TradinUp BH Posted February 19, 2008 Report Posted February 19, 2008 With baseball starting up, I figured I would find out who is going to be strong this year. Groves National has seen a large influx of Groves American players coming over this year. I look for our league to pretty strong come All Star time, and I know Nederland combined thier two leagues. Any thoughts on your leagues?
gablfan Posted February 21, 2008 Report Posted February 21, 2008 i've heard bridge city has bout 800 or 900 kids this year so look for them to be pretty good.
TLB0 Posted February 24, 2008 Report Posted February 24, 2008 I THINK THE OFFICIAL COUNT WAS LIKE 950 OR 960. I AM LOOKING FOR B.C. TO BE GOOD AGAIN THIS YEAR. WE WON THE 8 AND 9 ALLSTARS BUT I KNOW THINGS CAN CHANGE REAL QUICK
gablfan Posted February 24, 2008 Report Posted February 24, 2008 i've seen alot of the b.c. players on the big red machine playing and b.c has some damn good ball players over there from 8 yr old on up.
TradinUp BH Posted February 24, 2008 Author Report Posted February 24, 2008 I heard that BCLL combined with Orangefield and half of the Orange youth league. Is that true? If so it will make them even stronger. This ought to be a great year for youth baseball. If only the kids would make league ball their number #1 priority. I understand select, but it was nice when representing your community was a big deal. I know it still is, but with local kids spread throughout different leagues, it doesn't seem as much. Good luck to all area youth leagues this year and have a great season.
westend1 Posted February 25, 2008 Report Posted February 25, 2008 Wow! BC really has over 900 kids? We could combine WestEnd and Amelia and would still only have maybe 700. BC should get to sectionals every year . How big are the other programs in the district?
BLUEDOVE3 Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 I heard that BCLL combined with Orangefield and half of the Orange youth league. Is that true? If so it will make them even stronger. This ought to be a great year for youth baseball. If only the kids would make league ball their number #1 priority. I understand select, but it was nice when representing your community was a big deal. I know it still is, but with local kids spread throughout different leagues, it doesn't seem as much. Good luck to all area youth leagues this year and have a great season. Is it that your best players are opting out for the Select teams and leaving your league with weaker players or it's just the numbers in general that are your concerns ???
TLB0 Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 the thing is in b.c. your select coaches encourage kids to play little league and maybe some of the others dont.
TradinUp BH Posted February 26, 2008 Author Report Posted February 26, 2008 I heard that BCLL combined with Orangefield and half of the Orange youth league. Is that true? If so it will make them even stronger. This ought to be a great year for youth baseball. If only the kids would make league ball their number #1 priority. I understand select, but it was nice when representing your community was a big deal. I know it still is, but with local kids spread throughout different leagues, it doesn't seem as much. Good luck to all area youth leagues this year and have a great season. Is it that your best players are opting out for the Select teams and leaving your league with weaker players or it's just the numbers in general that are your concerns ??? We only have 225 kids in our entire league. I know of two 12 year olds for sure that opted to play select only this year are very good ball players, but the select team their on said select only. We still have great ball players playing our league, but if we had all of the kids that play select only in Groves play only at little league it would really help. Our city is only about 17,000 and we have a little league and a pony league with the same ages. That's what I meant by the talent is split up in three different leagues (Select, Pony, Little League) Once you get to 13 years old, we have kids that play select, Babe Ruth Port Neches Pony and their all split up again.
TradinUp BH Posted February 26, 2008 Author Report Posted February 26, 2008 With the above being said, we are the District Champs for the past two years Age 11-12;D
twilyms Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 FHWS agreed to not have Saturday games this year so a lot of our select players will be participating in league. This should make us a lot more competitive than we have been the last few years.
SWB Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 FHWS agreed to not have Saturday games this year so a lot of our select players will be participating in league. This should make us a lot more competitive than we have been the last few years. Smart League!!!! Wish ours would wise up and do the same and pull some select players back to league.
Bigfish Posted March 4, 2008 Report Posted March 4, 2008 Nederland will be a powerhouse this year. They could combine all of Orange county and never compete with any of the Mid County teams.
westend1 Posted March 4, 2008 Report Posted March 4, 2008 Haven't Bridge City and Groves won that district the last few years?
dadofabulldog Posted March 4, 2008 Report Posted March 4, 2008 Haven't Bridge City and Groves won that district the last few years? I know for a fact that the nederland south 11 year olds won there district last year. Now that they combined both North and South, look out for the 12 year old Nederland Allstar team this year. I think they will be the team to beat. Now as for the other age divisons, nederland will not be that strong, because most of them are playing select baseball. I think the 10,11 year olds allstars will be a fight between Groves and Bridge City.
TLB0 Posted March 7, 2008 Report Posted March 7, 2008 I DONT REMEMBER ABOUT THE 10 YEAR OLDS BUT BC LAST YEAR WON THE 8 AND 9 YEAR OLD ALLSTARS. YOUR COMMENT ABOUT BC NOT ABLE TO COMPETE IS PRETTY BOLD. BOTH SIDES HAVE GOOD PLAYERS I THINK ITS WHOEVER SHOWS UP AND PLAYS THEIR GAME.
dadofabulldog Posted March 7, 2008 Report Posted March 7, 2008 I DONT REMEMBER ABOUT THE 10 YEAR OLDS BUT BC LAST YEAR WON THE 8 AND 9 YEAR OLD ALLSTARS. YOUR COMMENT ABOUT BC NOT ABLE TO COMPETE IS PRETTY BOLD. BOTH SIDES HAVE GOOD PLAYERS I THINK ITS WHOEVER SHOWS UP AND PLAYS THEIR GAME. I AGREE, BIGFISH WAS A LITTLE BOLD ON HIS CHOICE OF WORDS. YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER THESE ARE 12 YEAR OLD BOYS AND THEY MAY LOOK UNBEATABLE AT ONE TIME AND THEN LOSS TO A TEAM THEY SHOULD BEAT. HOWEVER THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT NEDERLAND WILL BE TOUGH TO BEAT THIS YEAR IN THE 12 YEAR OLDS. NOW AS FAR AS THE OTHER AGE DIVISON- BC AND GROVES WILL BE THE TEAMS TO BEAT.
TradinUp BH Posted March 9, 2008 Author Report Posted March 9, 2008 This district with Nederland, Groves, BC, FHWS, and Vidor will be very tough this year. I would put any of them up against the West End, Amelia, Lumberton, Silsbee district. Real baseball is played in Mid County and BC :D
dadofabulldog Posted March 9, 2008 Report Posted March 9, 2008 This district with Nederland, Groves, BC, FHWS, and Vidor will be very tough this year. I would put any of them up against the West End, Amelia, Lumberton, Silsbee district. Real baseball is played in Mid County and BC :D THATS A BOLD STATEMENT, BUT A TRUE STATEMENT. TRUTH HURTS!
westend1 Posted March 9, 2008 Report Posted March 9, 2008 Groves went 2 and out at sectionals. At least our West End boys won a couple of games, one of those from eventual east texas state champions, Tomball.
braves24 Posted March 9, 2008 Report Posted March 9, 2008 Groves went 2 and out at sectionals. At least our West End boys won a couple of games, one of those from eventual east texas state champions, Tomball. Yes Groves was not really that talented mainly had Drake Hernandez and beat BC off of walks,But a win is a win In 11 yr olds BC was probaly the most talented at the regional tournament.
TradinUp BH Posted March 14, 2008 Author Report Posted March 14, 2008 Groves went 2 and out at sectionals. At least our West End boys won a couple of games, one of those from eventual east texas state champions, Tomball. And the year before that? That's what I thought. Historically mid county has spanked the Beaumont area teams in youth baseball. I know because I came up through Amelia and back then the winner of the Beaumont area played the winner of mid-county and they won almost every year.
westend1 Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 Groves went 2 and out at sectionals. At least our West End boys won a couple of games, one of those from eventual east texas state champions, Tomball. And the year before that? That's what I thought. Historically mid county has spanked the Beaumont area teams in youth baseball. I know because I came up through Amelia and back then the winner of the Beaumont area played the winner of mid-county and they won almost every year. So, I did a little research and this is what I found: 2000-WELL beat PNG 8-0 2001-WELL beat PNG twice 2-0 and 7-5 2002-WELL beat Ned North 9-2(Sectional champs) 2003-BC beat amelia 9-6 2004-WELL beat Ned 5-3 2005-Ned beat North End twice 13-5 and 20-9 2006-groves beat Jasper twice 6-2 and 13-0(Champs) 5-5 since 2000, and we didn't have a head to head last year because Mid county was 2 and out.(to two teams that WELL beat) Doesn't like like a historical spanking to me. I don't know what happened before that, but does it really matter? At best, it's a draw.
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