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Who will win District 20-4A


who will win the district championship in 4A  

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  1. 1. who will win the district championship in 4A

    • LC-M
      2
    • VIDOR
      39
    • PN-G
      13
    • NEDERLAND
      41
    • CENTRAL JAGS
      2
    • OZEN PANTHERS
      6
    • LUMBERTON RAIDERS
      3
    • LIVISGTON LIONS
      2


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[quote name="nasty661" post="1254242" timestamp="1346286131"]
NOBODY GET MAD AT ME WHEN I SAY THIS BUT IM LOOKIN FOR VIDOR TO TAKE IT
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Vidor has zero chance of winning that district.






They aren't even in 24-4a. In fact, none of those teams are.

I think Texas City will surprise and win 24-4a.
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[quote name="RHBoiler" post="1254246" timestamp="1346286408"]
[quote author=nasty661 link=topic=102219.msg1254242#msg1254242 date=1346286131]
NOBODY GET MAD AT ME WHEN I SAY THIS BUT IM LOOKIN FOR VIDOR TO TAKE IT
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Vidor has zero chance of winning that district.






[b]They aren't even in 24-4a.[/b] In fact, none of those teams are.

I think Texas City will surprise and win 24-4a.
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Exactly my point. Nederland for 20-4A.........GCM for 24-4A
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I feel like Vidor and Nederland have the best shot. I'm leaning towards Nederland just because of the number of starters they return and the impressive defense they ran last year, but they have some big questions to answer after the scrimmage with Dayton.

If those two were removed, PN-G would be my next choice followed by Ozen. PN-G has the coaching and Ozen has the talent. Central's my dark horse pick mainly for two reasons. The first is that they will definitely have the talent, and the second is that after last year, they could catch a few teams underestimating them. I think Livingston will be relying way too much on Collins, which poses the same risk their reliance on Bull Mayes posed last year. When defenses start to key in on Collins, the going will get tough and if anything (God forbid, of course) happens to the kid, I think they'll fall off just like they did when Mayes was benched due to injury last season.

I don't think LC-M or Lumberton stand a chance, but it's 20-4A. Anything can happen.
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[quote name="RHBoiler" post="1254246" timestamp="1346286408"]
[quote author=nasty661 link=topic=102219.msg1254242#msg1254242 date=1346286131]
NOBODY GET MAD AT ME WHEN I SAY THIS BUT IM LOOKIN FOR VIDOR TO TAKE IT
[/quote]




Vidor has zero chance of winning that district.
>:(





They aren't even in 24-4a. In fact, none of those teams are.

I think Texas City will surprise and win 24-4a.
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