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  1. etbu is right on the money with this. Something else though, the moderators job is to keep you and me from getting out of hand as well as maintain the integrity of the site, that in no way means that they don't have a right to their own opinions, so don't get bent out of shape when they express it. This site is for people who love and support their favorite sport(s) which obviously includes the mods. Good Job guys, keep up the good work.

    Excellent post.  These guys should not have to walk the razors edge as moderators.  We all have opinions and a forum is where they are discussed. There job is to MODERATE, not sit back with no comment or opinion.

  2. Saw this on KOGT.com

    1st Annual GTB/Hitters Inc. Baseball Clinic will be this Saturday, February 28th held at Hitters Inc and BCLL Fields. Ages 5-8 will meet from 9:00 - 12:00 and Ages 9-14 will meet from 1:00 - 4:00.

    To register come by Hitters Inc. for application or show up 30 minutes prior to your time slot. GTB/Hitters Inc coaching staff will be providing instruction to kick of the Little League Season.

    Cost is $25 per player and each additional family member will be $15. Any questions email Sam Moore at [email protected].  Hitters Inc is located at the BCLL complex on Parkside in Bridge City.

  3. Eagle07,,thinks for the memories.  I played on the LCM team in 1982 when we played Chanelview in the playoffs.  I pitched the second game and you are right, Perk could bring it.  Pretty intimadating to face a 6'4 200lb. pitcher who throw 90+ and had a nasty slider to back it up.

    No kidding.....small world.  You weren't too shabby either.  ;) You must be....is it Kip ? Is that correct ?  I remember you had some filthy breaking stuff. Also, knew you moved on to SHSU. A buddy of mine was at Sam then...didn't play much at all..Reid Fitzgerald from CV/Huffman. By the way, I'm the ss/2b who took you deep to strightaway center for our only run.  ;) ;) 2-0 fastball. Didn't you guys lose in the next round to Tomball ? We were really surprised by that. We had played Tomball earlier in the season and thought you guys had the much better team.

    That's great stuff guys, just what the thread is about.

    *sniff ... sniff * Someone hand me a tissue, you guys are getting all sentimental and making me tear up  ;)

    I was also at those Channelview games in '82 and remember the shot off he hit off you, Dip ... ouch. Good thing you shut them down after that and went on to win.  Matty may have gotten some of his pitching ability from the Matthews' genes ... but it's a good thing he does NOT take after you with his bat!  ;D

  4.     The smartest man in the area turns out to be Bridge City's baseball manager. By letting his only underclass starting pitcher face Needville's only senior pitcher he set his team up for a two out of three game victory. He pitched his sophomore all year letting him gain experience for the playoffs, knowing all the time what he could expect from his seniors. Intuitively, Bryant knew that Needville's best chance for a victory would be the game pitched by their senior. So like a good chess player, conceding a pawn for a rook in the first game, he gave his team the best chance for victorys in the next two games. Of course he would have been happy with a win in the first game but that would only have accelerated his well layed plan. Although this plan did not guarantee a championship it certainly put his team in a position to win it. In the final two games Bridge City's senior pitchers would compete against Needville's sophomore and junior pitchers.

       

        Congratulations to Coach Bryant for continuing to out smart the opponent. Coaching at this level requires more than just filling out a lineup card. You must weigh the opponents strengths and calculate your chances over three games and at least twenty-one full innings of baseball. He has knowledge, confidence and an understanding of the game rarely found in high school coaches. He knows his players and he knows the strengths and weaknesses of their opponents. Just one example was when he bunted his clean-up hitter, the designated hitter, with two on and nobody out. Did anyone expect that? Could either of Needville's corners? The batter executed a great bunt. The runners advanced. Well done.

        A coaches job is to give his team the best chance to win, and he continues to do just that. Thanks also to the first base coach and bench coach for all the time, teaching, and patience with our student atheletes. The community is lucky to have such dedicated educators. None of Bridge City's baseball fans are ready for the season to end, so good luck to all the players and coaches. Now go beat Jasper.

  5. KJAS.COM also broadcasts games via internet.  On their website, under baseball mp3's, they have a few archived games including the 3rd game played at Lamar last June. Brings back memories ... This morning the site has Jasper under a tornado watch until 6pm. 

    From KJAS.COM:

    Dawgs, Cards, Tonight, Be There!  4/04/08  by Steve W Stewart 

    Yeah, we're excited about the Air Show this weekend, but first things first. Tonight, the Dawg Diamond here in Jasper will be the most happening place in town as our Jasper Bulldogs take on the Bridge City Cardinals at 7:00pm.

    The Jasper/Bridge City baseball rivalry is one of the hottest in the state, and certainly the biggest in this area.

    The defending State Champions have lost only one game this year, and it was a 4-3 nail biter against Bridge City, who is undefeated.

    Bridge City is still seething from last year when the Dawgs knocked them out of the playoffs and went on to win State. Meanwhile, Jasper wants another State run and Bridge City would love nothing better than to go to State themselves.

    It's a big one folks, Jasper vs Bridge City, tonight, 7:00pm at the Dawg Diamond in Jasper, LIVE on KJAS with Art Lay.

  6. from KOGT.com

    Bridge City sweeps Kelly in a doubleheader on Saturday. Blake Snyder pitched a complete game and Matt Hicks hit a home run and Casey Jackson had 2 rbi's to propel the Cards to a 7-3 game one victory. In the second game Jason Clark went wild. He hit two home runs including a grand slam and a double to finish with 9 rbi's in the 26-9 victory. Jackson added 4 RBI's. The Cards used 4 pitchers and Kelly used about 6 pitchers in this wild affair.

  7. I noticed that BC has a host of long ball hitters some are---Breaux, Dillon, Jackson, Cessac, Robertson, Snyder, Hicks, Clark, maybe some more?  If there are any more please post.

    I was quite impressed with 2nd baseman Mathews who laced a bee-line drive that hit the wall very hard: now that is great for a young 130# man, WOW!

    I think Mathews is playing very well at 2nd, also Moseley "Spelling" looked very good Defensively...

    You spelled Moseley correct but both of you missed on "Matthews" ...

    The surname with only one 't' means their ancestors were outlaws, at least thats what I've always heard.  ;D

  8. From KOGT.com sports 

    Friday: Bridge City baseball started out the season on a cold and wet Friday night with a 5-1 win over Huntington.  Blake Snyder pitched four innings and picked up the win, and Matt Hicks pitched the last three for the save.  Anthony Ceesac, Matt Hicks, Blake Snyder, and Casey Jackson all hit doubles to provide the firepower for the Cardinals. 

    Saturday: Bridge City finished the Lumberton tourney by defeating Deweyville 19-2, and Lumberton 10-4 in the nightcap. In the first game Anthony Cessac picked up the win and Joseph Robertson the save, with the big blow coming from Jason Clark with a three RBI double to get things started for the Cardinals. Against Lumberton Matt Hicks hit a solo home run and Blake Snyder followed the next inning by blasting a three run home run. Jason Clark got the win and Jaden Dillon finished up for the Cardinals third staight win to start the season.

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