Davis and Jim Crews, Colmesneil
Seven Armstrong, Corrigan-Camden
Joel Hancock, Dayton
Russ Sutherland, East Chambers
Ray Zepeda, Galena Park
David Aymond, Galena Park North Shore
Bret Boyd, Goose Creek Memorial
Don Price, Hamshire-Fannett
Larry Haynes, Hardin
David Martel, Hardin-Jefferson
Ken Stanley, Hemphill
Jeff Jones, High Island
Lydell Wilson, Houston C.E. King
Blake Ware, Houston St. Pius X
Donald Hollas, Houston St. Thomas
Mike McEachern, Huffman
Joe Allen Slack, Hull-Daisetta
Todd Hopkins, Huntington
Garrett Morgan and Billy Orsagh, Jasper
Greg Neece, Kirbyville
Mike Stewart, Kountze
Jeff La Reau, La Porte
Matt Everett, Leverett's Chapel
Shane Deel, Liberty
Randy Crouch, Little Cypress-Mauriceville
Randy Rowe, Livingston
Alvin Credeur, Lumberton
W.T. Johnston, Newton
Mike Heckathorn, Oakwood
Adam Strandberg, Orange Community Christian
Brandon Faircloth, Port Neches-Groves
Jason Thibodeaux, Sabine Pass
Donald Hubbard, San Augustine
Mark Diaz, Schertz John Paul II
Bob Jones, Shepherd
Kyle Mackey, Silsbee
Nathan Sanford, Woodlands Christian
Jeff Mathews, Vidor
Kevin Barbay, Warren
Jason Henry, West Hardin
Cornel Thompson, West Orange-Stark
T.D. Stark, West Sabine
Steve Fentress, Woodville
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Coaches, some of your number have decided to send me the information intended for submission in the Dave Campbell's magazine.  If those of you that have yet to respond wish to do so as well, that is fine by me.  Whatever manner you find most convenient to you is the one you need to use.

BTW, Coach Barbay at Anahuac and Coach Thibodeaux's came back as I apparently had a wrong address on those.  They have been corrected and will be sent out shortly.
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