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Chicago White Sox drafted Texas Tech and LCM alumni in the 4th round.
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WOS Head Baseball Coach Leaving
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Regional Pre-Season Top 10 5A...Local Thoughts
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Mid County Double Header predictions At Reliant?
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Regional Pre-Season Top 10 5A...Local Thoughts
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There's the Spirit... '''fyui -
Dave Campbell's Texas Football Magazine
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Hall Of Fame in Waco is supposed to get their shipment Today or Wednesday. -
Dave Campbell's Texas Football Magazine
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You should get it around the 16th or so by mail if you've ordered it.. -
WOS Head Baseball Coach Leaving
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Wayne McKeller of Memorial has been mentioned as well. -
WOS Head Baseball Coach Leaving
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Not yet. Talk of Michael Thompson coming in but that is up in the air right now. He's with Marcus at Crosby. -
2006 Super List - Quarterbacks QB Kyle Gideon Sr 6'0 185 A&M Consolidated QB Nathan Dick Sr 6'3 195 Allen QB Kyler Hill Sr Amarillo QB Nick Foles Sr 6'5 235 Austin Westlake QB Jeremy Moses Sr 6'1 185 Baytown Lee QB Jason Tanner Sr 5'10 175 Baytown Sterling QB Joe Chaisson Sr Beaumont Westbrook QB Justin Johnson Sr 6'1 210 Berkner QB Courtney Roberson Sr 6'3 190 Cedar Hill QB Neal Warden Jr Clear Creek QB Carl Bouldin Sr 5'10 170 Converse Judson QB Jeff Welch Sr 6'0 188 Cy Falls QB Omar Garcia Sr 6'0 185 EP Hanks QB Cotton Turner Sr 6'2 195 FB Dulles QB Matt Faulkner Sr 6'3 180 FM Marcus QB John Haliday Jr 6'1 185 FW Paschal QB Joe Kemp Sr 6'5 218 FW Richland QB Andre Patino Jr 5'10 180 Galveston Ball QB Greg Hunter Sr 5'11 170 Garland QB Max Flinn Sr 6'2 175 Houston Bellaire QB Aaron Bargas Sr 6'1 180 Houston Chavez QB Demetrius Woods Sr 6'0 175 Houston Lamar QB Thomas McDaniel Jr 6'1 175 Houston Milby QB Michael Goodnight Jr 6'4 185 Houston Westside QB Will McAngus Sr Justin Northwest QB Calvin Farley Sr Keller QB Ivan Delgado Jr 6'2 175 Killeen Ellison QB Ford Lakin Jr 5'11 180 Klein Forest QB Javier Acevedo Sr La Joya QB Boogie Anognostou Sr 5'10 200 La Porte QB Daniel Miller Sr 5'11 185 Lake Highlands QB K.J. Johnson Sr 5'11 180 Lewisville QB Brian Aubuchon Sr 5'10 175 Lewisville Hebron QB Jeremy Claybon Sr 6'0 180 Lufkin QB/AP John Chiles Sr 6'2 190 Mansfield Summit QB Jonathan Sarver Sr Mission Sharyland QB Adam Jones Sr 6'3 205 Newman Smith QB Vance Fizer Sr 6'2 185 North Shore QB Mason Munguia Sr 6'0 175 Odessa QB Sam Proctor Sr 6'1 190 Pearland QB Tate Smith Sr 6'1 190 Permian QB Chase Markette Sr 6'3 182 RR McNeil QB Trevin Wade Sr 5'11 165 RR Stony Point QB Chase Rich Sr 6'0 170 RR Westwood QB Nick Fanuzzi Sr 6'3 195 SA Churchill QB Justin Vaneck Sr 5'9 145 SA Clark QB Jon Escamilla Sr 6'0 180 SA Marshall QB Denzel Dewberry Sr 6'1 190 South Grand Prairie QB Bryan Hill Sr 5'10 175 Smithson Valley QB Nick Florence Jr 6'1 170 South Garland QB Riley Dodge Jr Southlake Carroll QB Andrew Luck Jr 6'4 190 Stratford QB Terrell Jackson Sr 6'0 180 Temple QB Brett Parsons Sr 6'4 220 The Woodlands QB Marcus Jackson Sr 6'2 180 Tyler Lee QB Briley Worthington Sr 6'1 175 Weatherford *
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Dave Campbell's Texas Football Magazine
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Or by Friday.. -
WOS Head Baseball Coach Leaving
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Nope!! -
Any Interest in a Board Member Fishing Tournament?
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I'll let Jody do the honors..When i get them i'll send them to him.. -
Complete THSBCA All Star Team: 1a-3a From the THSBCA website: 2006 1A-3A North All-Stars PITCHERS: Kory Cleveland - Carthage, Bobby Garcia - Abernathy, Carson Middleton - Lindale, Tad White - Coahoma CATCHERS: Shawn Ablett - Van Alstyne, Ben Grard - Peaster FIRST BASE: David Lakeman - Celeste, Tyler Smith - Kennedale SECOND BASE: Sean Benton - Gladewater, Charlie Mann - Perryton SHORTSTOP: Brody Greene - Bullard, Travis Lee - Crane THIRD BASE: Tanner Jacobs - Crawford, Zachery Livingston - Palmer OUTFIELDERS: Cody DeArmond - Holliday, Drew Fulfer - Iowa Park, Stuart Slakey - Gunter, Caleb Truette - Archer City AT LARGE: Jake Petty - Cumby, Chase Reagan - Booker 2006 1A-3A South All-Stars PITCHERS: Kevin Angelle - Bridge City, Brandon Belt - Lufkin Hudson, Guillermo Cienfuegas - Valley View, Matthew King - East Benard CATCHERS: Ryan Besetzny - Schulenburg, Ricky Brooks - Elkhart FIRST BASE: Braeden DeFrees - Lorena, Michael Harrison - Axtell SECOND BASE: Eric Bosanko - Stockdale, Zach Marlow - Giddings SHORTSTOP: Sean Rainbird - Wimberley, Justin Reyes - Rice THIRD BASE: Joe Hibler - Rivera Kaufer, Jeff Kiesling - Thorndale OUTFIELDERS: Ryan Koesel - Shiner, Jeffrey McGee - Leon, Chris Morris - Huffman, Trevor Rainey - Woodville, AT LARGE: Taylor Janek - Columbus, Issac Rendon - Sinton
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Dave Campbell's Texas Football Magazine
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I will have mine very SOON! Within 60 Hours. -
Bridge City 9 yr. old All Stars
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'''fa Good luck to them the rest of the season! -
www.southeasttexaslive.com Angelle has eyes on state, MLB draft Bridge City baseball player Kevin Angelle better remember to bring his cellular phone with him on the team bus today. Otherwise the left-handed pitcher might have to wait until he arrives with his teammates in Round Rock for the UIL state tournament to find out where he was selected in the Major League Baseball draft. Angelle is projected to be selected as high as the fourth round of the draft, a two-day, 50-round process that begins today. Then he'll likely be handed the ball to start the Cardinals' Class 3A semifinal game against Texarkana Liberty-Eylau at 4 p.m. Wednesday. "Right now I'm just worried about the state baseball tournament and the team," said Angelle, who is 12-1 with a 1.74 earned-run average. "That's all I'm worried about. "If I get drafted, I'll just get a phone call, so it's not that big a deal. I'm real focused right now on winning a state championship." Angelle is rated the No. 90 pitching prospect nationally by Baseball America. The publication rated him No. 136 among all players. He's the 23rd left-handed pitcher on the list. Also a first baseman, Angelle is batting .440 with 41 runs batted in. Angelle said he hopes to be selected in the top five rounds but acknowledged his asking price might be higher than most teams are willing to pay. His mother, Connie, said the family determined a dollar figure that would make skipping college worth it, and she said the bar was set rather high. "We told them our price, and some teams said that's too high," she said. If Angelle is selected, he said he hopes to be designated as a draft-and-follow prospect, meaning he could play at a junior college next season and sign with the team at any time until a week before next year's draft. Angelle said he plans to attend San Jacinto College in Houston. Astros pitchers Andy Pettitte and Roger Clemens also played at San Jacinto. Pettitte was a draft-and-follow who signed with the New York Yankees. Clemens transferred to Texas. Former Woodville pitcher Casey Beck, a right-handed freshman at San Jacinto, is No. 103 among all players. Angelle signed a letter of intent to play at Texas A&M last fall, but his plans shifted when scouts told him he might be drafted. Players at four-year universities are not eligible to be drafted until after their junior season or until they are 21 years old. By attending San Jacinto, Angelle, 18, could remain unsigned and be drafted again next year. Angelle acknowledged he might not be selected until later rounds today because of a high asking price. "If he proves himself and has a good year (next season), then he has a chance of getting the money that he wanted," Connie Angelle said. "What they're telling him is he'll drop down (in the draft), but (they said), 'We're going to watch you, and we'll take you (in a lower round).'" The top drafted players sign for millions. Shortstop Justin Upton was last year's No. 1 overall pick. He signed with Arizona for $6.1 million, the most ever given to a draft pick, over five years. Fifth-round picks have signed for as much as $400,000. If Angelle is drafted, Bridge City coach Billy Bryant said Angelle would be the first player he has coached to be selected out of high school. "Any time you have a kid who's 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds and can throw around 90 (miles per hour) - plus being left-handed -there's not that many like that out there," said Bryant, a seven-year high school coach. Kevin Angelle said interest from major league clubs came after his junior season at Bridge City, when he helped the team reach the state semifinal round. Angelle's first contact from a major league club was with the Texas Rangers. The Houston Astros let him pitch in a scrimmage for prospects at Minute Maid Park in the summer. "I was in disbelief," said Angelle, who faced five batters, struck out one and gave up a home run to another. "I never thought in my life I'd get to pitch on the Astros' field." Angelle's mother said 28 of the 30 major league teams contacted her son. The Rangers and a handful of other teams made personal visits to the family's home. The Astros did not visit. "The Phillies have called the most, but I don't know if that means anything," Connie Angelle said. Kevin Angelle said he commonly saw as many as eight scouts at his games this season. He said their presence initially made him nervous but he learned to remain calm. "I just started to pretend they weren't there," he said.
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Splendora, Shepherd,Livingston, and Huffman 70n7 Scores
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The last name Hunt for Jasper were all good players!
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Rivals 100 for 2007 released 1 Jimmy Clausen QB 6-3/200 Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian Notre Dame The nation’s top player has been dubbed "The Chosen One" by friends and teammates. 2 Marvin Austin DT 6-3/300 Washington (D.C.) Coolidge list The nation's top defensive tackle boasts rare agility and quickness. 3 Willy Korn QB 6-2/200 Duncan (SC) James F. Byrnes Clemson Had nearly 5,000 yards of total offense his junior season. 4 Caleb King RB 5-11/186 Lilburn (GA) Parkview list Dynamic back knows how to get out of trouble in a hurry. 5 Everson Griffen DE 6-4/266 Avondale (AZ) Agua Fria list The highest ranked player ever from Arizona in the 10- year history of Rivals.com. 6 Josh Oglesby OL 6-7/315 Milwaukee (WI) Saint Francis Wisconsin Eats defensive linemen and linebackers for lunch with his 6-7, 315-pound frame. 7 Torrey Davis DT 6-5/290 Seffner (FL) Armwood list Versatile lineman uses size speed, length and athleticism to stalk ball carriers. 8 Tray Allen OL 6-4/305 Grand Prairie (TX) South Grand Prairie Texas One of the best offensive linemen to come out of the Lone Star State in several years. 9 Chris Galippo LB 6-3/235 Anaheim (CA) Servite Southern Cal Do-it-all linebacker plays for one of California’s best high school programs. 10 Terrance Toliver WR 6-4/185 Hempstead (TX) Hempstead list Has incredible upside with a very rare combination of a huge frame and great speed. 11 Eric Berry DB 5-11/194 Fairburn (GA) Creekside list Has all the tools to develop into an elite college cornerback. 12 John Chiles ATH 6-1/195 Mansfield (TX) Summit Texas Put him at a number of positions and his speed, quickness, and athleticism will take over a game. 13 John Brantley QB 6-3/190 Ocala (FL) Trinity Catholic Texas Top quarterback prospect in Florida throws a great ball and is polished beyond his years. 14 Joe McKnight ATH 5-11/180 River Ridge (LA) John Curtis list Scores touchdowns in multiple ways and is special with the ball in his hands. 15 Ryan Miller OL 6-6/278 Littleton (CO) Columbine list A monster tackle prospect that’s only going to get even bigger and stronger. 16 Noel Devine RB 5-8/175 North Fort Myers (FL) list Explosiveness stems from his vision and cutting ability. 17 Joseph Barksdale DT 6-5/305 Detroit (MI) Cass Tech list Moves like a linebacker on defense, despite being more than 300 pounds. 18 Tyrod Taylor QB 6-1/193 Hampton (VA) list The next great quarterback from Hampton Roads? 19 Arrelious Benn WR 6-2/210 Washington (D.C.) Dunbar list Benn has tight end strength with wide receiver speed. 20 Ronald Johnson DB 6-0/177 Muskegon (MI) list Possibly the nation’s best cornerback in press man coverage. 21 Martez Wilson DE 6-4/228 Chicago (IL) Simeon list Still learning how to play DE, but you can’t teach his athletic ability. 22 Marc Tyler RB 6-0/215 Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian list The most complete back in the nation with hands, power and speed. 23 Dwight Jones WR 6-5/210 Burlington (NC) Cummings North Carolina Big receiver will be a dangerous red zone threat. 24 Allen Bailey DE 6-3/252 Darien (GA) McIntosh County Academy list Physical speciman with great range, take off and closing speed. 25 Deonte Thompson WR 6-0/180 Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central list The rest of his game will come. It's speed that makes Thompson special. 26 Gary Gray DB 5-10/170 Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast South Carolina Excellent closing speed and refined coverage skills make him special. 27 Ryan Mallett QB 6-7/235 Texarkana (TX) Texas High Michigan One of the biggest arms in the country has people talking NFL potential already. 28 Eugene Clifford DB 6-2/190 Cincinnati (OH) Colerain list The top player in Ohio could star at safety or receiver because he’s that good. 29 Anthony Davis OL 6-6/305 Piscataway (NJ) Piscataway list Massive tackle packs great punch and anchors well. 30 James Wilson OL 6-4/308 St. Augustine (FL) Nease list The most athletic offensive guard prospect in the country. 31 Aaron Hernandez TE 6-4/235 Bristol (CT) Bristol Central Florida Record-breaking tight end catches everything in traffic. 32 Michael Huey OL 6-5/290 Kilgore (TX) Kilgore Texas Huey has a nasty streak and a motor that doesn’t stop until the whistle is blown. 33 Dionte Allen DB 6-0/175 Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's list A technician at corner that is just as talented in zone as he is in man. 34 Armando Allen RB 5-9/181 Hialeah (FL) Miami Lakes list Blazing speed and versatility make Allen the nation's top all-purpose back. 35 Chad Jones DB 6-2/220 Baton Rouge (LA) Southern Lab list Safety or linebacker, this big and fast football player will big-time at either. 36 Curtis Brown DB 6-0/174 Gilmer (TX) Gilmer Texas Top athlete should shine as a lock-down corner in college. 37 Lee Ziemba OL 6-7/295 Rogers (AR) Rogers list The next big thing from the Natural State, Ziemba is tall and dominant. 38 Lennon Creer RB 6-1/202 Tatum (TX) Tatum list Has drawn comparisons to fellow Texas running back product Tatum Bell. 39 Duval Kamara WR 6-5/209 Hoboken (NJ) Hoboken Notre Dame Prototypical big receiver has surprising quickness. 40 Richetti Jones DE 6-3/234 Dallas (TX) Lincoln list Big frame and quickness make him one of the nation’s top pure pass rushers. 41 Niles Paul WR 6-2/200 Omaha (NE) North Nebraska The best prospect from Nebraska in years is Ahman Green’s nephew. 42 Mike Paulus QB 6-5/220 Syracuse (NY) Christian Brothers North Carolina One-year starter has all the physical skills. 43 D'Angelo McCray DE 6-5/265 Jacksonville (FL) Andrew Jackson Florida McCray can play a number of places and dominate at all. 44 Mark Barnes WR 6-3/190 Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast list Explosive athlete with good hands and route running ability. 45 Ben Martin DE 6-5/220 Cincinnati (OH) LaSalle list One of the nation’s best pure pass rushers with an amazing frame. 46 Chris Strong LB 6-3/251 Batesville (MS) South Panola Ole Miss Top inside 'backer is the cousin of former Ole Miss standout Eddie Strong. 47 Quintin Richardson OL 6-4/270 Columbia (SC) Spring Valley South Carolina Some college coaches thought he was the top overall prospect at the Gainesville NIKE Camp. 48 John Brown DT 6-2/285 Lakeland (FL) Lakeland list Brings new meaning to the term “gap control.†Could move 49 Chris Donald LB 6-2/220 Huntingdon (TN) Huntingdon list Passion for the game is evident on film and in person. 50 Brian Price DT 6-1/270 Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw UCLA Nobody in the Los Angeles City Section was able to block him as a junior. 51 Broderick Green RB 6-1/230 Little Rock (AR) Pulaski Academy Southern Cal Big back has some wiggle and can break tackles. 52 Donovan Warren DB 6-0/175 Long Beach (CA) Long Beach Poly list The next great player from Long Beach Poly. 53 Kerry Murphy DT 6-5/315 Hoover (AL) Hoover list Tough space-eater had 13 tackles for loss in 2005. 54 Marshall Jones DB 6-0/185 Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian list Clausen and Tyler get a lot of the pub, but Jones is one of the nation’s best. 55 Jacoby Monroe DE 6-2/270 Jacksonville (FL) Sandalwood list Talented jumbo athlete is working his way back after sitting out last season. 56 Andre Jones DT 6-4/305 El Paso (TX) Andress Texas Brings a lot to the table not only with strength, but a great frame to build on. 57 Brandon Saine RB 6-0/200 Piqua (OH) Piqua Ohio State Amazing hands and a great speed burst make him the Midwest’s top back. 58 Bryan Bulaga OL 6-5/270 Woodstock (IL) Marian Central Catholic Iowa Still growing, but already big on talent, technique and desire. 59 Sidell Corley DE 6-4/250 Mobile (AL) McGill-Toolen Florida Dozens of college programs see tremendous value in the versatile Corley. 60 Jordan Bernstine DB 5-11/195 Des Moines (IA) Lincoln list The highest ranked recruit out of Iowa in almost 10 years. 61 Marcus Gilchrist DB 5-11/175 High Point (NC) Andrews list Special teams skills make him an early impact candidate. 62 Kristofer O'Dowd OL 6-5/315 Tucson (AZ) Salpointe Catholic list A 300-pound guard that has amazing feet and is a great pass blocker. 63 Mike Ragone TE 6-4/221 Cherry Hill (NJ) Camden Catholic Notre Dame Long-striding tight end can stretch the field. 64 Alphonso Bryant WR 6-0/190 Homestead (FL) Homestead list Fast and strong, Bryant is one of the most college-ready receivers in Florida. 65 Matt Summers-Gavin OL 6-5/271 San Francisco (CA) St. Ignatius College Prep list Guard, center, tackle, it doesn’t matter. This kid can do it all. 66 John Clay RB 6-2/222 Racine (WI) Park list A physical freak that has one of the nation’s best builds and is a tough runner. 67 Austin Box LB 6-3/215 Enid (OK) Enid Oklahoma A tackling machine that’s a more athletic version of Rocky Calumus. 68 Javario Burkes OL 6-4/311 Phoenix (AZ) Moon Valley list Once he locks in on a running play, it’s over because of his amazing lower-body strength. 69 Ben Wells DB 6-0/174 Beaumont (TX) Ozen Texas Wells gets it done in multiple sports and in the classroom – he’s the total package at defensive back. 70 Pat Bostick QB 6-3/220 Lancaster (PA) Manheim Township Pittsburgh Heady, poised and does everything well. 71 Trinton Sturdivant OL 6-4/280 Wadesboro (NC) Anson Georgia One of the most coveted offensive linemen in the Mid-Atlantic. 72 Michael McNeil DB 6-2/195 Mobile (AL) Davidson list Stock has shot through the roof in recent weeks and could go higher. 73 Lansford Watson TE 6-4/226 Brooklyn (NY) Lincoln list Still growing into a tight end, has impressive speed and strength. 74 Enrique Davis RB 5-11/212 Lynn Haven (FL) Mosley list Vision, power, speed… Davis is the most complete back in Florida. 75 Cameron Heyward DT 6-7/270 Suwanee (GA) Peachtree Ridge list Son of the late Craig “Ironhead†Heyward is big, agile and has tremendous upside. 76 Malcolm Williams WR 6-3/205 Garland (TX) Garland Texas Could be one of the best to come from tradition-rich Garland High. 77 Michael Keck DE 6-5/215 Harrisonville (MO) Harrisonville list Has drawn comparisons to David Pollack because of his desire and heart. 78 Kenny Rowe DE 6-2/216 Long Beach (CA) Poly list Called the next Willie McGinest by his coach because of make-up and pass-rush technique. 79 Antonio Jeremiah DT 6-5/290 Hilliard (OH) Darby list A standout wrestler that uses leverage maybe better than any tackle in the nation. 80 Robert Hughes RB 6-0/220 Chicago (IL) Hubbard list Built like a tank and just as tough to bring down. 81 Joe Haden ATH 5-11/185 Fort Washington (MD) Friendly list Arguably the most athletic player in the country. 82 Raymond Carter RB 5-11/187 Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw UCLA Explosive and electric with the ball in his hands and is deadly in passing situations. 83 Keith Nichol QB 6-2/180 Lowell (MI) Michigan State The two-time player of the year in the state of Michigan. 84 Derrick Stephens LB 6-3/220 Houston (TX) Cy Falls Texas A&M Stephens a great linebacker in a top heavy year at the position. 85 Chris Culliver DB 6-1/190 Garner (NC) NC State Could play free or strong safety with his speed and strength. 86 Aaron Corp QB 6-4/195 Villa Park (CA) Orange Lutheran Southern Cal Solid arm, but it’s his running ability that separates him from others. 87 Ted Laurent DT 6-2/285 Powder Springs (GA) McEachern Ole Miss Has led his high school team in tackles the past two seasons as an interior d-lineman. 88 Stephen Garcia QB 6-3/212 Tampa (FL) Jefferson list Has all the physical tools and is a tough, confident leader. 89 Major Wright DB 6-1/200 Fort Lauderdale (FL) Saint Thomas Aquinas list Make no mistake about it, Wright likes to hit. 90 Greg Little ATH 6-2/214 Durham (NC) Hillside list Still learning to play wideout, also has unlimited potential on defense. 91 Ahmad Paige WR 6-3/175 Sterlington (LA) Sterlington list Tall and fast, Paige will be a big-play threat in any college program. 92 Aundre McGaskey OL 6-4/290 La Marque (TX) La Marque Texas Definitely the top prospect at a loaded La Marque program. 93 Cliff Matthews DE 6-5/230 Cheraw (SC) Cheraw list Cat-quick first step gives Matthews a chance to be a big-time pass-rusher. 94 Nick Sukay WR 6-3/200 Greensburg (PA) Central Catholic list Most polished wideout in the country? 95 Jay Smith WR 6-2/195 Virginia Beach (VA) Kempsville list Super athletic wideout with good size. 96 Christian Ballard TE 6-4/280 Lawrence (KS) Free State Kansas The most heavily recruited player out of Kansas since Kamerion Wimbley. 97 Nick Claytor OL 6-6/312 Gainesville (GA) Gainesville list Tough trenchman has seen his stock rise as much as any other in the South. 98 Travian Robertson DE 6-4/230 Laurinburg (NC) Scotland County list Some say he’s the best defensive player in North Carolina. 99 Brandon Gibson WR 6-2/190 Mobile (AL) UMS-Wright list Averaged 17.5 yards per catch in 2005. 100 Will Blackwell DT 6-4/296 West Monroe (LA) West Monroe list
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WOS Head Baseball Coach Leaving
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AWESOME!!! Congrats!!!!! '''fy
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I knew Coach Rabb, he was a very nice guy.