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Yep BC will be favored and win District this year....Mark it down...
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Where do you see Snyder Pitching in the order?? Has Breaux pitched this summer, heard he throws hard but not consistent...
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I'm with you on this one Orangeboy, Jasper will not repeat as District champs although they should make the playoffs....
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Your school's all time players at each position.
Critter replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Now the Kicker part looks Better... -
Just IMO...This is the Lineup for next year... 1. Breaux..CF because of speed and a good throwing arm 2. Hicks..SP, with a better chance to get on base for Jackson 3. Jackson..Catcher, you don't want he starting a new inning if they were 3 up 3 down no none on base 4. Dillon..LF, Good Power at the number four hole 5. Snyder..1st Base 6. Mathews..SS 7. Robertson..3rd, just to keep a good bat down in the order 8. Clark..RF 9. Hubbard..2nd Base Would almost think they could bump the #2, 3, & 4 spot up and bat Breaux at the #4 spot...Who knows.... Cessac would just pitch in my Lineup....Just IMO
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I figured they would move Hart in to the infield and put Bronson in the outfield to use his speed?????? If hart stays in the outfield, I think he is the best returning.
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A brief look at next years B C Cardinals
Critter replied to East TX's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
That was just being said because of a possible lingering arm injury, read all the post first. -
A brief look at next years B C Cardinals
Critter replied to East TX's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
If I was to take a stab at it I would move Jackson to first Encalade to Catch and leave Robertson at third And then Hubbard to RF...Just my thoughts.... -
A brief look at next years B C Cardinals
Critter replied to East TX's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
You raise a good point about Matt and his abilities he's a great athlete. But remember we struck gold twice this year with Hicks and Robertson both starting in the infield for our Varsity team...Who knows???? Sorry here you go #1 Pitcher, Hicks #2 Clark Catcher, Jackson 1st, Snyder 2nd, Cessac SS, Mathews when Hicks is Pitching 3rd, Robertson LF, Dillon CF, Breaux RF, I would start Clark unless he pitches then I would put Encalade the Backup Catcher out there, seems like he's got a pretty good arm. -
Who has the best/craziest fans?
Critter replied to fbplayer999's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Other than PNG I would go with BC "That's not even on the List" they alllllways bring the fans to every game. As for anybody bringing more fans than PNG, come on their band has more people in it than some of the schools on the list much less fans... ;D -
A brief look at next years B C Cardinals
Critter replied to East TX's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
EASY Cards_mom......Who would have thought that Hicks would come in as a FRESHMAN and be the number three Pitcher last year????? I think Snyder should play 1st IMO.... -
;D ;D...Funny, I laughed my rear off...
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I also agree with the size thing....I think he should try to walk on somewhere...Maybe Panola...
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SILSBEE'S Joel Schooling accepts JUCO Scholarship!!
Critter replied to BearKats30's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I'm sure Panola is greatful to get both of these young men, and I hope they are their best two pitchers. -
SILSBEE'S Joel Schooling accepts JUCO Scholarship!!
Critter replied to BearKats30's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Best two pitchers ????? You mean at Panola... ??? ??? -
Exactly Jasper played as a team all year, not one player dominated for Jasper, it was a team effort all year.
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I agree with J_dog 21-3A is the toughest district hands down.....Congrats to all the players on the list from our area.
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I think BC should be in the #2 spot right behind Jasper..... ;D
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**JASPER WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 14-4**
Critter replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I know I lived that close to MILL Creek I would probably be there every day after work..... ;D -
**JASPER WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 14-4**
Critter replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Well maybe a little north cause of Dan B being dry as a BONE.... ;D -
3a's Best two teams in State from same District
Critter replied to kem up 10's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
10-4 Good Buddy.......... ;D -
LOCAL HIGHSCHOOL PLAYERS IN THE MLB DRAFT...
Critter replied to hj_hawk_60's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Because he is drafted straight out of HS.....Read first.....And you would've known he didn't even go to JUCO... -
Former Bridge City pitcher Kevin Angelle's next best chance at being selected highly in the Major League Baseball draft may not occur until next year. A left-hander, Angelle spent the past season at San Jacinto College as a draft-and-follow prospect for the Texas Rangers but never signed with the organization. He is eligible to be selected a second time in the two-day Major League Baseball draft that starts today but will essentially be faced with a take-it-or-leave-it offer if picked. "Hopefully I'll go in the same round or better than I did last year," said Angelle, a 13th-round pick by the Rangers last year. A rule change has ended the draft-and-follow option, which allowed for players to wait until a week before the next year's draft to sign a contract. Now all drafted players have until Aug. 15 to sign, which limits the amount of time in which they can mull an offer before being thrown into the next draft pool. Angelle's advisor, Bobby Straface, said he does not foresee Angelle signing a professional contract this year. "He'll be one of our top guys next year," said Straface, who anticipates Lamar outfielder Colin Delome will be chosen in the first five rounds today. Angelle went 4-1 with a 3.91 ERA in 46 innings for San Jacinto. He struck out 36 and walked 32. The team placed fourth in the Division I JUCO World Series. Junior college players are eligible to be drafted every year. Players at four-year colleges cannot be selected until three years after high school graduation. Angelle guided Bridge City to the Class 3A state tournament as a junior and senior. He was projected by Baseball America to be picked in as high as the fourth round out of high school. High school players commonly slide to lower rounds if it is apparent they will opt for college if certain financial requests are not met. Angelle had withdrawn a commitment to Texas A&M and planned to attend San Jacinto at the time of last year's draft. Angelle estimated his fastball dropped from the 88-92 mph range to 85-88 mph since his senior season at Bridge City. He said he worked out more in high school, which might have contributed to the drop. "San Jacinto doesn't have much of a weight room," said Angelle, who plans to rededicate himself to working out while playing baseball for a Houston-area team this summer. FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO PROS? Bridge City centerfielder Johnny Dishon may be the top professional prospect among Southeast Texas high school players but said he doesn't figure to be selected highly. West Brook infielders Tim Ferguson (Mississippi) and David Murphy (Houston) said during the season they did not anticipate being drafted. Among other players, LC-M catcher Jake Rowell is signed with McNeese State. Pitchers Jeff Stringer of Bridge City, Beau Helmke of Nederland and Nick Christopher of Cathedral are signed with Lamar. This from the Beaumont Enterprise