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  1. BC left fielder threw PN runner out at home that would have tied it up to end the game.
  2. FRIDAY NIGHT GAMES- 6/17 B.C.(2-0) @ Pt. Neches(1-0) 7pm H.F.( 2-1) @ Nederland(2-1) 7pm Host Teams are Visitors
  3. [Hidden Content] Nederland Bulldogs name new baseball coach with hometown roots. Published 9:34 am Friday, June 17, 2022 By Chris Moore The Nederland Bulldogs baseball program has a new coach running the show, pending board approval. Kyle Green, an assistant coach with the program for the past five years, is taking over the program from Bryan Spell, who is taking over the Career and Technical Education program at the high school. Green, who graduated from Nederland in 1989, played baseball at Lamar University, where he held the strikeout record for several years. “This is my hometown,” Green said. “It has always been a dream of mine. I have been very fortunate to work for Coach Spell. He kind of got me back into baseball because I didn’t know if I was going to stay in it. Thankfully, Coach Spell and Coach (Monte) Barrow were there to open the door for me.” Barrow, who is also the district’s athletic director, said Green is a great asset to the program. “Our kids have really responded to him since he has been an assistant here,” Barrow said. “He does a great job with our pitchers, but he also knows the entire game. I am really excited for our program. He is known by a lot of people. It was not a hard decision for me. Obviously, our entire program is going to miss Coach Spell. We wish him the best.” Green is thankful to be part of a program that has such high expectations. “This is a program that has had nothing but success,” he said. “It is a challenge. My job is to keep these guys doing what we have been doing and, maybe, add a little something to it. If you are not willing to accept that pressure and want that pressure, you are probably in the wrong job opportunity.” Green was the head coach at Vidor High School for 13 years. During that time, he said his main goal was to try and expand the roster. Green said the Nederland program is facing similar issues, as high school baseball around the country is seeing a smaller turnout. “We have to get them interested and make it important to them,” he said. “They have to have a passion for the game of baseball. We have that, but we don’t want to lose that. Our numbers are down, and we have to get them back up. I don’t know why. My goal is to get kids back involved and have them wanting to play high school ball.” Green said that mission starts with reaching out at lower grade levels. “This is something Coach Spell and I have talked about, and he was on board with it, but it was so drastic,” Green said. “One year, we went from having three teams with 16 guys on a team to this past year, we had two teams and only had 27 kids in the program. We have our work cut out for us. We have to make it important and make it fun.” The Bulldogs return most of the starters from last year. Green said he has already spoken with the team. “Things are going to be a little different,” he said. “How we go about our practice and how we take the field will be a change. They have to be ready for that, but my goal is to be able for them to do every aspect of the game. Every player will know how to bunt, and kids are going to learn to do multiple positions.” The move will be official pending board approval next week.
  4. Nederland- 22 Groves- 22 after 6 Nederland scores 13 runs in the bottom of the 6th to send game to extras
  5. THURSDAY NIGHT GAMES - 6/16 Nederland(1-1) @ Groves(0-1) 7pm H.F.(1-1) @ Vidor(1-1) 7pm FRIDAY NIGHT GAMES- 6/17 B.C.(2-0) @ Pt. Neches(1-0) 7pm Host Teams are Visitors
  6. WED. NIGHT SCORES Pt. Neches- 21 Vidor- 3 Final B.C- 15 Nederland- 4 Final H.F.- 12 Orange- 0 Final (Orange Eliminated)
  7. Prosper Rock Hill loses 7 seniors, returns 10, no pitchers Prosper Rock Hill - 5A Coach: Leigh Anne Budd Tournament Appearances: 1 (2022) Season Record: 33-9 Player Information Number Name Class Position Batting Average Pitching Record #1 Jolie Malan Junior 2B/SS .389 #10 Veronica Cully Junior OF .417 #11 Payton Hansen Senior 2B/SS .400 #14 Brooklyn Streit Freshman P/1B .000 #15 Gabrielle Luna Freshman C/3B .298 #17 Naomi Redman Freshman P/1B .000 #18 Adrya Olivarez Sophomore 3B/SS 1.000 #2 Tristalyn Lee Senior 2B/OF .214 #21 Taylor Hagen Senior P/1B .364 11-2 #23 Emily Alvarez Senior OF .358 #3 Dawson Hill Junior 1B/3B .133 #4 Leah Rinehart Sophomore OF .250 #5 Katerina Luna Senior 1B/3B .370 #6 Aislynn Hardin Senior 2B/OF .130 #7 Grace Berlage Senior P/1B .200 20-7 #8 Ella Berlage Freshman 3B/SS .429 #9 Camila Spriggs Sophomore SS/3B .276
  8. Georgetown loses 8 seniors, returns 10, a 16-1 pitcher & a 15-2 pitcher Georgetown- 5A Coach: Melissa Hall Tournament Appearances: 2 (2021, 22) Season Record: 33-3 Player Information Number Name Class Position Batting Average Pitching Record 1 Ashley Blaylock Senior OF .385 11 Isabelle Kriegh Freshman OF .000 13 Madison Hartley Sophomore P/3B .407 16-1 17 Kennedy Miller Junior C/3B .403 19 Karli Klinkerman Senior 3B .500 2 Sierra Saucedo Senior OF .000 20 Ava Drews Senior OF .143 22 Savanna Ransom Senior OF .200 23 Isabella Torres Junior SS .484 24 Cambree Creager Sophomore P 15-2 25 Abigail Hodgson Senior 1B .337 1-0 27 Rainey Kunz Sophomore CF .330 3 Braylin Pannill Senior 3B/2B .316 30 Macie McLellan Freshman OF/P .306 1-0 32 Samantha Swan Junior 2B/UT .311 34 Jordan Credeur Sophomore RF .163 44 Haiden McGehee Junior LF .372 8 Emma Killingsworth Senior 2B/OF .455
  9. Aledo loses 8 seniors, returns 16, a 10-0 pitcher & 3-0 pitcher Aledo- 5A- 2021-2022 Season Coach: Heather Myers Tournament Appearances: 6 (2008, 13, 14, 15, 21, 22) Season Record: 33-2 Player Information Number Name Class Position Batting Average Pitching Record 1 Macy Graf Senior SS/UT .472 10 Claire Byars Junior CF/LF .367 11 Marissa Powell Senior CF/3B .491 12 Kaylee Lucas Senior UT .323 13 Allison Mallard Junior C/IF .263 14 Maddy Flora Sophomore OF/1B .333 15 Kayleigh Smith Senior P/IF .267 9-1 16 Rhett Gabbert Senior IF .375 17 Nathalie Touchet Junior P .000 9-1 18 Madysen Boutwell Senior 3B/C .344 19 Texas Ray Junior 1B/UT .455 2 Maddy Jarvis Junior RF/LF .403 20 Jenna Austin Junior P .375 3-0 21 Heavenly Ramos Sophomore OF 22 Kennis Marx Sophomore C 23 Taylor McKean Freshman P/3B 25 Emilee Frank Sophomore IF 3 Reagan Davis Junior LF/RF .309 4 Hannah Pack Senior 2B/IF .429 5 Liliana Flores Sophomore 2B/UT .333 6 Caitlin Beaty Senior C .200 7 Chloe Cox Junior OF .143 8 Presley Hull Junior 3B/UT .328 9 Brenlee Gonzales Sophomore P/OF .292 10-0
  10. I would consider Lake Creek the favorite to return to the state title game they only lost 3 seniors & return 7 key starters including both pitchers P\1B- Ava Brown- 26-0 pitching record \ .389 batting avg. P\1B- Madison Johnson- 10-0 pitching record Junior- SS/OF-Maddie McKee- .560 avg. Soph.- CF/2B- Carmen Uribe-.514 avg. Junior- OF- Jolie Bazan- .389 avg. Soph.- LF- Piper White- .371 avg. Junior- OF- Lauren Hilty- .368 avg. Junior- DH/OF- Payton Bauer- .358 avg. Junior- C\3B- Kalee Rochinski- .321 avg. Junior- RF- Shelby Winn- .300 avg. Soph.- 1B- Alyson Higginbotham- .245 avg. Junior- OF- Gracie Thornburgh- .176 avg. Junior- Utility- Makenzi Dixon Soph.- Utility- Corie Clark- Freshman- OF- Kloie Futch Freshman- 1B- Makenzie Golden Soph.- 3B- Bella Battaglia
  11. Deer Park has a solid group of hitters returning from this years 40-5 state tourney team. If they find some quality pitching they have a legit chance to win state next year. DEER PARK RETURNERS DH/OF-Kylie Wilson- Sophomore- .429 avg IF-Hanna York- Sophomore- .250 avg. 1B- Angelina Morales- Junior- .509 avg. RF- Lindsey McKnight- Junior- .317 avg. OF- Julia Donnell- Junior- .214 avg. C- Erin Perez-Junior- .412 avg. P- Aubrey Graham- Junior- .400 avg. pitching record- 7-1 IF- Kaitlyn Zaid- Junior- .400 avg. LF- Lorelei Graham- Junior- .337 avg. 3B-Bryanna Fuentes- Junior- .357 avg. B.H. with a strong pitcher returning, just need to fill in a solid defense around her with some productive hitters, not sure what B.H. has returning. Until someone does pick off Liberty, it is hard to pick against them after winning 3 state titles in 4 years. Depending on what B.C. has returning they may get it done. Looks like Liberty has 7 starters or key contributors returning for next season & 4 other returners. LIBERTY RETURNERS IF/OF-Bryana Pantalion- Freshman- .340 avg. P/OF- Abby Vickers- Freshman- .207 avg. OF- Bailee Slack- Sophomore- .482 avg. C/IF- Hollie Thomas- Sophomore- .393 avg. P/IF- Kamdyn Chandler- Sophomore- .314 avg.- Pitching Record- 27-5 OF/P- Alex Wiley- Junior- .437 avg. IF- Reese Evans- Junior- .452 avg. P/IF- Brookelyn Taylor- Freshman C/IF- Marina Bourgeios- Freshman OF- Ashlyn Cordova- Sophomore P/OF- Alexis West-Tadlock-Junior
  12. Nederland- 6 Port Neches- 5 Final Nederland is District 32 Champions
  13. [Hidden Content] 2022.pdf Nederland vs. Port Neches winner takes the championship trophy home Port Neches is 2-1 with wins over Vidor, Nederland & a loss last night to Nederland in the 1st game of the championship series. Nederland is 4-1 with wins over P.A., B.C. loss vs. Port Neches, wins over B.C., & Port Neches.
  14. Southlake Carroll- 8 San Antonio Reagan- 5 Final Southlake wins 2022 Class 6A State Title
  15. Southlake Carroll- 6 San Antonio Reagan- 4 after top of 6th inning
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