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  2. Now Diaz is out with Obligue 13 players that I count.
  3. All Star Games are tomorrow in San Antonio. does anyone know if they will broadcasted anywhere? I will be there but I have family and friends asking me.
  4. Brookeland vs Slocum All game at Nacogdoches Thursday and Friday 6:00 Saturday 5:00 if needed
  5. That was one of the better pitching performances so far this season. Came against a very prolific offensive team. Much needed.
  6. Interesting pools. Pool A Hardin-Jefferson Katy Harmony Hamshire-Fannett Liberty Pool B Silsbee WO-S West Brook Huffman
  7. Junior Paige Powell in the high jump and long jump Junior Rylee Simas in the triple jump
  8. I hope so but you never know with baseball. Yall should dance to the regional finals and play Troy, LRA, or Huntington.
  9. Today
  10. I can think of two things off the top of my head that make your statements false. Deductions for seniors have been raised to the point that an estimated 90% of seniors will have no tax on their Social Security. The OBBBA includes a no tax on tips provision which will generally help lower wage service sector employees. Rural medical care has always been an issue. That’s why incentives have always been offered to medical professionals who are willing to work in rural settings. The lack of patients has made it difficult for them to pay for their liability insurance, receive competitive pay, and just have enough ‘business’ to make a living. There are complaints that people are having to drive 20 miles further for a doctor/hospital visit because of closures. News flash. That’s why it’s called ‘rural.’ People live there to be away from the congestion. Lack of abundant services within close distances is a trade-off that has to be made. If you want services within 5 minutes, move to a metro area. If you value a quieter lifestyle, you have to be willing to deal with inconveniences in other areas.
  11. No doubt!
  12. Settle down my friend. 😆 [Hidden Content]
  13. Anyone know what happened to project freedom?🥱 Did it hault? Did it start and finish on the same day? Regan is it two more weeks?
  14. Love it!!
  15. ICE is now NICE! Love it!! Trump!
  16. [email protected] Tom Halliburton’s Track Volume 38, Number 10 When a walker strides into the wind on Port Arthur’s seawall, the Gulf Coast breeze can create the illusion that it’s blowing 20 miles an hour. Then that walker looks at his phone, checks the weather app only to discover it’s blowing only five miles an hour. Appearances can be deceiving. Back in early February, this so-called “expert’’ anticipated that two or three Southeast Texans would compete at the UIL state track and field championships. Let’s think back to how bleak it seemed for this year’s area tracksters from this dumb mind after Nederland’s Bulldog Relays. Ok, we thought Dinah Tippins of Little Cypress and Brandon Richards of Port Arthur would make it to Austin… and maybe an Orangefield pole vaulter probably would, because it’s hard to have a state track meet without an Orangefield pole vaulter. Those modest expectations fooled me again just like the walker at the seawall. Life is not always as it seems. Appearances are delightfully deceiving this year, because Southeast Texas has qualified a full busload of athletes for the state meet May 14-16. Every regional weekend contains its share of tough breaks and disappointments. This year was no exception. A Region III meet in Texas easily can contain the caliber of performances in many other state meets. Eight Golden Triangle high schools qualified athletes for state along with five other area schools near the fringes of the Triangle and schools in our Beaumont Enterprise circulation range. Our list of area-best performances required considerable revision on Sunday evening. The 34 categories (17 boys and 17 girls UIL events) contained 11 new improvements. We have such an extensive crop of state qualifiers that I hope to not leave out any deserving name from the following group. But here goes our very unofficial state roster as far as I know. 5A STATE QUALIFIERS FROM CHALLENGER STADIUM, WEBSTER GIRLS: Addelyn Hooper, Port Neches-Groves, Sophomore High jump Tatiyana Crain, PA Memorial, Junior Shot put & Discus Throws BOYS Joe Bowser, Jr., Beaumont West Brook, Junior Discus Throw John Fowler, Beaumont West Brook, Junior 800 & 1,600-meter run Port Arthur Memorial (Darrell Granger) 800-meter relay team (Payton Bell, Cam’Ron Roberts, Alex Eugene, Brandon Richards) Port Arthur Memorial (Darrell Granger) 1,600-meter relay team (Matthew Christian, Cam’Ron Roberts, Jaylon Gibson, Brandon Richards) 4A STATE QUALIFIERS FROM PANTHER STADIUM, BULLARD GIRLS: Dinah Tippins, LC-M, Senior 200-meter dash Magadyn Boudoin, Lumberton, Senior Shot put Rocsan Hadnot, Jasper, Junior High jump LaBrayia Waalee, Jasper, Junior Long jump Jaislyn Heater, Vidor, Sophomore High jump Little Cypress-Mauriceville (Becca Peveto) 800-meter relay team (Amaya Meadows, Dinah Tippins, Brianca Barclay, Janet Le) BOYS: Brodie Ferguson, Vidor, Junior 300-meter hurdles Sage Gilder, Hamshire-Fannett, Junior 200-meter dash Kobe Prejean, Hamshire-Fannett, Senior High jump 3A STATE QUALIFIERS FROM HORNET STADIUM, HUNTSVILLE GIRLS: Haylee Spears, Orangefield, Senior Discus Throw Ja’Mya Anderson, Kountze, Senior 400-meter dash Newton girls and boys teams 400-meter relay BOYS: Gavin Gravett, Orangefield, Junior Pole vault Vaughn Westhoven, Warren, Junior 110-meter hurdles Jayden Phelps, Hardin, Junior Long jump GOLDEN TRIANGLE-AREA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD LEADERS DISCUS – Girls: Tatiyana Crain, PA Memorial, 145-8; Boys: Joe Bowser, West Brook, 171-11 SHOT PUT – Girls: Madagyn Boudoin, Lumberton, 43-6; Boys: William Crosby, Orangefield, 48-10.5 HIGH JUMP – Girls: Addelyn Hooper, PN-G, 5-6; Boys: Ja’Cory Davis, PA Memorial, 6-10 LONG JUMP – Girls: Kelsey Banks, Hardin-Jeff, 18-8.75; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 22-11.25 TRIPLE JUMP – Girls: Jaislyn Heater, Vidor, 38-8; Boys: D’Andre Carter, West Brook, 44-9.75 POLE VAULT – Girls: Janet Le, LC-M, 10-9; Boys: Gavin Rubio, Hardin-Jefferson, 14-0 100 M – Girls: Jalexis Neal, PA Memorial, 11.42; Boys: Willie Clark, WB, 10.53; Sage Gilder, Hamshire-Fannett (hand-held) 200 M – Girls: Jalexis Neal, PA Memorial, 24.11; Boys: Brandon Richards, PA Memorial, 21.47 400 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PA Mem, 57.85; Boys: Matthew Christian, PA Memorial, 48.88 100 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 14.57 110 M Hurdles – Boys: Hayward Monceaux, Nederland, 14.11 300 M Hurdles – Girls: Paisley Angelle, LC-M, 45.78; Boys: Shay Stacy & Brodie Ferguson, Vidor, 37.56 800 M – Girls: Meribeth Owens, Bmt Veritas Classical, 2:19.65; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 1:52.33 1600 M – Girls: Meribeth Owens, Bmt Veritas Classical, 5:11.77; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 4:12.91 3200 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 11:19.37; Boys: John Fowler, West Brook, 9:28.87 400 M Relay – Girls: LC-M (Janet Le, Dinah Tippins, Amaya Meadows, Brianca Barclay) 47.86; Boys: West Brook (D’Andre Carter, Willie Clark, Aden Mills-Teate, Jay’vier Fair), 41.37 800 M Relay – Girls: LC-M (Janet Le, Dinah Tippins, Amaya Meadows, Brianca Barclay) 1:41.08; Boys: PA Mem (Payton Bell, Cam’Ron Roberts, Alex Eugene, Brandon Richards), 1:25.69 1600 M Relay – Girls: Bridge City (Rylee Carver, Jada Juneau, Makya Augustine, Kylee Britten),4:06.15; Boys: PA Memorial (Matthew Christian, Cam’Ron Roberts, Jaylon Gibson, Brandon Richards), 3:12.46 Tom Halliburton is a senior sports correspondent with the Beaumont Enterprise
  17. Someone on here implied that Trump backing is a win some, you lose some, but this is huge. This article is from the NYT, the lefty bible, so it can’t be questioned as a source. Lol [Hidden Content]
  18. [Hidden Content] Just a little reminder Regan. Also, republicans who stood up to Trump lost their seats. Three out of 4. 🌊🌊🌊
  19. This ^^^^
  20. Anyone know how Trump did in Indiana? 😬
  21. Lambert pitched well 104 pitches low hit total King pretty good for save and got scary. Needed that Correa ankle on DL now. What else?
  22. Astros beat the Dodgers 2-1. Both runs were solo HRs. Should have been a shutout, but I’ll take it.
  23. I was reading a story in the business pages yesterday about drones beginning to be used in rural hospital/doctor settings for testing, meds, and other things where timely results and needs were a big issue. Not sure how I feel about drones flying everywhere all the time with little regs and oversight right now. But, I could see them being a very big benefit in the rural medical settings. I’d think they could be a big lifesaver for things like transplant organs as well where time is critical.
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