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The Tri-City Heat, a second year 12U team, has roster openings for the 2007 season. We are looking for a few motivated and hard-working ladies to add to an existing solid core. While we believe in working hard, we also believe your softball experience should be enjoyable. Having fun is also a big part of a successful team. Tryouts will be held at the Ozen High School softball field in Beaumont. Dates are: Saturday, Jan. 6th 1:00 - 4:00 Sunday, Jan. 7th 2:00 - 5:00 Saturday, Jan. 13th 1:00 - 4:00 Sunday, Jan. 14th 2:00 - 5:00 All inquiries will be kept confidential. For information or directions to the field, contact by phone or email: Keith Burrell (409)880-5137 [email protected]
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Kelly/Liberty Cleveland/Splendora
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Give him heck!! I'm not real sure who the person is that put those together. ;D
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West Brook girls soccer squad plays today The West Brook girls soccer team will play its first game since a bus accident killed two players last spring in a tournament Thursday in Kingwood. The team concludes its scrimmage schedule at 5 p.m. today against Hardin-Jefferson at Alex Durley Stadium. The first regular season game is in a three-day tournament at Kingwood that begins Thursday. West Brook will play Atascocita at noon Thursday and Cypress-Fairbanks at 6 p.m. Friday, both at Turner Stadium in Humble. The Bruins will play Clements at 1 p.m. Saturday at Kingwood High School. West Brook's first home game is Feb. 2, also against Atascocita in a District 21-5A match. West Brook has not played a game since a bus accident March 29 on Highway 90 left two players dead and caused another player to lose an arm. The team will wear patches with the Nos. 12 and 25 to memorialize Alicia Bonura and Ashley Brown, the girls who died in the accident.
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Released by MIF04 2007 PRE-SEASON ALL-SETXSPORTS.COM BASEBALL TEAM The staff and editors at SETXSPORTS.COM have checked their tea leaves, read the tarot cards and peered into their crystal balls. With that being done, and with the opening practice less than one month away, it is time for our 2007 Pre-Season All SETXSPORTS.COM Baseball Team: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: DAVID MURPHY (West Brook) – In a crowded field, the senior RHP/INF (and University of Houston signee) returns for his 4th year of varsity play with the 5A Bruins. Murphy was 5-0 last season before arm troubles limited his mound time but maintained his full-time position play – hitting .413 with 3 HRs. This blend of pitching prowness and offensive performance earns David Murphy our pre-season MVP award. OFFENSIVE MVP: CASEY JACKSON (Bridge City) – A lot of contenders for this crown, too but the junior backstop distances himself to earn our pre-season offensive MVP. As legitimate power hitter, playing in a park built for power hitters, expect Jackson to once again put up gaudy numbers. This is one “Casey at the Bat†that will cause joy in Mudville….or, at least, throughout Bridge City. PITCHING MVP: JOEL SCHOOLING (Silsbee) – As the ace of a solid Tigers’ staff, Schooling dominated and led Silsbee to their surprise 2006 district championship. This junior RHP displayed remarkable grit during the playoffs, taking the ball at every opportunity. In so doing, Joel proved to be long in both talent and heart. For that reason, he is our pre-season pitching MVP. FIRST TEAM: CATCHERS (2): CAMERON CAMPBELL (Barbers Hill) – Last year’s first team selection has given us no reason to change our mind. The area’s best defender behind the dish, will once again hit 4th in the Eagles’ lineup and proved why this summer – demonstrating additional power at the plate. JAKE ROWELL (LCM) – Always one of the best hitters in the area, Jake now inherits the leadership role for Coach Griff and the Battlin’ Bears. Already committed to McNeese (what a steal for the Cowboys), expect Jake to continue to do what he does best – hit early and often. PITCHERS (6): MICHAEL LISTI (Huffman) – Tolling in seeming anonymity last season, the RHP picked up the pace when 2006’s ‘ace’ (James Bagley) was lost for most of the season with an injury. How did Michael respond? The Falcons still won their district and Listi was his district’s MVP. ROSS HALES (Barbers Hill) – As a sophomore, the LHP quickly became the Eagles’ ace, including a dominating performance against area #1 Bridge City under the bright lights of the play-offs. A older, wiser and stronger Ross equals good news for the Eagles…and bad news for their opponents. JOSIAH SVOBODA (West Brook) – Svoboda became the Bruins’ ace midway through the season, leading his team in wins as the Bruins went 20-9. His numbers should be good again this year as he pitches for the area’s top offensive team but, should they falter, Josiah is good enough to win on his own. BEAU HELMKE (Nederland) – The RHP steps out from the shadow of last year’s ace (Mattison Smith) after going 4-1 last year for Coach Robbins and the ‘Dogs. Lamar recognized his talent, signing him during the early signing period and setting Beau up for a run at the District title. JEFF STRINGER (Bridge City) – Another Lamar signee, Jeff steps in the shows of last year’s LHP ace, Kevin Angelle. Reason to worry? We think not. Stringer was 6-0 with 50Ks in 35 IP, cementing BC’s run to Austin with a game 3 ‘no no’ last Spring against Barbers Hill. SHAWN FLORES (PNG) – Jay Stone seems to always produce top line pitchers and 2007 should be no different. We expect a breakout season from this RHP as he moves to the front of the Indians pitching staff. Look for Flores to keep PNG in the middle of the district race and into the playoffs. INFIELDERS (6): TIM FERGUSON (West Brook) – Ferguson returns for his senior season after leading the Bruins in most offensive categories last year, including a .446 average. Already committed to national power Ole Miss, look for Tim to see plenty of good pitches in the middle of the stacked WB lineup. BRAEDEN RILEY ( Woodville) – A standout two-way player, the senior will be the ‘go to’ guy again for Coach Hennigan this season. Already commited to Mark Johnson and his program at Sam Houston, Braeden can now focus on reviving the Eagles’ June tradition – another trip to Austin. TAYLOR HART (Jasper) – The athletic junior SS set school record after school record last year for Coach Mixon and the Bulldogs. Having ‘retired’ from football, Taylor should be rarin’ to go by February and that can only mean good things for him and the rest of the ‘Dogs. AARON MCFARLAND (Nederland) – This ‘big bopper’ announced his presence as a sophomore and promises to do more this year. This first baseman should prove to be the power source in the middle of the Bulldogs lineup, providing plenty of excited for the Nederland faithful. THAD LYCAN (West Brook) – A second team selection by both us and the 21-5A coaches, this junior infielder should improve on 2006’s stellar .344 average. Sandwiched between seniors Murphy and Ferguson in WB’s lineup, look for big things from Thad all season long. CHASE BARRERA (Barbers Hill) – The senior SS/RHP has been a foundation for the Eagles for a long time. Look for this season to be no different as he teams with fellow first teamer Cameron Campbell to provide the Eagles with an productive and explosive offense. OUTFIELDERS (6): JOHNNY DISHON (Bridge City) – Perhaps the area’s best overall athlete, Dishon blends ‘plus’ speed with power (to go with a legitimate ‘cannon’ of an arm) to patrol CF for Coach Bryant and the Cardinals. While he has LSU to look forward to, Johnny has some unfinished business – go to Austin and (this year) win it. MARK SERNA (West Brook) – Serna spent a large part of the offseason recovering from ankle surgery but is already back and ready to play in his 4th year of varsity experience. Last year, Mark hit .398 with 3 HR and also led the Bruins’ pitching staff in strikeouts. ZACK SIPE (Huffman) – Another 4 year varsity player, Sipe has been All_District every year and earned All-State recognition. This year should be no different for Zack in 2007 as he assumes the offensive leadership for the Falcons. ROCKY CALHOUN (Silsbee) – The senior CF returns for his last season as the offensive leader for the 2007 Tigers. A first team All-District performer in both baseball and football, Calhoun plays the OF with the best of them. Proof? He has never been charged with an error…ever. MICAH MOSELY (Nederland) – Yes, the same Micah Mosely who was Nederland’s standout RB and our Football “Members Choice†winner. You only need to watch this kid play baseball, though, to know he is an outstanding player. As the offensive catalyst, he will provide plenty of excitement for the Bulldogs. BOBBY ARMSTRONG (West Brook) – The Bruins’ CF was overshadowed by some of his teammates but ‘all’ he did was quietly hit .390 and display D-1 ‘gap to gap’ power throughout the season. Look for Armstrong to be productive in the Bruins’ lineup and be among the area’s RBI leaders. DESIGNATED HITTERS (2): LANDON STEINHAGEN (Kelly) – the junior backstop is big, strong and a offensive force to be reckoned with. Coming off a strong sophomore season, look for Landon’s offense to be more consistent and even more powerful than last season…and it was pretty good then. JON CARNAHAN (PNG) – another junior backstop (do we have a lot of good catchers this year or what?) whose bat alone justifies their position on our team, Carnahan stepped in last year as a sophomore and provided offensive stability for Jay Stone and the Indians. Look for more of the same in 2007. UTILITY (2) JOSH GARDINER (Ozen) – The junior RHP/INF has been a star for the Panthers since his freshman season. Josh is outstanding as both a pitcher and position player and takes his place among the area’s elite. He is, as the old saying goes, both a jack of all trades AND a master of all. KEVIN MCDONALD (Silsbee) – The junior RHP/INF from Silsbee often times labors in the shadow of others but he, too, is deserving of recognition. Undefeated on the mound throughout district, he also excelled at SS. The Tigers enter a new district and are counting on more big things from this outstanding player. SECOND TEAM: Outstanding players abound throughout Southeast Texas. Often times, the margin was razor thin between the first and second team. This year’s second team is: CATCHERS (2): Colby Hargrave (Silsbee); DJ Massey (Dayton) PITCHERS (6): Travis Reagan (Jasper); Anthony Fazio (Kelly); Deston James (Ozen); Ryan Sampere (Nederland); DD Lott (Ozen); Terry Veitch (WOS) INFIELDERS (6): Blake Moss (Silsbee); VJ Bunner (Vidor); Jeff Schmidt (Huffman); Troy Bolton (Bridge City); Alex Mossier (Nederland); Andy Dewey (Dayton) OUTFIELDERS (6): Kevin Roebuck (HJ); Eric Harrington (PNG); Zach Peevey (Orangefield); Colby Townley (BH); Justin Parsons (Jasper); Derik Kilmer (Vidor) DESIGNATED HITTER (2): Lane Helveston (HJ); Cody Hussey (Lumberton) UTILITY (2): Todd Wallace (West Brook); Aaron Hazlewood (Kirbyville)
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