NOTEBOOKCONTINUED FROM PAGE 5A •••Things don't get any easier for the North Forest school district or its athletes.After financial problems forced the merger of Smiley and Forest Brook high schools to form the North Forest High Bulldogs, Hurricane Ike did extensive damage to their campus.That was the old Forest Brook High School. So now all the students and teams have moved into Smiley High School.School is scheduled to reopen Monday on the new campus.“We have had a lot of adversity here in the past, but we have really just rolled with it,” Bulldog coach Lionell Crawford told The Chronicle last week. “It speaks tons for the kids to make those special adjustments. It also speaks highly for the teachers, coaches and administration.”The Bulldogs have opened the football season 2-0 aftervictories over Episcopal andWorthing. North Forest willopen District 19-4A play atGalena Park Tuesday night.•••In a game played just over two days ahead of Hurricane Ikes arrival on the Gulf Coast, Barbers Hills freshmen handed Lee a 28-21 defeat.Keith Johnson led Lee gainers with nine carries for 86 yards and a touchdown in the hastily scheduled game at Sultis Stadium. Dondre George rushed 17 times for 68 yards and two scores.Nate Scott completed 5 of 8 passes for 60 yards and Jeremy Goode was 1 for 1 for 59 yards. Je rodd Barnabba caught three passes for 63 yards to leave the receivers.Chris Salazar, John Howell, David Smith, Simon King, Kristian Sharp and Terrance Boyd led the Lee blockers. Defensive standouts included Barnabba, Joe Castorena, Santiago Garcia, Michael Gomez, George, Boyd, Terrell Lee, Leon Pollard, Kevin Johnson, Juan De La Garza, Austin Cobb, Agustin Perez and Darrion Landry.