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  2. Lions Roar!
  3. Coldspring 86, Shepherd 59
  4. Keep it up!!
  5. HJ 57 BC 52 Final
  6. Jan. 18 Highlands Chinquapin..Saw this on the WH schedule.
  7. District games.
  8. I see EC/Kountze lurking on the schedule. ;D
  9. Released by MIF04 Here it is: SETXSPORTS.COM BASEBALL PRE-SEASON TOP TEN With the start of practice only two weeks away, your editors at SETXSPORTS.COM present the first rankings – the Basebal Pre-Season Top Ten: 1. WEST BROOK The Bruins return nearly everybody from last year’s 20-9 team including pre-season MVP David Murphy and other 1st teamers Tim Ferguson, Mark Serna, Bobby Armstrong, Thad Lycan and Josiah Svoboda. The Bruins should score runs by the bunchs and if the pitching trio of Svoboda, Murphy and Serna (with help from Josh Fisher and newcomer Ronnie Mitchell) remain solid, it could be a very special year for Coach Walton and the boys from Beaumont. 2. NEDERLAND Coach Robbins and the ‘Dogs are the prohibitive district favorites this year. Why? Start with Beau Helmke as the staff’s ace as the Lamar signee has gotten even better during the off-season. Add stalwarts such as Micah Mosely, Alex Moshier, Ryan Sampere and big bopper Aaron McFarland and the Bulldogs are ready to take a bite out of their opponents in 2007. 3. SILSBEE You win championships with pitching and defense, right? Pre-season Pitching MVP Joel Schooling leads a Silsbee staff that is as good as any 3A team in the area. Add standout RHP Kevin McDonald and the Tigers hold a pitching edge nearly every Tuesday and Friday during district. Add sr. CF Rocky Calhoun along with 2B Blake Moss and C Colby Hargrave and the Tigers are certainly strong up the middle. 4. BRIDGE CITY So, the Cardinals made someone mad at the UIL and got re-aligned with Silsbee and Jasper in the most competitive 3A district in the Region. No problem. They lost starting pitchers and position players. No problem – the Cardinals follow the old adage – they don’t rebuild, they reload. LSU signee Johnny Dishon and C Casey Jackson lead a potent offense and LHP Jeff Stringer leads a solid pitching corps that also includs RHP Philip Meeks. What a good district race this will be. 5. BARBERS HILL The Eagles pushed BC to the limit in last year’s playoffs and return stronger and more experienced this year. Jr. LHP Ross Hales (who shut out BC during those playoffs) and Chase Barrera are forces to reckon with on the ‘bump’ while 1st team C Cameron Campbell leads an offense that should again be potent. Criticized for last year’s easy pre-season schedule, this year is different. An early season gem? West Brook vs. BH in game 1 of the Houston Christian tourney. 6. PNG Disappointment reigned supreme last year at The Reservation as the senior-laden Indians struggled all season. This year, youth will be served for Coach Stone’s bunch led by promising RHP Shawn Flores along with juniors Jon Carnahan and Eric Harrington and soph Jerin Spikes. The Indians may be inexperienced but they are very talented. They will keep up their end of the bargain for baseball’s version of “Mid County Madnessâ€. 7. JASPER A sleeper at #7, these Bulldogs will be very, very good if they catch a few breaks. They need complete, healthy seasons from pitchers Travis Regan and Justin Parsons and offensive support from C Robert Shelhammer but SS Taylor Hart has already taken his place among the area’s elite. Coach Mixon should be able to squeeze every ounce of talent from this group and, in the ‘new and improved’ district, they’ll need it. 8. HUFFMAN Like Silsbee, the Falcons start with strong pitching in District MVP Michael Listi and mound-mate Heath Arnold. A healthy Arnold gives Huffman a strong 1-2 punch for district play and, with offensive support from Zac Sipes and Jeff Schmidt, they will be a strong contender in their 4A district. 9. AND 10. (TIE) OZEN and LCM We like the battle here for our last 2 spots (and potentially the last play off spot). The Panthers could surprise with 3 deep pitching of Josh Gardiner, Deston James and DD Lott and overcome an overall lack of depth. The Battlin’ Bears return only Jake Rowell but what a stick – as good as you’ll see anywhere in the area. LCM also returns this guy named “Griff†– that alone makes them dangerous and a contender from Feb thru May. ON THE BUBBLE: Early season tournament play always provides some topsy turvey moments in our poll so watch for someone like the Vidor Pirates to make some noise. Kyle Greens’ group is talented and experienced. Ditto for Woodville as Coach Hennigan’s group is the #10 team statewide in 2A. Of course, last year no one mentioned HF during the preseason and all the Longhorns did was dang near run the table during preseason play. Surprises, surprises…that’s why they still play the games…
  10. Looks like you guys are off until next Tuesday.
  11. Did you guys press in the 2nd half?
  12. 63-42 Bucs win. Thanks ECBUCFAN for updates!
  13. HJ 48 BC 20 Half..Thanks Jake for the updates
  14. 48-30 end of the 3rd EC
  15. #1 looking good.
  16. Broncos Roll again
  17. Pretty impressive!
  18. Thanks. Keep us updated
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