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Beaumont United- 0.         

Baytown Lee- 10.              

                           Pollock Central- 10

                           Center- 5

Humble- 11.                       

Cleveland- 3.                     

                          Huntington- 3

                          Kirbyville- 2

Barbers Hill- 6.                           

Galena Park North Shore- 3. 

                          Diboll- 13

                          Onalaska- 0

Humble Kingwood- 4.          

Angleton- 6.                           

 

Humble Atascocita - 4

Klein Oak- 5

                        Warren- 5

                        Evadale- 4

WO-S- 14

Sabine Pass-1

                         Orangefield- 6

                         Tarkington- 4

Silsbee- 2

Woodville- 4

                          Broaddus- 17

                           Centerville- 1

Bridge City- 4

Buna- 2

                          Beaumont Kelly- 20

                          Spring Frassati- 2

LC-M- 9

Liberty- 2

 

West Fork- 5

Hardin- 2

 

Splendora- 3

Huntsville- 7

 

Huffman-Hargrave- 2

Kingwood Park- 3

 

Hemphill- 10

West Sabine- 9

 

 

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2/29-3/2 SETX TOURNAMENTS:

 

CERTA BEARDEN CLASSIC(WO-S): .            WO-S; Beaumont United; Liberty; Kountze;          Warren; Orangefield; Buna

KENNY CRAFTON MEMORIAL:                 Splendora

PASADENA:                                                              Galena Park North Shore;                      Baytown Goose Creek Memorial 

MID COUNTY CLASSIC:                                         PN-G; Nederland; Jasper; Vidor                    Beaumont West Brook 

BAYTOWN LEE:                                                        Baytown Lee 

DEER PARK:                                                              Barbers Hill 

CALALLEN:                                                               Crosby 

ANAHUAC:                                                               Anahuac; Hardin; Port Arthur Memorial;             East Chambers; West Fork; Kirbyville.                 Hamshire-Fannett; Evadale; West Hardin 

ROUND ROCK:                                                          Baytown Sterling 

ROGERS:                                                                   Silsbee

CAMERON YOE:                                                       Bridge City 

KELLY:                                                                       Kelly; Warren; LC-M 

HUFFMAN-HARGRAVE:                                         Huffman-Hargrave 

KILGORE:                                                                  Hardin-Jefferson; Central-Heights 

NACOGDOCHES:                                                     Livingston; Pollock Central; Diboll

SHELBYVILLE:                                                         Woodville; Hemphill 

COMMERCE:                                                            Newton

ELYSIAN FIELDS:                                                     Huntington 

LATEXO:                                                                    Chester

COLMESNEIL:                                                          Colmesneil; West Sabine; Big Sandy.                   Sabine Pass; Hull-Daisetta 

 

 

 

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From Mid County Babe Ruth 

 

Today's Scores & Stats 

Nederland 4 Hudson 1 
WP Brady Corcoran 7inn 6H 6K

Nederland 17 Jasper 3
WP A Williams 
Ayden Sunday 2-3 (2) 2B 
Jackson Yoder 2-2
Yadi Ortiz 3-3 2B 
Fletcher Berry 1-2 3B 

PNG 1 Vidor 0
WP Sean Gardiner 6inn 4H 6K 
Kooper Benoit 2-3
Chase Johnson 1-3 2B 
Daigan Venable 2-3 
Tanner Hanks 1-3 2B 

PNG 8 Jasper 7
WP Evan Hebert 
Reid Richard 2-4 2B 
Sean Gardiner 2-3 (2)2B 
Chase Johnson 3-4
Kooper Benoit 2-4
Eli Curtis 1-4 2B

Buna 10 Bmt United 0
WP Toby Marse 5inn 3H 6K
Marse 2-2 2B
Daniel Midkiff 1-2 2B 

LCM 8 OF 4
WP J Scheiderer 
Parker Freeman 2-4
Clay Raney 2-3
Landon Richards 1-2 2B 
Marco Banderio 1-4 2B 
Matthew Johnson 2-3

Kelly 7 Cornerstone 5
WP Jack Hutchinson 
Gage Lawdermilk 2-3 2B 
Palmer Simeon 2-4
Ryan Brown 2-4 

Kelly 3 Northside 4
Austin Nrown 2-4
Ryan Brown 2-4 
Harrison Williams 1-3 2B

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