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  4. Eagles start off district with win By Robert Chambliss Correspondent Published September 27, 2008 MONT BELVIEU — The Barbers Hill Eagles volleyball team soared high over the Dayton Broncos in Friday night’s hurricane-delayed district opener. Leading the team to its 25-13, 25-17, 25-11 victory was senior Dyana Cannon with her 10 kills, three blocks, and five aces. “I think our entire team played well,†Cannon said. “We all came out strong and played 110 percent. I’m proud of my team, and I am glad that we came out here and grabbed this first district victory.†Also helping the team to victory were Taylor Barnett and Kirsten Terry. Barnett had an impressive 21 serve attempts and 16 points won on serve, while Terry had eight kills and two blocks. The Eagles jumped out early on the Broncos in set one, with an impressive four aces in a row to cap off the first set victory. In set two the Broncos fought back with Deanna Tousant three kills and two blocks; however, the Eagles were just too much for the Broncos to overcome. In the third and final set, the Eagles coasted their way to victory with 14 kills and four blocks. It had been two weeks since they had last played a game because of Hurricane Ike, but coach John Leonard seemed very positive with how well his team played. “We had good practices all week, and I really felt that our team was ready to play,†he said. And ready to play is exactly what the Eagles were. “We went out and took care of our business tonight,†he said. “We took care of the ball really well, we didn’t make a lot of silly mistakes, and we kept our shots in play forcing the Broncos to make some errors and providing opportunities for us to make easy kills.†When questioned about winning the district coach Leonard just said, “If we play like we did tonight, then I have no doubt that we could play with the best of them.†The Eagles look to make it 2-0 in district today when they take on Galena Park at 4 p.m. at Barbers Hill in the high school competition gym.
  5. Astros Eliminated from Playoffs after 5-4 win over Atlanta HOUSTON (AP) - Within moments of Darin Erstad's game-ending homer on Friday night, the Houston Astros realized they had been knocked out of playoff contention. Erstad's pinch-hit solo homer lifted Houston to a 5-4 win over the Atlanta Braves, but the Astros were eliminated from the NL wild-card race when Milwaukee beat Chicago. Michael Bourn also scored from second on a third-inning sacrifice fly for Houston, which entered 3½ games back of the New York Mets and Milwaukee for the wild card. The Astros celebrated Erstad's shot at home plate, then returned to their clubhouse just in time to watch the Brewers finish a 5-1 victory at Miller Park. "It's obviously bittersweet to go from winning to, literally three minutes later, watching Milwaukee pull this out," Erstad said. "We didn't hand it to them. They had to win. This team kept fighting." Erstad's third career game-winning homer bailed out closer Jose Valverde (6-3), who gave up the tying run in the top of the ninth. Julian Tavarez (1-4) retired Humberto Quintero in the bottom half and Erstad homered to right on the next pitch. The Astros are 41-23 since the All-Star break, second only to the Angels in the majors. They're 21-10 since Aug. 23, despite a five-game losing streak in the wake of Hurricane Ike. "We could've mailed it in about a month and a half ago," manager Cecil Cooper said. "They continued to play and we got contributions from all over the board. That says a lot about the team we have." The hurricane hit Houston on Sept. 12 and forced the Astros to play two scheduled home games against the Cubs in Milwaukee. Playing in front of mostly Cubs fans, Houston lost both games - getting no-hit by Carlos Zambrano in the opener. The third game of the series was postponed and would've been played in Houston on Monday if it had playoff implications. "We ran out of games. That's what it came down to," starter Brian Moehler said. "But we played well the last few months. We battled and we made it interesting when people thought we were out of it." Houston led 4-0 after three innings against Jorge Campillo. Kaz Matsui led off the first with a double to right. Bourn bunted and Campillo fielded it, but his throw bounced away from first baseman Casey Kotchman and Matsui scored. Campillo was charged with an error. Ty Wigginton hit a one-out solo homer to right in the second inning. Jeff Francoeur had a chance to snag it, but a fan caught the ball just out of the right fielder's reach. "I thought I had it," Francoeur said. "It would have been a tough play. My arm went all the way back. The fan caught it above me. It's not like he reached over the stands." Bourn beat out an infield hit in the third and advanced on Miguel Tejada's groundout. Lance Berkman flew out to deep center and the speedy Bourn raced home to push the lead to 3-0. Hunter Pence added an RBI double. Kotchman hit a two-run single off Moehler after the Braves loaded the bases in the fourth. Buddy Carlyle relieved Campillo for the Houston fourth. Campillo threw 51 pitches, giving up seven hits. The 30-year-old Campillo was making his 25th start and manager Bobby Cox thought he looked tired. "He was just pitched out," Cox said. "I thought about not starting him. He had a great season. I told him that when I took him out." Cooper brought in left-hander Tim Byrdak to replace Moehler with two outs in the sixth. Moehler allowed only four hits. Kelly Johnson's sacrifice fly off LaTroy Hawkins in the eighth cut Houston's lead to 4-3. It was the first run allowed by Hawkins in 23 appearances since the Astros acquired him from the New York Yankees on July 30. Valverde relieved to start the ninth and gave up a leadoff walk to Omar Infante and a single to Francoeur. Brandon Jones then hit a grounder to Berkman at first and he threw to Tejada to start a double play. Valverde mishandled the relay throw and Infante scored to tie it at 4. Valverde blew his seventh save chance. He had converted 27 of his previous 29. "The big boy has been terrific," Cooper said. "He was probably due for one." Notes: Atlanta slugger Chipper Jones was out of the starting lineup for the sixth straight game with soreness in his right shoulder. ... Mike Hampton (3-3) will start Sunday's finale for Atlanta, replacing Jair Jurrjens (13-10). ... Johnson went 0-for-2, ending a 22-game hitting streak. It had been the longest active streak in the majors. By CHRIS DUNCAN-AP Sports Writer
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  12. From smoaky.com Friday, September 26th: Class 5-A John Tyler 27 Lewisville 20 (OT) Tyler Lee 21 Flower Mound Marcus 13 Flower Mound 48 DeSoto 27 District 13-4A: Longview 41 Texas High 7 Hallsville 24 Mount Pleasant 7 Sulphur Springs 51 Pine Tree 27 District 16-4A Corsicana 34 Waco University 31 Non-District Games: Whitehouse 23 Celina 22 Gilmer 49 Daingerfield 18 Monroe Neville 42 Marshall 13 Nacogdoches 21 Jasper 14 Carthage 42 Jacksonville 21 Atlanta 35 Henderson 14 Kilgore 35 Palestine 14 Lindale 32 Pittsburg 0 Gladewater 41 Commerce 28 Liberty-Eylau 29 Paris 15 Pleasant Grove 37 North Lamar 27 Canton 39 Quinlan Ford 16 Chapel Hill 38 Athens 15 Mount Vernon 35 Mineola 6 Spring Hill 28 Van 7 New Boston 27 Linden-Kildare 6 Arp 17 Tatum 7 Rains 47 Brownsboro 41 Rusk 54 Bullard 48 (2-OT) Pottsboro 20 Farmersville 14 New Waverly 21 Huntington 14 Kemp 63 Palmer 27 Corsicana 34 Waco University 21 Diboll 39 Newton 35 Palestine Westwood 41 Groesbeck 3 Waco La Vega 21 Crockett 12 Whitesboro 21 Aubrey 11 Lovejoy 46 Anna 19 Community 48 Bonham 6 Mexia 35 West 13 Waco Connally 35 Gatesville 23 Fairfield 38 Crandall 12 Teague 28 Maypearl 7 China Spring 41 Marlin 14 Troup 27 Hughes Springs 7 West Rusk 57 Queen City 7 Elkhart 25 Centerville 22 San Augustine 29 Garrison 7 Buffalo 39 Leon 7 Corrigan-Camden 24 Woodville 7 Hearne 35 Groveton 7 Shelbyville 43 Trinity 0 Kirbyville 35 Center 0 Brook Hill 35 Big Sandy 0 Quinlan Boles 62 Union Hill 0 Hawkins 60 Fruitvale 0 Dawson 46 Hubbard 12 Mart 41 Waco Reicher 0 Maud 54 Cumby 6 Hardin 48 Hemphill 27 Leverett's Chapel 84 Apple Springs 36 Calvert 53 Trinidad 8 Parish Episcopal 49 Grace Community 0 All Saints 41 Fort Worth Temple 20 Ferris 30 Eustace 14 Lorena 32 Hillsboro 27 Sanger 27 Princeton 0 Hull-Daisetta 32 Warren 6 District 11-2A Melissa 49 Honey Grove 22 District 12-2a Paul Pewitt 69 Rivercrest 10 Prairiland 24 Clarksville 18 DeKalb 21 Paris Chisum 14 Hooks 33 Redwater 19 District 13-2A Caddo Mills 54 Alba-Golden 7 Winnsboro 62 Grand Saline 0 Cooper 43 Como-Pickton 23 Lone Oak 54 Quitman 0 District 14-2A Edgewood 35 Blooming Grove 28 Kerens 34 Scurry-Rosser 7 Mildred @ Malakoff District 18-2A White Oak 55 Harmony 7 Winona 6 New Diana 0 Harleton 14 Elysian Fields 13 (2-OT) Union Grove 21 Sabine 0 District 19-1A Tenaha 72 Beckville 14 Mount Enterprise 21 Joaquin 20 West Sabine 49 Timpson 38 District 20-1A Alto 39 Grapeland 26 Cayuga 54 Carlisle 21 Overton 26 Cushing 6
  13. Can't believe they would even consider letting him play after that!
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