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Sharks fall to defending champs

The Port Arthur News

Sabine Pass was a 10-0 loser Saturday in its rain-abbreviated Class A bidistrict playoff with defending Class A state champion Anderson-Shiro at Humble High.

It was the first playoff appearance for Sabine Pass since 1986 and the Sharks were no match for Anderson-Shiro and last year’s player of the year, Tim Harris, who allowed just one hit in the five-inning game shortened by the 10-run rule.

Gary Ball’s second-inning double was the highlight for the Sharks, who end their season with an overall record of 12-8.

Casey Carlos started on the mound for SP and, after allowing single runs in the first and second, ran into serious trouble in the third. Before the eight-run inning for Anderson-Shiro, both Casey Hagen and Ball had to come in in relief.

Originally, the two teams were to play a weekend best-of-three series in The Woodlands, but wet fields forced the move to Humble and allowed just one game.

In other playoff action Saturday, Hardin-Jefferson and Aaron Treece eliminated Liberty and Vidor lost its series with Barbers Hill in three games. Treece hit a three-run homer and pitched a one-hitter in a 10-0 H-J win that made for a 2-0 sweep over Liberty.  Vidor bounced back from Friday’s 1-0 loss to Barbers Hill with a 7-5 win in Saturday’s first game but was eliminated in Game 3, 11-3.

With the addition to the playoffs of district champs who sat out bidistrict with a bye, this week’s baseball playoff action will include West Brook in Class 5A, Little Cypress-Mauriceville in 4A, Jasper, Bridge City and H-J in 3A, Buna in 2A and High Island in Class A.

Nederland, a 2-1 winner over Lamar Consolidated Friday, is the area’s only softball team alive in this week’s Region III quarterfinal round.

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