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  1. Great post Jake! I think I have a little crush on you! JK!!
  2. Wanted everyone to know that Daingerfield's Carl Moore is playing for Cisco Junior College. Cisco is playing TJC this Saturday night in Tyler at 7:00PM. Come out and support Carl...I know he would love to see ya there!
  3. Well today started out perfect...woke up late and then got pulled over by State Trooper by Top Hot in Naples. He looked at me a grinned and then he said "You are in dangerous territory today." (I have my Daingerfield and Tiger Nation stickers on my car.) I only got a warning...guess he loves high school football too!!
  4. Thursday, August 20, 2009 Longview, Gilmer and Daingerfield are the top-ranked teams in their respective classes in the preseason Associated Press state football polls, which were released Thursday morning. Longview is ranked No. 1 in Class 4A. Gilmer is ranked No. 1 in the 3A poll, while Daingerfield is the top-ranked team in Class 2A. All three of the teams were ranked No. 1 in their respective classes as well in Dave Campbell's Texas Football magazine, which was released in June. Longview received 239 points for its No. 1 ranking in Class 4A. The Lobos received 17 out of a possible 25 votes as the top-ranked team. Lake Travis - which defeated Longview for the Class 4A Division I state title last year - is tied for No. 2 with Denton Guyer with 194 points each. Guyer lost to the Lobos in a state semifinal last season. Also receiving votes from District 13-4A, Longview's district, were Sulphur Springs (23 points) and Texas High (9). Gilmer received 243 points and 19 first-place votes for its No. 1 ranking in Class 3A. Carthage is ranked No. 2 in Class 3A with 209 votes and three first-place votes. Gilmer and Carthage were ranked 1-2 in Texas Football. Tatum and Pleasant Grove also received one point each in the Class 3A poll. Daingerfield was one point away from a unanimous preseason No. 1-ranking in Class 2A. Daingerfield received 249 points and 24 first-place votes. Arp is ranked No. 2 with 196 points. Bushland is ranked No. 3 with 159 points and received the lone first-place vote Daingerfield did not receive. Paul Pewitt is ranked No. 9 in the Class 2A poll with 48 points. Jefferson received one point in 2A. No area Class A teams received a vote. Cayuga is No. 1 with 231 points and 18 first-place votes. Albany is ranked No. 2. In Class 5A, Katy is ranked No. 1 with 230 points and 14 first-place votes, while Allen is No. 2 with 229 points and eight first-place votes. Longview hosts Katy in the season opener for both teams on Aug. 28. Lufkin received the most votes among teams not ranked in the top 10 with 49 points.
  5. Julius and Carl are going to Tarelton State
  6. Daingerfield's Moore shares top defensive honor Wednesday, January 28, 2009 Daingerfield linebacker Carl Moore made it a clean sweep of postseason awards Tuesday. Moore, who helped lead the Tigers to a Class 2A Division II state championship in December, was named Class 2A's co-defensive Player of the Year Tuesday on the Collins Street Bakery/Texas Sports Writers Association All-State Football Team. The Tiger standout shared the award with Lane Wood of Muleshoe, which captured the 2A Division I title. Moore, who racked up 174 tackles (112 solos), 33 tackles for losses, seven sacks, nine forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, an interception and three passes broken up, was the 2A defensive player of the year on the Associated Press All-State Team and the Defensive MVP on the Longview News-Journal's All-East Texas Football Team. Moore was joined on the TSWA first team by Daingerfield's KoKo Smith at runningback, Zavian Gilstrap on the defensive line, Julius Hurndon at linebacker and Scott Irvin at defensive back. Arp's LaVocheya Cooper was a first team pick at defensive back and kicker returner and an honorable mention selection at runningback. Smith rushed for 1,490 yards and 23 touchdowns and caught 11 passes for 182 yards. Gilstrap finished with 73 tackles, 15 tackles for losses and two sacks. Hurndon had 149 tackles, (88 solos), 25 tackles for losses, five sacks, five forced fumbles, seven fumble recoveries, two interceptions and three passes defended. Irvin finished with 136 tackles, 27 tackles for losses, two sacks, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two interceptions and Cooper had 87 tackles and eight interceptions. Muleshoe quarterback Wes Wood earned offensive player of the year honors, and Muleshoe coach David Wood was named coach of the year. Wes Wood completed 278 of 439 passes for 4,546 yards, 64 touchdowns and eight interceptions. Co-defensive MVP Lane Wood finished with 163 tackles and 11 quarterback pressures. East Texas players honored included: SECOND TEAM Daingerfield quarterback Tyler Boyd, Paul Pewitt runningback D.J. Burleson, Daingerfield receiver Chris Jones, Daingerfield offensive lineman Zarkevian Williams, White Oak linebacker Trevor Wait, Arp linebacker Garrett Williams and Arp punter Will Allen. THIRD TEAM West Rusk runningback Daniel Thompson, White Oak offensive lineman Taylor Tarr, White Oak center Barrett Blankenship, Paul Pewitt center Sean Gulley and Paul Pewitt defensive back Jerome Whetstone. HONORABLE MENTION Arp runningback Cooper, White Oak runningback Orlando Humble, West Rusk tight end and defensive end Braylon Williams, Jefferson receiver Cordell Roberson, Arp kicker Will Allen, Jefferson defensive lineman Trevor Murphy, Paul Pewitt defensive lineman Dalton Smith, Harmony linebacker Kolby Hogan, Paul Pewitt defensive back Jerry Braddock, New Diana defensive back Beau Brewer and Hughes Springs defensive backs Jabarri Wesley and Cody Jones.
  7. Julius Hurndon's dad Johnny was on one of them...I think 83.
  8. Update on #15 Chris R...I spoke to his aunt on Tuesday and she said that he has a deep bruise on his shin. He is ok and will be playing Saturday!
  9. From the Longview News Journal Daingerfield's Moore named Defensive Player of Year Click-2-Listen FROM STAFF REPORTS Monday, December 15, 2008 Daingerfield linebacker Carl Moore, who has racked up nearly 170 tackles in leading the Tigers to within a game of a state championship, was named Associated Press Sports Editors Class 2A Defensive Player of the Year on Monday. Moore led a large contingent of East Texas players named to the elite squad, including teammates Julius Hurndon on the first team, offensive lineman Zarkevian Williams, defensive lineman Zavian Gilstrap and defensive back Scott Irvin on the second team and honorable mention pick Tyler Boyd at quarterback. Other East Texas players included first team runningback D.J. Burleson of Paul Pewitt, linebacker Bryan Waters of Winona, defensive back LaVocheya Cooper of Arp and punter Will Allen of Arp, second team runningback Daniel Thompson of West Rusk, linebacker Trevor Wait of White Oak and defensive back Jerome Whetstone of Paul Pewitt and honorable mention offensive linemen Taylor Tarr of White Oak and Braston Williams of Paul Pewitt, receiver Cordell Roberson of Jefferson, runningback Orlando Humble of White Oak, kicker Allen of Arp, defensive lineman Braylon Williams of West Rusk, linebackers Kolby Hogan of Harmony and Garrett Williams of Arp and defensive back Beau Brewer of New Diana. Wes Wood of Class 2A Division I state champion Muleshoe was named offensive player of the year. Daingerfield will face Cisco for the Division II state championship at 3 p.m. Saturday in Waco.
  10. I just wanted to wish my boys Good Luck tonight! Carl and Julius...HIT THEM HARD!! I'm so proud of you both! Safe travels to all! HERE WE GO!!!
  11. This from the Longview News Journal Tiger Defense by the Numbers 152.2 - Yards per game allowed 97.4 - Rushing yards per game allowed 54.8 - Passing yards per game allowed 4 - Shutouts 3 - Shutouts in District 17-2A 11.6 - Points per game allowed 12 - Games holding opponent under 20 points 7 - Games holding opponent to single digits 39 - Points allowed in four playoff games 504 and 88 - Tackles and tackles for losses by linbackers Carl Moore, Julius Hurndon and Josh Evans and defensive back Scott Irvin 184 and 39 - Tackes and tackles for losses by defensive linemen Zavian Gilstrap, Donald Bryant and Chris Robertson 11 - Fumble recoveries by linebacker Julius Hurndon and defensive back Bobby Attaway 10 - Pass breakups by defensive back Bobby Attaway 5 - Interceptions by defensive back Jerriod Whetstone
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