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So looking forward to the start of football !! H-D should have a good season. Lots of good athletes coming back. Chisholm Marberry, Tyler Drake, Austin Edmondson, Coy Melonson and Jimmy Barton are gonna be key players for the Bobcats. Freshman Dylan Luce has good size at 6'3 200lbs and could contribute during district.
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What is the latest news on Kyle, have not heard much in the last few weeks?
Hope he is recovering! Know it will be a challenge, but I also know he is a determined young man and is surrounded by a great support system.

Rebels and Bobcats maybe rivals in sports, but know that Kyle has the support of Evadale in his recovery!
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Kyle was present for awhile @ the great fundraiser benefit.Kyle was smiling wheeling around in a wheelchair w/cast on his leg.A relative told me he may never play another down of football but he may 1 day be a coach.Best wishes for Kyle and a big" THANKS"To all that worked and donated to make this a special event ;) 8) 8) ;)
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Kyle was present for awhile @ the great fundraiser benefit.Kyle was smiling wheeling around in a wheelchair w/cast on his leg.A relative told me he may never play another down of football but he may 1 day be a coach.Best wishes for Kyle and a big" THANKS"To all that worked and donated to make this a special event ;) 8) 8) ;)
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Thanks for the update! It is great that he is thinking about the future and knows that being a part of football is so much more than playing. That part is great, but just think how boring this site would be if the only people that got to talk about football was the players. Good luck to Kyle as he presures his goals and I have no doubt that a young man with such resolve will be someone that is talked about on this site in the future as one of the best and brightest coaches in the area.
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All I have to say is when you play West Sabine you had better buckle your chinstraps tight cause they got some heavy hitters! Sure it will be a great, hard-hitting game not for the faint of heart!!!!!!
[/quote] I agree. WS has a tough team. Looking forward to it. I played against Juan Mason and Shane Moses when my Bobcat team played WS. Great players.
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Ill take the bait lol... y'all beat us by a touchdown I think last year... this is a different team:-) we returned most of last years team plus some guys who usually would be in the gym for off season basketball... along with some great new coaches equal s a win for the lions
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