Anyone know the times for the first practice tomorrow morning.
Very True .... with PNG's history and tradition, it's pretty sad that there isn't an indoor facility....schools with much less pedigree have them.Brutal conditions for the freshman practices at 3PM although it'll be plenty hot by the end of varsity practice at 2:30. Only the toughest of the tough make it through August football practices.
Would be great if local business and donors could get that indoor facility built. Slim chance in today's economic and political chaos.
I have ..my wife's cousin lives in Melissa....lot's of relatively new stadiums in the area (after Allen being the 1st) ... Prosper, McKinney, Denton Braswell etc. Speaking of new statium's, I wonder if Celina will get one soon. I can't see how they don't go 5A d2 in the next alignment (the city is over 40k now ..it was 17k in 2020).Have you seen Melissa new stadium? WOW!!
The money was infact donated for an indoor facility a few years back. When it cam time to make plans to build the refineries pipelines prevented the building at the proposed location. I do not know what happened to the money and the build after that,Very True .... with PNG's history and tradition, it's pretty sad that there isn't an indoor facility....schools with much less pedigree have them.
Wow, that's just awful...surely they could find another place (like next to the far side to the right of the gym. Something else has to be going on ..one proposed location should not have killed that. I smell something rotten unfortunately.The money was infact donated for an indoor facility a few years back. When it cam time to make plans to build the refineries pipelines prevented the building at the proposed location. I do not know what happened to the money and the build after that,
Really? Were they also quite good at football or just okay at football, but excelled at basketball? Since I moved to Texas (PNG) in 86,, we have really never had a team that made a deep run in the playoff's at basketball ...we have had some descent teams though.A lot of the incoming freshman are quitting Football and going to the Basketball period. The class is loaded with basketball players.
Not uncommon for a lot of freshman to quit. Every middle school player probably wants to play high school ball. I may trigger someone with this statement, but the reality is week 1, even day 1, separates the chaff from the wheat. Smaller, weaker kids are often overwhelmed by the level of size, speed and aggressiveness when Port Neches and Groves MS players combine. If you didn't see the field much at either middle school, or don't shown up in decent condition, you are likely to have a tough time competing. A lot of kids drop out because of the level of competition.A lot of the incoming freshman are quitting Football and going to the Basketball period. The class is loaded with basketball players.
No doubt - first week of two-a-days always weeded out the players who didn’t really want to be there. Not just Freshman either.Not uncommon for a lot of freshman to quit. Every middle school player probably wants to play high school ball. I may trigger someone with this statement, but the reality is week 1, even day 1, separates the chaff from the wheat. Smaller, weaker kids are often overwhelmed by the level of size, speed and aggressiveness when Port Neches and Groves MS players combine. If you didn't see the field much at either middle school, or don't shown up in decent condition, you are likely to have a tough time competing. A lot of kids drop out because of the level of competition.
I'm having these same conversations here in Hutto with my son. I tell him, there's always somebody bigger and badder than you. So you just hit them harder and they will remember you. The goal right now is to have "win" your pairing. Just get better and keep showing up. The rest will fall inline.Not uncommon for a lot of freshman to quit. Every middle school player probably wants to play high school ball. I may trigger someone with this statement, but the reality is week 1, even day 1, separates the chaff from the wheat. Smaller, weaker kids are often overwhelmed by the level of size, speed and aggressiveness when Port Neches and Groves MS players combine. If you didn't see the field much at either middle school, or don't shown up in decent condition, you are likely to have a tough time competing. A lot of kids drop out because of the level of competition.
PN-G Indians (7-1)
vs.
Montgomery Bears (7-1)
Friday, Nov. 1, 7:00PM
I could not be more proud of our team and our community. The spirit here is unmatched! I am so lucky to be a part of it and to wear the purple and white! The journey of this football season, with these coaches and our players, will stay with me forever. -- PN-G Head Coach Jeff Joseph