UIL cutoff numbers released, Titans to drop to 5A

Even though his team was eliminated from playoff contention a few weeks back, Port Arthur Memorial coach Kenny Harrison was thrilled Friday morning.
The UIL released the conference cutoff numbers for the 2016-18 realignment Friday morning.
Class 6A has a cutoff at 2,150. Port Arthur Memorial turned in 2,098 students.
This means the Titans will drop to the 5A ranks along with Mid County schools Nederland and Port Neches-Groves. Class 5A cutoff is 1,100 to 2,149.
“We are very excited,” Harrison said. “The main reason is it will cut out the traveling back and forth to Houston and we will be on a more level playing field.”
It is likely the Titans will join the current District 22-5A. Goose Creek Memorial reportedly turned in 2,213 and will move up to Class 6A.
The Titans could likely be in a district with the Bulldogs, Indians, Beaumont Central, Beaumont Ozen, Lumberton, Vidor and Baytown Lee.
Goose Creek Memorial could take the Titans place in 21-6A and compete with North Shore, Channelview, Baytown Sterling, La Porte and Beaumont West Brook.
“The numbers make a major difference,” Harrison said. “I remember playing Deer Park’s freshman team a few years ago and they ran out about 75 kids. We had about 25 on our team. Those numbers catch up to you over the years.”
Harrison said there was also a problem with the sub-varsity games that are playing on Thursdays starting at 4:30 p.m.
“Parents were unable to attend those games in Houston,” Harrison added. “Plus, we had coaches over in Houston on Thursdays coaching in those games who had to turn around and make the trip again on Friday. Hopefully now, parents will make more games when we are playing a little closer to home.”
PN-G turned in 1,440 students and Nederland is at 1,596.
Beaumont Ozen coach David Suggs reported Friday the Panthers turned in 1,082, 18 students below the low-cutoff number for Class 5A. Suggs said Ozen would petition to the UIL to stay in the 5A ranks.
The reason to opt to stay in the 5A ranks is due to travel expenses. Ozen would likely be in a district with Huffman, Cleveland, Jasper and Livingston.
The UIL will announce the realigned conference districts on Feb. 1.
“It is a great feeling,” Harrison said. “This is going to be great for our communities. We hope to have true rivalry games with teams in our immediate area. That will be good for everybody. We are looking forward to competing against some quality 5A opponents.”

SportsPlus

Local

Port Arthur OK’s water rate increase to cover budget with an eye toward the future

Local

Tugboat Island Rebuild 2025 nears

Local

DPS investigates multi-vehicle crash on Twin City Highway

Local

Port Arthur declares Lionhearted Boxing Academy Day to honor community impact

News

Mayor’s bid for EDC ballot change fails

Groves

Port Arthur woman honored ‘Woman of the Year’ discusses not being talked out of loving others

Local

Don Rollins, songwriter and country music star dies at 63

Beaumont

Homestead Exemption Rate Bill passes Senate, vote set for the House

Local

Family mourns as police search for killer

Local

A Night to Shine

Local

Nederland High School students get paws-on experience in new grooming class

Beaumont

Man sentenced for Groves Burglary accused of jamming Police radios

Local

2 corrections officers arrested in separate incidents

Local

SETX Craft BBQ Fest returns to Port Neches this weekend

Local

PAISD’s 2014 Bond Delivered Significant Achievements

Local

Port Arthur suspect allegedly tied to Houston capital murder

Beaumont

Michael Sheffield, longtime photographer, videographer and Santa dies

Beaumont

Love in Lavender Project documents LGBTQ community’s oral history in Southeast Texas

Local

Myrtle Perkins celebrated her 100th birthday with a proclamation and key to the city from Port Arthur

Local

Vidor woman indicted in drug related death of fellow inmate

Groves

Hill Country feel in new skilled therapy center

Local

Port Arthur man dies after car falls on him

Local

Driver rescued after car enters water on Pleasure Island

Beaumont

Beaumont woman honored Living Legend award at Martin Luther King Jr. brunch and celebration