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  • MANY STORY ANGLES UNCOVERED IN SUPER BOWL LII HYPE

    Updated Jan 30, 2018

    KAZ’S KORNER I try to read as many Super Bowl stories as I can during the two weeks between the National Football League’s conference championship games and the actual Super Bowl. Even if I spent most of my free time (and when you’re retired, you have quite a bit during the winter months) looking through the thousands of columns and media views on the upcoming event, I would just barely scratch the surface. It’s quite amusing reading about the Philadelphia Eagles players buying dog-faced rubber masks that symbolize the fac...

  • Stay safe this spring, keep that PFD handy

    Updated Jan 30, 2018

    Capt. Chuck Uzzle For the Record As the mercury creeps up into a more comfortable range outside as well as on the water, don’t let that fool you into feeling too secure at this time of the year. January and February on the Texas gulf coast can be down right brutal with all the rank weather we receive at this time of the year. Bone chilling winds coupled with humid overcast days can make even the toughest fisherman wish for a warm spot in the truck and hot cup of coffee. W...

  • NASTY WEATHER NOT A SHOW STOPPER

    Updated Jan 23, 2018

    “Just about the time you think you have them figured out, Mother Nature serves up another unhittable curve ball,” said L’Rod Theriot, one of several southwest Louisiana bass fishermen currently spending a lot of time fishing the Sabine River. “I don’t chase bass as hard as we used to back in the 70’s and 80’s,’ laughed Theriot, “but there’s a long list of things I no longer do as aggressively.I thought I was going to have to drive to Jasper to find a crankbait that I have been using, but a friend told me about Rambo’s Tackl...

  • HOUSTON SPORTS FANS HAVE REASONS TO BE GLEEFUL

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    KAZ’S KORNER There was extreme jubilation in Foxborough, MA., Philadelphia, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN. and Jacksonville, Fla. because their respective National Football League franchises are still alive and well for Super Bowl LII on Feb. 4. In fact, those Minnesota Vikings supporters are rubbing their hands together excitedly over the fact they could be the very first team in NFL history to play the Super Bowl in their home stadium. Last weekend’s four Divisional Championship games featured two upsets (Philadelphia bea...

  • LCM Boys Basketball to honor veterans and military at Friday night's game

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    Boys Basketball is hosting Silsbee on Friday, January, 19 at 7:30 and will be honoring all former and current military personnel before the game starts. All fans and students will also be encouraged to wear red, white, and blue as a show of support....

  • LOW WATER AND BIG BASS

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    In the midst of catching redfish like we knew what we were doing just prior to this latest front, Doug Patterson posed a question for which I had no answer.“Why do you think the bass are hanging around right in the middle of all of these redfish and competing for the same meal,” he asked.“You’d think that they might feel like they are in danger of being part of that meal as well!” The size of the average bass running the river and bayous is very substantial, but while we also catch and release a few in the eight to ten inch c...

  • REDFISH LOVING THE COLD WEATHER

    Updated Jan 9, 2018

    “I don’t know what will happen once they are actually on the water, but they both cast well and will fish from can-to-can’t,” said Gerald Johnson after giving his twin grandsons a trip for Christmas.“We are dedicated duck hunters so don’t worry about canceling due to the weather.” It turned out that Kane and Karlin were seven year old twins that had been hunting on the family rice fields with Geepaw virtually every day of the season since they were five years old.Kane agre...

  • NFL PLAYOFFS REACH HALFWAY POINT

    Updated Jan 9, 2018

    KAZ’S KORNER There’s a good chance the four teams that were victorious in last week’s National Football League Wild Card Playoffs won’t even show up next month in Super Bowl LII at Minneapolis. In fact, the Atlanta Falcons are the only NFC team that made last year’s playoffs, getting to the Super Bowl before blowing a huge lead and losing to the New England Patriots. Because of their experience in last year’s playoffs, the Falcons are the only team winning last week that is favored in this week’s Divisional Round, holdin...

  • Bryant’s kicking keeps Falcons alive

    Updated Jan 9, 2018

    Dave Rogers For The Record It’s that time of year and Bridge City’s Matt Bryant has been a busy man. The 42-year-old place-kicker for the Atlanta Falcons has made 11 straight field goals in his last three games, leading his team to the second round of the NFL playoffs. The wild card Falcons, coming off an 26-13 upset win over the Los Angeles Rams, are favored by some to knock off the NFC’s top seed on the road at Philadelphia Saturday. “I’d say that even after 17 games we...

  • NFL PLAYOFFS BEGIN WITHOUT TEXANS, COWBOYS OR SEATTLE

    Updated Jan 2, 2018

    KAZ’S KORNER For the past decade or so, one or more of my favorite National Football League teams—the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks-- has been involved in the wild card playoffs. None of these three teams played well enough to earn a spot in the playoffs which begin this weekend. And all three teams were missing key players which played a huge part in their 2017 demise. The Texans lost defensive stalwarts J.J. Watt and Whitney Mercilus in the same quarter of the same game while amazing quarterback Des...

  • Waterfowl hunters finally get some help

    Updated Jan 2, 2018

    Photo: With heavy straps of Oklahoma ducks are Brock Carter, Jonah Lemoine, Hunter Uzzle and Jake Cowan. RECORD PHOTO: Capt. Chuck Uzzle For the Record Capt. Chuck Uzzle Local waterfowl hunters got a late Christmas gift as the coldest weather our area has seen in quite some time came roaring into our area and decided to stay a while. Ahead of the artic blast was a strong push of ducks and geese from the north which helped to regenerate the hopes of local hunters. The numbers o...

  • SEVERAL RULES NEED TO CHANGE IN NFL

    Updated Dec 26, 2017

    I was watching an NFL game the other day when I saw a wide receiver make an over-the-shoulder catch in the end zone, run right through the end zone and leap into the stands to celebrate his touchdown. But, alas, when he was getting congratulatory back slaps, he dropped the football. After a five-minute review, the pass was called incomplete because he didn’t hold onto the football when he leaped into the stands. Of course, this is facetious and didn’t happen. But what really is happening in NFL games is almost as ludicrous an...

  • FROGG TOGG KIND OF WEATHER

    Updated Dec 26, 2017

    I certainly hope that in the event that you had an opportunity to fish the day after Christmas that Santa left a Frogg Togg rain suit under your tree. It was already cold enough, but a drizzling rain and stiff northeast wind tested one’s dedication to fooling a fish! Once you are more concerned with how cold you are than what your lure is doing….. it’s time to go home.Very seldom are the fish suicidal and that would have to be their mindset for you to catch them at that point.And, while it may come as a surprise to those that...

  • Pleasant Grove snaps Mustangs win, title streak

    Updated Dec 22, 2017

    The streak is gone. Texarkana Pleasant Grove won the Class 4A Division II state football championship Friday afternoon, ending a 40-game win streak for West Orange-Stark. Pleasant Grove scored on back-to-back pick-sixes in the final 30 seconds to finish with a 41-21 win over the two-time defending state champions at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. WOS, which allowed only nine points per game in a 13-0 run to its fourth straight state championship game, trailed 21-6 at halftime and 28-6 in the fourth quarter. But the Mustangs...

  • REDFISH TAKE A BACK SEAT

    Updated Dec 19, 2017

    “Thanks, but I want to hook my own fish,” said the ten year old youngster when I tried to hand him my rod as soon as the big fish hammered the Swim bait and started peeling off drag. “It wouldn’t really be mine if I you hooked him!” I had passed up several flocks of gulls working over trout hoping to put the young angler on a good redfish when we stumbled up on this school of oversize reds ganged up on a fifteen foot break.They were an absolute gift from heaven.Every time our lure bounced across the magic spot it was engul...

  • SANTA LIKES THE MUSTANGS, TOO

    Updated Dec 19, 2017

    KAZ’S KORNER A good crowd of West Orange-Stark fans were anxiously waiting for the kickoff between the Mustangs and Wimberley for the right to reach the state championship game this weekend at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. If there’s anything more annoying than the person in front of you jumping up and down like a Jack-in-the-Box at a football game, I just don’t know what it could be. But this senior citizen with a full beard dressed in stylish blue jeans and a Lumberjack shirt was the culprit that was really annoying me. I exp...

  • One more makes 3 for the Mustangs

    Updated Dec 19, 2017

    Meri Ellen Jacobs Mustang Insider For the Record When the high powered Wimberley Texan offense met the Chain Gang from West Orange-Stark, the saying “Defense wins Championships” was proven yet again. The Mustangs will head to AT&T Stadium, “Jerry’s World,” on Friday to face the Pleasant Grove Hawks, after beating the Texans, 30-21, to play for their fifth state title. “Our guys gave a great effort and beat a quality team,” Head Coach Cornel Thompson said. “They made big plays but we were able to adjust and force them to r...

  • KAZ’S FEARLESS FORECAST

    Updated Dec 12, 2017

    Games This Week WEST ORANGE-STARK (12-0) over WIMBERLEY (13-1) 7:30 p.m. Friday at Legacy Field in Katy—It appears that either the Mustang offense is getting weaker or the opponents’ defense is better each week. I like the second choice better. The Mustangs have been riding the talent of their Chain Gang Defense and need to get their offense humming again after blanking Salado 14-0 last week. Wimberley came on strong in the last quarter to overpower undefeated Cuero, the same thing that happened several years ago when the...

  • KAZ’S KORNER

    Updated Dec 5, 2017

    AGGIES NEW COACH JIMBO FISHER IS THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY Texas A&M’s football program operates on the old motto: “It takes money to make money.” And that’s why it hammered out a deal to land Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher on a 10-year contract for $75 million, which happens to be the richest deal in college football history. Fisher takes over the Aggies’ football program headed by Keith Sumlin for the last six years. Many Aggie fans were doing cartwheels off their bar stools after hearing the news of Fisher’s hiring last w...

  • CONFIDENCE MORE IMPORTANT THAN COLOR

    Updated Dec 4, 2017

    “You mean nothing in my little sack of baits is going to work,” asked Jason Bloom in an incredulous tone of voice.“I thought I hit the nail on the head.The last time I fished with you the only colors we used were stinky pink, limetreuse and red shad and I had to go to two stores to find stinky pink.” After reminding Jason that the last time he fished with me was ten years ago, I had no logical answer for what changed.The reality is that it takes only a few bad trips to benc...

  • cardinals of character

    Updated Nov 28, 2017

    Cardinals of Characters for the second grading period are: Pre-k, Caden Crowe, Greyson Babbitt, Adaleigh Haney and Braelie Govia. Kinder- Steelye Roberts, Maesyn Davis, Faith Rasberry, Liam Freeman, Paisleigh Dixon, Riley Osborne, Carlee Arnold, Madelyn Ledford, Sophie Jones, Yanira Figueroa, Austin McGuire, and Alexis Hernandez. 1st Grade- Emmery Golemon, Ryan Morgan, Lila Lee, River Dietz, Kinlie Moseley, Ariel Handley, Angelique Marrufo, Colton Grubbs, Slayton Tupper,...

  • TOP TWO TEAMS, SEVERAL COACHES BITE THE DUST

    Updated Nov 28, 2017

    KAZ’S KORNER Last weekend, which signified the final college football games of the 2017 season had its usual laundry list of head coaches who lost their jobs, but the long Thanksgiving weekend also had the top two teams in the weekly Associated Press Poll victimized by Ol’ Man Upset. The Iron Bowl rivalry between No. 1 Alabama and No. 6 Auburn is always fierce and gives the oddsmakers fits because they are usually wrong. The bookies are crying again this week after the 4½ -point favored Crimson Tide saw their dream of an unde...

  • NFL PLAYOFF HOPES FADING FOR LONE STAR STATE FANS

    Updated Nov 21, 2017

    KAZ’S KORNER Last Sunday was very crucial for both the Houston Texans and the Dallas Cowboys. They both were three games behind their respective division leaders and desperately needed a win to still have a chance at overtaking these front-runners. The Texans and Cowboys were in the same dilemma as another half-dozen or more National Football League teams who had one or more key players injured and through for the season. Houston has been without the services of defensive stalwarts J.J. Watt and Whitney Mercilus plus q...

  • "The price of poker goes up this week" in playoffs

    Updated Nov 21, 2017

    Photo: WOS Mustang Justin Sibley tucks the ball and hits the outside to score on the first series of the game. Sibley had two carries for 48 yards, both for touchdowns. RECORD PHOTO: Earl Davis Mustang Insider Meri Elen Jacobs The West Orange-Stark Mustangs made it look easy Thursday night when they beat the Brookshire-Royal Falcons, 54-0, at Baytown’s Stallworth Stadium. The 37th win sets the ’Stangs up to face the Mexia Blackcats this Friday night in Conroe’s Buddy Moorh...

  • 1st split coming to a close as goose numbers continues to build

    Updated Nov 21, 2017

    Photo: Hunter Uzzle For the Record Capt. Chuck Uzzle The first half of duck season for most Texas hunters in our area will end on Sunday and will not re-open until the first week in December depending your location. Reports from all along the coast were almost mirror images of one another, "either you got ducks or you don't". The birds that still remained in the area after the opening week or so got educated real fast and headed for areas with little or no hunting pressure. A...

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