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  2. Gilmer 42 Navasota 20
  3. Only thing is Navasota's D will not be able to stop Gilmer's O.
  4. Gilmer will beat Navasota by a bunch!!
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  9. Boys hoop roundup Van Wade The Orange Leader Using a barrage of three-point shots, six of them coming from junior Christian Harley, the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears opened their 2009-10 campaign with style Friday night, downing the Beaumont Kelly Bulldogs 65-47. Harley hit all six of his treys in the second half as the Bears expanded a 31-27 halftime advantage into an 18-point victory. Preston Armstrong pumped in 14 points for the Bears (1-0) while Hunter Gonzalez and Aldric Jones scored eight points apiece and Johnny Epps had seven. The Bears connected on 11 three-pointers for the night. Matthew Pace led the Bulldogs with 12 points. H-F 51, Deweyville 43 DEWEYVILLE - The Deweyville Pirates dropped a 51-43 home-opening loss to the Hamshire-Fannett Longhorns Friday night. The Pirates (0-1) struggled from the field, connecting on just 17-of-50 shots and 5-of-14 free throws and also had 24 turnovers. Hunter Estes powered the Pirate attack with 23 points. Michael Williams had eight points, six rebounds and two steals. Keeton Addison contributed seven points, six steals and five boards. Garrett Haney and Eric Avila eached pulled down eight rebounds. Milbrun Academy 55, Vidor 54 VIDOR — The Vidor Pirates dropped a tough 55-54 overtime decision to Milburn Academy Friday night. Jacob Williamson led the Pirates with 17 points. Gunner Hanseon pumped in 15 and Danny Riddick added 14. Marcel Davis paced Milburn with 16 points and Charles Francis added 15. Bridge City 73, Lumberton 69 BRIDGE CITY — Thye Bridge City Cardinals pulled out a 73-69 victory over the Lumberton Raiders at Cardinal Gym Friday. The Cardinals (1-1) went on a 21-17 run in the fourth period to claim the win. Johnathan Peterson has his best game ever in a Cardinal uniform, scoring 23 points while post Tanner Girouard pumped in 21. With schools being on their Thanksgiving break all this week there are plenty of basketball games to attend on Monday and Tuesday before all the hoopsters take off the rest of the week. There will be seven local games Monday and eight on Tuesday. Due to the holiday break, many of the games will be played earlier in the day. On Monday on the girls’ side Deweyville will play host to Little Cypress-Mauriceville with the JV game starting at 1 p.m. followed by the varsity battle. Orangefield will visit Newton with the JV starting at 5 p.m. followed by the varsity. West Orange-Stark will host Nederland with the JV starting at 5 p.m. followed by the varsity and Bridge City will welcome Beaumont Legacy Christian with the JV starting at 5 p.m. followed by the varsity. On the boys’ side Monday, LC-M will play host to Huffman with the freshmen beginning at noon followed by the JV and varsity. Bridge City will travel to Nederland with the freshmen starting at noon followed by the JV and varsity and Orangefield will open its season at home against Vidor with the ninth graders starting at 4:30 p.m. followed by the JV and varsity. In girls’ play Tuesday Orangefield will host Vidor with the JV starting at 1:30 p.m. followed by the varsity. LC-M will visit Buna with the JV beginning at 2 p.m. followed by the varsity. Deweyville will host Community Christian at 1 p.m. in a varsity-only matchup and WO-S will visit Lumberton with the JV starting at 5 p.m. followed by the varsity. For the boys Tuesday, Bridge City will entertain LC-M with the freshmen starting at 10 a.m. followed by the JV and varsity. WO-S will host PN-G with the freshmen beginning at 4:30 p.m. followed by the JV and varsity. Orangefield will visit Buna with the JV starting at 5 p.m. followed by the varsity and Deweyville will welcome Sabine Pass with the JV starting at 5 p.m. followed by the varsity.
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  11. Central gets miracle win By THE ENTERPRISE November 21, 2009 Posted: November 21, 2009, 9:10 PM CST  Last updated: November 21, 2009, 9:11 PM CST The Central football team scored two touchdowns in the final two minutes of a miracle 28-24 playoff victory against Huntsville on Saturday at Thorne Stadium in Houston. Central recovered an onisde kick after Brennan Jackson scored on a 24-yard pass by Donte Wilkerson to cut the margin to 24-21 with 1:46 left. The Jaguars later lined up to kick a field goal, but Jackson ran 20 yards to the end zone on a fake kick attempt with 1:04 left. The Jaguars advance to the Class 4A Division I regional round. They'll play next weekend. Check BeaumontEnterprise.com for more.
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  13. Don't think so, hopefully Soulja will update.
  14. Lady Bobcats can H-F in Bulldog Classic Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader NEDERLAND — The Orangefield Lady Bobcats are well on their way to the championship game at the 2009 Nederland Lady Bulldogs Classic. The Lady Bobcats (4-0) after taking down 21-3A rival Hamshire-Fannett Friday afternoon, 53-35. The first half was not exactly what Orangefield coach Chris Jost had in mind but the second half was all Lady Bobcats. Orangefield, led by Marissa Wyatt’s 13 points, were up 22-18 at the break but then outscored the Lady Longhorns 12-7 in the third period and 17-10 in the fourth. It was once again all about the defense for the Lady Bobcats who forced 34 Hamshire-Fannett turnovers in the game. Ashton Wagner was all over the place with nine steals to go with her four points while Wyatt added five and Aimee Scales had three steals. Scales also finished with 10 points and five rebounds. Rebecca Higginbotham and Kacy Juneau each had six points. The Lady Bobcats also did a nice job taking care of the basketball in the second half after giving up 13 turnovers in the first half. Orangefield only had five turnovers in the entire second half to push past the Lady Longhorns. The Lady Longhorns led the Lady Bobcats 9-8 after the first period before Orangefield outscored Hamshire-Fannett 14-9 in the second. Megan Burton scored five points in the second for Orangefield while Scales added nine as the Lady Bobcats grabbed the lead into the break. Scales and Higginbotham each scored another four points in the third. It was Wyatt’s turn in the fourth as she scored nine points in the game’s final eight minutes. Wyatt drained a three-point and hit two other shots to go with two free throws as the Lady Bobcats continue to pull away. The Lady Bobcats out-rebounded the Lady Longhorns 20-18 and were 15-for-24 from the free throw line. The Lady Bobcats will now face East Chambers at 10:30 a.m. Saturday for the right to play in the championship game. East Chambers defeated West Orange-Stark 54-41 to have the opportunity to place Orangefield. On Thursday the Lady Mustangs toppled Beaumont Kelly 54-42. Point guard Demetrius Heard poured out 23 points, grabbed seven rebounds, dished off five assists and swiped four steals. Forward Ryshanequa Winbush contributed a big double-double, totaling 19 points while hauling down 10 rebounds and swiping seven steals. The Vidor Lady Pirates continue to make strides as the took down 20-4A rival Little Cypress-Mauriceville 56-42 Friday. Vidor will now face Beaumont Kelly at 9 a.m. Saturday. Kelly defeated Lumberton 61-52. Host Nederland also downed Silsbee Friday 34-28.
  15. LC-M's Sicktich heads All-Leader Volleyball Team Van Wade The Orange Leader It was a banner season for some local teams and some special players rose to the occasion as Orange County had three volleyball teams enter the playoffs during the 2009 campaign. There were some big-time matches played with players showing a tremendous amount of heart. The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Lady Bears (32-8) strolled to their second straight District 20-4A title and advanced to the Class 4A area round of the playoffs under the guidance of long-time coach Vicki Castino. The Lady Bears also went 13-1 in 20-4A play for the second straight year led by a strong senior group. In District 21-3A, it was a race to the very end with the Hamshire-Fannett Lady Longhorns nipping the Bridge City Lady Cardinals and Orangefield Lady Bobcats to grab the title. It was fitting that the Lady Cardinals and the Lady Bobcats tied for second place. The two split their 21-3A matches, both winning on their home gym floors in front of capacity crowds. It’s awesome how the sport of volleyball has picked up support over the years. There were packed houses at The Bear Cave most of the year, and Bobcat Gym and Cardinal Gym. It was wonderful to see gyms filled to the top. LC-M still has their rowdy “Bear Crazies” section and Orangefield and Bridge City have followed suit. I’ve never seen a better atmosphere than the one at Orangefield the night the Lady Bobcats hosted the Lady Cards. Haven’t been to a noisier gym in a long time. So without further ado, here are the superlatives for the 2009 All-Orange Leader Volleyball Team: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Christine Sicktich, LC-M This is Christine’s second year to be the MVP and it was a “no-brainer.” Sicktich, the Leader’s Newcomer of the Year as a freshman in 2006 and Offensive MVP in 2007, was once again the ring-leader for Coach Castino’s Lady Bears during her senior season. She led the Lady Bears with 425 kills and was 935-of-1,048 on attacks. She was also good on 570-of-620 serves and led the way with 132 aces and scored 627 service points. She was also second on the squad in assists (501)and digs (405). Also, what a lot of people didn’t know is that she played with a stress fracture in her foot for more than half of the 20-4A season. OFFENSIVE MVP Aimee Scales, Orangefield The senior leader had a superb final season under the direction of second-year coach Kristin Holbrooks. After a solid All-District campaign as a junior, Scales really took apart opponents her senior year. She really caught fire in District 21-3A play averaging double-digits in kills and being a strong senior leader for her younger counterparts. DEFENSIVE MVP Sarah McPherson, Bridge City This jumping jack did it all for Coach Becca Mathews and the Lady Cardinals. Sure, she was huge on offense,averaging 12 kills a game but it was her defensive prowess that paid as many dividends. McPherson put together 13 digs a game and also pumped out three aces a contest. NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Allison Angelle, Bridge City Perhaps no player hit the floor more than this Lady Cardinal sophomore. Angelle put the “fire” in the Lady Cardinals with her tremendous all-out effort and wore out some knee pads to prove it. Angelle averaged 12 digs a match for the Lady Cardinals and had a great serve to boot. She also surprised opponents with a lot of kills from the back row. COACH OF THE YEAR Vicki Castino, LC-M She may not be comfortable with it but her legend continues to grow as the long-time Lady Bear coach led her team to back-to-back 20-4A championships. The former Evadale Lady Rebel standout has led the Lady Bears to a 59-17 record over the last two seasons, including 26-2 in 20-4A play. One of the coolest things about Coach Castino is the advice she gives not only to her players but other coaches as well. Orangefield’s Holbrooks, a former LC-M standout under Castino, isn’t afraid to probe Castino’s mind and neither is Bridge City’s Mathews. ALl three are proven winners. Here is the 2009 All-Orange Leader Volleyball Team as selected by the Leader sports staff: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Christine Sicktich, LC-M OFFENSIVE MVP: Aimee Scales, Orangefield DEFENSIVE MVP: Sarah McPherson, Bridge City NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Allison Angelle, Bridge City COACH OF THE YEAR: Vicki Castino, LC-M FIRST TEAM Ashton LaVergne, LC-M Emily Kosh, Bridge City Kaitlyn Henson, Orangefield Shelby Sanchez, LC-M Jordan Royal, Bridge City Rylie Granger, Orangefield Shelby Apperson, LC-M SECOND TEAM Elissa Tate, LC-M Chelsea Hathaway, Deweyville Brooklyn Hogden, Bridge City Kellie Tilley, LC-M Marlee Lopez, Bridge City Amy Laughlin, LC-M Miranda Rider, Vidor Ashleigh Kelly, WO-S
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