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Sintonfbplayer04
05-18-2004, 04:23 PM
Does anyone know where I can find the rankings? Also I would like to know how good of a team Hildago is?

JRabbit_Fan
05-18-2004, 07:17 PM
http:www.thsbca.com

Texas 3A
1 LaGrange (25-1)
2 Lorena (24-4)
3 Lubbock Cooper (27-2)
4 Princeton (23-4-2)
5 Lufkin Hudson (22-5)
6 Barbers Hill (23-4)
7 Llano (22-7)
8 Forney (22-5)
9 Snyder (23-4)
10 Bullard (21-5)

kaorder1999
05-18-2004, 07:24 PM
hey,.,,,forney finally broke into the top 10...way to go

jason
05-18-2004, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by kaorder1999
hey,.,,,forney finally broke into the top 10...way to go lol yeah...i guess losing to all 4A and 5A teams, but outscoring opponents like 200-0 in district isnt good enough for the top 10 until play-off time rolls around...

kaorder1999
05-18-2004, 07:31 PM
Originally posted by jason
lol yeah...i guess losing to all 4A and 5A teams, but outscoring opponents like 200-0 in district isnt good enough for the top 10 until play-off time rolls around...

yeah...sad huh

Ray_BearKat
05-18-2004, 08:18 PM
Originally posted by Sintonfbplayer04
Does anyone know where I can find the rankings? Also I would like to know how good of a team Hildago is?

Hidalgo is a very good team...I think they are (25-2) if you want to do some research on them there are plenty of archived articles on Valley Morning Star (http://www.valleystar.com)

kaorder1999
05-18-2004, 08:26 PM
Originally posted by Ray_BearKat
Hidalgo is a very good team...I think they are (32-2) if you want to do some research on them there are plenty of archived articles on Valley Morning Star (http://www.valleystar.com)

where the heck is that

Ray_BearKat
05-18-2004, 09:59 PM
Originally posted by kaorder1999
where the heck is that

I could say the same about Sulphur Springs :D

I'm guessing you didn't take the time to look around...the Valley Morning Star is a newspaper that serves mostly the Harlingen area in the Rio Grande Valley but also covers most of the Valley teams.

If you were refering to Hidalgo it is a town located south of McAllen.

Ray_BearKat
05-18-2004, 10:26 PM
Sintonfbplayer04 check your PMs

kaorder1999
05-18-2004, 10:33 PM
Originally posted by Ray_BearKat
I could say the same about Sulphur Springs :D

I'm guessing you didn't take the time to look around...the Valley Morning Star is a newspaper that serves mostly the Harlingen area in the Rio Grande Valley but also covers most of the Valley teams.

If you were refering to Hidalgo it is a town located south of McAllen.

i was talking about Hildalgo...

Ray_BearKat
05-18-2004, 10:45 PM
Oh, Well here is some info on Hidalgo not Hildalgo:

Hidalgo (http://www.hidalgotexas.com/)

HIDALGO, TEXAS (Hidalgo County). Hidalgo is on the Rio Grande at the junction of State Highway 336 and U.S. Highway 281, five miles south of McAllen in southern Hidalgo County. The first settlers were members of the José de Escandónqv colony, who settled the area in 1749. At the time the community was known variously as La Habitación, as Rancho San Luis, and as San Luisito. In 1852 John Young, a native Scotsman, settled in the area and renamed the town Edinburgh. It became the county seat. A post office was established there in 1876, and in 1885 the office name was changed to Hidalgo. In 1908 the county seat was moved to Chapin, which was then renamed Edinburg. Texas Rangersqv and United States troops were quartered at Hidalgo as late as 1915. The population in Hidalgo was 250 by 1920. Around this time a flood and the changing course of the river forced residents to move the town's buildings inland. A ferry operated to Reynosa until an international toll suspension bridge was constructed in 1926. The community's population was reported as 630 in 1930 and as 675 in 1940. Hidalgo was incorporated by 1931, and by 1940 the original townsite had been inundated by the shifting waters of the Rio Grande. The community's population steadily increased, and by 1980 it was estimated at 1,627. The Mexican peso devaluations in 1976 and in the mid-1980s caused economic problems for the small port of entry; the continuing growth of neighboring McAllen, however, helped development in Hidalgo. In 1990 its population was estimated at 3,292. Its local businesses were primarily brokerage houses.

kaorder1999
05-18-2004, 10:54 PM
I could say the same about Sulphur Springs


I'm guessing you didn't take the time to look around


Oh, Well here is some info on Hidalgo not Hildalgo

first of all i said "where the heck is that?" because i wanted to know where that town was. I wasnt trying to be rude...

dont talk to me like that.....

Ray_BearKat
05-18-2004, 11:35 PM
Originally posted by kaorder1999
first of all i said "where the heck is that?" because i wanted to know where that town was. I wasnt trying to be rude...

dont talk to me like that.....

Don't talk to me like that I wasn't trying to be rude either...

Sorry for the mix up I thought you were talking about where the newspaper was from...don't get all dramatic.

kaorder1999
05-18-2004, 11:46 PM
i dont get dramatic...i just dont like being talked to like that and you did it three times

Ray_BearKat
05-18-2004, 11:51 PM
Well I honestly didn't mean those three things to sound rude...the first was a joke and the 3rd was an honest correction because both you and Sintonfbplayer04 were calling it Hildalgo.

kaorder1999
05-18-2004, 11:54 PM
dont worry about it....i apologize also...ive had a bad day...