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Post by danrut on Aug 23, 2013 12:21:38 GMT -6
Tomball and Tomball Memorial are both in Houston. I said that Tom Memorial was THEIR big win, not necessarily a big win over an awesome team or anything. I just read a summation of their season and was paraphrasing the writers comments.
PLC defense is playing lights out.
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Post by warcat82 on Aug 23, 2013 12:23:21 GMT -6
Purpcrab we all know his game.. When he loses he "eliminates" what he wants so he declares he won... He will never change, hopefully he goes away soon... Just ignore him and his posts... You are a good guy and he is Cochino...
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Post by cochino on Aug 23, 2013 12:40:56 GMT -6
Purpcrab we all know his game.. When he loses he "eliminates" what he wants so he declares he won... He will never change, hopefully he goes away soon... Just ignore him and his posts... You are a good guy and he is Cochino... Wrong. I'm not eliminating anything. The point is the Tomball they are playing isnt the Tomball that's good.
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Post by cochino on Aug 23, 2013 12:42:06 GMT -6
Tomball and Tomball Memorial are both in Houston. I said that Tom Memorial was THEIR big win, not necessarily a big win over an awesome team or anything. I just read a summation of their season and was paraphrasing the writers comments. PLC defense is playing lights out. The Tomball I'm talking about is listed as being in Tomball, tx.
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Post by warcat82 on Aug 23, 2013 12:55:26 GMT -6
Tomball, Texas is between Houston and Magnolia... Therefore it is not near Dallas... Buy a map...
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Post by cochino on Aug 23, 2013 12:57:56 GMT -6
Tomball, Texas is between Houston and Magnolia... Therefore it is not near Dallas... Buy a map... Learn how to read. I stated that it WAS NOT Dallas that I was mistaken. It is just Tomball. You selective read and cherry pick my comments. The point of the whole thing is that its a different Tomball than the one PLC is playing.
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Post by warcat82 on Aug 23, 2013 13:02:59 GMT -6
Tomball, Texas is between Houston and Magnolia... Therefore it is not near Dallas... Buy a map... Learn how to read. I stated that it WAS NOT Dallas that I was mistaken. It is just Tomball. You selective read and cherry pick my comments. The point of the whole thing is that its a different Tomball than the one PLC is playing. Same school district but different then tomball high.. You are correct with that. Memorial is their 2nd high school... Tomball used to have a killer girls basketball team, they played Cal in the state semis seemed like every year of coach Andrews years at Cal until they finally won state my freshman year...
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Post by danrut on Aug 23, 2013 13:21:40 GMT -6
The Tomball school district covers the City of Tomball and also takes in some of the Woodlands. Thus, I just group them with the Houston schools. Technically not, but when someone asks me where Tomball is, I say "North Houston", so to me, it's Houston.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 13:25:08 GMT -6
Tomball, Texas is between Houston and Magnolia... Therefore it is not near Dallas... Buy a map... Learn how to read. I stated that it WAS NOT Dallas that I was mistaken. It is just Tomball. You selective read and cherry pick my comments. The point of the whole thing is that its a different Tomball than the one PLC is playing. PLC is not playing Tomball. They're playing Houston Davis and Houston Northbrook.
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Post by CrabFan-1977 on Aug 23, 2013 13:25:44 GMT -6
Tomball, Texas is between Houston and Magnolia... Therefore it is not near Dallas... Buy a map... Learn how to read. I stated that it WAS NOT Dallas that I was mistaken. It is just Tomball. You selective read and cherry pick my comments. The point of the whole thing is that its a different Tomball than the one PLC is playing. I believe PLC is playing Jeff Davis and North Brook, not Tomball. Danrut said that Tomball was one of those team's big win last year.
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Post by warcat82 on Aug 23, 2013 13:34:47 GMT -6
The Tomball school district covers the City of Tomball and also takes in some of the Woodlands. Thus, I just group them with the Houston schools. Technically not, but when someone asks me where Tomball is, I say "North Houston", so to me, it's Houston. I agree... It's like converse to me is San Antonio... Round rock, cedar park, Georgetown and all to me are North Austin... You can include Schertz as part of San Antonio anymore cause they've all pretty much merged together... Same with Killeen and Harker Heights here... Although part of the funniest thing in this area... There are kids with Temple Addresses that are in the Belton Isd school district. It's funny because those towns hate each other worse than any towns I've ever seen. They even built new Belton schools inside Temple's city limits... Although Temple went and built a city park smack in the middle of Belton Lake then named it Temple Lake Park... Each city likes smacking it to the other... The politics is hilarious
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Post by cochino on Aug 23, 2013 13:35:03 GMT -6
Learn how to read. I stated that it WAS NOT Dallas that I was mistaken. It is just Tomball. You selective read and cherry pick my comments. The point of the whole thing is that its a different Tomball than the one PLC is playing. PLC is not playing Tomball. They're playing Houston Davis and Houston Northbrook. Yes. We got off track on Tomball being a team that Davis beat. You are correct.
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Post by sandcrab79 on Aug 24, 2013 14:02:57 GMT -6
Can someone post some comments on the Sandcrabs offense and defense vs the Houston teams. Who went and what's your assent?
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Post by sandcrab70 on Aug 24, 2013 19:33:56 GMT -6
Can someone post some comments on the Sandcrabs offense and defense vs the Houston teams. Who went and what's your assent? Please!! That's the reason the thread was started. Now its turned in to petty bickering.
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Post by tigers on Aug 24, 2013 19:52:52 GMT -6
According to the people I have spoke with, Calhoun was rather dominant on both sides of the ball against both teams. The thing that stood out the most was the fact that we were throwing the ball, rather successfully from what I understand. The offensive line also stood out as I'm told. The field temp was 113 and my kids feet are still red on the bottoms even tho he had cleats on? I guess the actual turf temp was a lot higher. As I'm told Calhoun came out pretty close to injury free which is the most important part if the equation as next week is for real and all hands on deck at the start of the season is important. I was also told that the big guys on the offensive mine did play some defense on a very limited basis, my guess would be short yardage and goal line. All in all it was a success from what I'm told, now the coaches may have another perspective. I wasn't there. My wish is that Calhoun would scrimmage teams that would provide a little more compitition, who cares if it's a 5a school but there are teams in that same area that would provide a much stiffer test. Again, coach has his reasoning and with the success he has had I'm not going to question his methods. Outside of that, I know there was at least one person from Calhoun there, as danrut was relaying info earlier in the thread and that would be your best source of information. I'm sure he would answer any questions you may have, he is the leading and in my opinion the most knowledgable when it comes to Calhoun football. His info is dead on in my experience. sounds like maybe they have committed some time to the passing game .... That O will be real scary if that's the case ... The Callalen game could be one for the ages
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