besbolbenbedygud Posted August 6, 2007 Report Posted August 6, 2007 I'm not from BC but how could you leave out Steve Martin?? he got you to your first ever state final.......
Guest Orangeboy Posted August 6, 2007 Report Posted August 6, 2007 I'm not from BC but how could you leave out Steve Martin?? he got you to your first ever state final.......And in a much tougher 4A district.
besbolbenbedygud Posted August 6, 2007 Report Posted August 6, 2007 And in a much tougher 4A district.absolutely 100% on the nose!!!!
bevo Posted August 9, 2007 Report Posted August 9, 2007 BLACKSHEAR? KNIGHT?Knight was an outstanding athlete but not a good pitcher. And in my opinion the best pitcher is the one who makes it to the highest level. Blacksher did not throw as hard as Fletcher or Martin, but he was a better pitcher. And he is the only one playing in the Professional levels. You may be outstanding but if you don't have any determination or heart then your not going to be any good. So Blacksher is my vote for the Best pitcher to come out of BC. No one will ever out work this kid. The Question is still out on Angelle and Stringer. After ther done with college we can judge them. Blacksher #1 (hardest working, Biggest heart, Great Skills).
Guest UknowWho Posted August 10, 2007 Report Posted August 10, 2007 For those of you who need proof about Clay's speed, here it is..... Tell A Friend Site Search Site Map ANU Northern Voice Bookstore Contact Us About Us Help This Site Discussion Forum - Active Topics - Memberlist - Search - Help - Register - Login J. B. Cash's Column Joe Kowalski's Column Boxing NFL College Football Baseball Basketball Hockey Golf Other Sports Media Racism and Stereotyping Crimes, Anti-Social Behavior and Buffoonery Active Topics | Memberlist | Search | Help | Register | Login Baseball Caste Football Forums : Baseball Topic: Clay Buchholz Author Message << Prev Topic | Next Topic >> sunshineCaste Football MentorMember #42Joined: 22 December 2004 Online Status: OfflinePosts: 664 Posted: 31 October 2005 at 9:22am | IP Logged -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Baseball America is starting its annual draft report card and here is an interesting tidbit. The Red Sox drafted a pitcher Clay Buchholz out of Texas somewhere. He is 21 and get this he recently ran the 40 yard dash in 4.25 and 4.27 seconds. Too bad the guy is a pitcher. He should be a CF. To make matters worse he was drafted by an American league team with the DH. Maybe they will switch his position down the road? He is 6-3 and 190lbs, great athlete!!Yeh baseball players are so unathletic. Back to Top KG2422Caste Football Mentor Member #172Joined: 10 August 2005Location: Texas Online Status: OfflinePosts: 862 Posted: 31 October 2005 at 10:00am | IP Logged -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That kid is from my hometown in Lumberton ,TX! He played WR in high school. I heard he was fast ,but I thought the time was bogus because a lot of those high school kids have bogus times. He's a good kid too from what I know from the few times I've met him Maybe this will clear things up for you!
skills123 Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 Allen Harrington's Senior Year 14-2 0.25 ERA 144 k's 87 innings Hit over .350 9 HR's other good one's too came through png
643 Posted March 23, 2008 Report Posted March 23, 2008 Allen Harrington's Senior Year 14-2 0.25 ERA 144 k's 87 innings Hit over .350 9 HR's other good one's too came through png 0.25 ERA....come on now
Guest Silsbee88 Posted March 24, 2008 Report Posted March 24, 2008 Brian Cravey - Silsbee drafted by Braves 1992 - played for Texas - threw 90+ in high school.
yogi Posted March 24, 2008 Report Posted March 24, 2008 WOS- Patterson Nederland_ Sullivan LCM_ Hale PNG- dont know alot to choose from BC- Angelle, BC didnt even make the playoffs fletchers senior year he got beat in a one game playoff to see who goes to the playoffs by LCM. Lumberton- dont know. No one has really been dominant. Faced Buckholtz alot in hs and he was good but not dominant. They got 3rd in district his senior year and the district was not that strong. Same story with the other two they were good but not dominant.
Catcher_in_the_Wry Posted March 24, 2008 Report Posted March 24, 2008 Frankie Tays from LCM was the most effective high school pitcher I have ever seen. That is not to say he was the best or had the most potential, but for those four years of high school, he had numbers as well as anyone.
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