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Spurs vs. Hornets Game Thread/SPURS ADVANCE!!!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Even Coach Pop is boring. In his press conference they would ask a question like "why are the games being blow outs?' He answers every questions the same "i dont know. if i had the answer i would fix it." "why is chris paul able to get to the paint?" Pop: "I dont know. If i had the answer I would fix it." annnnnnnndd Gabe falls asleep yet again watching SA talk and play -
HJ vs. Giddings Predictions/ 1 Game Series Friday Night!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
You'll have to forgive me on that one LOL. Ill still take HJ in one then. -
Spurs vs. Hornets Game Thread/SPURS ADVANCE!!!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
IM BANNING COOP! -
Spurs vs. Hornets Game Thread/SPURS ADVANCE!!!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Another great day. Very excited tonight! Where you at Coop and Cat22????? Hiding with Van???? -
Spurs vs. Hornets Game Thread/SPURS ADVANCE!!!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
that's pretty funny. Duncan is a sissy. he belongs on a team with malone and stockton. then you'd just need two more players to make the all-time NBA boring team. Bullets, you are my new best friend. Seriously, you have to be the smartest person (besides me since I think the same as you) that I have ever met on this subject. Great work, truly is -
Spurs vs. Hornets Game Thread/SPURS ADVANCE!!!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
stupid Spurs -
Starting up now and going straight with Jarred Parker of Vidor.
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BC or Jasper/Site Set..1 Game Series!
Gabe replied to cardinal81o7's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I know neither team is worried about Hutto or Carthage at this point but Carthage is pretty hot winning 10 of 12, a loss in a warm up game. -
WO-S' Matherne to play in All-Star game
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I gotta pick on my boss Van doing football during baseball season . Great story and glad to see WOS represented by Matherne, hes a great player -
HJ vs. Giddings Predictions/ 1 Game Series Friday Night!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I agree, HJ in 3. 21-3A will have 2 teams in the regional finals -
We will air tonight at 830 and you can listen here on the site. A link will be put up later this evening. Jarred Parker, Vidors state champion pole vaulter, will be our guest and Mike and I will break down the remaining playoff teams. Call ins taken around 9 p.m. at 409-440-4840
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We will air tonight at 830 and you can listen here on the site. A link will be put up later this evening. Jarred Parker, Vidors state champion pole vaulter, will be our guest and Mike and I will break down the remaining playoff teams. Call ins taken around 9 p.m. at 409-440-4840
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BC or Jasper/Site Set..1 Game Series!
Gabe replied to cardinal81o7's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
you did mean bc vs. jasper's last meeting right? Cause that is what that is Sorry Gabe, BC's last game with Needville and Jasper's with Bellville . Well hopefully someone finds it interesting -
BC or Jasper/Site Set..1 Game Series!
Gabe replied to cardinal81o7's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
you did mean bc vs. jasper's last meeting right? Cause that is what that is -
BC or Jasper/Site Set..1 Game Series!
Gabe replied to cardinal81o7's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
BC Joe Robertson, SS (0-3, BB, R) Matt Hicks, P (1-4, 2B) Casey Jackson, C (2-3, HR) Blake Hubbard, 3B (0-4) Blake Snyder, 1B (3-4, HR, 2 runs) Jaden Dillon, LF (1-2, R) Dustin Breaux, CF (1-3, 2B, R) Jason Clark, RF (2-3, BB, R) Eric Matthews, 2B (0-4) Hicks - 7IP, 6 runs, 6 hits, 4 BB, 10 Ks, 128 pitches Jasper (not sure all positions cause I never even saw a lineup card) Taylor Hart, CF (2-4, R) Tyler Ernest (0-2, R) Malcolm Bronson, RF (1-3, 2 Rs, HR) John Bradley (0-2, BB) Justin Parsons, P (2-4, R) Ty Parker, C (1-3, HR) Parker Phillips (1-2) Cord Yates (0-2) Aaron Stephenson (0-3) Parsons 7IP, 7 Runs, 10 hits, two walks, 8 strike outs, 128 pitches -
BC or Jasper/Site Set..1 Game Series!
Gabe replied to cardinal81o7's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
give me one second -
BC or Jasper/Site Set..1 Game Series!
Gabe replied to cardinal81o7's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
LOL we all know neither team is looking any other direction but at each other. -
BC or Jasper/Site Set..1 Game Series!
Gabe replied to cardinal81o7's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
It's a load this kid can carry, he pitched game 3 of the regional finals last year and pitched well enough to win. Very true Circle. Plus he was the starting SS as a freshman which also is pressure packed -
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP)—Sunday at Sawgrass felt tougher on Sergio Garcia than what he faced last summer at the British Open, a playoff loss that seemed to define a career filled with more talent than trophies. He was tormented by a suspect putter. He heard questions whether he could win a big one. All that changed in the final hour of The Players Championship thanks to two clutch putts, a wedge that found safety on an island and a playoff victory that Garcia desperately needed. The best player without a major got the next best thing, making a 7-foot par putt that put him in a playoff, then beating Paul Goydos on the notorious island-green 17th with a wedge into 4 feet and a putt he could afford to miss after Goydos hit into the water. “It feels like a major, and it tests you like a major,†Garcia said. “I’m so thrilled to be here standing with the trophy.†It was a long time coming. Garcia was in the longest victory drought of his career, stretching over three years and 53 starts on the PGA Tour. Motivated by criticism of his putting, he rolled in one critical putt after another, none bigger than a slippery par putt on the final hole for a 1-under 71. It put him in a playoff when Goydos missed a 15-foot par putt in the final group behind him. The first playoff in 21 years at The Players didn’t last long. Goydos, hitting first, watched helplessly as a gust caused his wedge to balloon into the cloudy skies and land with a splash a few feet in front of the green. Garcia, with no margin for error, followed with a wedge that landed on the green, caught a slope and stopped 4 feet away. He missed the birdie putt, but it didn’t matter. Goydos wound up with a double bogey and a horrible coincidence. There were 65 balls hit into the water during the tournament. Goydos was the first to deposit one in the opening round Thursday, and the last at the worst possible time in a sudden-death playoff. For a guy with only two victories in his career, Goydos was abundantly gracious in defeat. “Look at the shot Sergio hit in the playoff,†Goydos said. “I got beat. I played good golf. That doesn’t mean you win. There’s no defense. I can’t tackle the little guy. There’s no knee-capping. You have to accept the guy beat me. “They key is to have the lead with no holes to go.†Garcia and Goydos each finished at 5-under 283. The 28-year-old Spaniard, whose seven PGA Tour victories are the most by players under age 30, earned $1.71 million from the richest purse in golf and again enters the conversation as a major contender with the U.S. Open a month away. “The goal is to keep getting better, and the only thing this tells me is to keep working hard and to believe in myself,†Garcia said. “And when I do believe in myself, I think there’s not a lot of guys out there that can beat me. “I’m looking forward to keep going. I don’t want to get stuck here.†The consolation for Goydos was $1.026 million for second place, more than he earned for winning the Sony Open last year. And he felt no shame losing to Garcia, whom he raved about earlier in the week as one of the top talents in the game. “He’s right there on the precipice of great things,†Goydos said. Jeff Quinney had a chance to join the playoff. He went bogey-free for 10 holes in gusts that topped 40 mph at times, but failed to save par from a bunker behind the 18th green and had to settle for a 70 and third place alone, one shot behind. Garcia never needed a victory so badly. He had a 10-foot putt to win the British Open at Carnoustie last summer, then lost in a playoff to Padraig Harrington. No club troubled him more than the putter, and this week on the TPC Sawgrass was no exception. Garcia took 124 putts in regulation, 18 more than Goydos. But he sure came up big in the final round, rolling in a collection of par putts that kept him in the hunt, birdie putts that challenged Goydos and a par on the 18th hole that made this victory possible. One came on the par-3 17th in regulation, when Garcia lagged a 45-foot putt from the fringe to 3 feet for par. Miss it and he falls two shots behind with one hole to play. It was slick, and he poured it in the heart. “The longest 3 feet I’ve ever seen,†Garcia said. The other came on the 18th after a tee shot into the right rough left him no chance to reach the green. He came up 50 yards short, his pitch ran by the hole and Garcia was discouraged to see it roll so far by. Those are the putts he hasn’t made. But he felt a strange sense of calm, knowing he was going to make the par, and he did. “I was so happy to see that putt go in,†he said. Playing for the first time in his career with a 54-hole lead, Goydos battled to keep it. He made two unlikely birdies, a 50-foot putt on No. 4 and chipping in from 100 feet on No. 10, and led by three shots with five holes to play. But a two-shot swing on the 14th set up the finish. Garcia rolled in a 45-foot birdie putt, while Goydos’ approach came within inches of hitting the flag, bounding over the green. He missed a 10-footer for par. The wind was relentless, stronger than it had been all week, turning the Stadium Course into a terror. It might have been worse except that tour officials did not cut the greens and applied a double dose of water. That didn’t keep Jesper Parnevik from posting an 85, the highest score at TPC Sawgrass in five years. It was one of nine rounds in the 80s, but not the most damaging. Kenny Perry, who started the final round one shot behind, shot 81. Defending champion Phil Mickelson knew what he was up against early. Walking from the putting green to the first tee, a gust blew his cap off his head and sent it tumbling into the pond. Lefty hooked his opening tee shot into a mound and three-putted for double bogey, and his hopes of being the first repeat winner ended with a 3-foot birdie he missed on No. 11 and a tee shot into a palmetto bush on the 12th. He closed with a 78.
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Spurs vs. Hornets Game Thread/SPURS ADVANCE!!!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Thank goodness Star Wars is on. I can turn the game off! -
Spurs vs. Hornets Game Thread/SPURS ADVANCE!!!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
So far not so good with the Spurs up 18 Guess Im the one crying > -
I forgot to add, an official signing will be held later for coaches, parents and media. So dont worry, you didnt miss it.
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Jenna and Lauren Angelle of BC recently made it official and are headed to LSC-PA. Congratulations to two of my favorite athletes around!
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**HERE ARE YOUR STATE TRACK RESULTS!!!!!**
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Jarred Parker, state champ in pole vaulting of Vidor, is slated to be Mike and I's guest on our weekling show airing Tuesday night at 830 instead of Monday this week. Be sure to check it out and we will let everyone know more on Monday. -
Spurs vs. Hornets Game Thread/SPURS ADVANCE!!!!!
Gabe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
LETS GO HORNETS! Make Cat22 cry :'(