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  1. Cardinal12 Sophomore Karma: 48 [applaud] [smite] Posts: 121 Re: *Need These Scores From Friday, Post Results Here* « Reply #12 on: Today at 10:54:15 AM » Quote Modify Remove Split Topic -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BC 9 Hudson 8 Pitchers: Hicks 2 IP Cessac 2 IP Bolton 2 IP Dishon 1 IP Pretty good start for BC hitting was average but its still early.....
  2. Saturday Feb. 10th Central at BC Noon PN-G at Lufkin HJ at Woodville
  3. The Mavs are really good though!
  4. > Not a good game at all!
  5. Lamar baseball drops season opener to No. 22 Oklahoma State The Enterprise 02/10/2007 Updated 02/09/2007 11:29:31 PM CST Email to a friendPrinter-friendly EDINBURG - Collin DeLome, Dan Hernandez and Erik Kanaby each had two hits to pace Lamar University's offensive attack, but No. 22-ranked Oklahoma State was too much in handing the Cardinals a 5-2 loss in the 2007 season opener for both schools Friday in the opening game of the Citrus Tournament in Edinburg Stadium. Advertisement Lamar (0-1) will face Illinois-Chicago at 11 a.m. today and will close the tournament Sunday with a 1 p.m. game against Cal.State-Northridge. This will be the Cardinals' first-ever meetings with both the Flames and Matadors. Friday's game got off to a bit of an inauspicious start forLamar and junior starter Allen Harrington. Ty Wright led off the game with a solo home run to put OSU up 1-0. Kanaby led off the bottom of the first inning for the Cardinals with a double to left field. He was left stranded as Ryan Baker popped out and DeLome and Michael Ambort both grounded out. Dylan Brown led off the top of the second inning with a single to centerfield. Brown advanced to second on a groundout by Keanon Simon and scored on Ryan Flavell's single to center to put theCowboys up 2-0. Junior catcher Jeff Vickers homered with one out in the bottom of the fourth to put Lamar on the board and trim theCowboys' lead to 2-1. Junior Scott Meyer replaced Harrington to start the seventh inning and surrendered a pair of runs. Flavell led off the inning with a walk and moved to second on Matt Lopez' sacrifice bunt. Corey Brown tripled to center to drive in Flavell. Tyler Mach added an RBI single to left field to plate Brown and extend OSU's lead to 4-1. The Cardinals added another run in the bottom of the eighth inning. Kanaby singled to left field with one out and advanced to second on a groundout by Baker. DeLome drove in Kanaby with a two-out single to center to make the score 4-2. Oklahoma State added an insurance run in the top of the ninth on a solo home run to left field by Mach off Justin Walker, Lamar's third pitcher. Mach, who struck out in his first two at-bats, went 3-for-5 with two RBI to lead OSU. Wright was 2-for-4, and Flavell was 1-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI. Matt Gardner (1-0) started and picked up the win for OSU. He pitched five innings, allowing one run on four hits with four strikeouts and one walk. Jeff Breedlove pitched a scoreless ninth inning to earn his first save. Harrington (0-1) allowed two runs on six hits with a career-high 10 strikeouts and one walk in six innings. He struck out the side in both the third and fourth innings. Meyer pitched 1 2/3 innings,allowing two runs on two hits with three walks and three strikeouts. Walker pitched the final 1 1/3 innings, allowing one run on two hits with two strikeouts. TheCardinals' pitching staff fanned 15 Cowboys. Kanaby was 2-for-4 with a run scored and DeLome was 2-for-3 with an RBI to pace the Cardinals. Hernandez was also 2-for-4 with a double. Lamar pounded out nine hits, but was plagued by hitting into four double plays. The Cardinals return home next weekend to host Holy Cross in a three-game series in Vincent-Beck Stadium.
  6. Jags cruise past Bears, 55-43 Leader Sports The Orange Leader BEAUMONT — The Beaumont Central Jaguars built up an 18-6 lead in the first quarter and went on to down the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears 55-43 in District 22-4A action at Jaguar Gym Friday night. Central (16-13, 9-4) led the Bears (15-16, 5-8) 30-13 at intermission. Aldrick Turner paced the central attack with 20 points. Senior post Sebastian Born led the Bear attack with 10 points while post Kevin Cooper filtered in nine. The Bears will close out their campaign at The Bear Cave Tuesday night against the Port Neches-Groves Indians.
  7. OF's Judice always ready to produce Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader ORANGEFIELD — Orangefield senior Nichole Judice is not your normal bench player. She is not there because she is not as skilled as others and just because she does not start does not mean Orangefield Coach Sondra Ancelot cannot count on her. In District 21-3A, teams are loaded with guards and most run a four-guard offense. Post play is limited so players at Judice’s position simply wait for their number to be called. When Ancelot has called Judice’s number this season, the senior has responded. “Nichole always gives us a spark off the bench,†Ancelot said. “A lot of time it is simply match-ups that dictate when she can get into a game. It can be tough to get posts into games during district play. Nichole is always ready when her name is called. Patience is a virtue and she definitely has a lot of it.†Judice’s biggest game came when the Lady Bobcats first faced the West Orange-Stark Lady Mustangs in district play. With several Lady Bobcats in early foul trouble, Judice calmly stepped in and scored 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds in Orangefield’s 61-51 victory. She had another eight points and five rebounds in a 71-45 win over the Hamshire-Fannett Lady Longhorns when the Lady Bobcats struggled to find their game in the first half. Judice explained she never minds sitting on the bench and rooting her teammates on. “I am ready when she needs me,†Judice said. “It is always possible someone will get in foul trouble and I have to be ready. I am proud to be the one to make a difference off the bench.†The senior also knows her presence could be even more important as Orangefield starts its playoff push at 7 p.m. Monday against Cold Springs at Dayton High School. “The games are only getting even more important,†Judice said. “Any game can be our last now. We are past our slump we went through and that lose against West Orange-Stark made a difference. We don’t want that to happen again.†Orangefield fell to WO-S 61-43 at Mustangs Gym, just three days after leading H-F 30-29 at half-time before pulling away to win 71-45. On Tuesday the Lady Bobcats were tied with Hardin-Jefferson 25-25 at the break before winning 49-32. Judice is confident the slump is over. “After the loss to West Orange, we were devastated,†Judice said. “It only made us better.†Ancelot appreciates Judice’s contributions and admitted it is players like Judice who complete a basketball team. “Sometimes it is her cheering and then other times it is her coming up with big scores that make a difference,†Ancelot said. “She leads our team in free throw percentage so I know I can always count on her at the line. In the playoffs that can be a huge difference. It is more comfortable for me to be able to have confidence in someone off the bench like Nichole.†Besides piling up the wins in Orangefield through the years, Judice has also had the pleasure of playing with her best friends. “I really enjoy being out there with everyone,†Judice said. “This is our last year together. Basketball is always on our minds because it is such a big part of our lives.†So the big question is if the Lady Bobcats are ready to take the next step and reach the state tournament. “Well when we were younger we could never get over the hump,†Judice explained. “Then in eighth grade we won nationals in the Little Dribblers league. In high school we keep getting closer and closer. We keep working harder and harder to get to state. This year might be different for us since it is our last year and we surely think it could be something special.â€
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  10. Did Lumberton just not shoot at all??????????
  11. Saw Central on Sports highlights on TV.
  12. Congrats Horns! How's the pitching this year?
  13. Splendora 75 Shepherd 63
  14. PA Seahawks????????
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  16. The Rockets?
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