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  1. GIRLS DIVISION Discus -- 1. Allie Beach, Orangefield, 96-7; 2. Corrine Welker, Bridge City, 87-8; 3. Whitney Nico, Kelly, 86-2.5; 4. Ainslee Dyer, PNG, 84-1; 5. Akayla Chambers, Bmt Kelly, 83-8. Shot put -- 1. Aisha Moses, Bmt Kelly, 30-3; 2. Akayla Chambers, Bmt Kelly, 30-0.5; 3. Kori Rivera, Vidor, 29-1.5; 4. Whitney Nico, Bmt Kelly, 28-10; 5. Ainslee Dyer, PNG, 27-5. High jump -- 1. Kaitlynn Henson, Orangefield, 4-10; 2. Kayla Sonnier, PNG, 4-10; 3. Lexi Bonin, Orangefield, 4-8; 4. Maci Wilcox, LCM, 4-8; 5. Ashton Wagner, Orangefield, 4-6; 6. Liz Davis, H-F, 4-6. Long jump -- 1. Hayley English, PNG, 16-1.5; 2. Chin Lee Harvey, Vidor, 14-7; 3. Savanah Desmarais, Nederland, 14-4.75; 4. Danielle Thomas, WO-S, 14-2.25; 5. Rebecca Higginbotham, Orangefield, 14-2. Triple jump -- 1. Anna Hunter, PNG, 31-3.5; 2. Savanah Desmarais, Nederland, 31-3; 3. Kaitlynn Henson, Orangefield, 30-9.5; 4. Rebecca Higginbotham, Orangefield, 30-7.25; 5. Vivian Luong, Orangefield, 28-10. Pole vault -- 1. Leslie Beard, Lumberton, 10-7; 2. Hannah Lancaster, PNG, 8-0; 3. (tie) Hannah Bass, Nederland, Tyler Block, Orangefield, 7-6; 5. Erika Myers, Nederland, 7-6. 3,200-meter run -- 1. Crystal Brindle, Lumberton, 12:42; 2. Anna Hunter, PNG, 13:03; 3. Carli Langley, H-F, 13.14; 4. Kayla Williams, Orangefield, 13:18; 5. Claudia Blignaut, Lumberton, 13:27. 400-meter relay -- 1. WO-S (Brittany Brantley, Hannah Mobley, Cornica Thomas, Danielle Thomas) 51.38; 2. PN-G 52.29; 3. H-Fannett 53.17; 4. Vidor 55.36; 5. Bridge City 56.03. 800-meter run -- 1. Madison Kieschnick, Nederland, 2:42.82; 2. Ashley Washburn, Nederland, 2:44.34; 3. Ariel Chesson, BC, 2:44.75; 4. Davis Langley, H-F, 2:46.46; 5. Patience Morgan, Vidor, 2:46.60. 100-meter hurdles -- 1. Lauren Perkins, Orangefield, 16.90; 2. Heather Quarles, Orangefield, 17.05; 3. Samantha Underwood, H-F, 17.5; 4. Haley Permenter, LC-M, 17.85; 5. Taylor Cates, PNG, 18.23. 100-meter dash -- 1. Danielle Thomas, WO-S, 12.79; 2. Phoebe Falcon, Nederland, 12.87; 3. Kileen Felix, PNG, 12.89; 4. Heiman, H-F, 13.12; 5. 5. Megan Laday, H-F, 13.18. 800-meter relay -- 1. PN-G (Kileen Felix, Hayley English, Hannah Lancaster, Jenna Sako) 1:53.48; 2. H-F 1:54.78; 3. WO-S 1:55.63; 4. Nederland 1:57.79; 5. Vidor 1:58.51. 400-meter dash -- 1. Morgan Miller, Nederland, 66.42; 2. Brittany Brantley, WO-S, 67.14; 3. Stephanie Karam, Nederland, 67.63; 4. Hannah Bass, Nederland, 68.13; 5. Hannah Wallace, Orangefield, 69.46. 300-meter hurdles -- 1. Hannah Mobley, WO-S, 51.50; 2. Heather Quarles, Orangefield, 53.89; 3. Samantha Underwood, H-F, 54.40; 4. Lauren Perkins, Orangefield, 55.49; 5. Rachel Mosley, Nederland, 55.64. 200-meter dash -- 1. Hayley English, PN-G, 27.04; 2. Chin Lee Harvey, Vidor, 27.28; 3. Leslie Beard, Lumberton, 27.32; 4. Danielle LeDay, WO-S, 27.42; 5. Jenna Sako, PN-G, 28.17. 1,600-meter run -- 1. Anna Hunter, PN-G, 5:47.89; 2. Crystal Brindle, Lumberton, 5:50.97; 3. Madison Kieschnick, Nederland, 5:55.55; 4. Claudia Blignaut, Lumberton, 6:07.17; 5. Ashley Claiborne, Nederland, 6:07.43. 1,600-meter relay -- 1. WO-S (Marqeshale Simpson, Hannah Mobley, Cornica Thomas, Brittany Brantley) 4:22; 2. Nederland 4:30.60; 3. Hamshire-Fannett 4:32.98; 4. Orangefield 4:34.83; 5. Lumberton 4:41.54. Final standings -- 1. Port Neches-Groves 116; 2. Nederland 96.5; 3. Orangefield 96; 4. WO-S 91; 5. Hamshire-Fannett 69.5; 6. Vidor 36; 7. Lumberton 35; 8. Beaumont Kelly 30; 9. Bridge City 25; 10. Little Cypress-Mauriceville 19. BOYS DIVISION Discus -- 1. Stefan Huber, Nederland, 130-8; 2. Dionte Forney, Nederland, 119-5.5; 3. Shane Stankus, BC, 114-6; 4. Reed, LCM, 113-4.5; 5. Lee Dorman, Orangefield, 111-9. Shot put -- 1. Eric Arnold, WO-S, 46-0.5; 2. Taylor Meighan, Bmt Kelly, 45-3.5; 3. Alec, Woodville, 43-6; 4. Dallas Davis, PNG, 41-9.5; Reed, LCM, 41-9. High jump -- 1. Jared Williamson, Vidor, 6-4; 2. Justin Reynolds, BC, 6-0; 3. Quinton Evans, Orangefield, 6-0; 4. (tie) Dylan Richards, PNG, and Smith, Nederland, 6-0. Long jump -- 1. Taylor Rhorer, Woodville, 20-4; 2. Taylor Bell, H-F, 19-7; 3. Roberts, WO-S, 19-5; 4. Jace Statum, Orangefield, 19-3.75; 5. Jerry Landry, BC, 19-3. Triple jump -- 1. Taylor Rhorer, Woodville. 41-10; 2. Jerry Landry, BC, 39-7.75; 3. Kyler Keith, Lumberton, 39-6; 4. Blanchard, LC-M, 38-10; 5. Garrett Lindsey, Lumberton, 38-8.5. Pole vault -- 1. Jared Parker, Vidor, 15-0; 2. Jordan Begnaud, PNG, 12-6; 3. Slawson, BC, 12-0; 4. Longron, LCM, 12-0; 5. Kyler Cross, PNG, 11-0. 3,200-meter run -- 1. Kirby Shepherd, BC, 10:42; 2. Trent Fulk, Nederland, 10:43; 3. Trevor Martin, Nederland, 10:55; 4. Graham, Woodville, 11:02.15; 5. Bradshaw, Lumberton, 11:09.44.
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  3. I think LU got the right coach!!
  4. That's what i asked Coach Green and he said they didn't want anyone playing the night before the tests. Believe the tests are Tuesday.
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  6. Greater Houston’s best for Bayou Bowl By Dave Rogers Published March 1, 2009 The leading rusher in Greater Houston and the Greater Houston Defensive Player of the Year top the list of players named to the Texas team for the seventh annual Bayou Bowl. Parade All-American wide receiver A.J. Dugat of Dayton is on the list for the June 13 high school all-star game at Stallworth Stadium along with Baytown’s most decorated players, Sterling quarterback Keagan Kogut and Lee offensive lineman Austin Riley. “I think we got a team that everybody’s excited about,†Westfield head football coach Corby Meekins, head coach for this year’s Texas team, said late last week. “I let both our offensive and defensive staffs pick their teams and they did a great job. I think we have some extremely good running backs and receivers.†The roster for the Louisiana team will be announced soon. Dugat caught 113 passes for 1,776 yards and 21 touchdowns for Dayton’s Class 4A Division II finalists. Pearland running back Kasey Carrier rushed for 2,117 yards and 25 TDs to lead Greater Houston running backs and Pasadena Memorial’s Bo Snelson, another Bayou Bowl running back, had 1,904 yards and 24 TDs rushing. West Brook’s Christine Michael, a Texas A&M recruit who rushed for nearly 4,000 yards and 74 TDs in three years, completes the backfield. Receivers besides Dugat are Darius Johnson of Hightower, LaMarquis King of Nimitz, Ja-Mes Logan of Westfield, Nick Harwell of Elkins and Ryan Walker of Southlake Carroll. Johnson, along with Snelson and Carrier, was a finalist for the Touchdown Club of Houston Offensive Player of the Year award. He had 53 catches for 1,022 yards and 11 scores. Walker is one of two Southlake Carroll players named to the team. The other is quarterback Kyle Padron. He was averaging 300 yards passing per game when he was injured at midseason of his senior year and, like Johnson, signed with SMU. “We expanded the Greater Houston area to Dallas,†joked Dick Olin, the former Baytown Lee coach who remains on the Bayou Bowl board of directors. Padron, Cy-Creek’s Austin Pugliese (2,448 yards and 17 TDs passing) and Kogut are the team’s quarterbacks. Kogut was District 21-5A’s passing leader (1,687 yards and 17 TDs) and Offensive Player of the Year. Riley, a 6-foot-4, 280-pound tackle for Lee, was a unanimous All-District 21-5A pick. The three-year Gander starter is joined on the Texas team offensive line by Jerrel Watkins of Channelview, DaMarcus Baymon of Cy-Creek, Greg Langthorpe of Oak Ridge, Kevin Forsch of Klein Oak and Ben Hughes of Fort Bend Austin. The 6-5, 245-pound Hughes was first-team all-state at center with Forsch (6-4, 300) a second-team all-state pick at guard. “There is a bunch of talent, a lot of good football players there,†said David Raffield, the Cy-Falls head coach who is offensive coordinator for the Texas team. “I think I left six or seven wide receivers off that any other year would have been on the team.†Pearland strong safety Jarrad Stewart, the Touchdown Club’s Greater Houston Defensive Player of the Year, leads the Texas Team defense. The Utah signee was in on 119 tackles and had six interceptions. He is one of four TD Club Defensive Player of the Year finalists on the defense put together by Texas team defensive coordinator Troy Aduddell, the Clear Lake head coach. The others are defensive tackle Devin Williams of Cinco Ranch, linebacker Princeton Jackson of Cy-Ridge and rover Chase Maires of The Woodlands. “We looked at a lot of film,†Aduddell said. “We had more than 100 applicants for defense. It’s a fun thing. You get an idea of what the (college) recruiters go through, because there’s a lot of good people out there.†The Texas team defensive line includes Cinco Ranch’s Williams, Devin Williams of Galveston Ball and Jordan Wilson of Conroe at defensive tackle. Ends are Kirby Ennis of Huntsville, Eric Dego of Westside, Radermon Scypion of Port Arthur Memorial and Emerson Evans of Alief Taylor. Linebackers include Jackson, Jesse Beauchamp of Klein Collins, Tahare Ray of Spring and Phillip Stewart of Hightower, with Maires and Clear Lake’s Nathan Snow at rover. In the secondary with Stewart are cornerbacks Andre May of North Shore, Kendrick Washington of Brenham and Quaylon Ewing of Kempner and safeties Colton Valencia of Hightower and Steven Campbell of Jersey Village. Clear Creek’s Tommy Henshaw is the team’s punter-kicker. The Texas team won last summer’s Bayou Bowl 24-14 to end a three-year run by Louisiana and knot the series at three wins each. The event, which features weeklong activities for the players and the Baytown community, is a fundraiser for the Shrine Hospital and the Greater Houston Football Coaches Association..
  7. Here is the All-Orange Leader Girls Team as selected by the Orange Leader sports staff: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Olivia Wagner, Orangefield OFFENSIVE MVP: Demetrius Heard, WO-S DEFENSIVE MVP: Amber Soileau, LC-M NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Ashton Wagner, Orangefield COACH OF THE YEAR: Chris Jost, Orangefield FIRST TEAM Jessica Weldon, Orangefield Jordan Royal, Bridge City Allie Beach, Orangefield Ellen Williams, LC-M Aimee Scales, Orangefield SECOND TEAM Katie Harrell, LC-M Shelby Apperson, LC-M Marissa Wyatt, Orangefield Amanda Vincent, Deweyville Sara McPherson, Bridge City All-Xena Team (tough as nails) Ashton Wagner (captain), Orangefield, Whitney Knippers, Bridge City, Marley Moss, Deweyville, Kacy Juneau, Orangefield, Shelly Conn, LC-M
  8. 2009 All-Leader Hoop Team Van Wade The Orange Leader The 2008-09 Orange County basketball season produced plenty of moments to remember during a campaign that certainly produced a youth movement. On the girls’ side of the ledger, the Orangefield Lady Bobcats captured yet another District 21-3A crown. They tied Hardin-Jefferson for the regular season title and then downed the Lady Hawks in a battle for the district’s No. 1 playoff seed before falling to a stout Navasota squad in the area round of the 3A playoffs. In District 20-4A, the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Lady Bears earned their first playoff spot since 2001 when they placed fourth in the district standings and then they fell to Barbers Hill in the 4A bidistrict playoff round. On the boys’ side, the West Orange-Stark Mustangs rebounded from a 10-21 season a year ago to go 22-12 for Coach Zack Quinn as they nabbed the third-place playoff slot out of a rugged District 21-3A. It was a tremendous ride and we can’t wait for another season to roll around come November. As always, it wasn’t easy picking the All-Orange Leader teams because all 10 of our teams had plenty talent. So without further ado, here is the 15th Annual All-Orange Leader Best of the 2007-08 hoop campaign: Here is the All-Orange Leader Boys Team as selected by the Orange Leader sports staff: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Marquest Watson, WO-S OFFENSIVE MVP: Colby Caswell, Deweyville DEFENSIVE MVP: Darius Rubin, WO-S NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Hunter Gonzales, LC-M COACH OF THE YEAR: Zack Quinn, WO-S FIRST TEAM Zach Hayes, Orangefield Nate McAnelly, Bridge City Donte Green, WO-S Garrett Granger, Orangefield Tanner Girouard, Bridge City SECOND TEAM Dalton Estes, Deweyville Cameron Johnson, LC-M Tyler Angelle, Orangefield Jake Tsuchiya, LC-M Derrick Evans, Orangefield All-Hercules Team (tough as nails) Seth Williams, Deweyville (captain), Casey Sparks, Orangefield, Justin Francis, WO-S, Terrance Noble, WO-S, Tyler Hyde, Bridge City
  9. Deweyville QB Lairsey dies in early-morning accident Debby Schamber The Orange Leader The “heart and soul†of the Deweyville High School offense was killed about 4 a.m. Sat-urday on Highway 87 near County Road 4191. According to officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety, Destin Lairsey, 17, of Orange, was killed after the 1994 Chevrolet pickup he was driving took a curve too fast. The pickup left the roadway and struck several trees before coming to a stop. The passenger in the pickup, Jacob Burris, 17, of Deweyville, was transferred to Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital-Orange. He is believed to be in good condition with minor injuries. His football coach, Russell McDaniel, said the junior at Deweyville High School was a great athlete with a very competitive spirit. “He was a fierce competitor,†McDaniel said. Lairsey had also just started baseball season. McDaniel said the school will have counselors available at the campus for students who need counseling regarding the tragedy. “This is one of those tragedies in life that sometimes happen,†McDaniel said. “We will do everything we can.†McDaniel said he is not aware of any funeral services scheduled as of yet.
  10. No matter what happens the rest of the way, Lamar basketball coach Steve Roccaforte deserves plenty of credit for the way he’s dealt with a season-long run of injuries, and being able to rally his team after it looked like their season was down the drain. The Cardinals’ recent three-game winning streak without star point guard Kenny Dawkins was a tribute to both good coaching and a resilient group of players. To Roc’s critics, it’s worth pointing out that his three-year record of 49-40 is better than Billy Tubbs’ mark of 46-43 in his second stint at Lamar. He also has been better in Southland Conference games — 27-18 to Tubbs’ 23-25
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  12. Congrats on a great Showing!
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