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  1. Monday, March 23 Bridge City-4 Hardin-Jefferson-3 WO-S-9 Silsbee-8 Evadale-6 High Island-5 Tuesday, March 24 West Brook-11 Sterling-0 Barbers Hill-4 Kingwood Park-1 Dayton-10 North Forest-0 Nederland-7 LC-M-4 Lumberton-10 Central-2 Vidor-9 Ozen-0 PN-G-10 Livingston-0 Jasper-10 Rusk-0 Orangefield-12 Hamshire-Fannett-9 Huffman-16 Cleveland-2 Tarkington-9 Coldspring-8 Shepherd-5 Splendora-4 East Chambers-7 Anahuac-2 Deweyville-10 Warren-0 Kountze-15 Hardin-5 Buna-14 Hemphill-2 High Island-11 Spurger-1 Hull-Daisetta- Leggett- Sabine Pass-............Rained Out Big Sandy- Legacy- Baytown Christian-
  2. Monday, March 23 21-3A Silsbee at WO-S 7pm Bridge City at Hardin-Jefferson 7pm 24-1A High Island at Evadale 4:30pm Tuesday, March 24 21-5A Baytown Sterling at West Brook 6pm 19-4A Kingwood Park at Barbers Hill 7pm North Forest at Dayton 7pm 20-4A Nederland at LC-M 7pm Central at Lumberton 7pm Ozen at Vidor 5pm Livingston at PN-G 7pm 18-3A Rusk at Jasper 7pm 21-3A Orangefield at Hamshire-Fannett 7pm 22-3A Cleveland at Huffman 7pm Coldspring at Tarkington 7pm Splendora at Shepherd 7pm 23-2A East Chambers at Anahuac 6:30pm Warren at Deweyville 6:30pm Kountze at Hardin 4:30pm 24-1A Spurger at High Island 4:30pm Leggett at Hull-Daisetta 4:30pm Sabine Pass at Big Sandy 4:30pm TAPPS Baytown Christian at Legacy 4pm Non-District Buna at Hemphill 5pm
  3. We just ran out of pitching. Our normal starting 2nd baseman started on the mound for us. Overall it was a good weekend for us getting to play BH and LCM each twice. Valuable experience was gained. Now time for district
  4. Thursday, March 19 Hamshire-Fannett-5 Kelly-1 Friday, March 20 West Brook-5 PA Memorial-1 Barbers Hill-13 C.E. King-8 Dayton-10 GC Memorial-7 PN-G-2 Nederland-0 LC-M-11 Central-1 Vidor-1 Lumberton-0 Livingston-2 Ozen-1 Jasper-10 Huntington-1 Liberty-9 Cleveland-1 Coldspring- Shepherd- Huffman-12 Splendora-8 Buna-19 Warren-4 Deweyville-11 Kountze-9 East Chambers-13 Hardin-0 Evadale-21 Spurger-3 High Island-11 West Hardin-1 Hull-Daisetta-4 Big Sandy-3 Sabine Pass-17 Leggett-0 Orangefield-15 Tarkington-3 Kirbyville-4 Silsbee-1 WO-S-16 Newton-2 Kelly-8 Woodville-4 Hardin-Jefferson-10 Anahuac-7 Saturday, March 21 Lumberton-8 Hardin-Jefferson-7 Hamshire-Fannett-16 East Chambers-5 Deweyville-10 WO-S-7
  5. If you were at the game you would know the whole story!! As for "impressin nobody" neither is a 9-8 win in extra inn against a team we beat 17 -1!!! And by the way "WE STILL BEAT YOU" what would it matter if we were at the game...you still got beat pretty badly..so it just goes to show any team can lose just like buna happen to have a bad night against kville that night too...plus ya'll didn't touch clark when he came in...and buna beat orangefield TWICE...so say what you want buna is still the better team You beat us once
  6. Stephen F. Austin revels in 1st NCAA trip Associated Press The Orange Leader MIAMI (AP) — From Nacogdoches to the NCAAs. It's a long trip for Stephen F. Austin. A really long trip, actually. Only 86 years and 2,099 games after the program was born, the team from Texas' oldest city — about equal distance from Dallas and Houston and not far from the Louisiana state line — is getting its first shot on college basketball's biggest stage. Seeded No. 14 in the South regional, the Lumberjacks (24-7) play third-seeded Syracuse (26-9) Friday in Miami. A daunting challenge, for certain, but one Stephen F. Austin couldn't be more thrilled about. "It's self-gratification beyond description," Lumberjacks coach Danny Kaspar said Tuesday. "We are a band of brothers. That's what the shirts we made at the beginning of the year say. It is just a great, great feeling to finally achieve all your goals and get to where you've strived, where you've worked so hard to get for all your life." In some college towns, getting to a first-round game is, well, ho-hum. After all, 61 of the 65 schools in this year's field had been there before, and 54 of them have at least one win in an NCAA tournament game. Not so in Nacogdoches, Texas. For the town of about 35,000, just getting there is a very big deal. "You drive down the main street here and you see all the marquees in front of businesses with 'Best wishes 'Jacks' and 'Good luck in the NCAAs,' that type of thing," said Rob Meyers, Stephen F. Austin's assistant athletic director for business and the team's play-by-play voice. "Now, having cut down the nets, it's really for real," forward Josh Alexander said Sunday after the Lumberjacks beat Texas-San Antonio 68-57 for the Southland Conference title. Stats suggest these guys can play. Since the start of last season, Stephen F. Austin has 50 wins and the 14th-best winning percentage in the country. And the reason is defense. Over the last two seasons, the Lumberjacks rank seventh in lowest field-goal percentage allowed, have defended the 3-pointer better than any team in the nation, and have given up the second-fewest points per game in all of Division I. "We've had some big upsets," Kaspar said. "Last year we beat Oklahoma. Beat San Diego at San Diego, who later beat Connecticut. This year we came within an eyelash of upsetting Texas A&M on their home court. We have the capability. If we can control our emotions and our nerves, I'm very confident we can give these young men a great game or beat them." Not so surprisingly, Syracuse didn't know much about its NCAA foe when the brackets came out Sunday night. Jonny Flynn, the MVP of the Big East tournament and who played 67 minutes in the Orange's six-overtime win over Connecticut, said he figured the Lumberjacks were from Texas because "Austin" was in the school's name. (Indeed, Texas' capital is also named for Stephen F. Austin, but the school and city bearing his name are separated by 235 miles.) Syracuse's Eric Devendorf didn't even try to camouflage how little he knew of the Lumberjacks. "I never heard of Stephen F. Austin, to tell you the truth," Devendorf said. "I'm sure they're pretty good, but I've never heard of them." By the way he said that, it was clear Devendorf meant no disrespect. In fairness, Devendorf isn't exactly a household name in Nacogdoches, either. "We can't give them any easy looks. That's going to be hard with Jonny Flynn," Kaspar said. "And the other kid, Devenbaugh? Defenbaugh? We can't give him easy looks either." Oddly, this postseason trip might be far easier for Stephen F. Austin than their last. The Lumberjacks played in the NIT last year, learning around 9 on selection night that they would play less than two full days later at Massachusetts. The team split into two travel parties at 7 a.m. the following day, arriving in New England several hours apart because finding enough seats on the same flight was impossible, and didn't even get on the practice floor at Amherst until about 10 p.m. Monday. The next night, the Lumberjacks stayed with UMass for a while, then tired down the stretch and lost 80-60. No such travel problems this time. The Lumberjacks will take a charter flight to Miami on Wednesday, plenty of time for final preparations before seeing Syracuse on Friday afternoon. "I personally think we have more of a chance of beating Syracuse, a 3 seed, on a neutral floor with four days to prepare than you do beating UMass with 45 hours to prepare," Kaspar said. "We know the cards are stacked against us. We'll need one of those classic shots at the end of the game, a buzzer-beater to win. They know that."
  7. Anyone have Legacy's last 2 scores? We have stopped getting info on them Mar. 10 @ Pasadena* 4pm Mar. 13 Bay Area* 4pm
  8. Thursday, March 19 - Saturday, March 21 LC-M, Orangefield, Barbers Hill at 3 team tourney at LC-M Thursday, March 19 Non-District Hamshire-Fannett at Kelly Friday, March 20 21-5A West Brook at PA Memorial 4:30pm 19-4A Barbers Hill at C.E. King 7pm Dayton at GC Memorial 7pm 20-4A PN-G at Nederland 7pm Central at LC-M 7pm Ozen at Livingston 7pm Lumberton at Vidor 7pm 18-3A Huntington at Jasper 7pm 22-3A Liberty at Cleveland 7pm Shepherd at Coldspring 7pm Huffman at Splendora 7pm 23-2A Buna at Warren 4pm Deweyville at Kountze 6:30pm Hardin at East Chambers 6:30pm 24-1A Evadale at Spurger 4:30pm West Hardin at High Island 4:30pm Hull-Daisetta at Big Sandy 4:30pm Leggett at Sabine Pass 4:30pm Non-District Hardin-Jefferson at Anahuac 4pm Orangefield at Tarkington 7pm Kirbyville at Silsbee 7pm Newton at WO-S 7pm Woodville at Kelly 7pm Saturday, March 21 Non-District Hardin-Jefferson at Lumberton 12pm Hamshire-Fannett at East Chambers 12pm Deweyville at WO-S 11am
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