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  1. NEW YORK (AP) - Baseball is about to get its official boxscore on the Steroids Era. It's the Mitchell Report, the findings of former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell's 20-month investigation into performance- enhancing drug use that has tarnished some of the game's greatest stars and records. It's due out next week, possibly Thursday, and while critics are sure to claim it's one-sided and outdated, it has given players and executives cause for pause and led some to fear a modern-day Black Sox scandal. [Hidden Content]
  2. If we are to stay competitive with other schools in attracting the best students in the area, we must support the bond. Looking at the tax rate currently [Hidden Content], the tax will be something like $2870 on a $100,000 home in Nederland. Quoting the Port Arthur News. “ Considering all the work ahead of them, the question of how a bond would affect citizens arose. If the board passed a $100 million bond, the taxes on a $100,000 would be $420 a year, a business office employee saidâ€
  3. Without Dayton's QB who took over for Cody Green, Dayton would be sitting home. I give it to him.
  4. I've seen them both, Waller has a very good QB who can run but the Broncos will be too much for them. Nederland beat Waller early and ya'll know what the Bronco's did to my Bulldogs.
  5. Calprep went 3-2 This week Dayton 28 Waller 19
  6. You will see Vidor's Hester up there with Hales, Thames and Harrington by the end of the year.
  7. The Dayton coach has a nice problem next year at QB spot if the current QB is an underclassman.
  8. La Vega ends WO-S season, 20-12 Van Wade The Orange Leader HUNTSVILLE — A tremendous season by the West Orange-Stark Mustangs came to an end Friday night after a sluggish second half, something that the Mustangs never had all season. The Waco La Vega Pirates ripped off 14 unanswered points in the second half to take down the Mustangs 20-12 in the Class 3A Region III Division III regional semifinals at Sam Houston State University’s Bowers Stadium Friday night. The Pirates (13-0) received 141 tough yards and two touchdowns from senior fullback Kourtney Parr. The Mustangs (11-2) controlled the first half but failed to get a first down in the second half. The Pirates outgained the Mustangs 310-196 but held a164-22 advantage after intermission. “We ran 11 plays with no first downs in the second half and you can’t win like that,†said long-time Mustang head coach Dan Hooks. “I’m not blaming our offense, it’s just how the game got away from us in the second half.†[Hidden Content]
  9. LaVega was a good ball club according to Coach Hooks on the after game interview. Too many 3rd and 3's that they didn't convert. If I heard him correctly, the last score was a gift, they let LaVega score so they could get the ball back and potentionaly drive and score to tie it up. The Stangs gain only 25 yards the second half. Anyway, great run by the Stangs again.
  10. Basketball coach Bobby Knight gets into a verbal confrontation with his Lubbock, Texas, neighbor while holding a gun. [Hidden Content]
  11. Lamar Baseball Signs Six More to Close Recruiting Period BEAUMONT – Lamar University baseball coach Jim Gilligan announced the addition of six more players that have signed national letters-of-intent to continue their education and play baseball for the Cardinals, bringing the total number of early signees to nine for the 2008-09 season. A 6-3, 215-pound right-handed pitcher, Jamie Bagley was a relief pitcher at San Jacinto JC last season. He prepped at Huffman HS where he was named district MVP and a first-team all-district selection as a senior. He was drafted in the 25th round of the MLB Draft in 2006. Chambers, a 6-2, 225-pound left-handed pitcher, is pitching at LSU-Eunice this season after hurling at San Jacinto last season. He prepped at Silsbee HS. “Both Chambers and Bagley are weekend-type guys,†said Gilligan. “Bagley is a hard thrower and it’s nice to get Chambers, a local kid, to return to this area and play for us.†[Hidden Content]
  12. Lamar Baseball Signs Six More to Close Recruiting Period BEAUMONT – Lamar University baseball coach Jim Gilligan announced the addition of six more players that have signed national letters-of-intent to continue their education and play baseball for the Cardinals, bringing the total number of early signees to nine for the 2008-09 season. A 6-3, 215-pound right-handed pitcher, Jamie Bagley was a relief pitcher at San Jacinto JC last season. He prepped at Huffman HS where he was named district MVP and a first-team all-district selection as a senior. He was drafted in the 25th round of the MLB Draft in 2006. Chambers, a 6-2, 225-pound left-handed pitcher, is pitching at LSU-Eunice this season after hurling at San Jacinto last season. He prepped at Silsbee HS. “Both Chambers and Bagley are weekend-type guys,†said Gilligan. “Bagley is a hard thrower and it’s nice to get Chambers, a local kid, to return to this area and play for us.†[Hidden Content]
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