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[quote name="Scalp'em" post="1000591" timestamp="1303351603"]
I say the two districts split 2-2 this year. 19-4a getting a little cocky. I think if you look back previous years, you'll find out what district out of the two usually comes out on top.
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No just the Bohica guy. he doesnt know what he is saying...
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[quote name="Scalp'em" post="1000591" timestamp="1303351603"]
I say the two districts split 2-2 this year. 19-4a getting a little cocky. I think if you look back previous years, you'll find out what district out of the two usually comes out on top.
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Don't look back to far.....'07 BH.  ;)
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[quote name="juskillenit89" post="1000730" timestamp="1303395475"]
The way it looks no one will know who they are playing until the last district game is played.  There should be some great pitching match ups in the first round.  We will see who wants that 1 game playoff and roll the dice.
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EXACTLY! hit the nail on the head. 19-4a is still so close with GCM still having BH REL and Crosby to play. BH has GCM and Crosby left. and Crosby has GCM and BH. REL has GCM... so as the look of it REL is in the better situation as of games coming up. going to be a tight race! Good luck
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  • 3 weeks later...
2010 20-4A 3-1 vs 19-4A
 
[b]4th LCM [/b] defeated 1st Kingwood Park                 
2nd Crosby defeated 3rd Vidor
[b]2nd PNG [/b] defeated 3rd Galena Park               
[b]1st Ned [/b] defeated 4th Goose Creek

2011 20-4A 3-1 vs 19-4A

1st Goose Creek defeated 4th Vidor
[b]3rd LCM[/b] defeated 2nd Baytown Lee
[b]2nd PNG[/b] defeated 3rd Crosby
[b]1st Nederland[/b] defeated 4th Barbers Hill

All three best of three series went three games in 2011.  Great match ups!                       


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[quote name="midcountymadness" post="1007701" timestamp="1304857798"]
2010 20-4A 3-1 vs 19-4A
 
[b]4th LCM [/b] defeated 1st Kingwood Park                  
2nd Crosby defeated 3rd Vidor
[b]2nd PNG [/b] defeated 3rd Galena Park                
[b]1st Ned [/b] defeated 4th Goose Creek

2011 20-4A 3-1 vs 19-4A

1st Goose Creek defeated 4th Vidor
[b]3rd LCM[/b] defeated 2nd Baytown Lee
[b]2nd PNG[/b] defeated 3rd Crosby
[b]1st Nederland[/b] defeated 4th Barbers Hill

All three best of three series went three games in 2011.  Great match ups!                        



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The two districts were equally matched.
BH is very young and took a veteran Nederland team to the 7th inning of Game 3. That experiecne will be very valuable next year.
Crosby just did not have enough pitching against a potent PNG line-up. Their horse just ran out of gas.
GCM held off a very scrappy Pirate team. GCM's youth and play-off inexperience was tested, but the Patriots survived to fight another day. (Not bad for Year 3)
rel cast their lot and it was just not in the cards.

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Some interesting stats:

I looked back at the 20-4A history thread and 20-4A is about .800 in the bi district round.

Of the 10 bi district round losses:
5 were by Vidor
4 were by PNG
1 by WOS

It looks as if the bulldogs and bears are batting a thousand in that round as far as I can tell. Pretty impressive stat.

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Plusses and minuses of a 3-1 playoff record against 19-4A...

Minuses-

1.  Kids passionate about the game come to season's end...
2.  People we don't get to discuss baseball alot with from 19-4A, like Year of he Pat, and GeeGanderDad, we'll have to wait till next season to talk to...sometimes... ;D


Plusses

1.  Showing BOHICA the door...
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Hawkeye....While you are right about PNG's 4 first round loses it is a bit misleading:
The 4 loses cover a span of 18 years dating back to 1994. PNG has advanced to the 2nd round 12 times during that span. So they are 12 - 4.
PNG also has the longest current streak during of making the playoffs 15 straight years with LCM next at 9.

Vidor on the other hand didn't reach the playoffs till 2007 and are 0 - 4 in advancing. Not meaning to diminish Vidors success, just putting it into perspective.

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You are right PNG is 12-4.

Not misleading though.

Nederland and LCM are a combined 28-0.

And Vidor has now lost 5 times in a row in the first round,  BUT!  You have to be in the playoffs five times in a row to get knocked out fives times.  So good job to the pirates.
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Lcm has made playoffs 15 out of the past 16 years and never lost in the Bi-District round.

2011  ?
2010 Area Finalist 
2009 Region III Quarterfinalist 24-14
2008 Area Finalist 24-10
2007 Area Finalist 26-7
2006 Region III Quarterfinalist 29-7
2005 Area Finalist  24-10 
2004 Region III Finalist  34-7 
2003 Region III Quarterfinalist  27-7 
2002  13-15 
2001 Region III Quarterfinalist  29-6 
2000 Region III Finalist  26-12 
1999 Region III Quarterfinalist  28-8 
1998 Region III Finalist  32-6 
1997 Region III Finalist  27-6 
1996 4A State Finalist  32-4 
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