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What a night! I bet Bobby is happy.
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Dave Campbell's Texas Football Team of the Week
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McNeese Falls Just Short To LSU
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Teams in Nederland Bulldog Classic
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Lamar signs next in lineage to play baseball
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Gilligan has some great ones coming in!! -
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The early signing period to sign a national letter of intent for non-football sports began today. This is a list of Houston-area early signees by sport. BASEBALL Scott Arthur Klein Oak SS Texas A&M Colin Bear St. Thomas P/1B Northwestern State (La.) Andrew Benak Langham Creek P/1B Rice Hunter Cervenka Baytown Sterling P/1B/OF Texas Chase Daniel Oak Ridge P/OF Sam Houston State Austin Dicharry Klein Collins P/OF Texas Nathan Eovaldi Alvin P Texas A&M Anthony Fazio Beaumont Kelly P Rice Taylor Featherston Katy Taylor SS TCU Daniel Gonzales-Luna Lamar OF/IF Rice Michael Goodnight Westside P Houston Robbie Grossman Cy-Fair OF Texas Ross Hales Barbers Hill P Texas A&M Josh Hall Woodlands Christian P Samford Louis Head Cinco Ranch P Texas Tech Travis Jenkins Alvin P TCU Nino Leyja Houston Christian SS Sam Houston State Kyle Mangan Brenham OF/P Texas A&M Codey Morehouse Langham Creek IF/P Houston Jeremy Rathjen Memorial OF Rice Matthew Reckling Kinkaid P Rice Anthony Rendon Lamar IF Rice Kyle Roliard Klein 1B/OF Louisiana Tech Daniel Rumsey Tomball OF Kansas State Jeremy Schaffer Bellaire C Tulane Clay Schrader Atascocita P/OF Texas Tech Ross Seaton Second Baptist P/OF Tulane Adam Smith Klein SS Texas A&M Ryan Smith Foster P Lamar Sam Stafford Klein Collins P/OF Texas Matt Steiner Morton Ranch P Texas State Bobby Stone Montgomery P/1B Sam Houston State Clay Vanderlaan Cypress Ridge P Michigan State Taylor Wall Westside P/OF Rice Taylor White FB Baptist SS Houston Mo Wiley Mayde Creek P Houston Kyle Winkler Kempner P TCU
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Post Tournament scores here!!!
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Nederland vs. Barbers Hill/NEDERLAND WINS!!!
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Hammond jumper sparks Nederland HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL The Port Arthur News MONT BELVIEU — Chris Hammond connected on a pull-up jumper with 1.8 seconds left as Nederland rallied from behind for a 45-43 victory over Barbers Hill on Tuesday night. The Bulldogs (1-0) battled back in the second half from a 28-25 halftime deficit. Jon Daniels of Barbers Hill led all scorers with 15 points while Francis Torres guided Nederland with 12 points. The junior wingman, Hammond, converted the winning basket from about 15 feet away. Nederland will return to action on Saturday night in Anahuac at 7:30 p.m. PN-G boys 65, Bridge City 51 BRIDGE CITY — Three Indians finished in double figures and coach Pat Abel’s Port Neches-Groves team commanded an early lead in route to a victory over Bridge City. The season opener for both teams turned one-sided in the opening quarter with PN-G (1-0) collecting an 18-5 advantage after one quarter. Bridge City (0-1) owned the upper side of the middle quarters, narrowing the gap to 51-41 after three quarters. Mitch Todd guided PN-G’s scorers with 14 followed by Travis Weathersby with 13 and Dylan Berwick with 12. Bridge City guard Jason Clark topped all scorers with 20 points. PN-G will host Beaumont’s Richard Milburn Academy in the PN-G Classic on The Reservation this Thursday night at 6 p.m. GIRLS GAMES Nederland 55, Anahuac 41 ANAHUAC — Bethany McCrary sank four three-point field goals, sparking an early Nederland outburst and guiding the Lady Bulldogs to a season-opening triumph over Anahuac. -
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PN-G's Harrington Signs With LU
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Oh, brother! another Harrington headed to Lamar baseball By Cody Pastorella The Port Arthur News The saying goes like father like son. That saying is not exactly what Port Neches-Groves has experienced for most of this decade. In recent years, the formula down on the Reservation has been closer to: like older brother, like younger brother. First comes the older, left-handed brother, then just a few years later, the younger, right-handed brother comes through, excels as an Indian ball player, heads on to a great career with Lamar baseball and then gets drafted as a San Diego Padre. First the Stutes family did it with Kyle and Jason. Kyle, a left-handed pitcher, graduated from PN-G in 2000, became an All-American pitcher at Lamar and got drafted by the Padres in 2004. In 2005, his younger, right-handed brother toed the rubber for the Cardinals as a true freshman. At a press conference in the Competition Gym at the Reservation on Wednesday, the Harrington family watched its youngest son, Eric, make his college allegience to Lamar official, following the footsteps of his older brother, Allen, who was drafted in the 13th round by the Padres earlier this year. Allen played three years with Lamar after becoming an All-State pitcher at PN-G in 2004. In 2007, Allen posted a 9-4 record with a 3.72 ERA while striking out 103 batters. After signing on the dotted line with the Cardinals, it's now Eric's turn to make a name for himself with Lamar. "We're a family here," said Lamar head coach Jim Gilligan. "We had the pleasure of having his brother (Allen) come through here — he had a great career for us. "Now Eric has that same opportunity, to come here, make a name for himself and hopefully get to the next level. We are fortunate that Allen was here and that he has a younger brother. “They have a great family and Allen took home the things we taught him and gave some of that knowledge to Eric. Now Eric's coming here." Eric still has half his senior left as an Indian and he hopes PN-G will be a contender this year. As a junior, Harrington batted .340, had an on-base percentage of .475 and pitched his way to a 10-2 record with a 2.52 ERA and 88 strikeouts in 71.3 innings pitched. "He is just carrying on family tradition," said PN-G head coach Jay Stone. "He's followed the same footsteps as his brother and he has certainly earned it. He works hard and definitely puts his time in. “He has great dedication and it's evident that it's paying off. I expect Eric to have a tremendous senior year and go on to Lamar and have a great career there." Eric said being able to follow in his big brother’s shoes has been an "amazing experience." -
Nederland’s girls, PN-G’s boys host tournaments By Cody Pastorella The Port Arthur News Mid-County opens the basketball tournament season today with Port Neches-Groves’ PNG Indian Classic and Nederland’s Lady Bulldog Classic. The Indians will host area top-dogs such as Kelly and Ozen High Schools. Houston Prep and Richard Milburn Academy round out the rest of the bracket. Ozen and RMA start today’s action at 2 p.m. in the competition gym and games will continue through Saturday. PN-G will play its first game at 6 p.m. when it squares off against RMA. Indians head coach Patrick Abel said the tournament is designed so that each school will play plenty of games. “Everybody will play everybody,†Abel said. The Indians started their regular season with a 65-51 victory over Bridge City on Tuesday night. The Tribe was led by big-man Mitch Todd who dropped 14 points in limited minutes. The Lady Dogs, meanwhile, will be in a fight from the start to make it to the end of their tournament, which is loaded with top teams. Bulldogs head coach Chris Smith said this weekend will be no cake walk for anyone. Nederland will host Church Hill, which is a 5A school from San Antonio that is ranked No. 13 in state. The other teams in the field include Hemphill, which is ranked No. 4 in 2A, Silsbee, who is No. 5 is 3A, Lumberton, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Hamshire-Fannett, Bridge City, West Orange-Stark, Vidor, Kelly, West Brook, Jasper, Kirbyville, Anahuac, and Warren. “This is the best field we’ve ever had in this tournament,†Smith said. “There should be a lot great games. We’re going into the weekend 3-0 and hoping to win some games and ride this streak out as far as it will go. The main thing is to just keep getting better. “I think Church Hill will probably have to be the favorite but I don’t think anyone is going to walk in here and run away with the competition.†Play will start today with a 9 a.m. game between LC-M and Jasper. Nederland plays its first game today at 4:30 when it squares off with Warren. The Dogs are coming off a 55-41 win over Anahuac on Tuesday night.
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Man i wish he would have went to Lamar. :'(
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I agree!
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BC/San Jac's Kevin Angelle signs with Lamar
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Vidor's VJ Bunner signs with Lamar
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Baseball!!! Looking good for LU baseball coming up! -
*SETXsports.com Teams Of The Week*
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Hey i agree!! Kelly team of the week as well!! Congrats! -
Vidor's VJ Bunner signs with Lamar