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  1. After reading the district teams previews what teams besides Crosby & P.A. are that much better then Sterling or Lee that they can't be in the playoff mix this year?
  2. Monday 8/8 Losers Bracket Game Oklahoma- 2 Texas West- 1 Final Oklahoma- Tulsa (4-1) will play Texas East- Pearland (3-0) Tuesday 8/9 @ 12pm for the Southwest Region Championship Texas West- Wylie L.L. (2-2) Eliminated
  3. Winners Bracket Game Sunday 8/7, 4pm Texas East- Pearland- 19 Texas West- Wylie- 0 Final
  4. Winners Bracket Game Sunday 8/7, 4pm Texas East- Pearland- 19 Texas West- Wylie- 0, going bottom 4th Texas East scores 14 runs in the top of 4th
  5. Winners Bracket Game Sunday 8/7, 4pm Texas East- Pearland- 5 Texas West- Wylie- 0 After 3 innings
  6. Winners Bracket Game Sunday 8/7, 4pm Texas East- Pearland- 5 Texas West- Wylie- 0 After 2 innings
  7. Losers Bracket Game Sunday 8/7, 12pm Oklahoma- 4 Mississippi- 3 Final Mississippi Eliminated (2-2) I. Jarvis Walk-Off Gives Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL Victory Over Mississippi--Starkville LL It came down to the wire on Sunday, with Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL taking victory on a dramatic walk-off single in the late innings that sealed their victory over Mississippi--Starkville LL. The game was tied at three with Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL batting in the bottom of the sixth when Isaiah Jarvis singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. Mississippi--Starkville LL opened up scoring in the first inning. Rhett Schilling drew a walk, scoring one run. Collin King earned the win for Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. The righthander went one-third of an inning, allowing zero runs on zero hits and walking zero. Jackson Dodds took the loss for Mississippi--Starkville LL. The pitcher lasted five and a third innings, allowing seven hits and four runs while striking out two. Aiden Leathers started the game for Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. Aiden allowed six hits and three runs over five and two-thirds innings, striking out six Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL saw the ball well today, racking up eight hits in the game. Journey Boswell and Finley Kouplen all managed multiple hits for Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. Finley and Journey each managed two hits to lead Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. Jackson went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Mississippi--Starkville LL in hits.
  8. Losers Bracket Game Sunday 8/7, 12pm Oklahoma (2-1) vs. Mississippi (2-1) Winners Bracket Game Sunday 8/7, 4pm Texas East- Pearland (2-0) vs. Texas West- Wylie (2-0)
  9. New Mexico (0-2) Eliminated Colorado (0-2) Eliminated Arkansas (1-2) Eliminated Louisiana (1-2) Eliminated
  10. Mississippi- 7 Louisiana- 5 Final Louisiana--Eastbank LL Falls To Mississippi--Starkville LL After Sixth Inning Score Louisiana--Eastbank LL stayed in it until the end, but Mississippi--Starkville LL pulled away late in a 7-5 victory on Saturday. The game was tied at five with Mississippi--Starkville LL batting in the top of the sixth Louisiana--Eastbank LL lost despite out-hitting Mississippi--Starkville LL 11 to nine. Louisiana--Eastbank LL got things started in the first inning. Hayden Nunez singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. Rhett Schilling got the win for Mississippi--Starkville LL. The righty went four innings, allowing one run on five hits and striking out four. Murphy Gordon threw one and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen. Alex St. Amant took the loss for Louisiana--Eastbank LL. The righty went one inning, allowing three runs on three hits, striking out one and walking zero. Jackson Dodds started the game for Mississippi--Starkville LL. The pitcher surrendered four runs on five hits over one-third of an inning, walking zero Clayton Dacus started the game for Louisiana--Eastbank LL. The righthander lasted two and two-thirds innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out two and walking zero Louisiana--Eastbank LL totaled 11 hits. Logan Nelson, Dominic Mandina, and Owen Chepolis all managed multiple hits for Louisiana--Eastbank LL. Owen, Dominic, and Logan all had two hits to lead Louisiana--Eastbank LL. Mississippi--Starkville LL saw the ball well today, racking up nine hits in the game. Zaidyn Spencer, Taj Prater, and Rhett each had multiple hits for Mississippi--Starkville LL.
  11. Oklahoma- 15 Arkansas- 7 Final Arkansas--White Hall LL's Strong Offense Falls Just Short To Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL Scorekeepers were kept busy today during a high-scoring contest between Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL and Arkansas--White Hall LL where Arkansas--White Hall LL lost 15-7. The Arkansas--White Hall LL struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL, giving up 15 runs. Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL got things started in the first inning when Hunter Hodges singled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs. Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL took the lead for good with seven runs in the third inning. In the third Aiden Leathers tripled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run, an error scored two runs for Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL, Hunter singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run, Tyler Klugh drew a walk, scoring one run, and Cohen Sanford singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run. Tyler pitched Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL to victory. The righthander went three and two-thirds innings, allowing zero runs on three hits, striking out two and walking zero. Journey Boswell and Brayden Andrews entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Morgan Reece took the loss for Arkansas--White Hall LL. The righthander allowed eight hits and ten runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out four. Aidan Burleson started the game for Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. The righty allowed one hit and three runs over one-third of an inning Arkansas--White Hall LL totaled eight hits in the game. John David Elkins III and Morgan all had multiple hits for Arkansas--White Hall LL. John David led Arkansas--White Hall LL with three hits in four at bats. Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL racked up 14 hits. Hunter, Journey, Cohen, and Kellen Casper each collected multiple hits for Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. Hunter went 4-for-5 at the plate to lead Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL in hits.
  12. Livingston 2021 Results- 5-5 / 1-4 District, No Playoffs Lettermen R/L- 23/12 Starters Returning- Offense- 5 Defense- 7 Impact Players RB/LB- Connor Starr 6-0, 220, 4.7-40yd. speed RB/LB- Landon Leggett 5-10, 210, 4.8-40yd. speed TE/LB- Rory Williams 5-10, 185, 4.5-40yd. speed QB/DB- Tay McNeal 6-0, 165, 4.6-40yd. speed OL/DL- Xavier Mindiola 5-10, 240, 4.9-40yd. speed OL/DL- Zaylon Bogany 6-0, 280 QB- Luke Jones 6-1, 175, 4.6-40yd. speed Top Prospects RB/DB- Trenden Williams, WR/CB- Jakob St. Martin, RB- Zach Williams, OL/DL- Junior McNeal, WR/DB- Chevy Peters, WR/DB- Javean Gardner, OL/D-L Bryce Stigler
  13. Huffman After two very strong seasons, Huffman has a lot of holes to fill with just three starters back on each side of the ball. New head coach Joey Buchta has WR/CB Tyler Wilkins (39-603, 10 TDs receiving; 32 tackles, 8 INTs) coming back & is a force on both sides of the ball, also was an all-state selection on defense. The Falcons will have one of the best kickers in 4A with the return of Jonathan Klepetko, who could be a weapon in close games. The big question mark for Huffman will be settling on a QB, where Tyson Woodland and Justin Evans will compete for the job. 2021 Results- 8-3 Bi-District finalist / 3-2 District Record Lettermen R/L- 17/27 Starters Returning- Offense- 3 Defense- 3 Impact Players WR/CB- Tyler Wilkins- 6-0, 175, 4.5-40yd. speed RB/LB- Dylan McMullen- 5-11, 190, 4.6-40yd. speed K/P- Jonathan Klepetko- 6-0, 175, 4.6-40yd. speed TE/DL Will Swartz- 6-5, 225, 4.6-40yd. speed OL/DL Hayden Hovan- 6-0, 255 Key Juniors\Sophmores JR.-OL Noah Silman- 6-7, 235 JR- RB/LB Jesse Holcomb- 5-10, 185, 4.6-40yd speed SO- WR/DB Kurtis Felder- 6-3, 180, 4.6-40yd speed
  14. Lumberton The Raiders are poised for a leap forward in 2022 with 15 starters returning from a playoff squad. The offense has plenty of firepower with the return of QB Powell (2,552 yards, 25 TDs passing; 10 TDs rushing), WR Fuselier (19-434, 7 TDs receiving) and RB Jaddon Ward (981 yards, 12 TDs rushing). The defense doesn’t lack playmakers with the return of LB Morgan (82 tackles, 2 sacks) and DE Jackson (74 tackles, 16 TFL, 4 sacks). 2021 Results- 6-5 Bi-District Finalist / 3-2 District Record Lettermen R/L- 26/22 Starters Returning- Offense- 8 Defense- 7 Impact Players QB- Lucas Powell 5-10, 175, 4.6- 40yd speed RB- Jaddon Ward 5-8, 210, 4.8- 40yd speed LB- Jared Morgan 6-0, 185, 4.8- 40yd speed OL- Gabe Hernandez 6-3, 265- 40yd speed DE Brock Jackson 6-4, 225, 4.6- 40yd speed WR- Brady Fuselier 6-3, 180, 4.6- 40yd speed DB- Carson Rea 5-11, 175, 4.6- 40yd speed WR Trey Kersh 5-8, 165, 4.6- 40yd speed DL- Grayden Spencer 6-3, 255, 4.9- 40yd speed Top Prospects WR Kaleb Koch, DB Broc Bonner, OL Johnathan Lamberth, OL Nick Woodland.
  15. Little Cypress-Mauriceville The Bears were one of the state’s surprise stories in 2022, advancing to the regional finals under first-year head coach Eric Peevey. The question now is what will the Bears do for an encore? RB/CB Morris (1,811 yards, 22 TDs rushing; 36-434, 2 TDs receiving; 38 tackles, 6 INTs) is one of the top players in Southeast Texas and is the catalyst for the Bears. DE Washington (64 tackles, 21 TFL, 9 sacks) is a monster on the defensive line who holds multiple FBS offers, while DE Riley (64 tackles, 8 TFL, 4 sacks) is expecting a breakout season on the other side. 2021 Results- Overall- 11-3, Regional Finalist / 4-1 District Record Lettermen-R/L- 15/25 Starters Returning- Offense- 5 Defense- 5 Impact Players RB/CB- Da’Marion Morris 5-10, 180, 4.5- 40yd speed DE- Amier Washington 6-3, 265, 4.6- 40yd speed QB- Dean Reynolds 6-1, 205, 4.7- 40yd speed DE Jarvis Riley 6-3, 220, 4.7- 40yd speed OL- Jan Nazario 6-0, 230, 4.9- 40yd speed OL- Brady Wright 6-4, 290 RB/LB- Luke McDow 5-11, 215, 4.7- 40yd speed QB/LB- William Payne 6-1, 185, 4.8- 40yd speed Top prospects OL-Carson Phelps (6-3, 265),TE/DL-Jordan Pollock, WR/DB-Jacob Pollock, DL-Gianni Huffman, WR/CB- Darius Roberts
  16. Vidor Vidor had a strong regular season, but drew a tough 1st rd. matchup and had its postseason end early. The Pirates once again will challenge for the district title as their Slot-T offense has plenty of options in the backfield with RBs Watson, Gall (879 yards, 6 TDs rushing) and talented sophomore Fontenot. Watson (82 tackles, 8 sacks) will lead the defense along with LB Odom (117 tackles), who is a returning first-team all-district selection. 2021 Results- Overall- 8-2, Bi-District Finalist / 4-1 District Lettermen- R/L- 22/17 Starters Returning Offense- 6 Defense- 6 Impact Players RB/DE- Jason Watson 6-1, 220- 4.7- 40yd speed LB- Tate Ardis (6-2, 200, 4.8- 40yd speed LB- Jared Odom 6-1, 205, 4.7- 40yd speed RB- Ricky Gall 6-2, 200, 4.7- 40yd speed OL- Jesse Myers 5-10, 200 4.8- 40yd speed OL- Landon Wilcoxson 6-1, 260 CB- Bryce Dubose 6-0, 170, 4.8- 40yd speed CB- Dane Villadson 6-0, 180, 4.6- 40yd speed Top Prospects RB- Isaac Fontenot, DB- Lance Beavers, OL- Brooklyn Freeman, OL- Payton Raegen, TE- Brayden Root, QB/DB- Westin Baker, TE- A.J. Tatum, RB- Wyatt Flores, LB- Kruz Lozano.
  17. Winners Bracket Game Sunday 8/7, 4pm Texas East- Pearland (2-0) vs. Texas West- Wylie (2-0) Losers Bracket Game 1 Saturday 8/6, 4pm Arkansas (1-1) vs. Oklahoma (1-1) Losers Bracket Game 2 Saturday 8/6, 7pm Louisiana(1-1) vs. Mississippi (1-1) New Mexico (0-2) Eliminated Colorado (0-2) Eliminated
  18. Friday August 5th Game Texas West- 3 Oklahoma- 2 Final 7 innings Texas West--Wylie LL Defeats Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL In Low-Scoring Affair Both teams were strong on the pitcher's mound Friday, but Texas West--Wylie LL defeated Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL 3-2. Texas West--Wylie LL pitchers allowed just three hits to Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL got on the board in the second inning when Louis Janusz's wild pitch allowed one run to score for Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. Landon Cofer was the winning pitcher for Texas West--Wylie LL. The righty allowed one hit and zero runs over two innings, striking out one. Ceddrick Lara threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Hunter Hodges took the loss for Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. Hunter went three and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on two hits and striking out nine. Finley Kouplen started the game for Oklahoma--Tulsa National LL. The righty allowed one hit and two runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out six Louis started the game for Texas West--Wylie LL. Louis went three innings, allowing one run on zero hits and striking out two Easton Tuley, Louis, and Jett Wilson each collected one hit to lead Texas West--Wylie LL.
  19. Friday August 5th Game Texas East-Pearland- 6 Mississippi- 4 Final Late Score Costs Mississippi--Starkville LL Against Texas East--Pearland LL Friday's game against Texas East--Pearland LL was a heartbreaker for Mississippi--Starkville LL, as they lost the lead late in a 6-4 defeat. The game was tied at three with Texas East--Pearland LL batting in the top of the sixth when Ethan Richardson singled on a 2-0 count, scoring one run. Corey Kahn earned the victory on the hill for Texas East--Pearland LL. Corey allowed one hit and one run over one and two-thirds innings, striking out three. Austin Cummings threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Taj Prater took the loss for Mississippi--Starkville LL. The righthander lasted one and two-thirds innings, allowing five hits and six runs while striking out two. Jack Northcutt started the game for Mississippi--Starkville LL. The righty went three and two-thirds innings, allowing zero runs on two hits, striking out eight and walking zero Kaiden Shelton started the game for Texas East--Pearland LL. The righthander lasted two and a third innings, allowing zero hits and one run while striking out four and walking one Jack, Rhett Schilling, Jackson Pounds, and Taj each managed one hit to lead Mississippi--Starkville LL. Austin went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Texas East--Pearland LL in hits.
  20. Friday August 5th Game Louisiana- 8 Colorado- 4 Final Colorado--Three Rivers LL Can't Catch Up To Louisiana--Eastbank LL Colorado--Three Rivers LL watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in an 8-4 loss to Louisiana--Eastbank LL on Friday. Louisiana--Eastbank LL took the lead on a stolen base in the first inning. In the first inning, Louisiana--Eastbank LL got their offense started when Louisiana--Eastbank LL scored one run on a stolen base. Colorado--Three Rivers LL scored four runs in the fifth inning. Colorado--Three Rivers LL put the pressure on, lead by a triple by Evan Neuman and a groundout by Carson Hooper. Louisiana--Eastbank LL scored five runs in the third inning. Louisiana--Eastbank LL's big inning was driven by a walk by Drew Stromboe and a double by Logan Nelson. Alex St. Amant pitched Louisiana--Eastbank LL to victory. Alex surrendered zero runs on zero hits over two innings, striking out one and walking zero. A number of pitchers entered the game as relief, with Dominic Mandina, Sawyer Hale, Owen Chepolis, and Baylen Millet all securing outs and ultimately the victory. Hudson Rozga took the loss for Colorado--Three Rivers LL. Hudson lasted three and a third innings, allowing three hits and seven runs while striking out one. Sanders Dodds , Tavin Shreeve , Evan, Hudson, and Clayton Folk each collected one hit to lead Colorado--Three Rivers LL. Logan led Louisiana--Eastbank LL with two hits in three at bats. Louisiana--Eastbank LL was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Logan had the most chances in the field with 11.
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