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:shock: Nederland in the lead!
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Should Spring Football Be Allowed In 3A?
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We'll see if it ever gets passed? -
This will be a very good District.
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The Stanley Cup Finals are here!
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Log Rolling?? LOL They need to show Hockey! :twisted: -
My Dad said he was unbelivable!
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I need to find some footage of Wooster.
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Teams That Have Qualified for State in 7 on 7 So For
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The SQT for this area is Saturday June 24th in Orange. -
No, he has been a JV Coach since 2001 and before that Coached at PN-G. Kids love him though and he is a good Coach.
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Orange Area Basketball Camp, June 19-22
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Should be a huge Camp! -
Dave Campbell's Texas Football Magazine
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For those who ordered it it's supposed to be shipped out the 13th. Usually hits the stands a week after that. -
AMEN! St. Pius has 2 D1 kids. Heck St. Pius is playing Bay City.
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DREAM TEAM Baseball MVP -- Kevin Angelle, Bridge City First team Pitchers – Clayton Ehlert, LC-M; Marcus Freeman, Memorial; Branden Powell, PN-G; Matison Smith, Nederland. Catcher – Casey Jackson, Bridge City. First base – Landon Womack, LC-M; J. Michael Falgout, West Brook. Infielders – Derrick Coleman, Bridge City, Tim Ferguson, West Brook; Chris Laird, Nederland; Ben Lopez, Memorial. Outfielders – Johnny Dishon, Bridge City; Micah Mosley, Nederland; Mark Serna, West Brook; Cody Sparks, Bridge City. Utility – Eric Sparks, WO-S. Designated Hitter – Nick Ayers, WO-S. Second team Pitchers -- Zack Harwood, PN-G; Beau Helmke, Nederland; Cody Mire, PN-G; Eric Neal, Hamshire-Fannett. Catcher – Jake Rowell, LC-M. First base – Scott Haggard, Orangefield. Infielders – Kenny Allison, Central; A.J. Hecker, Bridge City; David Murphy, West Brook; Ryan Sampere, Nederland; Wes Schneider, LC-M. Outfielders – Gerald Aiken, Memorial; Kyle Cassidy, LC-M; Patrick Fobbs, Central; Garrett McLeod, Nederland; Deron Minor, Ozen.
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The Stanley Cup Finals are here!
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Stanley Cup Finals Game Thread Game/Series: Round 4 Game 1 [series Tied 0-0] Where: RBC Center | Date: Monday, June 5th Time: 7:00 PM Central Time TV: Round 4 - Stanley Cup Finals : Game 1 - 6/5 - Edmonton @ Carolina - 7:00 PM - OLN/CBC Game 2: 6/7 - Edmonton @ Carolina - 7:00 PM - OLN/CBC Game 3: 6/10 - Carolina @ Edmonton - 7:00 PM - NBC/CBC Game 4: 6/12 - Carolina @ Edmonton - 7:00 PM - NBC/CBC *Game 5: 6/14 - Edmonton @ Carolina - 7:00 PM - NBC/CBC *Game 6: 6/17 - Carolina @ Edmonton - 7:00 PM - NBC/CBC *Game 7: 6/19 - Edmonton @ Carolina - 7:00 PM - NBC/CBC Series Tied 0-0 - *=If Needed Notes The Edmonton Oilers - #8 Seed Stanley Cups: 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990 Stanley Cups Loss: 1983 Playoff Record: 12-5 Defeated: Detroit in 6, San Jose in 6, Anaheim in 4 Regular Season Record: 41-28-13 with 95 Points Finishes: Northwest Division-3rd, Western Conference-8th, NHL-14th Home Record: 20-15-6 [6-2 In Playoffs] Away Record: 21-13-7 [6-3 In Playoffs] Overtime Record: 13-13 [7-9 Shoot Out] - [2-0 In Playoffs] The Carolina Hurricanes - #2 Seed - Southeast Division Champs Stanley Cups: N/A Stanley Cups Loss: 2002 Playoff Record: 12-6 Defeated: Montreal in 6, New Jersey in 5, Buffalo in 7 Regular Season Record: 52-22-8 with 112 Points Finishes: Southeast Division-1st, Eastern Conference-2nd, NHL-4th Home Record: 31-8-2 [7-3 In Playoffs] Away Record: 21-14-6 [5-3 In Playoffs] Overtime Record: 12-8 [8-2 Shoot Out] - [4-0 In Playoffs] Last Game Recap Coming after Game 1 Stats: [in Playoffs] Goals: Carolina-54 Edmonton-54 Goals Per Game: Carolina-3.00 Edmonton-3.18 Goals Allowed: Carolina-44 Edmonton-42 Goals Allowed Per Game: Carolina-2.44 Edmonton-2.47 Powerplay: Carolina-26.2 Edmonton-19.8 Penalty Kill: Carolina-83.0 Edmonton-88.6 Season Series: No Game Played Last Game In Series: 12/09/03 - Carolina @ Edmonton - Hurricanes 3-2 Games- Game 1 - 6/5 - Edmonton @ Carolina Game 2: 6/7 - Edmonton @ Carolina Game 3: 6/10 - Carolina @ Edmonton Game 4: 6/12 - Carolina @ Edmonton *Game 5: 6/14 - Edmonton @ Carolina *Game 6: 6/17 - Carolina @ Edmonton *Game 7: 6/19 - Edmonton @ Carolina This Season for Carolina vs Edmonton Edmonton Powerplay: 0 for 0 Edmonton Penalty Kill: 0 for 0 Goals: Tied 0-0 Goalies - Carolina: 0-0-0 Edmonton: 0-0-0 -
Welcome..
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Can't wait to see it in week 0....Matt, post the pictures here..
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:shock: :shock: WOW
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It is, you could go on and on. Wait until you do other positions.
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No problem..I over look stuff all the time..
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Dang GOStangs, you make them tough!
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www.southeasttexaslive.com Bridge City advances to state HOUSTON - The first pitch from Cameron Yoe pitcher Brandon Kimbrel was just what Casey Jackson expected. He sent the pitch to the fence in left-center field on one hop to give the Bridge City baseball team just what it was looking for Friday. The bases were loaded when Jackson cleared them with a double that helped put the Cardinals in the UIL Class 3A state tournament for a second straight year. Jackson's double came with none out in the fifth inning of Bridge City's 6-3 victory over Yoe in the second game of a regional final series at Baseball USA's "The Yard." "He had been starting me with a fastball on the first pitch, so I just stayed on it," said the left-handed batting Jackson, a sophomore who grounded into an inning-ending double play with the bases loaded in the first. Bridge City (32-5) avoided playing a third game in the best-of-three series. The Cardinals, the state's top-ranked 3A team, won 9-5 in the first game Thursday. The two-round state tournament is Wednesday and Thursday at Dell Diamond in Round Rock. Jackson's double broke a 2-2 tie, and Bridge City scored another run in the inning to take a 6-2 lead. "They got the big hit when they needed it," Yoe coach Tommy Brashear said. "It didn't seem like we could get the hit when we needed it. That's part of baseball." Jackson's double was his 10th of the season, and he has a team-leading 44 runs batted in. "He's been a major RBI guy for us," Bridge City coach Billy Bryant said. "He's got a strong swing and when he makes good contact it can go far. And that pitcher is about as good a 3A pitcher as you'll see." Bridge City loaded the bases in the fifth with an infield single by Johnny Dishon and walks to Kevin Angelle and Cody Sparks. Jackson said the hit was extra-sweet after hitting into the earlier double play. "That kind of made me want to get another at-bat," he said. Bridge City pitcher Broc Haymon left with runners on first and third and two out in the sixth after giving up a pair of singles. Phillip Meeks got the next batter out on a fly out to center field. Yoe (24-11) loaded the bases with two outs in the seventh and scored on a wild pitch by Meeks to get within 6-3. A walk loaded the bases again, but Meeks got the last out with a 3-2 slider that Yoe's Jordan Beckhusen swung at for strike three. Meeks also got the final outs in the first game of the series when he entered with runners on first and third and retired three batters in a row. "I enjoy doing it," Meeks said of being put in game-closing situations. Haymon gave up two unearned runs in the first inning and steered clear of trouble after letting a pair of batters reach base in both of the next two. He didn't allow a hit in the third, fourth and fifth innings. This was Haymon's first start since he was on the wrong end of a run-rule playoff loss against Barbers Hill two weeks ago. "Coming in, that was my motivation after a game like that, and I was ready to show that I can still pitch," Haymon said. "Being a senior, I didn't want that to be the way I pitched in my last games." Haymon said he learned to throw a slider two weeks ago and mixed that pitch with fastballs and changeups against Yoe. "I wanted to keep the batters guessing," he said. Derrick Coleman hit Kimbrel's first pitch of the game to the base of the left field fence for a double and scored on a throwing error after a bunt by Troy Bolton. Dishon was hit by a pitch and Angelle beat out a roller to the shortstop. Then Sparks struck out and Jackson hit into the double play. An error by Dishon in center field helped Yoe score twice in the bottom of the inning. A.J. Hecker led off the second with an infield single, stole second and went to third and scored on a pair of wild pitches to pull Bridge City even at 2-2. But once Jackson got the big hit and Meeks sealed the deal, the Cardinals were ready to pack their bags for state.
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West End little league fields still in recovery stage in wake of Rita BEAUMONT - Almost nine long months have passed since Hurricane Rita plunged through the Amelia Junior League Field, ripped away the press box's roof, tore down light poles, and left its devastating mark throughout the ballpark. Well into the 2006 baseball season, the effects of Rita still linger. The Amelia Junior League, which for the first time is being managed by the West End Little League, is still without lights, electricity, and a concession stand. With no lights, the solution has been to move games to daytime hours while some nighttime games are being played at Kelly High School. "We have a lot of issues," WELL President Dave Morrow said. "The field itself is playable, but we have no lights and no power." When Rita struck, the light pole on the third-base line was split in two; knocking out all of the field's power. Another light pole was lost in the storm when all of its light canisters were blown away. Morrow said the price of the lights is about $400 per canister, and with six or seven canisters on each pole, the cost comes close to $3,000. The hurricane-damage wasn't limited to the lights, electricity, and press box, however, as backstop fences were blown down, the scoreboard was busted, and destruction put the concession stand - the league's source of revenue - out of order. With the help of the Beaumont Independent School District and volunteers, the press box has been fixed and fences have been repaired, but the Amelia Junior League Field is still in need of approximately $20,000 to fulfill its basic needs of repairs. The biggest expense, Morrow said, will likely be the electrician to get everything back up and rewired. "It's just a matter of whether we can raise the money," Morrow said. "To be honest, what we're doing right now is just trying to get through with this season." The last slate of regular-season games will take place Monday at 5:15 p.m. behind Amelia Elementary when the Junior League Cubs take on the Junior League Astros. Considering the year and adversity the league has experienced, having a season, let alone completing one, is no doubt something to build on. "It's a miracle that we got the season going," Morrow said. "We have a lot of people out there, who have worked hard to get things to the playable point, but we still have a lot of work ahead of us and I think that it's just going to take time for us to raise the needed finances. "I'm very optimistic that this time next year we'll have lights up, and we'll have our scoreboard working and that come next spring we'll be in full shape."
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Should be an exciting finish for 3rd.
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Summer Camp info can also be found on the webpage..
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Those were very very good Jasper teams in the 80's. Both sides of the ball.
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Will Buna make the top 3?? I think they have a shot.