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In addition to MVP, Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, and Newcomer of the Year. So a total of 28 girls get all district recognition. Seems like too many.
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Nederland (Bull Dog Relay) Results
bulldog81 replied to ozens fastest@1906's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
From the PA News 44th Bulldog Relays NEDERLAND — Here are Friday’s final results from the 44th annual Nederland Bulldog Relays held at Bulldog Stadium. GIRLS DIVISION Discus — 1. Rubiamber Torres, Dayton, 103-11; 2. Latasha Carrington, Barbers Hill, 95-10; 3. Whitney Nico, Kelly, 95-4. Shot put — 1. Latasha Carrington, Barbers Hill, 35-4; 2. Raegan Richard, Ned, 33-4; 3. Crystal Blue, Ozen, 32-10.5. High jump — 1. Alese Pinner, Ned, 5-2; 2. Maci Wilcox, LC-M, 5-0; 3. Jesi Noack, Dayton, 5-0. Long jump — 1. Terrell Robertson, PAMem, 17-3.75; 2. Savanah Desmarais, Ned, 16-8.75; 3. Desiree Gray, PAMem, 16-3.5. Triple jump — 1. Savanah Desmarais, Ned, 33-10; 2. Hannah Bell, Dayton, 33-2.5; 3. Miracle McMillan, West Brook, 32-9.5. Pole vault — 1. Samantha Rhodes, BH, 10-0; 2. Jessica Griffin, BH, 8-6; 3. Chelsea Coleman, BC, 8-6. Distance medley relay — 1. South Houston 13:50.29; 2. Barbers Hill 14:21.55; 3. PN-G 14:26.05. 3,200-meter run — 1. Reanna Edgerton, LC-M, 12:50.85; 2. Elizabeth Vega, South Houston, 12:56.32; 3. Amber Watson, BH, 13:03.86. 400-meter relay — 1. Beaumont Ozen 50.21; 2. South Houston 50.86; 3. PA Memorial 51.35. 800-meter run — 1. Samantha Rhodes, BH, 2:30.98; 2. Ashley Washburn, Ned, 2:32.43; 3. Mailaika Tezeno, PN-G, 2:33.09. 100-meter hurdles — 1. Hillary Poole, BH, 15.65; 2. Paris Collins, PAMem, 16.65; 3. Demetriss Rhone, Silsbee, 17.14. 100-meter dash — 1. Patrisha Johnson, Silsbee, 12.64; 2. LaTrenia Scott, South Houston, 12.72; 3. Kileen Felix, PN-G, 13.29. 800-meter relay — 1. South Houston 1:49.69; 2. West Brook 1:51.67; 3. Barbers Hill 1:51.83. 400-meter dash — 1. Mailaika Tezeno, PN-G, 63.80; 2. Hannah Bell, Dayton, 64.07; 3. Ra’nell Lee, Bmt Central, 64.14. 300-meter hurdles — 1. Hillary Poole, BH, 47.98; 2. Meagan McCoy, BH, 49.36; 3. Paris Collins, PAMem, 50.46. 200-meter dash — 1. Miracle Jernigan, South Houston, 27.40; 2. Whitney Hudson, PAMem, 27.91; 3. Britney Boulard, Bmt Central, 28.18. 1,600-meter run — 1. Samantha Rhodes, BH, 5:49,41; 2. Reanna Edgerton, LC-M, 5:54.73; 3. Catherine Reuter, BH, 5:59.56. 1,600-meter relay — 1. Beaumont Central 4:17.60; 2. Barbers Hill 4:21.88; 3. Nederland 4:22.18. Final standings — 1. Barbers Hill 161; 2. South Houston 88; 3. Nederland 86; 4. PA Memorial 71; 5, Dayton 54; 6. PN-G 47; 7. Bmt Central 42; 8. Bmt Ozen 28; 9. Bmt West Brook 27; 10. LC-M 26; 11. Silsbee 16; 12. Bridge City 12; 13. Orangefield 7.5; 14. Lumberton 6.5; 15. Kelly 6; 16. Deweyville 4. BOYS DIVISION Discus — 1. Jake Hemmings, PN-G, 135-4; 2. Stefan Huber, Ned, 134-5; 3. Jonathon Ward, Lum, 132-9. Shot put — 1. Weekendfer Saurit, South Houston, 54-4.5; 2. Jonathan Rideau, Ozen, 49-7.5; 3. Kheeston Randall, Kelly, 44-4.75. High jump — 1. Jared Williamson, Vidor, 6-5; 2. Jeffery Thomas, Bmt Cent, 6-4; 3. Dylan Richards, PN-G, 6-2. Long jump — 1. Craig Bailey, PAMem, 22-2; 2. Kendrex Salter, LC-M, 22-0.5; 3. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 21-3.5. Triple jump — 1. Craig Bailey, PAMem, 41-10.75; 2. Ortavious Hypolite, WO-S, 41-9; 3. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 41-6. Pole vault — 1. Jordan Begnaud, PN-G, 11-0; 2. Kyle Fontenot, Orangefield, 10-6; 3. Trent Myers, Bridge City, 10-6. Distance medley relay — 1. Barbers Hill 11:26.98; 2. Bridge City 11:39.07; 3. West Brook 11:44.82. 3,200-meter run — 1. Romar Bradley, Ozen, 10:36.11; 2. Hunter Bradshaw, Lum, 10:40.86; 3. Tim Ramsey, BH, 10:53.16. 400-meter relay — 1. Bmt Central 41.68; 2. WO-S 42.54; 3. PAMem 43.04. 800-meter run — 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 2:06.17; 2. Derrick Connors, PAMem, 2:08.15; 3. Fredrick Granger, Bmt Ozen, 2:09.13. 110-meter hurdles — 1. Donovan Harris, Silsbee, 15.02; 2. Cory McGee, Vidor, 16.07; 3. Xeryus Jones, Bmt Central, 16.39. 100-meter dash — 1. Josh Gloston, WO-S, 11.16; 2. Randy Wilson, Bmt Central, 11.43; 3. Daleon Sinette, PAMem, 11.56. 800-meter relay — 1. Bmt Central 1:29.07; 2. Bmt West Brook 1:30.77; 3. WO-S 1:31.23. 400-meter dash — 1. Justin Krautz, Ned, 50.29; 2. Rashaud Brown, PAMem, 50.42; 3. Travis Wilkerson, Lum, 52.37. 300-meter hurdles — 1. Adrian Guillory, Bmt Central, 42.96; 2. Tyler Wright, PN-G, 43.38; 3. Kevin Johnson, BH, 43.58. 200-meter dash — 1. Deajon Mitchell, Bmt Central, 23.01; 2. Caleb Worthy, Orangefield, 23.17; 3. Aaron McCrary, Ned, 23.32. 1,600-meter run — 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 4:42.58; 2. Jess Williams, BH, 4:46.91; 3. Ryan Kelly, BC, 4:49.74. 1,600-meter relay — 1. Bmt West Brook 3:28.05; 2. Bmt Ozen 3:34.99; 3. Bmt Central 3:36.72. Final standings — 1. Beaumont Central 101; 2. PAMemorial 64; 3. PN-G 59; 4. (tie) Bmt West Brook and Bmt Ozen 56; 6. Nederland 55; 7. WO-S 52; 8. Barbers Hill 50; 9. Bridge City 41; 10. Silsbee 26; 11. (tie) Lumberton and Deweyville 24; 13. Orangefield 20; 14. Vidor 19; 15. Dayton 11; 16. Pasadena South Houston 10; 17. LC-M 8; 18. Bmt Msgr. Kelly 6. Copyright © 1999-2006 cnhi, inc. -
PA jumpers, Hemmings, Krautz among champions
bulldog81 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
From the PA News 44th Bulldog Relays NEDERLAND — Here are Friday’s final results from the 44th annual Nederland Bulldog Relays held at Bulldog Stadium. GIRLS DIVISION Discus — 1. Rubiamber Torres, Dayton, 103-11; 2. Latasha Carrington, Barbers Hill, 95-10; 3. Whitney Nico, Kelly, 95-4. Shot put — 1. Latasha Carrington, Barbers Hill, 35-4; 2. Raegan Richard, Ned, 33-4; 3. Crystal Blue, Ozen, 32-10.5. High jump — 1. Alese Pinner, Ned, 5-2; 2. Maci Wilcox, LC-M, 5-0; 3. Jesi Noack, Dayton, 5-0. Long jump — 1. Terrell Robertson, PAMem, 17-3.75; 2. Savanah Desmarais, Ned, 16-8.75; 3. Desiree Gray, PAMem, 16-3.5. Triple jump — 1. Savanah Desmarais, Ned, 33-10; 2. Hannah Bell, Dayton, 33-2.5; 3. Miracle McMillan, West Brook, 32-9.5. Pole vault — 1. Samantha Rhodes, BH, 10-0; 2. Jessica Griffin, BH, 8-6; 3. Chelsea Coleman, BC, 8-6. Distance medley relay — 1. South Houston 13:50.29; 2. Barbers Hill 14:21.55; 3. PN-G 14:26.05. 3,200-meter run — 1. Reanna Edgerton, LC-M, 12:50.85; 2. Elizabeth Vega, South Houston, 12:56.32; 3. Amber Watson, BH, 13:03.86. 400-meter relay — 1. Beaumont Ozen 50.21; 2. South Houston 50.86; 3. PA Memorial 51.35. 800-meter run — 1. Samantha Rhodes, BH, 2:30.98; 2. Ashley Washburn, Ned, 2:32.43; 3. Mailaika Tezeno, PN-G, 2:33.09. 100-meter hurdles — 1. Hillary Poole, BH, 15.65; 2. Paris Collins, PAMem, 16.65; 3. Demetriss Rhone, Silsbee, 17.14. 100-meter dash — 1. Patrisha Johnson, Silsbee, 12.64; 2. LaTrenia Scott, South Houston, 12.72; 3. Kileen Felix, PN-G, 13.29. 800-meter relay — 1. South Houston 1:49.69; 2. West Brook 1:51.67; 3. Barbers Hill 1:51.83. 400-meter dash — 1. Mailaika Tezeno, PN-G, 63.80; 2. Hannah Bell, Dayton, 64.07; 3. Ra’nell Lee, Bmt Central, 64.14. 300-meter hurdles — 1. Hillary Poole, BH, 47.98; 2. Meagan McCoy, BH, 49.36; 3. Paris Collins, PAMem, 50.46. 200-meter dash — 1. Miracle Jernigan, South Houston, 27.40; 2. Whitney Hudson, PAMem, 27.91; 3. Britney Boulard, Bmt Central, 28.18. 1,600-meter run — 1. Samantha Rhodes, BH, 5:49,41; 2. Reanna Edgerton, LC-M, 5:54.73; 3. Catherine Reuter, BH, 5:59.56. 1,600-meter relay — 1. Beaumont Central 4:17.60; 2. Barbers Hill 4:21.88; 3. Nederland 4:22.18. Final standings — 1. Barbers Hill 161; 2. South Houston 88; 3. Nederland 86; 4. PA Memorial 71; 5, Dayton 54; 6. PN-G 47; 7. Bmt Central 42; 8. Bmt Ozen 28; 9. Bmt West Brook 27; 10. LC-M 26; 11. Silsbee 16; 12. Bridge City 12; 13. Orangefield 7.5; 14. Lumberton 6.5; 15. Kelly 6; 16. Deweyville 4. BOYS DIVISION Discus — 1. Jake Hemmings, PN-G, 135-4; 2. Stefan Huber, Ned, 134-5; 3. Jonathon Ward, Lum, 132-9. Shot put — 1. Weekendfer Saurit, South Houston, 54-4.5; 2. Jonathan Rideau, Ozen, 49-7.5; 3. Kheeston Randall, Kelly, 44-4.75. High jump — 1. Jared Williamson, Vidor, 6-5; 2. Jeffery Thomas, Bmt Cent, 6-4; 3. Dylan Richards, PN-G, 6-2. Long jump — 1. Craig Bailey, PAMem, 22-2; 2. Kendrex Salter, LC-M, 22-0.5; 3. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 21-3.5. Triple jump — 1. Craig Bailey, PAMem, 41-10.75; 2. Ortavious Hypolite, WO-S, 41-9; 3. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 41-6. Pole vault — 1. Jordan Begnaud, PN-G, 11-0; 2. Kyle Fontenot, Orangefield, 10-6; 3. Trent Myers, Bridge City, 10-6. Distance medley relay — 1. Barbers Hill 11:26.98; 2. Bridge City 11:39.07; 3. West Brook 11:44.82. 3,200-meter run — 1. Romar Bradley, Ozen, 10:36.11; 2. Hunter Bradshaw, Lum, 10:40.86; 3. Tim Ramsey, BH, 10:53.16. 400-meter relay — 1. Bmt Central 41.68; 2. WO-S 42.54; 3. PAMem 43.04. 800-meter run — 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 2:06.17; 2. Derrick Connors, PAMem, 2:08.15; 3. Fredrick Granger, Bmt Ozen, 2:09.13. 110-meter hurdles — 1. Donovan Harris, Silsbee, 15.02; 2. Cory McGee, Vidor, 16.07; 3. Xeryus Jones, Bmt Central, 16.39. 100-meter dash — 1. Josh Gloston, WO-S, 11.16; 2. Randy Wilson, Bmt Central, 11.43; 3. Daleon Sinette, PAMem, 11.56. 800-meter relay — 1. Bmt Central 1:29.07; 2. Bmt West Brook 1:30.77; 3. WO-S 1:31.23. 400-meter dash — 1. Justin Krautz, Ned, 50.29; 2. Rashaud Brown, PAMem, 50.42; 3. Travis Wilkerson, Lum, 52.37. 300-meter hurdles — 1. Adrian Guillory, Bmt Central, 42.96; 2. Tyler Wright, PN-G, 43.38; 3. Kevin Johnson, BH, 43.58. 200-meter dash — 1. Deajon Mitchell, Bmt Central, 23.01; 2. Caleb Worthy, Orangefield, 23.17; 3. Aaron McCrary, Ned, 23.32. 1,600-meter run — 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 4:42.58; 2. Jess Williams, BH, 4:46.91; 3. Ryan Kelly, BC, 4:49.74. 1,600-meter relay — 1. Bmt West Brook 3:28.05; 2. Bmt Ozen 3:34.99; 3. Bmt Central 3:36.72. Final standings — 1. Beaumont Central 101; 2. PAMemorial 64; 3. PN-G 59; 4. (tie) Bmt West Brook and Bmt Ozen 56; 6. Nederland 55; 7. WO-S 52; 8. Barbers Hill 50; 9. Bridge City 41; 10. Silsbee 26; 11. (tie) Lumberton and Deweyville 24; 13. Orangefield 20; 14. Vidor 19; 15. Dayton 11; 16. Pasadena South Houston 10; 17. LC-M 8; 18. Bmt Msgr. Kelly 6. Copyright © 1999-2006 cnhi, inc. -
I heard that one of Vidor's girls got a pretty bad head injury last night. Any word on how she is doing?
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LC-M has been impressive with the way they have played with their season on the line. Last 4 games: Beat Nederland by 4 at home in a game that they totally dominated on the boards and in the paint. Went to Lumberton and won by 23. Beat Vidor by 31 at home. Beat Central at home by 4. I don't see them having much problem at PN-G. And I'm thinking that Ozen will beat Dayton.
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Where was Willie?
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*Nederland vs. Vidor/65-55 Vidor Wins/Comments*
bulldog81 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
They played like a team that was just playing out the season, instead of a team that was still trying to make the playoffs. They didn't play as a team. For most of the game they showed very little effort and were just plain lazy on defense. -
Look at Livingston's travel schedule, all 7 opponents between 75 and 115 miles.
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LCM,DAYTON,VIDOR,NEDERLAND All 4 teams have won on their home court against each other. All 4 teams have lost all games to Ozen. 3 teams (Vidor lost to PN-G) have won all games against PN-G and Lumberton. If the last 3 games continue these trends, 3rd place will go to whichever team can beat Central. Dayton already has and if Nederland and LC-M can get a win against Central they will get a share of 3rd place.
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*LC-M vs. Nederland/LC-M WINS 63-59/COMMENTS*
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Nederland's Evan Fitch had 16pts,all in the 4th quarter. -
*Lumberton 41 PN-G 36 Final/Comments*
bulldog81 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Who won? Scoreboard at top shows PN-G won. OT Show said PN-G won. -
*Nederland vs. PN-G.64-44 Nederland Wins/Comments*
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They lost Tezeno and Weathersbee to grades. And 1 other player quit the team. -
*Nederland vs. PN-G.64-44 Nederland Wins/Comments*
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Nederland: Chris Hammond 20pts. Francis Torres 18pts. Josh Dean 9pts. Dionte Forney 9pts. -
Sins of a Father Corey Gahan was a champion in-line skater at 13. Then his dad put him on a regimen of steroids and HgH This is not a basketball article, but an disturbing article about the extreme things some parents will do to increase their kids chances of success. [Hidden Content]
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*Central vs. Nederland/CENTRAL WINS 81-74/COMMENTS*
bulldog81 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
The Port Arthur News Nederland falls to Central By Cody Pastorella NEDERLAND — It was a game of runs and free throws in Friday night’s matchup between the Nederland Bulldogs and Central Jaguars. While the lead only changed hands twice, no lead was ever safe. The Jags got up big in the first and big in the second; but every time they wanted to relax, Chris Hammond and company marched back. In the end, however, Beaumont’s Jamar Gulley, who scored 32 points, was just too much and Central pulled off an 81-74 victory in the Dog Dome to move to 6-1 in District 22-4A. Nederland was down by as much as 20 midway through the third period and down by 11 to start the fourth quarter. Some five minutes into the final frame, it was just a five point game with the score 77-72. It was the second time Nederland charged back from a big deficit. In the first half, the Bulldogs fell behind 23-6. Just like in the second half, Nederland came back and cut the score to just two points when Jordan Pitts, who scored eight points in the second quarter, sank a bucket with 4:20 left in the half to make the score 28-26. Central answered, however, and went on a 15-2 run to end the half. The second half was the same story. The Dogs charged and made the score 77-72 when Chris Brisco grabbed a rebound a banked a layup off the backboard with just 1:25 left to play. But the Jaguars answered again by scoring four of the final six points in the game. Central also answered by playing some gutsy defense during Nederland’s final three possessions. With the score 79-74, the Dogs had three opportunities to score, tie, win or whatever they could get. On the first possession, Nederland missed a couple shots. On the next possession, the Hammond had a shot blocked. On the final possession, the Bulldogs turned the ball over. During those three possessions, Central scored just two points. Nederland’s biggest problem was its inability to shoot free throws. The Bulldogs shot 12-of-22 from the charity stripe and only hit one free throw during one-and-one opportunities. “You got to hit your free throws and you can’t turned the ball over,†said Nederland head coach Brian English. “That’s the name of the game. Free throws and turnovers. They made their free throws and we didn’t. They didn’t turn the ball over as much as we did and we made a lot of stupid passes.†While Gulley was a thorn in the Dog’s proverbial side all night, it was his fourth quarter that really made the difference. Gulley scored 11 of his 32 points in the final period. Three times, in the quarter, Gulley made shots off his own rebounds. For Nederland, Frances Torres was the man in the fourth frame. Torres scored 13 on the night. He was the Bulldogs second highest scorer behind Hammond’s 32 points. Of Torres’ 13 points, 10 came in the final eight minutes. He also hit back-to-back treys to cut the score to 71-64 with 3:45 left in the contest. Hammond had a similar run for the Dogs in the third quarter. Hammond scored seven straight points for Nederland and had 11 in all for the quarter, aiding the Dogs to a 17-3 run to close out the third. This was the second loss that the Dogs suffered this week. With Friday’s loss, the Bulldogs fall to 4-3 in district play. English admitted that if his team would have beat Vidor on Tuesday and Central on Friday that their chances for the playoffs would have come much easier. “Any time you make the playoffs, you have to earn it,†he said. “We’re in a situation now where we are really going to have to earn the playoffs.†Nederland travels to Port Neches on Tuesday for its next game, while the Jags play host to Lumberton. Copyright © 1999-2006 cnhi, inc. -
*Central vs. Nederland/CENTRAL WINS 81-74/COMMENTS*
bulldog81 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Nederland got down by 16 in the 2nd quarter. They got it back to 2 and then Central scored the final 13pts. of the half. Central hit 3 3's early in the 3rd and were up by 23. Nederland kept fighting back but couldn't get any closer than 5. -
*Central vs. Nederland/CENTRAL WINS 81-74/COMMENTS*
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Central 27 16 18 20 - 81 Nederland 13 15 22 24 - 74 Ned: Chris Hammond 32p/10r Francis Torres 13p Jordan Pitts 11p/2r/4st Central: Gulley 32p -
*Central vs. Nederland/CENTRAL WINS 81-74/COMMENTS*
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Hammond and Gulley both finished with 32pts. -
*Nederland vs. Lumberton/Nederland Wins 71-46/Comments*
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Nederland: Dionte Forney 13p/6r Chris Hammond 12p/5r Francis Torres 10p/2r Josh Dean 8p/4r Buddy Cooper 7p/3r Marcus Eaves 6p/2r Evan Fitch 6p/1r Jordan Pitts 5p/4r Kris Briscoe 3p/3r Zach Zimmerman 2p/1r Andy Nguyen 2r -
*LC-M vs. Nederland/58-51 Nederland Wins/Comments*
bulldog81 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Nederland: Chris Hammond 28pts., 8rbs. Buddy Cooper 8pts., 8rbs., 6st. Jordan Pitts 6pts., 5rbs. Evan Fitch 5pts., 1rb. Kris Briscoe 4pts., 3rbs. Josh Dean 4pts., 3rbs. Dionte Forney 3pts.,5rbs. -
*Post BH Tournment Scores/Sterling Wins Tournment*
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LC-M 66, Nederland 61 OT Ned: Dionte Forney 15pts., 6rbs. Chris Hammond 14pts., 14rbs. Jordan Pitts 10pts. -
*Post BH Tournment Scores/Sterling Wins Tournment*
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Nederland 55, WO-S 49 OT Ned: Chris Hammmond 21pts., 13rbs. Jordan Pitts 9pts., 5st. Diante Forney 7pts. Nederland 60, Splendora 48 Ned: Chris Hammond 23pts., 7 rbs., 6 st. Josh Dean 8pts.