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  1. Mike needs 1500 yards to become #5 all time in 4A rushing history. Conference USA opponents coming and taking kids from UofH right under their nose
  2. I guess he didn't see the first thread on this, no big deal..
  3. LC-M will face Vidor Tuesday.
  4. Hughes Springs remains undefeated on the season. Congrats to Coach Hennigan and the Eagles on a great season. You'll be back.
  5. HD will be tough as well..
  6. I still think Anahuac wins it.
  7. Congrats Cards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. Thanks for the updates camjoe
  9. I think WH will make some noise.
  10. Game starts at 5 PM..kogt will not carry the game since the LCM Lady Bears won..
  11. Coach Credeur will do a great job, just give him some time.
  12. June 24th in Orange is the big one..Teams from all over will be in this Tourney.
  13. www.panews.com Cards one win from state HOUSTON – The Bridge City Cardinals relied on a tried-and-true recipe Thursday night to move within one win of their second straight state tournament. Lefty Kevin Angelle struck out 14 batters and he and his teammates put on another offensive show as the No. 1 ranked Cardinals downed Cameron Yoe 9-5 in Game 1 of their best-of-three Region III-3A championship series at Baseball USA’s The Yard. BC, 32-5, and Yoe, 24-10, play Game 2 tonight at 5 p.m., also at The Yard. Should the Yoeman avoid a sweep, Game 3 would begin 30 minutes after then end of Game 2. Angelle, improving to 12-1 on the season, didn’t have his best stuff. He gave up eight hits, walked five batters and hit another. “If I’d had any control out there, it would have been fine,†Angelle said. “But once they saw I couldn’t throw anything for strikes, they knew I was going to throw fastballs and they sat on that pitch.†As was the case the past two weeks in BC wins over Barbers Hill and Columbus, the pitcher, who is expected to be a high draft choice by the pros next month, had a slow start. He gave up three walks, a hit and a run in the first inning before settling down. And as a light rain began to fall, coach Billy Bryant made the rare move of hooking Angelle in the middle of the seventh inning, after Brandon Kimbrel tagged him for a two-run hit. “It was just one of those things,†Bryant said after he and his players celebrated their win by helping pull a tarp over the infield. “Some nights you don’t have your best performance, but you find a way to win.†The Cardinal bats came through, making the most of seven basehits and eight bases on balls, especially in a four-run third inning. BC scored in every inning but the first as Derrick Coleman and Cody Sparks led the way with two hits apiece. “We’re really rolling now,†said Coleman, the Cardinal shortstop. “I think we hit the ball pretty good tonight. But we can always improve.†Bryant thinks they’ll need to today. Because Cameron Yoe coach Tommy Brashear held his best pitcher, Kimbrel, in reserve. “They saved their best pitcher for tomorrow, so it’s going to be a challenge,†Bryant said. “Before you can win two (games), you’ve got to win one, and we just won one. But we’ve got to win another one, and that team isn’t going to give up. The Redbirds blew open a tight game with a four-run third inning that chased Yoe’s starting pitcher, Scott Martin, and made the score 5-1. Bridge City batted around, beginning with a walk by Rory Scales and a single by Coleman. A one-out walk to Johnny Dishon loaded the bases and Angelle drove in Scales with a sacrifice fly to center field. Sparks lashed a hit to left field that appeared to score Coleman from third and move Dishon to second. But the umps ruled no pitch and called a balk on Martin instead, which accomplished the same thing, scoring Coleman and moving Dishon to second. However, Sparks got another chance at bat. And he doubled to right-center, scoring Dishon to make it 4-1. Then Casey Jackson ripped a single to right, scoring Sparks. After a lightning strike south of the field between innings, the Yoemen got to Angelle for three hits in the top of the fourth, cutting BC’s lead to 5-2. Colton Gommert singled to center to lead off and stole second base, but Jackson, the BC catcher, threw him out trying to steal third. But on that play, Mike Dohnalik reached base on a strikeout that Jackson dropped. Martin singled Dohnalik to third base and Ryan Mikulec scored him with an infield single that died halfway between home and third base. Thanks to Dishon, their speedy center fielder, the Cards went up 7-2 in the bottom of the fourth. Coleman reached with a one-out walk off Dohnalik, the Yoemen’s second pitcher. Then he took second on a groundout and scored on Dishon’s single to left. Dishon took second on the throw to the plate by Yoe’s Jake Burks. When the throw got away, Dishon kept running to third. Then he scored on Dohnalik’s wild pitch. BC added an unearned run in the fifth when A.J. Hecker reached on an error and scored on Coleman’s two-out single. The Cards wrapped up their scoring in the bottom of the sixth as Sparks walked and scored on a wild pitch by the Yoemen’s third pitcher of the night, Gommert. Phillip Meeks relieved Angelle and gave up a sacrifice fly for the final Yoe run and struck out the other two batters he faced. Yoe took advantage of Angelle’s early control trouble to jump to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first. Two walks and an opposite field single to cleanup hitter Brandon Kimbrel loaded the bases for Yoe. Before he could notch his third strikeout of the inning, BC’s ace walked Gommert on four pitches to force in a run. In the bottom of the second, after Angelle wrapped three more strikeouts around a two-out single by the Yoemen, the Cardinals tied the game on an RBI single by Hecker. Sparks led off the second for BC and was hit by a pitch from Yoe’s soft-throwing lefty, Martin. He moved to second on a wild pitch and scored on Hecker’s one-out drive up the middle. Martin got DH Brett Day to ground into an inning-ending double play.
  14. OF looking good as well as Lumberton.
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