Our Bi-District was against Silsbee! Man I miss the days of local travel for district games.And when I was in school (the earth was till cooling), our Bi-District game was against a Bmt. team. Crazy
Our Bi-District was against Silsbee! Man I miss the days of local travel for district games.And when I was in school (the earth was till cooling), our Bi-District game was against a Bmt. team. Crazy
What's funny is the magical numbers for 5A dII cut off right at the feet of Aledo. Literally by less than 10 kids.Those days and earller were the glory days of Golden Triangle Football. When Beaumont had multiple teams in our district that were tough opponents. When Port Arthur had 2 good high school teams in our district. Beaumont French and TJ both appeared in the state championship game. When LC-M, Vidor, WO-S and even Bridge City were all teams we played. Plenty of opponents in the area in past years. Now PNG and Nederland remain as the I my 5A-D2 schools in the area. And if Nederland keeps losing students they may need to drop to 4A-DI.
The UIL gets roughly 20% of the ticket revenue for every playoff game. PN-G is one of their biggest bread winners and they know which sport funds their paychecks. They also know the current Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives is from Jefferson County, used to have PN-G in his district, and trotted a PN-G helmet out on the front podium on the House floor before the 2022 championship game.As long as we’re talking conspiracies, one can wonder if activist minded individuals have pressured the UIL to punish PN-G for the Native American controversy or some other identity manufactured crisis. To remove Nederland and PN-G from region 3 is intentional all for some reason other than location.
The logic of even mentioning the above makes at least as much sense as why they made that decision:
But that would be short sighted as having PN-G in the state playoffs is one of the best things that can happen every year.
Yeah, it definitely seems convenient that the teams who most likely pose the biggest threat to LH making it to the State Championship all ended up in the same district and moved to the other side of the playoff bracket! It’s just real hard not to think something fishy went on cause it makes NO sense…ugh!Just my thought about the region 2 instead of region 3 is Liberty Hill has the Deputy Director of the UIL son playing for them. Just a coincidence are not.
As long as we’re talking conspiracies, one can wonder if activist minded individuals have pressured the UIL to punish PN-G for the Native American controversy or some other identity manufactured crisis. To remove Nederland and PN-G from region 3 is intentional for some reason other than location.
The logic of even mentioning the above makes at least as much sense as why they made that decision:
But that would be short sighted as having PN-G in the state playoffs is one of the best things that can happen every year.
In '52 and '53 bi district was against Temple. Back then they flipped a coin to see which school would be the location for the game. We lost the coin flip in '52 and won all three flips in '53. Played bi district, regional and state final in Port Neches.Unfortunate for both our district and the Texas High district
THS always gets screwed on this issue
In 85 our bi district was Temple
Quite a distance
Played in Mesquite 180 miles away.
87 basketball our bi district was Killeen
Nederland names Katy assistant as next head football coach
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Winners & Losers of 2024 UIL Realignment
South Oak Cliff/Port Neches-Groves
These two have matched up in the last two 5A-Division II state title games with SOC winning in 2022 and PNG returning the favor in 2023, many thought we’d see this matchup at AT&T Stadium for the third straight year. Instead the UIL shocked the entire state by shifting Port Neches-Groves and several other Southeast TX schools including Huntsville and Montgomery Lake Creek into Region II where the competition with SOC, Midlothian Heritage and Texarkana Texas High will be incredible come playoff time.
Winners & Losers of 2024 UIL Realignment
Some schools faired better than others during 2024 UIL Realignment. Schools like Waco Midway, Kingsville and Bay City came away happy. While others like Port Neches-Groves and South Oak Cliff didn't.www.texasfootball.com
Yes. Every former region 3 team placed in region 2 was on the receiving end of a questionable decision. Again, it appears that preference is given to metro areas. It seems they want to align probability of making a deep run with population numbers. Districts like my own, Cypress Fairbanks ISD, are literally split into 2 regions. The potential exists for two CFISD teams to face off for a state championship. Teams like PN-G, Nederland and Texas High are on the outer edges in both location and UIL consideration.(1) Everyone in our new district was a loser for multiple reasons based on this realignment
(2) PNG was affected much more adversely than SOC
PN-G Indians (7-1)
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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