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  1. Bremond wins 55-54! Congrats Spurger on a great season!
  2. Started at 7 but i haven't recieved any updates.
  3. After 3 Huntsville 38 Ozen 28
  4. Half...Huntsville 23 Ozen 16
  5. The Jasper ISD school board will hire a new high school football coach during a board meeting March 31, JISD athletic director Thomas Brooks said.
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  7. On March 14th at 2:00 at Little Cypress – Mauriceville High School, there is an alumni Soccer Game. The game will be between the alumni soccer players from West Orange – Stark and of those from Little Cypress – Mauriceville. The concession stand will be running and there will also be raffles for gift cards that have been donated. Come out and watch former students, family, and friends. Below is a list of players from each school who will be playing in the game. If you have any questions contact [email protected] WOS Graduation Year LCM Graduation Year Lamar Belcher 2000 Bryan Bayliss 2001 Matt Benefield 2001 Adam Brooks 2006 Lee Bergeron 2000 Philip Brown 1996 Chris Byers 2000 Skylar Brown 2002 Doug Combs 1990 Scott Buchanan 2007 Dan Cowart 2006 Eric Calbat 2005 Ryan Crowell 2001 Philip Caillavet 1999 Clint Dryden 1996 Ryan Crow 1997 Eric Eddlemon 2001 Cody Davis 2001 Adam Frenzel 2003 Jonathan Davis 2004 David Heinz Coach 99-01 Tim Davis 2002 Eduardo Ibarra 2003 Matt Day 2002 Chris Jennings 1996 Colin Franks 2005 Jared Kovatch 2003 Seth Garza 2006 Jon Kovatch 2006 Brian Hass 2002 Lucas Laughlin 1996 Matthew Hebert 2004 Brandon LeBlanc 2003 Dario Ibarra 2006 Sean McCord 1999 Matt Ivey 1995 Jacob Moore 2004 Steven Jacobs 2004 Craig Pachar 2002 Justin Jennings 1999 Daniel Pachar 2000 Phillip Key 2007 Ben Phares 2001 Derek Knapp 2000 Brandon Prouse 1994 Andrew Kratzer 2005 Morgan Reed 2000 John Lancaster 2006 Dustin Scarborough 2001 Craig Leger 2008 Frank Shuman 2001 Byron Lumpkin 2002 Larry 'Dubby' Spears 1998 Scott Mangham 2004 Benjamin Swoboda 2002 Rob Novak 2005 Jason Taylor 1998 Michael Perez 2001 Dan Thevis 1996 Ryan Pickering 2002 Jahmal Turner 2001 Josh Slaten 2008 Chris Washburn 2004 Joshua Sonnier 2005 Kenneth Wiemers 1999 Carlos Trevino 2004 Dustin Yu 2003
  8. Girls All-District 20-4A Basketball Team Van Wade The Orange Leader Here is the All-District 20-4A Girls Basketball Team as selected by the 20-4A head coaches: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Sojourner Brown, Ozen OFFENSIVE MVP: Kyniddia Purdy, Central DEFENSIVE MVP: Amber Soileau, LC-M NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Akilia Bell, Central COACH OF THE YEAR: Amanda Ellerbee, LC-M FIRST TEAM Ellen Williams, LC-M Daylyn Harris, Livingston A’Lexus Brannon, Ozen Olivia Figgs, Livingston Asia Booker, Ozen Courte’ Gordan, Livingston Najarae Wiley, Central Alexia Pickett, Central Alexia Thomas, Ozen Taylor Carlson, Nederland Stacey Ayers, Lumberton Savanah Desmarais, Nederland Caitlynn Dykes, PN-G SECOND TEAM Katie Harrell, LC-M Alyssa Valastro, Lumberton Rachel Kemp, Lumberton Britainey Moore, Ozen Jalesha Thomas, Central Kayla Celestain, Ozen Gabrielle Duffy, Central Alicia Thevis, Nederland Phoebe Falcon, Nederland Paige Miller, PN-G Amy Whitman, Vidor D’Andrea Youngblood, Livingston
  9. Bears bombard Ozen kickers, 6-0 Gary Bonneaux The Orange Leader BEAUMONT — Seth Arteaga scored four goals to lead the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears soccer team to a 6-0 romp over the Ozen Panthers Tuesday night at South Park Stadium. Mitchell Heil and Scott Karasik added one goal each for the Bears. And, the Bears’ defense earned a shutout while limiting the Panthers to only three shots on goal. “This was Seth’s coming out party†stated Bears Coach Matt Wedel. Arteaga’s skill and determination produced four impressive scores against a physical Panther defense. Seth Arteaga’s offensive explosion was exactly what the Bears needed. The game was scoreless until the 21st minute when Arteaga scored his first goal. T.C. Scalfano earned an assist when he sent a solid through-ball between Arteaga and a charging Panther goalie. Arteaga won the race to the ball, maneuvered around the goalie, and sent the ball into an open net. “T.C. set it upâ€, said Arteaga. “I was persistent and kept at it.†The Bears picked up their pace in the second half. In the first minute of the second half, Mitchell Heil blasted a 25- yard goal from the center of the field. Heil’s strong shot occurred while the Panther defense was packed in front of their goal. Four minutes later, Seth Arteaga scored his second goal when a Panther defender misplayed the ball. Arteaga corralled the mistake at the 40-yard line and raced to another encounter with the Panther goalie. Arteaga drew the goalie away from the goal and then kicked the ball into the left side of the goal for a 3-0 lead. The Bears were awarded a free kick at the 49-minute mark. Colt Arteaga’s kick from the 30-yard line bounced off the Panther goalie. Scott Karasik took the rebound for a score and a 4-0 lead. The Bears scored again ten minutes later. Howard Griffith sent a near-perfect crossing shot to Seth Arteaga, who then headed the ball past the goalie. Once again, Arteaga credited his teammate by stating that, “Howard did a good job of keeping the ball in playâ€. With two minutes remaining in the game, Seth Arteaga put an exclamation point on his night when he booted a 30 yard half-volley for his fourth goal. After the game, Arteaga’s thoughts were on the Bears’ upcoming games. “We need to build momentum for our game against PN-Gâ€. The Bears will celebrate senior night on Friday when they host PN-G. Wedel coached his team with a heavy heart on Tuesday. A solemn Wedel stated that “my thoughts and prayers were with Destin Lairseyâ€, the seventeen-year old Deweyville native who tragically died in an automobile accident last Saturday. “Destin was a member of my youth group at church. His funeral was today and my mind was on him. As much as I love these kids on the team, my heart was elsewhere tonight. It was a long day.â€
  10. The University Interscholastic League allows only schools in Classes 5A and 4A to hold 18 days of full-contact practices in the spring. Schools that hold spring practices must begin fall practices a week later than all other schools, Aug. 10 instead of Aug. 3. West Brook ......................................Begins April 21...Spring Game May 22 PN-G.........Begins May 4th..................Spring Game May 22 Central.......May 4-8 May 11-13...........Spring Game May 28 Memorial....Begins May 4th...................Spring Game May 28 Ozen........Begins May 4th....................Spring Game May 21 Nederland...Begins March 18.................No Spring Game
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