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Mid-County Sr Babe Ruth League will hold registration on Saturday April 22nd between 9am-1pm at Nederland High School Baseball Field. League ages 16-18. New age rule is any player born prior to May 1, 1990 and on or after May 1, 1987 will be eligible for the 2006 season. All returning players must register. New players will need proof birth. Fee is $60.00 for 1 family member and $90.00 for two. Further information contact Jimmy Collins 350-1745, Clint Landry 893-3598 or Hollis Whorton at 781-8577
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I can tell you one thing if i coached a team and the players forgot helmets or whatever, there would be more than a Track meet coming! I think all Coaches would rip into them.
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I heard Lumberton's head Coach wasn't there?
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Who are some good jv players coming up next season
ESPN replied to raider09's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Vidor does have some good ones on the way up! -
Green at Vidor does a great job. I think next year they make the Playoffs.
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This is another example why the UIL needs to rethink (which will never happen) how they do their numbers. Wonder what the difference is in numbers between Warren and Woodville???
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Hardin Newton EC
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The other schools begin on the 24th..Can't wait!!
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No they were laughing and cutting up after the Anahuac game. These are football guys. There were talking about how bad there're going to beat Barber's Hill come Football Season. By the way at least they made it to the Final 4 in Football, BH lost to ??? Again!
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LC-M 6 PN-G 3
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BC 9 HJ 1
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LC-M's Kyle Cassidy And Kyle Adams Sign
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TJ ex Todd Dodge is headed to the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. Dodge is one of eight members of the class of 2006 who will be inducted during May 6 in ceremonies at Baylor University's Ferrell Center. Another Southeast Texan, Louie Kelcher, who played for French High School in Beaumont, is among the honorees. The massive Kelcher went on to become one of the Southwest Conference's top defensive linemen at SMU in the early 1970s, then had an outstanding pro career with the San Diego Chargers. Tickets to the event, priced at $25 for adults and $8 for students, can be ordered by calling 254-562-5805 ..Get yours now.
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Good one VP :ROFL
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK -- APRIL 3 - APRIL 8 *Nathan Ricossa*
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HJ....Nathan Ricossa. -
1st Reason, Texas makes up 40% of the National Top 10 Including #1 SLC 2nd Reason, Texas has nearly double of the number of teams in the top 50 compared what the next state has... Number of Teams Each State Has In Top 50 (According to MaxPreps) Texas 11 Ohio 6 Alabama 4 California 4 Penn 2 Florida 2 Illinois 2 Kentucky 2 Indiana 1 S. Carolina 1 Arkansas 1 Washington 1 Minnesota 1 Tennessee 1 Iowa 1 Oregon 1 Colorado 1 Missouri 1 Mississippi 1 Oklahoma 1 Idaho 1 Wisconsin 1 Michigan 1
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What did Coach Green say after the game?
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Racer Paul Dana Dead At The Age Of 31
ESPN replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
heres the story HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) -- Driver Paul Dana died after a two-car crash Sunday during the warmup for the season-opening IRL IndyCar Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The other driver, Ed Carpenter, was awake and alert at a Miami hospital, IRL officials said. Dana, 30, a former motorsports journalist with a degree from Northwestern, was a rookie who competed in three IRL races for Ethanol Hemelgarn Racing last year with a best finish of 10th in the race at Homestead. The Toyota Indy 300 race was expected to be run as scheduled. Bobby Rahal, co-owner of Rahal Letterman Racing for which Dana was to race this season, said the team's other two cars -- driven by Danica Patrick and Buddy Rice -- will be pulled out of the race. Dana's wife, Tonya, was in Indianapolis, where the couple lived, and was notified of her husband's death while attending a church service. "Obviously, this is a very black day for us," Rahal said. "This is a great tragedy." Carpenter spun and hit the wall moments after the practice began at 10 a.m. EST. As Carpenter's battered car slid to a stop, Dana slammed into it at almost full speed -- about 200 mph. Dana's car nearly split in half. The chassis flew about 6 feet off the ground and pieces were strewn down the track. It nearly turned over, but landed on its wheels before sliding to a halt. Buddy Lazier said Dana passed him and Scott Sharp after both slowed because of the accident. "He carried way too much speed in and wasn't aware of what was going on around him," Lazier said. There was no immediate explanation for Dana's failure to slow down several seconds after the yellow lights came on around the track because of Carpenter's crash. "That's just the first time of the weekend that we got all 20 cars on the track at the same time," said IRL president Brian Barnhart. "Ed had his problem in turn two initially. The yellow lights were called immediately and all systems functioned properly. It's just a busy time out there, with a lot of cars and a lot of traffic." Rahal said the team knew of no problem with communications. "The spotter made clear the incident," Rahal said. "From what I could see, there was a car on the outside. Paul was just passing or had just passed, but I think it would be conjecture and probably very irresponsible for me to try to dissect as to why what happened, happened. But there was no problem with communication." It took track safety workers about 15 minutes to get both drivers out of their cars. The practice session did not resume. Rahal, who co-owns the team with television talk show host David Letterman, said the plan was to field cars for Patrick and Rice at next Sunday's race in St. Petersburg, Fla. He said any future plans for the No. 17 entry, the car driven by Dana, "are unclear at this time." Dana and Carpenter, the stepson of IRL founder Tony George, both were airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. IRL officials said Dana died shortly before noon. Vision Racing team general manager Larry Curry said he was told Carpenter "would be fine." Dana is the first IRL driver killed since Tony Renna died in a crash during testing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in October 2003. The last NASCAR driver killed was Dale Earnhardt in February 2001, and the last driver to die in Formula One was Ayrton Senna in May 1994. It is the third racing death at the Homestead track -- John Nemechek was killed in a NASCAR truck race in February 1997 and Jeff Clinton died in a Grand Am sports car event at the track in March 2002. -
Sabine Lake: There is a lot of small trout action under the birds on jigs& soft plastic with "Morning Glory" a strong color. The better trout have been caught drifting the flats using the same lure. When it is calm some trout on surface lures. Sabine River: Scattered catches of good flounder in the cuts on plastic bounced on the bottom. Small rat reds mixed in with bass along the river bank. Wacky worms and craw worms worked around the brush and grass. Bass to 3lbs still around. The local bass spawn is winding down. Toledo Bend: We are down to the last 1/3rd of the spring spawn but we do have some Florida strain bass that spawn up into May. Best shot now is a drop shot, Carolina rig, or Texas rig worm in 8-12 feet of water on the open lake flats near the drop offs. Watermelon/red lizards, French fry's, and worms good choice of baits. Strolling for Crappie in 8-12 feet with black/chartreuse or white with pink still going strong. Not much action in the timber on crappie. Night fishing with shiners is very good. Sam Rayburn: Bass are still on the beds in 2 to 6feet of water. The lake is still rising and some bass spawning in deep grass beds. The Super Fluke rigged weedless and Rogues in Chrome/Blue with Orange belly very good on bright days. Some good bass on 8 to 14 foot humps on Carolina rigs with lizards or Baby Brush Hogs. Some take on crank baits.
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Nederland vs Central Game Thread
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Who was the winning Pitcher? -
Big win for the Cougars.
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Jason Henry was named the new head Basketball Coach at Lumberton...Good luck to him!
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Great Article..
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West Brook 5 Humble 3 In Make Up Game Final
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I may have to give the nod to HJ if Sparks or Ayers don't pitch. Heard Sparks arm is hurting and Ayers is sick.