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The La Porte Bulldogs continue their preparation for 21-5A play as they host the Clear Springs Chargers!  Jeff La Reau's Bulldogs sit at 2-0 on the season after beating South Houston last week 55-21.  Meanwhile, Clint Hartman's Chargers are still in search of their first victory of the season after falling to Pasadena Dobie last week, 26-14.

Join Clifton Morris and Ryan Gentile for all of the action from Bulldog Stadium by clicking on the following link from our friends at The Legacy Sports Network:

http://www.legacysportsnetwork.com/Audio/2012-2013/Football/La%20Porte/laporte.htm

Bringing you La Porte Bulldog football on The Legacy Sports Network and Your Source for Sports in Southeast Texas, SETXsports!

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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1271472" timestamp="1347676886"]
[quote author=Joharr73 link=topic=103085.msg1271444#msg1271444 date=1347676633]
I don't think District play is going to be very nice to the Bulldogs this year!
[/quote] They have some offensive issues along with the D after tonight
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No.  Not after tonight.  They always have.  I've stated it over and over.  Hopefully you guys start listening to me.  You think I'm a hater, but I'm just an observer who is 100% blunt and honest.  North Shore is going to put a stomping on the entire district.
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1271512" timestamp="1347677221"]
I agree! NS is a beast. IMO they the best in Region 3 this year at this point
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You won't get an argument out of me there.  When they beat Manvel like that.  I was sold.  You guys will all se come playoff time....Manvel is VERY good.  Wouldn't be surprised at all to see them in the D2 final regardless of where Katy ends up.
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1271430" timestamp="1347676484"]
so much for that spread offense LP likes to eat up eh?


Dawgs got some explaining to do


BTW Vidor is waxing Clear brook by a larger margin than LP did  ;)
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Its the "rope-a-dope", we enjoy the underdog roll better.
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[quote name="LP0175" post="1271821" timestamp="1347681169"]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=103085.msg1271430#msg1271430 date=1347676484]
so much for that spread offense LP likes to eat up eh?


Dawgs got some explaining to do


BTW Vidor is waxing Clear brook by a larger margin than LP did  ;)
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Its the "rope-a-dope", we enjoy the underdog roll better.
[/quote] ::) yeah ok. We got something for you guys week 10. You can count on that.  ;)
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