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  1. Beaumont West Brook boys 4, Port Arthur Memorial 1   West Brook consistently delivered two goals in each half and rolled past Port Arthur Memorial, 4-1, on Tuesday night at the PAISD auxiliary field.   Port Arthur (4-7-1 and 1-7) scored in the 11th minute when Juan Zepeda received an assist from Oliver Villarreal. The Titans stayed within a goal, trailing only 2-1 at halftime.   Coach Don Smith's Bruins opened the scoring by converting a free kick over the head of Titans keeper Victor Gonzales. The Bruins went ahead again with five minutes left in the half on a 1-on-1 breakaway opportunity. Another 1-on-1 breakaway made it 3-1 before a penalty kick put a lid on the scoring.   Memorial will visit Channelview in another 21-5A game on Friday night.
  2. Nederland boys 5, Beaumont Central 1   NEDERLAND -- Sophomore goalkeeper Andrew Mullins stepped up in a big way and Nederland moved onto the verge of a 38-4A boys co-championship by beating Central 5-1 Tuesday at Bulldog Stadium.   The Bulldogs (18-2-1 and 12-1) can secure a 38-4A share of boys title with cross-town rival Port Neches-Groves if they can win Friday night at Little Cypress-Mauriceville.   Coach Jason Butler's Dogs will visit Bear Stadium on Friday at 7 p.m.   "I thought we really had good play from our defense tonight," Butler said.   Mullins drew the start as Nederland's keeper on Tuesday. Brent Salenga, Jordan Wagner and Jake Kemp produced first-half goals as Nederland claimed a 3-0 halftime edge. Chaz Page and Hector Garcia added second-half goals.   Coach Tony Cox's playoff-bound Beaumonters finally cracked the scoreboard with 1:25 to play after falling behind 5-0. The officials handed out three red cards to Central during the game.
  3. Nederland girls 3, Little Cypress-Mauriceville 1   NEDERLAND -- Nederland came to life midway into the first half with two quick goals and won a well-played 3-1 game over Little Cypress-Mauriceville Tuesday night on Prather Field.   Clinching second place in 38-4A at 14-3-1 and 9-2, coach Julie Johnson's Lady Bulldogs received two goals and strong senior leadership from Lauren Washburn.   Sophomore Brittany Tomlin also was instrumental in sparking the Nederland home-field triumph with one goal and one assist.   Tomlin assisted Washburn midway in the second half for an insurance goal, as well as the lone second-half scoring play. That goal enabled NHS to pad its 2-1 halftime advantage.   LC-M scored first in the 15th minute before Tomlin tied the game two minutes later on an assist from spunky and gifted freshman Felicia Sauceda. The Lady Dogs went ahead for good a few minutes later as Washburn got an assist from Layken Richard and put in her first of two goals.   The Nederland girls complete their regular season on Tuesday at 5 p.m. They will play Beaumont Central on the Babe Zaharias Stadium grounds. Beaumont West Brook girls 6, Port Arthur Memorial 0   BEAUMONT -- District 21-5A leader West Brook only led 1-0 at half but rolled in the second half, claiming a 6-0 victory over Port Arthur Memorial on Tuesday night.   The Lady Bruins placed coach Phil Mattingly's Lady Titans (9-6-2 and 2-5-1) in a backs-to-the-wall position in order for Memorial to secure a post-season berth. The Memorial girls will need to defeat Channelview and Baytown Lee in their remaining games in order to qualify for the 5A state playoffs.   Port Arthur will have Senior Night on the PAISD auxiliary field this Friday night against Channelview at 7 p.m. Port Neches-Groves boys 10, Bridge City 0   PORT NECHES -- Port Neches-Groves moved within one victory of clinching the top seed in District 38-4A as it breezed past Bridge City, 10-0, Tuesday night on The Reservation.   PN-G (20-1-3 and 12-1) will face Beaumont Central on Friday night in Beaumont's Zaharias Stadium at 7 p.m. If the Indians defeat the Jaguars in regulation play, without needing overtime, the Indians will have secured their first outright 38-4A district championship in Sandell's four years as Indians chief.   Ironically, Sandell played high school football and soccer at Central. The Indians also had to win their regular-season football finale last November on the Zaharias Stadium field in order to secure that district championship.   Senior Elver Uriostegui guided the Tribe with three goals and three assists. His two first-half goals helped to propel PN-G to a 4-0 halftime advantage.   "He's just a complete player," Sandell said of Uriostegui. "He does a great job of setting people up."   The Indians had seven other players who collected one goal apiece -- Eric Wyble, Angel Valencia, J.C. Figueroa, Jacob Lopez, Greg Flores, Micah Murdock and Francisco Cazares. Nederland boys 5, Beaumont Central 1   NEDERLAND -- Sophomore goalkeeper Andrew Mullins stepped up in a big way and Nederland moved onto the verge of a 38-4A boys co-championship by beating Central 5-1 Tuesday at Bulldog Stadium.   The Bulldogs (18-2-1 and 12-1) can secure a 38-4A share of boys title with cross-town rival Port Neches-Groves if they can win Friday night at Little Cypress-Mauriceville.   Coach Jason Butler's Dogs will visit Bear Stadium on Friday at 7 p.m.   "I thought we really had good play from our defense tonight," Butler said.   Mullins drew the start as Nederland's keeper on Tuesday. Brent Salenga, Jordan Wagner and Jake Kemp produced first-half goals as Nederland claimed a 3-0 halftime edge. Chaz Page and Hector Garcia added second-half goals.   Coach Tony Cox's playoff-bound Beaumonters finally cracked the scoreboard with 1:25 to play after falling behind 5-0. The officials handed out three red cards to Central during the game. Beaumont West Brook boys 4, Port Arthur Memorial 1   West Brook consistently delivered two goals in each half and rolled past Port Arthur Memorial, 4-1, on Tuesday night at the PAISD auxiliary field.   Port Arthur (4-7-1 and 1-7) scored in the 11th minute when Juan Zepeda received an assist from Oliver Villarreal. The Titans stayed within a goal, trailing only 2-1 at halftime.   Coach Don Smith's Bruins opened the scoring by converting a free kick over the head of Titans keeper Victor Gonzales. The Bruins went ahead again with five minutes left in the half on a 1-on-1 breakaway opportunity. Another 1-on-1 breakaway made it 3-1 before a penalty kick put a lid on the scoring.   Memorial will visit Channelview in another 21-5A game on Friday night.
  4. PN-G secures outright crown led by Chiasson HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER The Port Arthur News PORT NECHES — Port Neches-Groves girls 11, Bridge City 0   BRIDGE CITY -- Four more goals made Chloe Chiasson the 4A girls state scoring leader, according to her coach on Tuesday.   "I've done research recently and four goals would make Chloe the state leader in scoring," Port Neches-Groves soccer coach Aimee Bates said after her Lady Indians whipped the Bridge City girls 11-0.   It's difficult in such a large state to quantify Chiasson's state-wide lead but here are two factual items that should not be in question.   First, the 11-0 win enabled PN-G (18-5 and 11-0) to clinch its second straight District 38-4A girls soccer championship outright. Second, the 50 goals in 2010 make Chiasson the school's all-time single-season goal-scoring leader at PN-G by a bunch.   Megan Norris had 34 goals in 2000, the first year of the Lady Indians' participation in UIL-sanctioned soccer.   Megan Elam produced three goals and four other PN-G girls had single goals -- Natalie Hager, Hayley Gerald, Corina Olua and Wesli Vincent.   The Lady Indians owned a 10-0 halftime cushion. They complete their regular season Friday night on The Reservation against Beaumont Central at 5:30 p.m.
  5. It was posted right below this topic!!! [Hidden Content]
  6. They certainly have recruited some great talent!
  7. Good story!
  8. He'll probably be back, 2 years left on his contract i think, doubt LU will buy it out.
  9. adminbaberuth may have some info on it.
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