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[quote name="summitksd" post="1024278" timestamp="1310573679"]
NBR 13 YO Roster

Austin Krautz
Jacob Jones
Colton Hicks
Cole Giraurd
Christian Walker
Stephen Yarbro
Zach Collier
Zach Friesz
Erik Bankston
Jacob Guilbeaux
Chase Warren
Kody Kolb
Adam Morse
Logan New
Bryce Hoffpauir

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Thanks for the roster. Please post updates of the tournament on this thread. If you have a pic, post it. If you need help posting pic just send it by PM to me.

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[quote name="bbmom77" post="1025767" timestamp="1310968751"]
Yep...we play in Siloam Springs, Arkansas starting July 29th! Great baseball played this weekend, boys! Ready to watch some more!
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bbmom77, if you can identify the above picture with names left to right and rows we will post again.
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Bottom Row (seated - left to right): Zack Friesz, Logan New, Kody Kolb, Cole Girouard

Middle Row (kneeling - left to right): Jacob Jones, Austin Krautz, Chase Warren, Jacob Guilbeaux, Zack Collier, Colton Hicks

Top Row (standing - left to right): Mgr - Troy Jones, Eric Bankston, Adam Morse, Christian Walker, Steven Yarbro, Bryce Hoffpauir, Coach Johnny Krautz, Coach Rickey Hicks
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[IMG]http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r63/adminbaberuth/NBR13YOAS.jpg[/img]

[size=8pt]Bottom Row (seated - left to right): Zack Friesz, Logan New, Kody Kolb, Cole Girouard

Middle Row (kneeling - left to right): Jacob Jones, Austin Krautz, Chase Warren, Jacob Guilbeaux, Zack Collier, Colton Hicks

Top Row (standing - left to right): Mgr - Troy Jones, Eric Bankston, Adam Morse, Christian Walker, Steven Yarbro, Bryce Hoffpauir, Coach Johnny Krautz, Coach Rickey Hicks[/size]
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July 29
Eagle Pass (TX) 4  Harrison (AR) 0  F
Nederland (TX) 14  Kenner (LA) 2  F
Mountain Home (AR) 10  Andrews (TX) 0  F
Long Beach (MS) 5  Siloam Springs (AR) 1  F
July 30
Little Rock (AR) 5  Long Beach (MS) 4  F
Siloam Springs (AR) 4  Harrison (AR) 0  F, Harrison (AR) eliminated
Long Beach (MS) 14  Andrews (TX) 2  F, Andrews (TX) eliminated
Kenner (LA) 3 Siloam Springs (AR) 2  F, Siloam Springs (AR) eliminated
July 31
Eagle Pass (TX) 7  Nederland (TX) 3  F
Little Rock (AR) 7  Mountain Home (AR) 2 F
Long Beach (MS) 7  Nederland (TX) 0  F, Nederland (TX) eliminated
Kenner (LA) 10  Mountain Home (AR) 3  F, Mountain Home (AR) eliminated
August 1
Eagle Pass (TX) 15  Little Rock (AR) 7  F
Kenner (LA) 5  Long Beach (MS) 2  F, Long Beach (MS) eliminited
Little Rock (AR) 4  Kenner (LA) 3 F-8, Kenner (LA) eliminated
August 2
Eagle Pass (TX) 16  Little Rock (AR) 2  F, Little Rock (AR) eliminated

CHAMPION- EAGLE PASS (TX)
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