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  1. What was the deal there?
  2. That was a heck of a game.
  3. March 1, 2, and 3rd. Taking all classifications!!!! Would like to make this a premier Tournament for years! One of the best facilities in the area! Will be played on 2 fields which are located in the same park! If interested you can reply here our call me @ (409) 283-7973 or (409) 382-2130. Thanks Neil Hennigan
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  5. Monday August 7th High School Football is here beginning with Two-A-Days. All Schools except Memorial, Ozen, Central and West Brook will Begin August 7th.
  6. Ducks rename arena [Hidden Content] Arrowhead no more: home of NHL's Anaheim Ducks to get new name ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - The home of the NHL's Anaheim Ducks is getting a new name. Arrowhead Pond will become Honda Center in October, the first name change in the arena's 13-year history. Arrowhead Water's naming rights agreement expires in September. The deal was announced Wednesday, with the arena's management company saying more details would be provided in October. The building hosts other sporting events, concerts and special events.
  7. I'll sell. I think teams will stay serious-injury free in the District
  8. They wouldn't have had 3 loses in District. Maybe 1.
  9. Oneonta Tigers win longest NYP game Erupt for five runs in 26th inning to defeat Brooklyn Deik Scram was having a rough afternoon on Thursday at KeySpan Park. But the center fielder delivered a two-run single in the 26th inning as the Oneonta Tigers defeated the Brooklyn Cyclones, 6-1, in the longest game in New York-Penn League history. An 18th-round pick by Detroit in the 2006 First-Year Player Draft, Scram was hitless in his first 11 at-bats as his batting average fell 38 points to .250. He redeemed himself in the 26th against Mark Wright, a first-year outfielder who had not pitched during three years at the University of Mississippi. After Wright (0-1) walked Jeffrey Kunkel and Joseph Tucker, both of whom moved into scoring position on Louis Ott's sacrifice, Scram singled through the right side to break a 1-1 deadlock. The base hit opened the floodgates for Oneonta (18-11). Singles by Scott Sizemore and Brennan Boesch produced another run before Sizemore scored on an error by first baseman Timothy Grogan to make it 5-1. With two outs, Angel Reyes singled to center field to cap the scoring. "He was trying to make sure he didn't walk anyone else," Brooklyn manager George Greer said of Wright, who pitched in high school. "He laid the ball in there, and they hit some ground balls that found holes." Randor Bierd (1-0), the Tigers' eighth pitcher, capped a spectacular effort by the bullpen with two scoreless innings. He allowed two hits and struck out one to secure Oneonta's fourth straight win. After starter Christopher Cody gave up one run on four hits over six innings, Timothy Robertson, Casey Fien, Derek Witt, Jose Fragoso, Brett Jensen, Christopher Krawczyk and Bierd combined for 20 scoreless frames. Fragoso held the Cyclones (13-16) hitless during his five-inning stint, limiting them to two walks while fanning two. The longest New York-Penn League game had been last year's 22-inning marathon between the Batavia Muckdogs and Auburn Doubledays. That contest started on July 7, was suspended after 20 innings and completed on Aug. 14. The longest game in Minor League history remains Pawtucket's 33-inning victory over Rochester that began on April 18, 1981, and ended two months later on June 23. Brooklyn had a handful of chances to stay out of the history books. In the 11th, the Cyclones' first two batters reached against Witt, but Jacob Eigsti bunted into a forceout, Timothy Grogan grounded out and Ivan Naccarata flied to center field. An inning later, Daniel Cummins reached on catcher's interference to load the bases with two outs before Jonathan Sanchez was retired on a grounder to second base. And in the 16th, Eigsti was hit by a pitch and sacrificed to second by Grogan. Naccarata flied out, Joe Holden was intentionally walked and Fragoso retired Jon Schemmel on a comebacker. "I'm disappointed we didn't win the game," Greer said. "As the opportunities presented themselves to us, we didn't take advantage." Oneonta was not without its chances in extra innings. Ryan Strieby led off the 12th with a double and pinch-runner Brandon Timm took third on Jordan Newton's sacrifice. But he was stranded as reliever Jeremy Mizell retired Tucker on a groundout and got Louis Ott on a called third strike. Tucker drew a leadoff walk in the 15th and made it to third with two outs before Boesch struck out. In the 22nd, the Tigers stranded a runner at third and in the 24th, they left the bases loaded. Brooklyn starter Eric Brown gave up one run on five hits over seven innings. He had a 1-0 lead until Strieby singled home Ronald Bourquin in the fourth. Six relievers blanked Oneonta for 18 innings until the five-run 26th. The teams combined for 34 hits -- just five for extra bases, 14 walks, seven walks and left 43 runners on base in the six-hour, 40-minute marathon. The game featured 684 pitches thrown by 15 pitchers, who combined for 36 strikeouts. Greer watched most of the record-setting marathon from the clubhouse. He was ejected in the bottom of the first after arguing a force play at second base. "It was just different," said Greer, who was involved in 19-inning Texas League game as a player in 1971. "I watched the game on closed circuit TV. ... You're not playing, you're watching. You can't seem to control anything when you're not involved."
  10. It was cold then your right. Another one was in Conroe one night, 38 degrees with strong winds.. :x
  11. Shouldn't be taken that long? Mine is just fine here.
  12. Some post were lost when we changed servers last night. Anything posted Thursday was lost except what we could transfer over in time.
  13. I attended a HS Playoff game several years back at Rice. It was 40 degrees with the wind blowing and raining. Miserable.
  14. We had to transfer servers and when we did some things were deleted. Luckily we didn't lose everything. We got 95% of everything back.
  15. That they do, just about everyone of them.
  16. Seems like Kountze would turn it around in Football. They have some good Athletes.
  17. Buy or sell? A Cinderella Team in the 3A District will make the Playoffs?
  18. Barber's Hill Head Coach Dan Price will lead the BH Eagles in to their first ever 4a football season. The Eagles join the new district 21-4a along side with their rivals the Huffman Falcons. BH will be playing some schools that are twice their size, but should have good success in their new district. Last year Barbers Hill was among the area’s leaders in the offensive and defensive categories. On average they put up a staggering 38 points per game while the defense was stingy, allowing a mere 15 points per game. In total the 2005 version of the Eagles outscored their opponents 418-160. Barbers Hill finished the regular season with a perfect 9-0 mark. They then defeated Hardin-Jefferson in Bi-District 56-14 before falling in the Area Round to Kirbyville 36-34 to finish the season at 10-1. Here are all the scores from last year. Barbers Hill 41 Anahuac 14 Barbers Hill 42 Vidor 19 Barbers Hill 35 Dickinson 21 Barbers Hill 51 Diboll 0 Barbers Hill 27 Cleveland 6 Barbers Hill 31 Huffman 17 Barbers Hill 20 Splendora 14 Barbers Hill 46 Tarkington 0 Barbers Hill 35 Liberty 19 Barbers Hill 56 Hardin-Jefferson 14 Kirbyville 36 Barbers Hill 34 Barbers Hill shouldn’t have much of a problem making the playoffs in their new district after returning 20 lettermen of off the 2005 23-3a District Champion team. Only four starters return on offense while 10 return of defense. The Eagle offense should be ready to roll in 2006 as Blake Patton, an all-district selection last year at wide receiver, will take over at quarterback for Patrick Cook. Although Patton didn’t play any QB last year, he did do well at receiver, catching 20 passes for 394 yards and six touchdowns. Patton will have the advantage of having one of the area’s top receivers at his disposal, Mason Fisher. Fisher led the Eagle receiving corps last year after catching 49 balls for 987 yards and 9 touchdowns. Back for his senior year is the other Patton, Todd who will lead the Barbers Hill Rushing attack. Last year’s 23-3a all district running back Patton, rushed for 736 yards and 10 touchdowns while splitting time with Bryan Gilbert. Barbers Hill will rely heavily on these three guys to lead them to what will hopefully be their first 4a district championship. Defensively, Barbers Hill will be very solid. The defense could turn out to be one of the best in the area. Previously mentioned players Fisher and Patton (Blake), are both two way players and will play some in the secondary this year after pulling down a combined 11 interceptions in 2005. BH also returns last year’s 22-3a Defensive All District MVP in Joe Sexton. Leading the way with Sexton will be a talented defensive line consisting of all district picks Kyle Cox and Cameron Swart. The Eagles will have a tough non-district schedule to prepare them for their new 4A district. They open the season with a game against Wharton at Pearland on Saturday, September 2. They will then travel to the “Bone Yard†to face the Jasper Bulldogs and will close out the non-district schedule with a home date with 23-3A member Bellville. The district 21-4A championship could very well be on the line in week 9 when Barbers Hill will play host to the C.E. King Panthers. Here is the complete 2006 schedule for the Eagles. 2006 Barbers Hill Eagles Football Schedule Sept. 2 Wharton at Pearland (Saturday) Sept. 8 @ Jasper Sept. 15 Bellville Sept. 22 Open Sept. 29 Houston Forest Brook* Oct. 6 @ Crosby* Oct. 13 New Caney* Oct. 20 @ Houston Smiley* Oct. 27 Huffman* Nov. 3 C.E. King* Nov. 10 @ Galena Park*
  19. Kicker being bad today? :twisted:
  20. Friday night lights In Dillon, Texas, high school football isn’t just a sport, it’s a way of life. This year, the Dillon Panthers are expected to go all the way. That’s a lot of pressure for Eric Taylor in his first year as head coach. Not to mention, the pressure on the athletes who all have their sights set on college and the NFL. Coach Taylor is ready to mold these boys into champions and encourage them to be better men. Will they rise to the challenge? NBC.com weekly exclusives include Julie Taylor’s "Video Yearbook" chronicling life on and off campus, as well as on and off the football field rumor has it that mack brown plays a booster in one of the episodes cast: Cast Kyle Chandler /Coach Eric Taylor Connie Britton/ Tami Taylor Zach Gilford/ Matt Saracen Adrianne Palicki /Tyra Collette Jesse Plemons/ Landry Clarke Minka Kelly/ Lyla Garrity Scott Porter/ Jason Street Aimee Teegarden/ Julie Taylor Gaius Charles/ Brian Williams Taylor Kitsch/ Tim Riggins Studio NBC Universal Television Studio Imagine Television Executive Producer/Writer/Director Peter Berg Friday Night Lights, Chicago Hope Executive Producer Brian Grazer The Da Vinci Code, A Beautiful Mind Executive Producer David Nevins Arrested Development __________________
  21. We cover local SE Texas teams. Feel free to do the other previews if you want. Really though i think BH wins that District.
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