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  3. Good prediction. We'll see if the new Coach at Ozen can get them going. He should be able to with all the Athletes there.
  4. It was brought to my attention last night that Sabine Pass is having a funeral for a former student, who was killed in Iraq, on Friday. I think he graduated last year. They have postponed the game and have rescheduled it for Sat. Feb. 3rd. So Hull-Daisetta will not play Friday.
  5. The LC-M Lady Bear swim team (Brittney Dorman, Dakota Dickerson, Sarah Irving) traveled to Alvin Saturday for the last regular meet of the season. All 3 girls finished top 10 in 4A competition in 5 out of 6 races. Dorman scored 9 points for the team. The district meet is Tuesday, January 23, in Nederland.
  6. At the Nederland Powerlifting Tournament over the weekend, Bridge City had three first place finishers. Garrett McNiel took first in the 181 pound class, Justin Norman in the 198 pound class and Clint DeRouen in the super heavyweights.
  7. Bonds says Rose, McGwire belong in Hall of Fame SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- Barry Bonds thinks Mark McGwire and Pete Rose belong in the Hall of Fame. The Baseball Writers' Association of America elected Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn to the Hall last week, but denied McGwire. The former slugger ranks seventh on the career list with 583 home runs, but his legacy was tarnished when he stonewalled Congress two years ago amid accusations of steroid use. "I congratulate Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn for their induction to the Hall of Fame because they were great ballplayers," Bonds said Wednesday in the Dominican Republic. "But I also think McGwire and Pete Rose should be in Cooperstown." The 23.5 percent vote McGwire received represented the first referendum on how history will judge an age when bulked-up players came under suspicion of using performance-enhancing drugs. Baseball didn't ban steroids until after the 2002 season. Hall of Fame voters might face a similar decision on Bonds, who is under investigation by a federal grand jury as to whether he perjured himself when he testified in 2003 in the BALCO steroid distribution case that he hadn't knowingly taken any performance-enhancing drugs. Rose, meanwhile, was given a lifetime ban from baseball in 1989 for betting on the sport, something he denied for years. The career hits leader with 4,256, Rose has never appeared on the Hall of Fame ballot but received four write-in votes this year. Arriving in the Dominican Republic for the Juan Marichal Golf Classic, Bonds told reporters he expects to become baseball's career home run leader this season. "I'm sure I'm going to break the record this year," said the San Francisco left fielder, who needs 22 homers to surpass Hank Aaron's mark of 755. "But right now I'm just thinking about golf." Bonds declined to discuss ongoing negotiations with the Giants over his contract, or his reported positive test for amphetamines last year. Bonds hit .270 with 26 home runs and 77 RBIs for San Francisco last season. Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
  8. Thanks Bucket for the update.
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  11. Thye did from what i heard.
  12. > > Come on now!
  13. No kidding. Feels like we have Global warming doesn't it..
  14. 42-40 Memorial starting the 4th
  15. Should be a great one.
  16. 16-14 WB after 1...Thanks PAPABEAR for updates
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