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Just curious how Neserland's 29 game District winning streak stacks up amongst other streaks in our area?

Dickie V, I know Ozen had a long streak that U mentioned a few times, how long was it?
Has Silsbee, HJ, or Kountze had long District winning streaks in the past 15-20 years? I'm sure Kountze has a few long streaks. Anyone have some numbers?
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Until Silsbee lost last Tuesday night against HJ, they were currently on a 19 game district win streak.

In the mid to late 90's, Silsbee had a district win streak of 33 games.

Since dropping to 3A ('05) Silsbee's district record is 78-7 thru last night's win over WOS.

The only teams to beat Silsbee in district since them dropping to 3A are Hardin-Jefferson (5), WOS (1), and Coldspring (1).


Also, back in the 70's, Silsbee had a streak of 27 consecutive district wins.
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Ozen had several streaks..from 2000-2002 we had a 51 overall game winning streak snapped by then #5 nationally ranked Memphis Ridgeway in the championship game of the Razorback Classic in Arkansas...Perk sat out that game because of a shoulder injury, and they beat us 54-52 in OT. The two district streaks we had were from 1999-2004 which was 63 district games, snapped by Vidor, then the second was from 2004-2010, snapped by Nederland which lasted for 72 district contests in a row.
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Kountze had one that stretched the Sutherland through Joubert years and was snapped just last year I believe?


On the girl's side HJ has, I think, a 40 game district win streak going...
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[quote name="Dick Vitale" post="1172224" timestamp="1328388027"]
PA Lincoln went undefeated in district play from 1985-2002... ::)    ::).......You think they were jumping up and down after 29 district wins on a row?  ::)
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DV, you sure about that 1985-2002 district streak by PA Lincoln? I am pretty confident that Silsbee had a few wins against Lincoln in district during that span.
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[quote name="Dick Vitale" post="1172224" timestamp="1328388027"]
PA Lincoln went undefeated in district play from 1985-2002... ::)    ::).......You think they were jumping up and down after 29 district wins on a row?  ::)
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Who gives a crap if they were jumping up and down? You can't even get it right anyway. I assume you are jumping up and down from this one victory.

Like I said, I compare to our past records. Who gives a crap about 30 year old games? I am constantly reminded of not living in the past.
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[quote name="baddog" post="1172244" timestamp="1328390655"]
[quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=95474.msg1172224#msg1172224 date=1328388027]
PA Lincoln went undefeated in district play from 1985-2002... ::)    ::).......You think they were jumping up and down after 29 district wins on a row?  ::)
[/quote]

Who gives a crap if they were jumping up and down? You can't even get it right anyway. I assume you are jumping up and down from this one victory.

Like I said, I compare to our past records. Who gives a crap about 30 year old games? I am constantly reminded of not living in the past.
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Well, your fellow Bulldog fan did start this thread asking for comparisons, so therefore the comparisons. ::)
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1172228" timestamp="1328388677"]
[quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=95474.msg1172224#msg1172224 date=1328388027]
PA Lincoln went undefeated in district play from 1985-2002... ::)    ::).......You think they were jumping up and down after 29 district wins on a row? 
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DV, you sure about that 1985-2002 district streak by PA Lincoln? I am pretty confident that Silsbee had a few wins against Lincoln in district during that span.
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Silsbee and Lincoln were not in the same district....They were in the district with Nederland, LCM, Bridge City, WOS, and PNG.
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[quote name="Dick Vitale" post="1172250" timestamp="1328391097"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=95474.msg1172228#msg1172228 date=1328388677]
[quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=95474.msg1172224#msg1172224 date=1328388027]
PA Lincoln went undefeated in district play from 1985-2002... ::)    ::).......You think they were jumping up and down after 29 district wins on a row? 
[/quote]

DV, you sure about that 1985-2002 district streak by PA Lincoln? I am pretty confident that Silsbee had a few wins against Lincoln in district during that span.
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Silsbee and Lincoln were not in the same district....They were in the district with Nederland, LCM, Bridge City, WOS, and PNG.
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Incorrect. There were a few years in that span that those two were in the same district. '85 thru '91 they were in the same district. Also a couple of times in the 90's.
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I know it is a little North, but is still East Texas, but at Troup my senior year we finished a 10-11 year district winning streak, right at 148 straight district games I believe without a loss.  The next year Troup was down a little and lost the streak.  That was 88-98 or 87-98.
They also at that time (I bet it is broken now) but they had the National HS most 3 pointers in a game certification, plaque and all, it was pretty cool.  I believe it was 23 (3's).
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1172252" timestamp="1328391247"]
[quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=95474.msg1172250#msg1172250 date=1328391097]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=95474.msg1172228#msg1172228 date=1328388677]
[quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=95474.msg1172224#msg1172224 date=1328388027]
PA Lincoln went undefeated in district play from 1985-2002... ::)    ::).......You think they were jumping up and down after 29 district wins on a row? 
[/quote]

DV, you sure about that 1985-2002 district streak by PA Lincoln? I am pretty confident that Silsbee had a few wins against Lincoln in district during that span.
[/quote]
Silsbee and Lincoln were not in the same district....They were in the district with Nederland, LCM, Bridge City, WOS, and PNG.
[/quote]

Incorrect. There were a few years in that span that those two were in the same district. '85 thru '91 they were in the same district. Also a couple of times in the 90's.
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Silsbee and Lincoln PLAYED each other annually in the 90's but were not in the same district then during those years...Pre 1990, I am not sure if Silsbee was in that district or not, but I remember Coach Gamble teasing Boutte about having a "close" district game during his first season...He said they had not lost in district since 84. I will get either of them on the horn a find out for certain....give me a minute.
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1172247" timestamp="1328391028"]
[quote author=baddog link=topic=95474.msg1172244#msg1172244 date=1328390655]
[quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=95474.msg1172224#msg1172224 date=1328388027]
PA Lincoln went undefeated in district play from 1985-2002... ::)    ::).......You think they were jumping up and down after 29 district wins on a row?  ::)
[/quote]

Who gives a crap if they were jumping up and down? You can't even get it right anyway. I assume you are jumping up and down from this one victory.

Like I said, I compare to our past records. Who gives a crap about 30 year old games? I am constantly reminded of not living in the past.
[/quote]


Well, your fellow Bulldog fan did start this thread asking for comparisons, so therefore the comparisons. ::)
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I was just curious about other school's win streaks. However, Dickie V has a need to make himself stand out bc of his insecurities. He directs every thread in a direction to make everyone look in the past at what he helped accomplish to make him feel better about himself. He doesn't want to talk about success unless it involves him.  :-\
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Correction...they lost one in 99, and from what I was told, that was when Coach Gamble came back for that year, and he punished half of the team for being late to a Saturday practice, and did not play them that night....They had a legit excuse, but they sat anyway...Silsbee WAS in the district with them until 1990, but they never beat them in district play. 
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[quote name="Dick Vitale" post="1172260" timestamp="1328391877"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=95474.msg1172252#msg1172252 date=1328391247]
[quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=95474.msg1172250#msg1172250 date=1328391097]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=95474.msg1172228#msg1172228 date=1328388677]
[quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=95474.msg1172224#msg1172224 date=1328388027]
PA Lincoln went undefeated in district play from 1985-2002... ::)    ::).......You think they were jumping up and down after 29 district wins on a row? 
[/quote]

DV, you sure about that 1985-2002 district streak by PA Lincoln? I am pretty confident that Silsbee had a few wins against Lincoln in district during that span.
[/quote]
Silsbee and Lincoln were not in the same district....They were in the district with Nederland, LCM, Bridge City, WOS, and PNG.
[/quote]

Incorrect. There were a few years in that span that those two were in the same district. '85 thru '91 they were in the same district. Also a couple of times in the 90's.
[/quote]

Silsbee and Lincoln PLAYED each other annually in the 90's but were not in the same district then during those years...Pre 1990, I am not sure if Silsbee was in that district or not, but I remember Coach Gamble teasing Boutte about having a "close" district game during his first season...He said they had not lost in district since 84. I will get either of them on the horn a find out for certain....give me a minute.
[/quote]


Silsbee and Lincoln were in the same district from '83 to '87, then '90-'91. In '91 Silsbee was district champions, Lincoln was runner up. Silsbee won both games.

You are correct in the fact that the two teams were not in the same district from 1992 to 2003.
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[quote name="east texas bb" post="1172259" timestamp="1328391823"]
I know it is a little North, but is still East Texas, but at Troup my senior year we finished a 10-11 year district winning streak, right at 148 straight district games I believe without a loss.  The next year Troup was down a little and lost the streak.  That was 88-98 or 87-98.
They also at that time (I bet it is broken now) but they had the National HS most 3 pointers in a game certification, plaque and all, it was pretty cool.  I believe it was 23 (3's).
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That's pretty cool. I remember a few of those Troup Tiger teams. Fun to watch!
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These were the 4A playoff representatives for '91:

Conference 4A

District Representatives: 1. Pampa / Canyon: Randall; 2. Lamesa / Lubbock: Estacado; 3. Sweetwater / Andrews; 4. Bye; 5. Wichita Falls / Wichita Falls: Hirschi; 6. Everman / Brownwood; 7. Bye; 8. Fort Worth: Boswell / Fort Worth: Carter-Riverside; 9. Allen / Gainesville; 10. Dallas: South Oak Cliff / Dallas: Lincoln; 11. Dallas: Pinkston / Dallas: Roosevelt; 12. Dallas: Highland Park / Garland: Naaman Forest; 13. Ennis / Lancaster; 14. Bye; 15. Mount Pleasant / Texarkana: Texas; 16. Carthage / Lindale; 17. Jacksonville / Palestine; 18. Waco: University / Georgetown; 19. Crosby / Conroe: Oak Ridge; 20. Bye; 21. College Station: A&M Consolidated / Katy: Taylor; 22. Bay City / West Columbia: Columbia; [b]23. Silsbee / Port Arthur: Lincoln[/b]; 24. Channelview / Houston: King; 25. Austin: McCallum / Austin: Anderson; 26. Bastrop / Schertz: Clemens; 27. Bye; 28. Boerne / San Antonio: Alamo Heights; 29. San Antonio: Edgewood / San Antonio: Kennedy; 30. Beeville: Jones / Gregory-Portland; 31. Bye; 32. Edcouch-Elsa / Raymondville.


Here is a link to that info:

http://www2.uiltexas.org/athletics/archives/basketball/playoff_text/index.html
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NB-Dawg, come on man....don't get upset ...insecurities? I have none....I was simply answering your question...Is it that you thought the Nederland streak was special? Sorry to burst your bubble, but its been done before...29 district wins is commendable...but you people were acting like it was earth shattering, and it was not...its over now, so hopefully your team can refocus, and take care of business in the coming weeks....insecure? Are you kidding me?....  ::)
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