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Article: Nederland falls to La Marque.
- Article from:
- The Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont, TX)
- Article date:
- September 2, 2006
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Byline: Rush Wood
Sep. 2--HOUSTON -- Normally, making only four first downs would translate to doomsday for a football team. Nederland certainly made the most of its four first downs Friday night, hanging tough in a 28-20 season-opening loss to La Marque, the eighth-ranked team in Class 4A. The Bulldogs scored touchdowns on three of the first downs, and the other set up a touchdown. The Reliant Stadium crowd, estimated at 12,000, saw Nederland's Micah Mosley break for a 68-yard touchdown on the game's second play from scrimmage, and the senior tailback turned in a 57-yard scoring gallop later in the first quarter, putting the Bulldogs up 14-6. ...
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Encyclopedia entry: La Marque
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition;
299 words
...La Marque , city (1990 pop. 14,120), Galveston co., SE Tex., in an agricultural ... settled c.1860, inc. 1953. A residential suburb of Texas City, La Marque was originally a farm settlement and later became a railroad shipping point ...
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