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In 22-4A - LCM is definitely the front runner until someone proves otherwise.  But don't count PNG, Vidor, or Nederland out.

PNG was a young team with a lot returning led by Eric Harrington, Jon Carnahan, and Jerin Spikes. 

Vidor's combination of experience (V.J. Bunner, Taylor Robicheau, etc.) and youth(Trae Hester, Chad Sims, Chas Bruce, Jesse Griffin, etc.) leaves them coming back with a strong team.  They will miss the bat of Cameron Perkins.  They have to build on last years success to prove that last year was not a fluke.(I don't believe it was.)  Good coach with talented players.

Nederland should be stronger than last year.  Ryan Sampere, Aaron McFarland, Josh Dean, and Justin Richard, give a strong pitching corps.  Reagan Stanley and Adam Broussard will return as outfielders.  Some combination of McFarland, Sampere, Jordan Pitts, Jude Vidrine, and Kirby Bellow should make a solid infield.  The big question is catcher with Trey Terracina being the front runner.  He has always hit well and has made great strides due to his work ethic on his defensive skills.  They have the most to prove this year. 

   

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yall were talking about Jasper is gonna be one of the teams to beat next year, but i dont think they will be as good cause they dont have the players to fill in were they lost there seniors. or do they?

Let's see now.  Jasper won two  games at state, almost 10 run ruling both games.  Both winning Jasper pitchers will return.  The entire outfield returns, including CF Hart.  3B returns.  Only a freshman, he made many senior level plays.  DH Bronson returns.  Jasper easily has the talent to fill in the other 4 spots.

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Whats Nederlands depth chart at the catcher spot?

The players mentioned in my previous post are those that played all or part of the season for their schools 2007 Varsity Team. 

At catcher for Nederland: Samuel Rodahl(Jr.) was the starter for JV prior to Terracina(Jr.) moving down to get more playing time.  He did a pretty good job.  Shae Campbell(Senior) has also played catcher on JV the last two years.  Taylor Trahan(Soph.) and Jackson Broussard(Soph.) played on the Sophomore/Freshman Team.  There also is a Freshman named Babineaux who looks to be a pretty good catcher for the future.  Terracina is the only one with Varsity experience.

I was told, there's a player name of Roebuck(Senior) that is an outfielder that has moved into the NISD from HJ.  He played for MCBR 18 Yr. Old Tournament Team and is supposed to be solid.  If he plays he could compete for the third outfield spot.       

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I was told, there's a player name of Roebuck(Senior) that is an outfielder that has moved into the NISD from HJ.  He played for MCBR 18 Yr. Old Tournament Team and is supposed to be solid.  If he plays he could compete for the third outfield spot.       

If that's true Orangefield, Kirbyville, WOS and HF just got a little better.

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well then whats there lineup goin to look like?

just like last year.  fast, fast, and faster.  one count at state had them stealing 20 bases in just two games against supposedly the "best in the state".  by the way, their fastest two players are returning.

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If that's true Orangefield, Kirbyville, WOS and HF just got a little better.

I among others @ HJ hope this is NOT true, if so Ned just got the best from HJ, he's one of the most dedicated and focused players I know playing today in HS ball.
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I was told, there's a player name of Roebuck(Senior) that is an outfielder that has moved into the NISD from HJ.  He played for MCBR 18 Yr. Old Tournament Team and is supposed to be solid.  If he plays he could compete for the third outfield spot.       

Wow what a blow to HJ.  Admin is correct this does make us better.  You Nederland folks are getting a good one.  He should most likely play center and hit leadoff unless you have a stud there already.  If you have any pitching to go with him he might just put you guys over the top.

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WOS was good when Katrina evacuees were attending school there.  I feel since many of the New Orleans students have gone home WOS baseball program is in SERIOUS trouble.  I don't know what they're going to do now.  I'll have to think of another favorite now.  Probably Kirbyville.

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WOS was good when Katrina evacuees were attending school there.  I feel since many of the New Orleans students have gone home WOS baseball program is in SERIOUS trouble.  I don't know what they're going to do now.  I'll have to think of another favorite now.  Probably Kirbyville.

WHAT??????

This doesn't even make since.

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