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WO-S 69, @ Kirbyville 26 W (16-6): Qwest Watson 17 K (3-7) PICK: WO-S (-10)
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Red River Rivalry Basketball Style!
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HJ vs. Milburn Updates/HJ Wins!!!!!!!
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kogt.com A group of concerned WOS Mustang parents and citizens are getting together to discuss the school boards decision to cancel bus transportation for athletes following practices and games. The meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 7pm at Dallas Insurance on 16th St. Organizer Skip Moore said the school board voted in December to eliminate busing students home for financial reasons but they also said they would take another look at the decision they made in January after numerous complaints. So Moore wants input so that they'll be prepared for the next board meeting which is scheduled for Jan. 20.
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6pm start...post scores here
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Henderson, Rice elected to Hall of Fame Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Rickey Henderson sped his way into the Hall of Fame on the first ballot Monday, and Jim Rice made it in on his 15th and final try. Henderson, baseball's career leader in runs scored and stolen bases, received 94.8 percent of the vote from the Baseball Writers' Association of America, well above the 75 percent needed. Rice, among baseball's most feared hitters in the late 1970s and early 1980s, got 76.4 percent of the vote after falling just shy with 72.2 percent last year. Henderson became the 44th player elected in his first year of eligibility. Rice was only the third elected by the BBWAA in his final year, joining Red Ruffing (1967) and Ralph Kiner (1975). The pair will be inducted into the Hall during ceremonies on July 26 in Cooperstown, N.Y. They will be joined by former Yankees and Indians second baseman Joe Gordon, elected posthumously last month by the Veterans Committee. Henderson was picked on 511 of 539 ballots and Rice was selected on 412, just more than the 405 needed. Rice received only 29.8 percent of the vote in 1995, when he appeared on the ballot for the first time. He topped 50 percent for the first time in 2000 and reached 64.8 percent in 2006 — the highest percentage for a player who wasn't elected in a later year was 63.4 by Gil Hodges in 1983, his final time on the ballot. Andre Dawson fell 44 votes short with 67 percent. He was followed by Bert Blyleven (62.7 percent), Lee Smith (44.5), Jack Morris (44.0), Tommy John (31.7) and Tim Raines (22.6). John appeared on the ballot for the final time. Mark McGwire, stigmatized by accusations he used performance-enhancing drugs, received 118 votes (21.9 percent) in his third year of eligibility, down from the 128 votes he got in each of his first two tries. Henderson, the 1990 AL MVP, was a 10-time All-Star who swiped 1,406 bases, just one shy of 50 percent more than Lou Brock, who is in second place with 938. Henderson batted .279 with 297 homers, 1,115 RBIs, 2,190 walks and 2,295 runs. He owns the modern-day, single-season record with 130 steals in 1982, and the career mark with 81 leadoff homers. He played 25 seasons for Oakland, the Yankees, Toronto, San Diego, Anaheim, the Mets, Seattle, Boston and the Dodgers. Rice, the 1978 AL MVP, was an eight-time All-Star who hit 382 home runs in 16 seasons with the Boston Red Sox from 1974-89. He had a .298 career batting average and 1,451 RBIs, and from 1977-79 averaged .320 with 41 homers and 128 RBIs.
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2008 All Setxsports.com Football team
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Player of year- A.J. Dugat Dayton Offensive MVP- Cody Green Dayton Top 2 awards! -
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Sabine Pass vs. HF Predictions? Sharks Win!!!
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Mustangs face another schedule change By RYAN S. CLARK Over the last week, the Southeast Texas Mustangs have faced as many schedule changes as games played. Sunday's game against the Houston Takers was postponed so each team could free up a date to play the Beijing Aoshen Olympian, an ABA team based out of Stockton, Calif., said Mustangs coach Steve Tucker. Tucker said Beijing Aoshen Olympian will travel to Texas and play the Mustangs, the Takers, the San Antonio-based Texas Fuel and the Texas City Rangers starting Feb. 15. The Mustangs, who are 10-1, would play the team at Ford Arena on Feb. 15. A make-up date for the Mustangs game against the Takers has not yet been determined, Tucker said. The latest schedule change comes off the heels of the Mustangs having to cancel its two-game road set against the West Texas Whirlwinds, who play in Midland. Instead, the Mustangs played the Mississippi Blues in Jackson, Miss., and won both games extending their winning streak to nine games. One game that is still scheduled is the Mustangs home game on Thursday at 7:30 p.m against the Texas Fuel. The Fuel, who are the No. 2 team in the ABA power rankings, are the only team to beat the Mustangs this season.
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Countdown to Signing Day: Ortavious Hypolite
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Going to be a good class of Recruits!!