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2006 1A ACADEMIC ALL STATE TEAM
Jeff Ashen- Dallardsville-Big Sandy High School; Justin Ennis- Dallardsville-Big Sandy High School; Chevy Humphrey- Northside High School; Dustin Krebs- Fayetteville High School; Travis Monk- Covington High School; Joseph Noska- Fayetteville High School; Chase Everett Reagan- Booker High School; Cory Reaves- Axtell High School; Matthew Rucker- Santo High School; Blan Scott- Baird High School; Jonathan Willis- Axtell High School
2006 2A ACADEMIC ALL STATE TEAM
Clay Aaron- Grand Saline High School; Jacob Ashley- Blanco High School; Jacob Baker- Mart High School; Brandon Bohannon- Alba-Golden High School; Drew Clayton- Ozona High School; Preston Cox- Stamford High School; Barrett Davis- Howe High School; Lane Davis- Jim Ned High School; Colby Day- Maypearl High School; Cody DeArmond- Holliday High School; Riley Deaver- Brock High School; Sean Donnelly- Argyle High School; Ted Dugie - Yorktown High School; Wes Earnshaw - Ballinger High School; Jared Fleming - Hawkins High School; Matt Goldthwaite - Whitewright High School; Cody Griffith - Coahoma High School; Eric Halfmann - Rosebud-Lott High School; Thomas Hedrick - Leon High School; Adam Hertel - Seymour High School; Aaron Hollas - Leon High School; Matthew King - East Bernard High School; Chris Kirkscey - Scurry-Rosser High School; Matthew Kopycinski - East Bernard High School; Matthew Krenek - East Bernard High School; Kinney LaPrade - Grand Saline High School; Jordan Mann - Edgewood High School; Caleb Mayberry - Itasca High School; Patrick McMahon - Ballinger High School; Lee Munn - Paul Pewitt High School; Kyle Patek - Brazos High School; Will Peyton - Argyle High School; Ryan Phillips - Edgewood High School; Chad Plumlee - Stamford High School; Zack Polk - Rosebud-Lott High School; Neil Pruitt - East Bernard High School; Rey Ramirez - Banquete High School; Rashaned Scott - Mart High School; Lane Selman - Whitewright High School; Steven Simons - Schulenburg High School; Rowdy Smith - Brock High School; Rob Thomas - Alba-Golden High School; Jarad Trojacek - Schulenburg High School; Wes Vanicek - Ballinger High School; Bradley Walker - Blanco High School; Nathan Watson - Leon High School; Tanner Wilbanks - Blanco High School; John Wright - Hemphill High School
2006 3A ACADEMIC ALL STATE TEAM
Robby Bishop - Farmersville High School; Matt Boecker - Manor High School; Nicholas Braswell - Hudson High School; Justin Brewer - Caldwell High School; Gabriel Cassell - Center High School; Bradley Charanza - Caldwell High School; Nic Crozier - Gonzales High School; Russell Daniel - Hillsboro High School; Dallas Davis - Marion High School; Rene Delarosa - Hallettsville High School; Nathan Dominguez - Brownfield High School; Robby Erger - Princeton High School; Brandon Ernzen - Lorena High School; Doak Fleming - Winnsboro High School; Keith Flowers - Silsbee High School; Reese Forest - Falfurrias High School; Preston Fredrich - Hallettsville High School; Brent Gattis - Lorena High School; Mitchell Graff - Hondo High School; Joseph Hancock - Smithville High School; Dillon Harp - Van Alstyne High School; David Hill - Greenwood High School; Brent Jones - Decatur High School; Brandon Kimbrel - Cameron Yoe High School; Kyle Leach - Marion High School; Tel Lindemann - Gonzales High School; Charlie Mann - Perryton High School; Doug McCain - Royse City High School; Jarrod McFee - Liberty-Eylau High School; Kevin McManus - Caldwell High School; Brady Melton - Graham High School; Ryan Merrell - Lindale High School; Ryan Mikulec - Cameron Yoe High School; Josh Moeckel - Columbus High School; Chance Moore - Bullard High School; Grant Morgan- Llano High School; Michael Padgett - Barbers Hill High School; Jared Peddy - Canyon High School; Michael Reed - Liberty-Eylau High School; Josh Rich - Gladewater High School; Colby Schniederjan - Dalhart High School; Dustin Schurr - Glen Rose High School; Mario Sendejo - San Diego High School; Brady Shimek - Hallettsville High School; Harley Sinclair - Glen Rose High School; Derek Smith - Smithville High School; Tyler Supak - La Grange High School; Leroy Urbina - Hutto High School; Shayn Weidner - Marion High School; Cory Wells - Liberty-Eylau; Dustyn Williams - Snyder High School; John Wilson - Vernon High School; John Wooten - Columbus High School; John Yeary - Center High School
2006 4A ACADEMIC ALL STATE TEAM
Robby Ashley - Northwest High School; Andrew Blades - Uvalde High School; Cody Covington - Canyon High School; Jarad Elston - Juan Seguin High School; Robert Leslie Florance - Aledo High School; Eric Franz - Fredericksburg High School; Aaron Gremmer - Fredericksburg High School; Zachary Harwood - Port Neches Groves High School; Tom Hembree - Burnet High School; Scott Hensley - Juan Seguin High School; James Hipp - Uvalde High School; Austin Jones - Boerne High School; Luke Kaspar - Taylor High School; Keith Koehler - Juan Seguin High School; Kevin Martindale - Santa Fe High School; Scott Martindale - Santa Fe High School; Cody Mire - Port Neches-Groves High School; Russell Moldenhauer- Boerne High School; Ryan Nokelby - Santa Fe High School; Silverio Perez, Jr. - Caprock High School; Justin Pike - Wichita Falls High School; Cody Poncik - El Campo High School; Derek Quent - New Braunfels High School; Dan'l Richardson - Andrews High School; Kirby Sanders - Randall High School; Robert Shannon - Highland Park High School; Ryan Skelton - Red Oak High School; Kevin Smith - Corpus Christi Flour Bluff High School; Steven Smith- Uvalde High School; Daniel Colt Wall - Cleburne High School; Korey Weikum - Corpus Christi Flour Bluff High School; Ray Wilhelm - Santa Fe High School; Michael Wright - Lockhart High School; Matthew York - Terrell High School; Robert Young - Cleburne High School
2006 5A ACADEMIC ALL STATE TEAM
Miller Aldrich - A&M Consolidated High School; Brian Artz - Westwood High School; Taylor Ashby - Lubbock Monterey High School; Chase Atwood- Katy High School; Kenneth Avila - W.B. Ray High School; Kevin Avila - W.B. Ray High School; Brooks Caston - J.J. Pearce High School; Blake Chappell - Temple High School; Kevin Chikotsky - R. L. Paschal High School; Michael Cifuentes - A&M Consolidated High School; Blake Cobb - Lubbock Monterey High School; Brandon Cogan - Hightower High School; Bryan Cox - Arlington Martin High School; Bobby Curtis - Allen High School; Zachary Dotray - Lubbock High School; Phillip Elam - Lubbock Monterey High School; Oscar Elias - Los Fresnos High School; Brandon Englert - Lamar High School; Roy Ferdin - W.B. Ray High School; James Fitzpatrick - Round Rock High School; Adam Frey - Tomball High School; Case Gilliam - Lubbock Coronado High School; Noel Gonzales-Luna- Lamar High School; Cameron Hall - Tomball High School; Spencer Hamilton - Creekview High School; Shane Haney - J. J. Pearce High School; Shane Harris - Richland High School; Sean Holoman - Abilene Cooper High School; Thomas Keeling - Lubbock Coronado High School; Matthew Kelly - Kempner High School; Kirk Kimery - Cedar Park High School; Kolt Klovenski - Tomball High School; Colin Lippert - Pasadena Memorial High School; Alexander Macrorie - Plano West High School; Nicholas Maldonado - San Antonio Robert E. Lee H.S.; Reilly Milton - Plano West High School; Paul Morin - Westwood High School; Peter Neff - Corpus Christi Carroll High School; Gunner Newberry - Kempner High School; Gregory Palmatary - Plano West High School; Nathan Penland - San Antonio Clark High School; Tyler Prevatte - Cedar Park High School; Beau Redwine - R.L. Paschel High School; Austin Ries - Weatherford High School; Russel Roberts - Los Fresnos High School; Jared Rogers - Duncanville High School; Taylor Rogers - McNeil High School; William Travis Rose - Richland High School; David Runyan - Spring Westfield High School; Andrew Stauch - Austin Westlake High School; Matt Thielepape - Westwood High School; Jeffrey Turner Thornton - James Martin High School; Aaron Troyansky - Lubbock High School; Willie Uechi - San Antonio Marshall High School; Geoffrey Urbach - R.L. Paschal High School; Justin Vollmer - Westlake High School; Jake Wallace - Spring Westfield High School; Beau Warren - Cinco Ranch High School; Will Weidig - Katy High School; Eric Welsch - Cinco Ranch High School; Justin Whittenberg - Midland High School; Justin Willette - Naaman Forest High School; Sidney Wirsing - Weatherford High School; Jim Wren - Granbury High School; Ty Zieman - Plano West High School
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It is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.
Mohandas K. Gandhi
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
Albert Einstein
Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity
Martin Luther King' date=' Jr.[/quote']
"Those that have nothing to say often quote others."
Backwoods
I quote others only in order the better to express myself.
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Ned will beat Barber's Hill if they meet in the first round. BH has problems in the first round of the Playoffs each year. Little bit of a difference between Kirbyville and Nederland.
It is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.
Mohandas K. Gandhi
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
Albert Einstein
Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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may have been a tough region..but i gaurantee anyone of the playoff bound teams in 22-4a would welcome dat competition. day in and day out
Total BS
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Still seems impressive to me.
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Super Gold: Baseball
The Enterprise
06/23/2006
Kevin Angelle stepped off the mound and walked over to first base, not knowing if he'd get the chance to win a gold medal. The Bridge City standout had thrown five-plus innings in the Class 3A state semifinals against Texarkana Liberty-Eylau on June 7, but his pitch count had climbed to 102, and his left arm was close to finished - so, like he'd done all year, Angelle put his trust in his teammates.
Liberty-Eylau outlasted the Cardinals, who had to settle for bronze. It was, however, the second straight trip to the state tourney for Bridge City, which hadn't been there since winning it all in 1992.
Angelle, a senior left-hander who finished with a 12-1 record and a 1.77 earned run average, still has plenty to look forward to.
He had signed to play at Texas A&M, where he would have been a teammate with another Super Gold team member, LC-M pitcher/outfielder Clayton Ehlert.
But when Angelle thought he might go higher in the Major League Baseball amateur draft, he started to re-think his future. He could go pro if the selection (and signing bonus) were high enough. If he didn't, he could go to a junior college and be eligible for the draft again next year. Otherwise, if he went to a Division I school like A&M, he'd have to wait until after his 21st birthday.
In the end, Angelle latched on with San Jacinto Junior College, and the Texas Rangers selected Angelle in the 13th round.
1. The season's over, you've been drafted and you have the chance to go to San Jacinto. Do you know what you're going to do yet?
"Right now I'm going to go to San Jacinto. It's going to be a draft-and-follow thing. Basically (the Rangers) have the rights to me up until one week before next year's draft. So that's what I'm going to try to do. I heard that if any money gets freed up, that they'll give me the money that I need to skip college.
2. What was the best moment of the season for you?
"Probably beating Cameron Yoe to go to the state tournament. All we needed to do was win one more. We came out and scored early in the first inning. Then they came back and scored two in the bottom half. After that, our pitchers - Broc Haymon and Phillip Meeks- shut 'em down. Our catcher, Casey Jackson - he's a sophomore - had a huge hit; he got a three-run double with two outs. We tacked on two more runs.
"Meeks came in and got the last two outs of the sixth. They ended up scoring a run, and they loaded the bases with one out in the seventh. I remembered they fouled out for the next out, and Phillip struck out the last guy on a full count. ... We didn't do a dog pile. It was kind of all business."
3. If there was one thing about this last year you had to do again, what would it be and why?
"Oh, wow. Probably the state semifinal game. I'd like to have that one back. I didn't really have control of my pitches. All I could really throw was my fastball. Every once in a while I could throw the curve. But I'd like to have that game back. ... It was a surprise to me. It seemed like everything was working in the bullpen (before the game)."
4. Obviously, quite a few scouts have already written reports about you. If you were writing a scouting report about yourself, what would it say?
"They've said I was 'a baby Andy Pettitte' - a tall left-hander who's got a pretty live fastball and a good curveball. They say I'm 'projectable,' as far as what I might be able to do in the future."
5. Who was your toughest opponent this year and why?
"I'd have to say it was Nederland. Those guys were pretty good. We wound up beating them 4-1, but they had a bunch of good hitters. They were hitting it hard, but they were hitting it right at people."
6. If you could be a cartoon superhero, who would it be and why?
"Superman. Everybody knows the deal about Superman. He's invincible. I mean, except for the kryptonite thing."
SUPER GOLD BASEBALL TEAM 2006
MVP: Kevin Angelle, Bridge City
Coaches of the Year: Billy Bryant, Bridge City; Steve Griffith, LC-M
FIRST TEAM
Pitchers
Clayton Ehlert, LC-M
Zach Harwood, PN-G
Joel Schooling, Silsbee
Matison Smith, Nederland
Catchers
Casey Jackson, Bridge City
Jake Rowell, LC-M
Infielders
Will Alvis, Jasper
John Michael Falgout, West Brook
Tim Ferguson, West Brook
Chris Laird, Nederland
Wes Schneider, LC-M
Outfielders
Rocky Calhoun, Silsbee
Johnny Dishon, Bridge City
Joey Johnson, Hamshire-Fannett
Mark Serna, West Brook
Utility
Landon Womack, LC-M
SECOND TEAM
Pitchers
Eric Neal, Hamshire-Fannett
Broc Haymon, Bridge City
Branden Powell, PN-G
Braeden Riley, Woodville
Catchers
Cody Hussey, Lumberton
Justin Baker, Kountze
Infielders
Kenny Allison, Central
Derrick Coleman, Bridge City
Scott Haggard, Orangefield
Aaron Lemoine, LC-M
David Murphy, West Brook
Outfielders
Patrick Fobbs, Central
Deron Minor, Ozen
Micah Mosley, Nederland
Trevor Rainey, Woodville
Utility
Josh Gardiner, Ozen
ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS
DISTRICT 22-5A
First Team
West Brook: John Michael Falgout, Sr., 1B; Tim Ferguson, Jr., 2B; David Murphy, Jr., SS; Mark Serna, Jr., OF
Second Team
West Brook: Thad Lycan, So., 3B; Bobby Armstrong, Jr., OF; Josiah Svoboda, So., P
Memorial: Marcus Freeman, Sr., SS
Honorable Mention
West Brook: Matt Calvert, Sr., OF; Marcus Doubt, Sr., P
DISTRICT 20-4A
Co-MVPs: Clayton Ehlert, LC-M; Chris Laird, Nederland
Newcomer of the Year: Eric Harrington, PN-G
Coach of the Year: Steve Griffith, LC-M
First Team
Pitchers: Branden Powell, PN-G; Matison Smith, Nederland; Beau Helmke, Nederland; Zack Harwood, PN-G; Cody Mire, PN-G
First baseman: Landon Womack, LC-M
Second baseman: Aaron Lemoine, LC-M
Third baseman: Kenny Allison, Central
Shortstop: Wes Schneider, LC-M
Catcher: Jake Rowell, LC-M
Outfielders: Kyle Cassidy, LC-M; Micah Mosley, Nederland; Deron Minor, Ozen; Patrick Fobbs, Central
Utility: Josh Gardiner, Ozen
Designated hitter: Jack Morrison, Vidor
Second Team
Pitchers: Jerrod Dugas, LC-M; Taylor McInnis, PN-G; Kyle Adams, LC-M; Deston James, Ozen; Cameron Alexander, Central
First baseman: Stephen McDonough, Lumberton
Second baseman: Corey LeMaire, Lumberton
Third baseman: Jason White, Lumberton
Shortstop: V.J. Bunner, Vidor
Catcher: Cody Hussey, Lumberton
Utility: Slayde Martin, LC-M;
Designated hitter: Quenton Thompson, Ozen
Outfielders: Shawn Flores, PN-G; Darby Chilek, Lumberton; Garrett McLeod, Nederland; Taylor Robichau, Vidor; Keko McGalin, Lumberton
DISTRICT 22-3A
MVP: Joel Schooling, Silsbee
Newcomer Of The Year: Kevin McDonald, Silsbee
First Team
Pitchers: Will Alvis, Jasper; Drew Hazlewood, Kirbyville; Jacob Greenhouse, Shepherd
Catcher: Colby Hargrave, Silsbee
Infielders: Robert Gilbert, Jasper; Ryan Ellis, Jasper; Taylor Hart, Jasper; Zach Hubbard, Shepherd; Peter Sheppard, Buna
Outfielders: Rocky Calhoun, Silsbee; Leslie Hopkins, Shepherd; Cade Reeves, Kirbyville; Brandon Kines, Jasper; Randy Musgrove, Kirbyville
Designated Hitter: Keith Sewell, Coldspring
Utility Player: Ralph Swan, Shepherd
Coach Of The Year: Todd Trawhon, Silsbee
Second Team
Pitchers: Charles Alders, Coldspring; Justin Parsons, Jasper; Calvin Gauthier, Buna
Catcher: Robert Shellhammer, Jasper
Infielders: Keith Flowers, Silsbee; Alex Meng, Shepherd; Blake Moss, Silsbee; Bradlee Adams, Kirbyville; Kolt Browder, Coldspring
Outfielders: Craig Forse, Silsbee; Rodney Daigle, Silsbee; Blake Weller-Alexander, Jasper; Brian Zielisko, Coldspring
Honorable Mention:
Buna: Jordy Morgan, Brandon Hillin
Kirbyville: Aaron Hazlewood, Bo Parker
Shepherd: Seth Hubbard, Hayden Crowder
Silsbee: Josh Skinner, Steven Steed
Coldspring: Ricky Revilla, Jason Scott
DISTRICT 24-3A
MVP: Kevin Angelle, Sr., Bridge City
Offensive Player of the Year: Derrick Coleman, Sr., Bridge City
Defensive Player of the Year: Joey Johnson, Sr., Hamshire-Fannett
Newcomer of the Year: Troy Bolton, Jr., Bridge City
Co-Coaches of the Year: Billy Bryant, Bridge City; Chad Landry, Hamshire-Fannett; Todd Moses, Hardin-Jefferson
First Team
Pitcher: Broc Haymon, Sr., Bridge City; Tommy Roebuck, Sr., Hardin-Jefferson; Eric Neal, Sr., Hamshire-Fannett; Zack Peevey, Fr., Orangefield
Catcher: Casey Jasckson, So., Bridge City
First baseman: Scott Haggard, Sr., Orangefield
Second baseman: Nathan Ricossa, Sr., Hardin-Jefferson
Shortstop: Ronnie Teran, Sr., Anahuac
Third baseman: A.J. Hecker, Sr., Bridge City
Outfielders: Johnny Dishon, Jr., Bridge City; Cody Sparks, Sr., Bridge City; Randall Courville, So., Hamshire-Fannett; Tyler Benson, Sr., Hardin-Jefferson
Designated hitter: Nick Ayers, Sr., WO-S
Utility: Eric Sparks, Sr., WO-S
Second Team
Pitcher: Matt Faul, Sr., Orangefield; Spencer Cuniff, Hamshire-Fannett; Michael Lange, Hamshire-Fannett; Taylor Monse, So., Hardin-Jefferson; Damon Ritter, Jr., Anahuac
Catcher: Kelby Shandy Kirby, Jr., Anahuac
First baseman: Tim Baker, Sr., Hardin-Jefferson
Second baseman: Possum LeFleur, So., Orangefield
Shortstop: Wesley Underwood, Sr., Hamshire-Fannett
Third baseman: Cody Caples, Sr., Orangefield; Derek Ferguson, Jr., Hardin-Jefferson
Outfielders: Tim McClelland, Sr., WO-S; Kevin Roebuck, So., Hardin-Jefferson; Zack Smith, Sr., Anahuac; Brett Ramsey, Jr., Orangefield
Designated hitter: Lane Helveston, So., Hardin-Jefferson
DISTRICT 23-2A
MVP: Braeden Riley, Jr., Woodville
Newcomer of the Year: Trey Ford, Fr., Woodville
Coach of the Year: Neil Hennigan, Woodville
First Team
Pitchers: Logan Alec, Sr., Woodville; Dallas Gallant, Jr., Trinity; Trevor Drayton, Jr., Corrigan-Camden; Micheal Harbers, Sr., Trinity
Catcher: Evan Fortenberry, Sr., Woodville
Infielders: Josh Ivey, Fr., Trinity; Jordan O'Neal, Sr., Woodville; Daniel Spivey, Sr., Woodville; Lance Hickman, Jr., Trinity; Rashard Colquitt, Jr., Corrigan-Camden
Outfielders: Trevor Rainey, Sr., Woodville; Taylor Thompson, So., Woodville; Brandon O'Brien, Sr., New Waverly; Levi West, Jr., Warren
Utility: Colter Perry, Sr., Corrigan-Camden
Designated hitter: Nick Myers, So., Corrigan-Camden
Second Team
Pitchers: Kenny Granger, Jr., Warren; Jarred McKee, So., Trinity
Catcher: Zack West, Sr., Warren; Gary Balanoskie, So., New Waverly
Infielders: Stevie Olivaras, Sr., Corrigan-Camden; Trey Babino, Jr., Warren; Micah Hoevelman, So., Trinity; Jordan McKee, Fr., Trinity
Outfielders: Joel Gentz, Sr., Woodville; Damien Horse, So., Corrigan-Camden; Cole Thornton, Jr., Trinity; Chris Wilkerson, Sr., New Waverly
DISTRICT 24-2A
Co-MVPs: Kelby Clements, Jr., Hardin; Cody Walker, Sr., Newton
Co-Offensive Players of the Year: Drew Johnston, Sr., Newton; Paul Winger, Sr., Kountze
Co-Defensive Players of the Year: Travis Hundall, Sr., Hardin; John Stephenson, Sr., East Chambers
Co-Pitchers of the Year: Casey Luna, Sr., Newton; Darrell Martin, Jr., Deweyville
Newcomer of the Year: Trey Lambert, Fr., East Chambers
Utility Player of the Year: Casey Zamarripa, Sr., Hardin
First Team
Pitcher: Justin Devillier, So., East Chambers
Catcher: Justin Baker, Jr., Kountze
Infielders: Brian Tristan, Jr., Hardin; Davin Lafitte, Sr., Newton; Daniel King, Sr., Newton; Ethan Williams, Jr., Deweyville
Outfielders: Thomas Wolcott, So., Kountze; Dale Pitts, So., Hardin; Dylan Flanigan, So., Newton; John Rutherford, Jr., East Chambers
Second Team
Catcher: Seth Williams, Fr., Deweyville
Infielders: Seth Duhon, So., East Chambers; Brett Solomon, Sr., Deweyville; Stephen Gerhard, Fr., Kountze; Kevin Goldman, Jr., Deweyville; Jordan Nolan, So., Hardin; Cody Gavard, Sr., East Chambers
Outfielders: Jake Rhodes, So., Kountze; James Birch, Fr., Newton; Brian Brown, Sr., West Hardin; Lance Anderson, Jr., East Chambers
©The Beaumont Enterprise 2006
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When you have 1500 students in your HS and you only claim 750 it is not hard to figure out that you might be better than most of the competition.
Poor misinformed soul.
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http://www.thsbca.com/index.php?action=allstate
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OK, I'll say it also. Great catch. One of the best ever.
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Way to go BH.
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give them time though' date=' that part of Houston seems to be growing pretty quickly[/quote']
They should keep going east and stop in Barbers Hill if they can play.
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http://www.southeasttexaslive.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16737921&BRD=2287&PAG=461&dept_id=512556&rfi=6
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http://www.baytownsun.com/story.lasso?ewcd=830b68baee0d8fd2
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Expect them to be "wowing" people next year in 5A too....................
They will lose to many pitchers. They will not shine in 5A for several years.
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Wow Again.
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keep the info coming. I can't tell a thing from what I'm watching.
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another runner reaches base for Yoe
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double for Yoe
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Yoe gets the leadoff man on in bottom of first
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Info from here
http://www.baseballusa.com:7419/home/homeJ.html
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BC fails to score in the top of first
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bases loaded
Which School has the best Athletic Facilities????
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BH's baseball field is nice (suppose to get some additional work this summer). BH football field would be great if the visitors side was bigger. BH basketball building is getting a ton of money from the last bond issue--it should be the best HS gym around when finished. BH tennis courts are top of the line.