KFDM COOP Posted May 7, 2007 Report Posted May 7, 2007 Sharks fall to defending champsThe 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.
BUNA95 Posted May 7, 2007 Report Posted May 7, 2007 Its hard to knock off the defending champs. Still a great season
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