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  1. HF needs to find a leader. Too much bickering amongst the team. Too much mouthing. Not enough taking care of business. They got some talent so things can turn around at any time.
  2. [quote name="bseblljunkie" post="1394513" timestamp="1366053737"] She never told him he could not have the ball. She had already walked over and gave the ball to the EC head coach and I saw the EC coach give the ball to WOS. The ball was in the WOS dugout prior to the parent approaching her. She told the parent that the ball was given to the head coach. Im sure he is a good guy, not disputing that, and not saying he is a liar either,  he was probably caught up in the moment because he did not have all of the facts and thought his son was not going to get the ball and just didnt realize how aggressive he appeared to others. Another EC parent even stood up once he approached her because of how angry he was. For those who were sitting in the stands did not know what was going on and did not know that the player already had the ball. So I am sure they may have advised to call and complain, I would have advised the same thing had i not been there and known the kid already had the ball [/quote] This is bordering on rediculous. It doesn't matter. The kid has his ball. Now, since my kid is the one that went to get the ball, I will give you the facts about what happened. When the ball was hit, a little brother of one of the WOS varsity players went to get the ball. A kid from EC who I have no idea who he was, gave him the ball without incident. My son and his friend met the kid half way down the right field line and he handed the ball to the kid with my son. They were met after that by the coach's wife and she told them she needed the ball back. Three times they told her that this was a homerun ball and the players always get them. Each time they tried to pass, she stepped in front of them and cut them off. During this Exchange, the ball was handed to my son. The coach's wife told them that they were running out of balls, so this time that kid wasn't getting his ball. He gave her the ball and immediately came and told us what happened. Did the dad get upset? Hells to the yeah. If it was my kid, I would have too. He went to get the ball and was told he was on the wrong side and needed to get back to our side. While he was trying to get the ball, Coach Landry told me he already had the ball, but our side did not know this. Their coach began yelling at the people in our stands instead of coaching his team. My son has played ball with most of the kids from EC for his entire life and they will all vouch that he is respectful if nothing else. He didn't disrespect the lady, that is a lie. They were just trying to get their friends homerun ball.
  3. Jacob Hyorchuk - Jr. - WOS - 3 run shot against EC
  4. WOS lost their first 4 and won their last 4.
  5. Aiden Anderson (Soph), WOS, 3/1 vs Memorial
  6. The Vidor Pirate 16U Select Baseball Team will be hosting a Back to School Tournament on August 18th and 19th at the Gulf Coast Pony League fields in Winnie, TX.  We are putting out feelers to gauge how much interest there will be in this project. This will be your last chance to play against other area teams before school gets back in session. This tournament is open to any select or high school team that wishes to participate. Entry fee will be $300. For more information, contact Denise Williams @ [email protected] or 409-363-3275
  7. The Vidor Pirate 16U Select Baseball Team will be hosting a Back to School Tournament on August 18th and 19th at the Gulf Coast Pony League fields in Winnie, TX.  We are putting out feelers to gauge how much interest there will be in this project. This will be your last chance to play against other area teams before school gets back in session. This tournament is open to any select or high school team that wishes to participate. Entry fee will be $300. For more information, contact Denise Williams @ [email protected] or 409-363-3275
  8. Congratulations to the 15U Pirates out of Vidor. After only one practice and playing in their first tournament, these young men brough home the first place prize in the Mid Summer Classic in Houston this weekend. After going 1-1 in pool play on Saturday, they swept through their competion, including a 5 run bottom of the 7th to win the semis 7-6, winning the finals against the Cypress Slam 9-3. On the weekend, they outscored the competition by 22 runs. We have some things to work on, but for their first weekend together, they looked petty good. Should be a good summer for these young men.
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