West Orange-Stark took down Belleville 24-14 and now plays District mate Silsbee next Friday. A rematch of last years 4th round game.
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Originally posted by em12 View PostBremond came back from being down 14 nothing to win the game 41- 35 in OT. Our nephew scored 5 touchdowns in the second half, after the game winner in OT he went and picked up the stunned Flatonia players off of the ground. I was more proud of his character at the end than I was the 5 TD’s..... Heck of a game.
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My boys play for Bushland, hated to seem them get beat. Was a fun game to watch, nice clean game without any fan drama. Game went to overtime and Brock came out ahead.
Bushland kicked a field goal in OT and got a roughing the kicker call, they chose to decline the penalty and keep the points on the board. Brock was able to get a touchdown to win.
Congrats to Brock, again it was a very close and fun game to watch.
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Originally posted by em12 View PostBremond came back from being down 14 nothing to win the game 41- 35 in OT. Our nephew scored 5 touchdowns in the second half, after the game winner in OT he went and picked up the stunned Flatonia players off of the ground. I was more proud of his character at the end than I was the 5 TD’s..... Heck of a game.
https://twitter.com/JessGruenling/st...514352128?s=20
Great sportsmanship young man. But (this is just my personal opinion) as a varsity high school soccer coach I can’t stand it when my players cry after losing big games. We’ve lost in the regional quarterfinals 3 of the last 4 years and twice being in shootouts after OT and I tell my boys to get up dry their eyes be respectful/ classy and go shake the other teams hands.
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Originally posted by Jeremyk View PostGreat sportsmanship young man. But (this is just my personal opinion) as a varsity high school soccer coach I can’t stand it when my players cry after losing big games. We’ve lost in the regional quarterfinals 3 of the last 4 years and twice being in shootouts after OT and I tell my boys to get up dry their eyes be respectful/ classy and go shake the other teams hands.
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Absolute class
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Originally posted by bowhuntertx View PostAny Ennis lions on here? We've (Aledo) has them at the Star next Friday night. Who are the players to look our for?
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Originally posted by Jeremyk View PostGreat sportsmanship young man. But (this is just my personal opinion) as a varsity high school soccer coach I can’t stand it when my players cry after losing big games. We’ve lost in the regional quarterfinals 3 of the last 4 years and twice being in shootouts after OT and I tell my boys to get up dry their eyes be respectful/ classy and go shake the other teams hands.
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I don’t have a problem with it. When you pour everything you have into something and fall short, the tears aren’t a sign of weakness, it’s an outward display of the love of winning, sadness at losing, not like a “I can’t win so I’m gonna cry”. I’ll take that it over kids who can lose and then be playing grab arse on the bus on the way home. Just my opinion.
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Midlothian Heritage beat Palestine 28-0 last night. 8 teams left in 4A D1...Heritage will play Carthage at Jacksonville Tomato Bowl next Friday at 7:30pm to see who goes to the quarter finals.
My son is a freshman at Heritage...has worked scout team against the varsity guys since winning the district freshman championship with an 8-1 record (one game cancelled due to storms w/ lightning), so he gets to suit up on Fridays with the varsity team to get the in-person experience of a playoff run.
Go Jags!
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