GTBBaseball Posted January 28, 2011 Report Posted January 28, 2011 Making an overall list for what we consider "SE Texas" High Schools...Think this will aid those who keep up with SE Tx baseball and for the casual fan that might overlook certain schools and or players...If I miss one PLEASE add or message me...Thank You,1) Lumberton2) LCM3) Vidor4) PNG5) Nederland6) Legacy Christian7) Kelly8 ) Silsbee9) Jasper10)WOS11)Liberty12) Hardin Jefferson13) Hamshire-Fannett14) Westbrook15) Central16) Ozen17) Buna18) Evadale19) Kirbyville20) Woodville21) Deweyville22) Livingston23) Bridge City24) Orangefield25) Burkeville26) Anahuac27) East Chambers28) PA Memorial29) Kountze30) Hardin31) West Hardin 32) Sabine Pass 33) High Island34) Warren35) Orange Community Christian36) Newton Is Shepherd, Crosby, Huffman, Baytown Lee, Sterling, Goose Creek, Barbers Hill etc.. considered SE Tx Schools?Thanks in advance,Chris Fackler
westend1 Posted January 28, 2011 Report Posted January 28, 2011 Kountze, Hardin, West Hardin, Sabine Pass, High Island
ForeverADog Posted January 28, 2011 Report Posted January 28, 2011 I think we have enough posters from those 19-4A schools to incorporate them into the coverage area. I'm not a moderator to be sure though.
Guest Ranger83 Posted January 28, 2011 Report Posted January 28, 2011 I do not consider GCM a SETexas school. But, if there's some cash consideration involved, I'm willing to change.I do like to keep up with SETex schools for my own personal reasons. Plus we play 20-4a in the first round.
WOSgrad Posted January 28, 2011 Report Posted January 28, 2011 [quote name="GTBBaseball" post="956534" timestamp="1296244491"]Is Shepherd, Crosby, Huffman, Baytown Lee, Sterling, Goose Creek, Barbers Hill etc.. considered SE Tx Schools?Thanks in advance,Chris Fackler[/quote]Chris, for purposes here, all on that list are covered under the "SETX umbrella."
GTBBaseball Posted January 29, 2011 Author Report Posted January 29, 2011 The majority of us were raised watching Channels 12, 6, and 4, the PA Newspaper and BMT Enterprise... so for the most part, we all grew up thinking along the same lines with what the local media coverage was for that sport ... I returned 3 or so years ago and many more schools(Barbers Hills, Baytown(s), Crosby, Huffman, Shepherd, etc..) are now titled SE-Tx so I was only making a list to what the "Baseball Community" thinks and not the local media coverage...I've learned on this website, directly related to baseball, that Nederland, Bridge City, and Vidor are the most posted supporters, So Id like to know what we consider 'SETx Sports' these days...[size=10pt][u]So say for example, One might say The Best matchup of SE-Tx schools would be: [/u] "CROSBY's" Gabryszwski(Lamar signee 89-92mph) vs "PNG's" Stone(Baylor signee 89-91mph).... and that would have validity as 2 Southeast Texas schools?[/size]Thanks guys and can you include the "school names" you are speaking of adding to that list... The "List" could be a good tool for the moderators to use as an overview at times when ranking teams and including in writeups...Chris
WOSgrad Posted January 29, 2011 Report Posted January 29, 2011 Chris, probably the easiest way to do it is this way:Baytown Sterling, Beaumont West Brook and Port Arthur Memorial out of 21-5ABarbers Hill, Baytown Lee, Crosby, Dayton and Goose Creek Memorial out of 19-4AAll of 20-04AJasper and Kirbyville out of 18-3AAll of 21-3AAll of 22-3A (Cleveland, Coldspring, Huffman, Liberty, Shepherd, Splendora, Tarkington)Corrigan-Camden, Hemphill, Newton, and Woodville out of 22-2AAll of 24-2A (Anahuac, et al)Brookeland, Burkeville, Chester, Colmesneil, West Sabine out of 23-1ABig Sandy, Evadale, High Island, Hull-Daisetta, Sabine Pass, Spurger, West Hardin out of 24-1ABeaumont KellyBeaumont LegacyOrange Community Christian
T-daddy Posted February 1, 2011 Report Posted February 1, 2011 I still think south of Jasper, north of anahuac, east of Liberty, I dont think 19 4a or baytown is in our area, Im with chris 4, 6, and 12 If you watch houston news your not in setx...
AggiesAreWe Posted February 1, 2011 Report Posted February 1, 2011 [quote name="WOSgrad" post="956782" timestamp="1296265577"]Chris, probably the easiest way to do it is this way:Baytown Sterling, Beaumont West Brook and Port Arthur Memorial out of 21-5ABarbers Hill, Baytown Lee, Crosby, Dayton and Goose Creek Memorial out of 19-4AAll of 20-04AJasper and Kirbyville out of 18-3AAll of 21-3AAll of 22-3A (Cleveland, Coldspring, Huffman, Liberty, Shepherd, Splendora, Tarkington)Corrigan-Camden, Hemphill, Newton, and Woodville out of 22-2AAll of 24-2A (Anahuac, et al)Brookeland, Burkeville, Chester, Colmesneil, West Sabine out of 23-1ABig Sandy, Evadale, High Island, Hull-Daisetta, Leggett, Sabine Pass, Spurger, West Hardin out of 24-1ABeaumont KellyBeaumont LegacyOrange Community Christian[/quote]These are the schools that will be in our baseball rankings.
anonymous_account Posted February 1, 2011 Report Posted February 1, 2011 will yall be using those creative ways of breaking the rankings down, like have a school with a enrollment of 350 in the same bracket at a school with 3000?just curious
WOSgrad Posted February 1, 2011 Report Posted February 1, 2011 [quote name="anonymous_account" post="958625" timestamp="1296578069"]will yall be using those creative ways of breaking the rankings down, like have a school with a enrollment of 350 in the same bracket at a school with 3000?just curious[/quote]Alright! We haven't even put out the first poll and they're already griping! This is going to be a fun season!
anonymous_account Posted February 1, 2011 Report Posted February 1, 2011 not gripinglove the rankingsjust think its entertaining that a school with 3000 is lumped in with a school with 350..kinda like Lamar Port Arthur basketball being ranked with the sec.
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