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Lufkin_Class_Of_08
11-08-2005, 09:52 PM
my dad was the preacher at cameron first methodist and cameron plays hempstead on saturday night at floyd casey...my question is if the waco paper has said who was home side or on the visitor side(we want to sit on the cameron side but in a neutral area is fine as well)...when u find out let me know...thanks
wide-e-wide
11-08-2005, 10:10 PM
I can try...
But those schools are both small enough...there should be 40,000 empty seats at Floyd...
Won't be real hard to tell which side is which 'ya know...hahaha
If I read anything I will let you know though.
lonny23
11-08-2005, 10:16 PM
my dad was the preacher at cameron first methodist and cameron plays hempstead on saturday night at floyd casey...my question is if the waco paper has said who was home side or on the visitor side(we want to sit on the cameron side but in a neutral area is fine as well)...when u find out let me know...thanks
I would assume Cameron is the home team because they're closer to Waco. Why didn't they try to play in College Station or Bryan? :confused:
Lufkin_Class_Of_08
11-09-2005, 05:17 PM
I can try...
But those schools are both small enough...there should be 40,000 empty seats at Floyd...
Won't be real hard to tell which side is which 'ya know...hahaha
If I read anything I will let you know though.
hey thanks man...im sure seats wont be a problem there...not like the lufkin-carrol game last year...that was packed to the guilds from what it looked on tv
dragons08
11-09-2005, 09:42 PM
hey thanks man...im sure seats wont be a problem there...not like the lufkin-carrol game last year...that was packed to the guilds from what it looked on tv
nah, there were plenty of open seats near the top and what not, but the turn out was insane, it was a huge stadium, and to fill a lot of it was awesome
ruffshod
11-09-2005, 09:56 PM
I'm not entirely sure, but I thinm the higher seed will be the home team, or whoever won a coin flip.
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