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Bears eager to end losing streak

Gabriel Pruett

The Orange Leader

LITTLE CYPRESS — It does not get any bigger than tonight for the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Battlin’ Bears — at least for the time being.

The Bears will be looking to snap a three-game losing streak tonight as they play host to the Nederland Bulldogs with both teams sitting at 7-4 in District 22-4A play.

Port Neches-Groves and Vidor are both tied for first place in the standings and the Indians will entertain the Pirates tonight to break the first-place tie.

LC-M is coming off a surprising 12-1 defeat against the Dayton Broncos on Tuesday. Nederland was busy defeating Ozen, 1-0, to force the tie for third.

“Friday is as big as they get,†LC-M Coach Steve Griffith said. “We have to play well and play how we had been playing earlier in the season.â€

The Bears have been reeling as of late since a 11-1 lose to PN-G at Don Gibbens Field. Ozen (6-5) then got the better of LC-M, 5-3.

“We are going to do everything we have to to get ready to play and play as hard as we can,†Griffith said. “Hopefully we will be there in the end.â€

Also taking place at Don Gibbens Field will be a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new entrance at 5:30 p.m. Trees in memory of two LC-M students, Corbin Burnett and Victoria Enmon, will also be dedicated.

The Bridge City Cardinals (12-0) have already locked up the District 21-3A championship and will look to remain unbeaten in league play when they play host to the West Orange-Stark Mustangs (2-10) tonight. Orangefield (4-8) snapped a six-game losing streak on Tuesday by defeating WO-S and will now entertain Hardin-Jefferson (9-3) tonight. The Hawks are alone in second place while Jasper and Silsbee are in a tie for third place in District 21-3A. The Bulldogs and Tigers will square off tonight.

In softball action, tonight’s game between the WO-S Lady Mustangs (10-3) and Bridge City Lady Cardinals (11-2) cannot get any bigger.

The Lady Cardinals have dropped their last two district games after winning 89 in a row while the Lady Mustangs are coming off a 2-0 defeat to Orangefield.

Orangefield (6-7) will be looking for another district win tonight as the Lady Bobcats play host to the Hardin-Jefferson Lady Hawks (2-11).

The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Lady Bears are all alone in third place in 22-4A and are a game up on Dayton (8-5). LC-M plays host to Vidor (2-11) tonight to wrap up the regular season.

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