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  2. Proud of these BOYS!! 7th grade LC 22 Vidor 0 8th grade B Team LC 14 Vidor 0 8th grade A Team LC 7 Vidor 0 Way to go DEFENSE!!!! Caleb Harley threw 50 yd TD.
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  5. Senior Chauvin powers young Bear defense Van Wade The Orange Leader LITTLE CYPRESS — LITTLE CYPRESS - For Little Cypress-Mauriceville senior Jeremy Chauvin, he’s made a smooth transition this season and he’s enjoyed the Battlin’ Bears transition as well under the guidance of first-year head coach Randy Crouch. Chauvin, who has moved to defensive end/rover this year from his old cornerback slot, has put together two solid games against both West Orange-Stark and Bridge City. “Jeremy has been so solid, ever since we started practice,†said Crouch. “It’s not that easy, switching from cornerback to defensive end, but he’s done a superb job for us early on.†Chauvin was part of an LC-M (1-1) defensive unit that limited Bridge City to just 130 yards of total offense last week in a 16-0 win. The Cardinals managed just 46 yards on 22 carries as the Bears flushed the running attack. Chauvin was thrilled with the effort in the trenches. “We really played well up front last week and it paid off for us,†said Chauvin. “We have a very young team but we’re learning more and more every day from a great coaching staff. Our young guys have really stepped up and have played well and we’re just looking to get better every week.†There is certainly more contact now for Chauvin as he’s moved into the trenches for a defense that is allowing just 240 yards a game after two weeks of action. “Football is going to be a contact sport, no matter what position you play,†said Chauvin. “Myself, I love the contact part of it. The biggest adjustment for me is learning all the different parts to the new position. I’m still learning more about my spot every day and the coaches have been great helping me out.†Crouch has enjoyed observing Chauvin and loves how he leads by example. “Jeremy is not the type of kid that is rah-rah or will get in your face,†said Crouch. “He’s a leader by his actions on the field and his work ethic. The younger kids are always inspired by his play and he lifts everyone up in that way. Jeremy is a darn good athlete. He ran legs on our relay team in track. He moves around and flys to the football and he’s the type of kid that is willing to learn and soaks everything in.†The win over Bridge City was big for Chauvin and the ears. It marked the end of a 16-game losing streak. “It felt so good to come away with a victory and we were sky-high for a couple days,†said Chauvin. “By the time Monday came around though, it was back to business. We just can’t rest on this one win. I think we’re a pretty good football team and the games are going to get a lot tougher.†The Bears hit the road four straight games, including a tough non-district contest at Cleveland (3-0) Friday night. After facing five straight teams that run the spread offense, including their scrimmages, the Bears face a Cleveland unit that runs the Wing-T, which means they will run out a physical front line against the Bears and will more than likely run the ball 90 percent of time. “It’s completely different from what we’ve seen all year, that’s for sure,†said Chauvin. “It’s an offense that we’ll see some of when district starts. The coaches keep telling us how tricky and quick that offense is. We’re going to have to play low to the ground and find the football.†Next week, LC-M opens up District 20-4A at Port Neches-Groves. “I think, with these four straight road games, it will test our character,†said Chauvin. “After two games at home, the whole atmosphere is going to be different and it will be great for our young guys. It seems like our district has improved from last year so every week is going to be a mental and physical test for us. I think we’re ready for the challenge and we’re going to surprise some teams when district does start.â€
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  9. OF is running the ball well, if they stay healthy sure they can!!
  10. KOUNTZE — The Deweyville Lady Pirates traveled to Kountze Tuesday night and snared their first District 23-2A victory of the season by downing the Lionettes 25-21, 14-25, 25-20, 13-25, 17-15. Chelsea Hathaway posted 11 kills, four blocks and an ace forthe Lady Pirates (8-12-2, 1-1). Jacie Smith notched six kills, two blocks and an ace. Rebecca Morgan claimed five kills, three blocks and two aces and Heather Beaudoin posted five kills and two aces. Amber Stanley set the offense well all night, getting 19 assists, three aces and two blocks while Kaycee Spears contributed five blocks. The Lady Bears welcome the Wqarren Lady Warriors in 23-2A play Friday.
  11. LC-M def. Central BEAUMONT - The Little CYpress-Mauriceville Lady Bears improved to 2-0 in District 20-4A action by sweeping the Beaumont Central Lady Jaguars 25-14, 25-18, 25-23 Tuesdday night at Jaguar Gym. Christine Sicktich paced the Lady Bears (19-6) with 17 assists, 11 kills and four digs. Elissa Tate had seven digs, five assists and three kills. Megan Kemp had two blocks and a kills. Amy Lauglin notched three assists, two blocks and two kills. ALlison Walker claimed six digs and four aces. Ashton LaVergne posted seven kills and three digs and Shelby Apperson had seven kills. Kellie Tilley had 16 assists, three digs and an ace. Shelby Sanchez had 13 digs and Kalyn Harkness notched nine digs and three aces. The Lady Bears will visit Nederland in 20-4A play Friday.
  12. OF def. Kirbyville KIRBYVILLE - The Orangefield Lady Bobcats made a sweep of Kirbyville Tuesday night, downing the Lady Wildcats 25-17, 25-21, 25-14 in non-district volleyball action. Aimee Scales led the Lady Bobcats with 11 kills and Kaitlynn pumped out six. Ashlee Broussard set up the offense well with 23 assists and Leslie Spell added four. Scales also contributed five blocks and Abigail Ludwig added one. The Lady Bobcats open District 21-3A play next Tuesday at home against West Orange-Stark. The Bridge City Lady Cardinals will visit Hamshire-Fannett Tuesday in their 21-3A opener. The LC-M Lady Bears visit Nederland Friday in 20-4A play and will return home Tuesday to entertain Livingston.
  13. Deweyville CC teams rack up in Nederland Van Wade The Orange Leader NEDERLAND — Last Saturday the Deweyville Pirate Varsity cross country teams traveled to the Nederland Bulldog Invitational Cross-Country Meet and both walked away with championship trophies. Competing in the Division 3A-and-under division, the Pirates and Lady Pirates came away with big wins.. The Pirates, with 22 points, outdistanced 23-2A district foes East Chambers, which finished second with 33 points. The Lady Pirates, with 19 points, defeated High Island, which scored 36 points for second. The eight shools that had runners in the races were Deweyville, East Chambers, High Island, Orangefield, Liberty, Sabine Pass, Anahuac, and Community Christian. The Pirates feature four new runners this year including junior Dillon Lambright who finished sixth overall with a time of 21:16 over the three-mile terrain followed by teammates junior Tayber Lebeouf (9th, 21:42), senior Garrett Haney (11th, 21:54), and sophmore Michael Nolan (13th 22:02). Two returning letterman rounded out the team scoring for the Pirates with junior Hunter Estes (18th, 23:24) and Dan Smart (21st, 24:26). The Lady Pirates were paced by four-year runner, Senior Amber Burks, who finished 7th in a time of 16:08 over the two-mile course. Junior Brittany Stevison came in 11th with a 16:46, followed by teammates senior Skylar Webster (13th, 16:58), sophmore Kyrstan Barlow (17th, 17:30) and junior Autumn Hardin (18th 17:39). "This was a big meet for our teams,†said Pirate head coach Brad Haeggquist. “The Nederland people did a great job getting the course ready in very challenging conditions. It rained all day and I am very proud of our athletes. This was a especially big win for our young ladies. This is the first time, to my knowledge, that a Lady Pirate Cross Country team has won a team meet championship." Also coming up a big winner Saturday was Orangefield’s Kayla Williams, who won the individual title in the 3A-and-Under Division by over a minute as she finished with a time of 14:01.06.
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  20. Blown dead. How many of those did Kirbyville have when they were in the red zone or driving?
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