SPORTS UPDATE #6
Posted by cesis on August 1, 2007
August 1, 2007
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Hendley, Edwards fall in final THSCA game
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Banyard adjusts to new home
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Stars shine in Fort Worth
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Iola’s Giles hoping to make an impact
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Defending champion Coyotes preseason No. 1 With the first practices of the 2007 high school football season less than a week away, the Web site sixmanfootball.com issued its preseason rankings Monday.
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Football season will start without steroid testing FORT WORTH (AP) — With a contractor still not in place to run a $3 million mandate to randomly test high school athletes for steroids
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King’s Randy Watson joins an exclusive club FORT WORTH — It’s one thing to be nominated to coach in the all-star games at the Texas High School Coaches Association’s yearly convention. To be selected, though, is something only a few have experienced.
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Bishop’s Perez playing with the best in THSCA all-star football game
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Coaches await new UIL drug test policy FORT WORTH — Alice athletic director and football coach Brent Davis knows statewide random steroid testing is on its way
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Football countdown 2007: Tornillo Tornillo High School had the type of introduction to Class 3A football last season as could be expected playing teams two and three times its enrollment
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Henderson’s Horton commits to Oklahoma State
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Workout program gives HHS athletes an early lift
Austin Wright is a primary example of what the Henderson voluntary summer athletic workout program can do for a player. -
Henderson hires pair of new girls sports coaches
In a girls’ athletic program where success is just around the corner, maybe Jennifer Green and Andrea Reynolds are the answer.THSCA coaching school notebook
Olajuwon passes on tips to high school standout—The skills that Hakeem Olajuwon
Lamar Consolidated sets sights on state title
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: THSCA Hall of Honor inducts Carr, Johnston
ON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: More data needed on steroids
South shuts out North, Brock plays on future field
Top area players take field for all-star game When Rigo Sanchez takes the field for the annual Texas High School Coaches Association all-star football game today, he will be a walking testament to advances in modern medicine.
Floydada’s Williams wins 3-point contest, but North loses all-star game
THSCA notebook
South All-Stars blank North, 14-0
Former Pine Tree, LeTourneau athlete Birdsong to coach at Nacogdoches High
A glimpse of CHS coach Darcy Presley
‘D’ helps South win All-Star Game
The Colony coach getting used to center stage
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Coaches meet their match at convention
Former gridiron player in MMA ANGLETON — Contact has been a way of life for Tony Guined. Now he’s taken it to a whole new level.
When the Palestine football coaching staff met for the first time this week, there were several new introductions to be made as the Wildcats had a major turnover from last year’s staff. more>>
Peterson inks deal with Vikings
Coaching staff gets ready for football season
Football practice for the Uvalde Coyotes will get under way on Aug. 13.
Cayuga High School Coaching Roster-
THSCA notebook
Big 12 rivals lead South to victory
Mart all-stater hoping All-Star win not finale
Foundation Plaza takes shape
Coaching friends honored together
O’Connor’s Tatum shines at all-star game
Mules’ WR in Denton faster than expected
Notebook — San Antonio
