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Most are back this week!!!!!!!!!! 8) 8)
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On Sunday, KFDM.com will introduce it's new online video stream called the Sunday Sports Spectacular. KFDM.com's Lance Edwards will host the show from the Texas Star Bar on Crockett Street at 3p.m. every Sunday. You can watch the show online or even drop by the bar and participate in Q&A with guests. KFDM will announce guests each week, so if your school is featured, put on your colors, enjoy a great afternoon of NFL football, and support your school by attending the show.
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BC plays Huffman in Volleyball(Bi-District) at Barbers Hill Gym Tuesday at 7
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Kirbyville vs. Anderson-Shiro Tuesday Night @ Livingston
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*POST OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK*
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Lady Bears trip up BC in net warmup Van Wade The Orange Leader BRIDGE CITY — The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Lady Bears took down the Bridge City Lady Cardinals 25-13, 25-12, 25-16 in a warmup match at Cardinal Gym as both teams are prearing for the playoffs. Christine Sicktich had 10 assists, eight digs, four aces and three kills for the Lady Bears (31-7). Shelby Apperson and Ashton LaVergne each had five kills. Kalyn Harkness had five digs and three aces while Shelby Sanchez posted five digs and two aces. Megan Kemp notched three kills and Allison Walker had three aces. Shelbi Tucker claimed two assists, a dig and an ace. Elissa Tate had two aces and a block. Michelle Rigsby had two aces and Callie Terry had a dig. The Lady Bears, District 20-4A champions, will take on 19-4A’s fourth-place unit in Goose Creek Memorial in the Class 4A Region III bidistrict playoffs Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Lamar University’s McDonald Gym. The LC-M-Goose Creek Memorial winner will face the Magnolia-San Marcos winner in the area round laterthis week. The Lady Cardinals, the second-place squad out of District 21-3A, will take on 22-3A third-place unit Huffman at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Barbers Hill High School in the Class 3A Region III bidistrict round. The Orangefield Lady Bobcats, third in 21-3A< will tangle with 22-3A runnerup Splendora at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Kountze High School.
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Game 3 BC 25 Woodville 21
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Going to be fun Friday Night!!
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BC 25 Woodville 22 in game 1 BC 25 Woodville 19 game 2
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Post players name, school and STATS!
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Post players name, School and STATS!
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I think the time has come for......
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I think the time has come for......
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Can't get em all! ;) -
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I think the time has come for......
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Family wins lawsuit against Louisville Slugger....what's your take on this? Jury Awards $850,000 In Louisville Slugger Case By Ben Jackey/WLKY LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A Montana jury took a swing at the makers of the Louisville Slugger baseball bat. The panel ruled in favor of a family who sued the company for not warning users about the dangers of using aluminum bats. The verdict means Hillerich and Bradsby is on the hook for $850,000. The company said it's not sure what it means beyond that because the jury also decided there was nothing wrong with the product. “We think that most players understand the risk that they're taking when they step onto the field,†said Hillerich and Bradsby spokesman Rick Redman. In 2003, 18-year-old Brandon Patch died after being hit in the head by a ball he threw to a batter. That batter was using an aluminum Louisville Slugger. Patch family attorneys argued the manufacturer did not provide proper warning about the dangers of using aluminum bats. A jury awarded the family a total of $850,000, including $750,000 in lost wages. “We came into this not knowing. We were just hoping to prevail for Brandon. This is for Brandon and for the other kids on the field,†said his mother Deb Patch. “I think we're all kind of wondering if this is even an indictment of the entire game of baseball,†said Redman. Redman pointed to the fact that the jury did not find the product to be defective. He doesn't know if the company will now have to put special labels on metal bats, but he fears it could change sport as we know it. “It's really a statement on the society that we live in today that we have to have a warning label on everything and that you just wonder if we're heading down that path more and more of being a nanny state,†said Redman. Redman said Hillerich and Bradsby is considering whether to appeal the decision. There is still an outstanding case in New Jersey against the company involving a teen paralyzed by a line drive that came off an aluminum Louisville Slugger.
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Carthage 54 Diboll 25
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SETXSPORTS.COM WEEK NINE HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD
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District 18-3A Carthage 54 Diboll 25 Center 54 Huntington 0 -
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Who goes 4th?