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  1. [Hidden Content] Always known as a hotbed for talent West Orange-Stark High School in Southeast Texas appears to be on the verge of producing a few more Division 1 prospects in the Class of 2011. QB Reggie Garrett could be the next in that line of prospects for Coach Dan Hooks' crew. West Orange Stark's Reggie Garrett The 6'2 180 pound junior with 4.6 speed has been a letterman since his freshman year but in 2009 he stepped to the forefront for WOS throwing for 1264 yards and 11 touchdowns, while also rushing for 13 touchdowns and 402 yards. Garrett who describes himself as a dual threat QB with a strong arm is very accurate and confident in the short to intermediate passing game. "I think I can make any throw with accuracy under 20 yards, but I want to improve my accuracy throwing the deep ball and also getting a quicker throwing motion," replied the signal caller from the Golden Triangle. At this time Reggie is getting interest from Missouri, Texas A&M, Houston and New Mexico, but he doesn't have any favorites at this time. "I'm really wide open at this time, I think once I get to see some schools in person I'll really shape my list. I plan on hitting the camp circuit this summer and hopefully that will open my eyes up some," said Garrett. Garrett besides the camp circuit will keep busy as he tries to lead West Orange-Stark back to the 7 on 7 State Tournament after a two year hiatus. In addition to the summer camps and 7 on 7 Reggie will run track this spring for WOS as he specializes in the 400. The future Architecture major is unsure on his timetable for a decision, "I really want to take my time and make the right decision. I am sure my family will help me out a lot, I think I'll probably really narrow things down after my senior year which hopefully ends in a state championship." [img][Hidden Content]]
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  3. Busch wins on second restart HAMPTON, Ga. -- Kurt Busch has won again at Atlanta Motor Speedway, pulling away on a second restart after a couple of wild wrecks to capture the Kobalt Tools 500. Busch won the spring race at the 1.54-mile trioval for the second year in a row, beating Matt Kenseth to the line by nearly half a second Sunday. Juan Pablo Montoya was third, followed by Kasey Kahne and Paul Menard. The race went 16 laps past its scheduled 325 because of two big crashes. The first came when Carl Edwards, running 156 laps behind, clipped Brad Keselowski and sent him flying toward the grandstands upside down. Keselowski was OK, but NASCAR ordered Edwards to park his car and summoned him to its trailer for a tongue-lashing.
  4. Vidor girls win their own Pirate Relays Van Wade The Orange Leader VIDOR — VIDOR — The Vidor Lady Pirates remain hot on the track as they captured their third straight track meet this week, winning their very own 16th annual Vidor Pirate Relays while Little Cypress-Mauriceville sophomore Hayden Reed continues to dominate the boys’ throwing events. The Lady Pirates piled up 156 1/2 points, edging second-place Silsbee (147). The Nederland boys dominated their field, winning with 180 1/2 points while Port Neches-Groves was second (106) and LC-M (104 1/2) third. The Lady Pirates received first-place finishes from Chin Lee Harvey in the long jump (15-7); Millie Taylor in the 800 meters (2:37.56); Britten Fawcett in the 400 meters (1:01.78); and Trista Townley in the 1,600 meters (6:04.00). On the boys side, the Bears’ Reed won the shot put and discus for the third consecutive meet. He won the shot with a toss of 56 feet and captured the discus with a throw of 150-3. LC-M’s 400-meter relay team won with a time of 43.66. Orangefield grabbed a couple first-place finishes as well with Corey Huckabay winning the long jump (20-1) and Kyle Fonteonot capturing the pole vault (13-0). 16th Vidor Pirate Relays VIDOR — Here are the final hand-held results from Thursday's 16th annual Vidor Pirate Relays held at Pirate Stadium: GIRLS DIVISION Discus -- 1. Debra Morrisey, Silsbee, 85-0; 2. Glass, Vidor, 84-7.5; 3. Jessica Hebert, Ofield, 77-5.5. Shot put -- 1. Debra Morrisey, Silsbee, 31-0.5; 2. Kori Rivera, Vidor, 29-5; 3. Vanvechoven, PNG, 28-3. High jump -- 1. Ashley Johnson, Silsbee, 5-4; 2. Heather Jannise, Lum, 5-0; 3. Kaitlynn Henson, Ofield, 5-0. Long jump -- 1. Chin Lee Harvey, Vidor, 15-7; 2. Beatrice Douglas, Silsbee, 15-1.25; 3. Butler, Nederland, 14-5.25. Triple jump -- 1. Beatrice Douglas, Silsbee, 34-1.5; 2. Marissa Wyatt, Ofield, 33-1.5; 3. Nicole Casper, Buna, 32-8. Pole vault -- 1. Hillary Coy, PNG, 10-6; 2. Nicole Casper, Buna, 9-6; 3. Britkne Gallagher, Nederland, 9-0. 3,200-meter run -- 1. Crystal Brindle, Lumberton, 12:52; 2. Kayla Williams, Ofield, 13:03; 3. Cailyn Poulter, PNG, 13:34. 400-meter relay -- 1. Silsbee 50.80; 2. Vidor 52.47; 3. Nederland 53.20. 800-meter run -- 1. Millie Taylor, Vidor, 2:37.56; 2. Kasidy Hayes, Ofield, 2:39.55; 3. Connor, Vidor, 2:41.0. 100-meter hurdles -- 1. Beatrice Douglas, Silsbee, 15.49; 2. Hillary Coy, PNG, 16.10; 3. Lauren Perkins, Ofield, 17.66. 100-meter dash -- 1. Candice Poole, Silsbee, 13.08; 2. Janeicia Myers, Silsbee, 13.21; 3. Rebecca Higginbotham, Ofield, 13.29. 800-meter relay -- 1. Silsbee 1:48.4; 2. Vidor 1:52.42; 3. Buna 1:54.75. 400-meter dash -- 1. Britten Fawcett, Vidor, 1:01.78; 2. Morgan Miller, Nederland, 1:02.17; 3. Kara Packard, Vidor, 1:04.90. 300-meter hurdles -- 1. Beatrice Douglas, Silsbee, 51.42; 2. Cherry, Nederland, 53.16; 3. Traci Campbell, Nederland, 53.25. 200-meter dash -- 1. Ashley Johnson, Silsbee, 26.91; 2. Chin Lee Harvey, Vidor, 27.20; 3. Morgan Miller, Nederland, 28.39. 1,600-meter run -- 1. Trista Townley, Vidor, 6:04; 2. Millie Taylor, Vidor, 6:16; 3. Maegan Ware, PNG, 6:19; 4. Cailyn Poulter, PNG, 6:23. 1,600-meter relay -- 1. Orangefield 4:22; 2. Vidor 4:25; 3. Nederland 4:31. Final standings -- 1. Vidor 156.5; 2. Silsbee 147; 3. Orangefield 83; 4. PNG 69; 5. Nederland Gold 53.5; 6. Nederland Black 45; 7. Buna 38; 8. Lumberton 19; 9. Deweyville 7; 10. LC-M 2; 11. Orange Community Christian 0. BOYS DIVISION Discus -- 1. Hayden Reed, LCM, 150-3.5; 2. Sean Sparks, Lumberton, 138-10; 3. Dionte Forney, Nederland, 130-0.5. Shot put -- 1. Hayden Reed, LCM, 56-0; 2. Sean Sparks, Lumberton, 45-7.75; 3. Ben Jones, Nederland, 43-9.75. High jump -- 1. Dylan Richards, PNG, 6-6; 2. Layne Smith, Nederland, 6-0; 3. Tapp, LCM, 6-0. Long jump -- 1. Corey Huckabay, Ofield, 20-1; 2. Cody Ross, PNG, 19-5; 3. Cunningham, Lumberton, 19-5. Triple jump -- 1. Cody Ross, PNG, 40-1.5; 2. Zubair Marediya, Nederland, 39-0; 3. Josh Porter, Silsbee, 37-11. Pole vault -- 1. Kyle Fontenot, Ofield, 13-0; 2. Jordan Begnaud, PNG, 12-6; 3. Kyler Cross, PNG, 12-0. 3,200-meter run -- 1. Trent Fulk, Nederland, 10:44; 2. Trevor Martin, Nederland, 11:05; 3. Domingo Flores, Nederland, 11:14. 400-meter relay -- 1. LCM 43.66; 2. Silsbee 43.67; 3. Nederland 44.67. 800-meter run -- 1. Kevin Molina, Nederland, 2:08.6; 2. Chris Roebuck, Nederland, 2:09.4; 3. Lilly, LCM, 2:11.7. 110-meter hurdles -- 1. Tyler Wright, PNG, 16.29; 2. Garrett Bourque, Lumberton, 16.80; 3. Novak, Vidor, 16.87. 100-meter dash -- 1. Aaron McCrary, Nederland, 10.95; 2. Adam Sezer, LCM, 10.96; 3. Jeremy Chauvin, LCM, 11.29. 800-meter relay -- 1. Silsbee 1:32.53; 2. Nederland 1:33.58; 3. LCM 1:34.0. 400-meter dash -- 1. Kyler Keith, Lumberton, 52.27; 2. Todd McKee, Silsbee, 54.21; 3. Kyler Segura, PNG, 54.38. 300-meter hurdles -- 1. Austin Wyble, Nederland, 41.96; 2. Tyler Wright, PNG, 41.98; 3. Garrett Bourque, Lumberton, 42.23. 200-meter dash -- 1. Aaron McCrary, Nederland, 22.50; 2. Kyler Keith, Lumberton, 22.56; 3. Cannon, Orange Com. Chr., 23.29. 1,600-meter run -- 1. Layne Smith, Nederland, 4:39; 2. Trent Fulk, Nederland, 4:41; 3. Trevor Martin, Nederland, 5:02. 1,600-meter relay -- 1. Lumberton 3:38; 2. Nederland 3:39; 3. PNG 3:40, Final standings -- 1. Nederland 180.5; 2. PNG 106; 3. LCM 104.5; 4. Lumberton 99; 5. Silsbee 67; 6. Vidor 30; 7. Orangefield 25; 8. Orange Com. Chr. 6; 9. (tie) Buna and Deweyville 1.
  5. [quote name="setxslam" post="772477" timestamp="1267927752"] fantastic job by the refs. [/quote] That's what i heard.  :D
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  8. Bears, Cards win From staff reports The Orange Leader BRENHAM — BRENHAM — The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears improved to 5-1 on the year Thursday with a 12-4 win over Santa Fe and a 3-1 win over Montgomery. Kody Smith got the win on the mound and Mason Dallas continued to be hot at the plate. Dallas wwas 2-for-4 with a double, two runs and three RBI while Ryan Waddell was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI. Alex Blem was 2-for-2 with two runs and Jonathan Allen was 2-for-2 with two walks and three runs. Again st Montgomery, Josh Veillon pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing just four hits and a run. Reid Fults got the save while Dallas had a double. Hunter Gonzales was 2-for-2 with a double and two runs scored. Allen had two RBI and a double and Shane Waddell had a RBI. The Bears will face New Caney at 9 a.m. today and Bryan at 2:30 p.m.
  9. No. 4 Bobcats keep rolling Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader ORANGEFIELD — Before its late game Thursday night against Tyler All-Saints, the Orangefield Bobcats had played three games which lasted five innings each. The 3-0 Bobcats first steam rolled Liberty 16-1 before taking down Buna 11-1. It was much the same Thursday at the Orangefield Baseball Tournament as the No. 4 Bobcats put a 14-1 hurting on the Beaumont Central Jaguars. Corey Huckabay is feeling right at home in Orange and White as he scored three of the four times he came to the plate with a single and a RBI triple. Quinton Evans notched the win on the mound with four innings of work giving up one run on two hits with no walks and six strike outs. The lone Central run came in the first inning as the first two batters hit singles. It was the last hits Evans gave up. Texas A&M-bound Jace Statum scored twice with a double and also was a part of the best defensive play of the day. Statum made a running grab in the top of the fifth and then turn to fire back to first to double up a Central baserunner. Evans helped himself in the bottom of the first with a two-run homer which also scored Chase Angelle. Orangefield scored five in the first and then scored five more in the third. Derrick Evans had a two-RBI triple in the third and he also scored twice in the game. Jonathan Deramus scored twice after hitting a double and walking two times in the game. Kyle Fontenot also scored twice. Jacob Felts picked up a late RBI in the game after not being able to get much to hit much of the night. Felts did his part though on defense by catching a runner stealing in the first inning. The Port Arthur Memorial Titans notched two wins Thursday with a 6-5 win over Silsbee and a 12-7 victory over East Chambers. Kirbyville defeated Deweyville 9-3, Lumberton shut out Hamshire-Fannett 3-0 before losing to Beaumont Kelly 6-3. Deweyville will face Silsbee at 9 a.m. today at Buna High School while Hamshire-Fannett and Central will tangle at 9 a.m. at Orangefield. Kirbyville will face East Chambers at 11:15 a.m. at Buna while Buna and Memorial will face off at 6 p.m.
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