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  1. 18-5 PN-G after 1.
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  3. 39-38 Hemphill end of 3rd.
  4. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 13, 2007 Seahawks travel for Wednesday game at San Jacinto College The Lamar State College-Port Arthur men's basketball team will be in Pasadena on Wednesday for a 7 p.m. game against another Division I team from Region XIV, the San Jacinto College Ravens, who finished second in their conference last year and are picked to win it this year. Lamar State (3-2) is coming off a 30-point loss at Panola College in Carthage on Monday, where the Seahawks, down by only nine at half-time, allowed the Ponies to score 55 points in the second half to win 91-61. Freshman forward George Williamson from Vidor led Lamar State with 19 points. Sophomore guard Noah Cole added 12 points and sophomore forward Cody Guidry had nine rebounds. Lamar State coach Don Bryson said his team will have to pick up their game against the highly-rated Ravens. "San Jacinto was near the top of Region XIV last season, and they are improved," Bryson said. "They lost to Temple the other night, so they will be ready to put it on the next team they play. So, we have to be ready to play our best basketball." The Seahawks are 0-3 against San Jacinto since their first meeting in 2004. The Ravens were picked No. 10 in the nation this fall in the National Junior College Athletic Association's pre-season poll. Lamar State returns to the Carl Parker Center for Homecoming Night on Saturday, Nov. 17, for a rematch with Lee College, which beat the Seahawks 95-74 on Nov. 3.
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  6. If i get them i'll update it. Someone is supposed to call me after 7.
  7. Indians' Sabathia wins AL Cy Young Award NEW YORK - C.C. Sabathia won the AL Cy Young Award on Tuesday, beating out several worthy contenders by a comfortable margin and becoming the first Cleveland pitcher in 35 years to earn the honor. The Indians ace received 19 of 28 first-place votes and finished with 119 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Boston's Josh Beckett was second with eight first-place votes and 86 points, while John Lackey of the Los Angeles Angels got the other first-place vote and came in third. The Indians' Fausto Carmona was fourth. Sabathia went 19-7 with a 3.21 ERA and 209 strikeouts, pitching a major league-high 241 innings. Beckett (20-7) became the only big league pitcher to win 20 games since 2005, compiling a 3.27 ERA in 200 2-3 innings. Lackey led the AL in ERA at 3.01, going 19-9 and tossing 224 innings. Voting took place before the postseason, when Sabathia struggled while Beckett pitched the Red Sox to a World Series championship with a string of dominant outings. The only other Cleveland pitcher to win the award was Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry in 1972. The 6-foot-7, 290-pound left-hander is the first black pitcher to win a Cy Young Award since Dwight Gooden of the New York Mets in 1985 - and the first in the AL since Oakland's Vida Blue in 1971. While the top four candidates had similar statistics, Sabathia's stamina apparently set him apart. After being sidelined by injuries the previous two seasons, Sabathia stayed healthy all year and made 34 starts to Beckett's 30. That helped account for their wide gap in innings pitched. The 27-year-old Sabathia also walked only 37 batters, giving him a remarkable strikeout-to-walk ratio that took pressure off his defense all season. Beckett had 194 strikeouts and 40 walks. If voting had included their results in October, the outcome might have been different. Beckett beat Sabathia twice in the AL championship series and went 4-0 with a 1.20 ERA in four postseason starts, striking out 35 and walking two. Sabathia was 1-2 with an 8.80 ERA in three playoff outings. Sabathia is entering the final season of his contract with the Indians, who are preparing to offer the lefty a long-term deal this winter. Cleveland general manager Mark Shapiro would like to have his ace locked up before spring training starts in February. "My hope and expectation would be that it's not an issue when we get to spring training,'' Shapiro said recently. "I don't believe in black and whites. But it is something we'd like to address, one way or another, prior to getting to spring training.'' Sabathia, picked by Cleveland in the first round of the 1998 draft, has made it clear he'd like to stay with the Indians - for the right price. "There has not been anyone any stronger about wanting to stay here, at any juncture,'' Shapiro said. "After our worst days and after our best days, he's been extremely consistent, extremely strong about wanting to remain a part of this team and part of this community.'' Beckett gets $100,000 for finishing second, and his 2010 base salary increases $100,000 to $12.1 million. Lackey earns $75,000 for coming in third, and his 2009 base salary goes up $500,000 to $10 million.
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  9. All-District 21-3A volleyball team Special to the Leader Here is the All-District 21-3A volleyball as selected by the coaches. MVP: Audrey Myers, BC Co-Outstanding Middle: Kalynn Drake, Silsbee and Andi Rawls, Kirbyville Outstanding Outside: Brittany Henry, Silsbee Oustanding Defensive Player: Katie Whigham, Silsbee Outstanding Libero: Jenna Angelle, BC Outstanding Setter: Emily Kosh, BC Newcomer of the Year: Meagan LaDay, H-F FIRST TEAM Lauren Angelle, BC Kayla Fullerton, BC Allie Beach, OF Laura Riddick, OF Kayla Dotson, H-F Julie Harrington, H-F Faith Cucancic, Kirbyville Ashley Brooks, HJ Demetriss Rhone, Silsbee Caitlin Callicutt, Silsbee SECOND TEAM Mallory Guidry, BC Kalynn Little, OF Jessica Maass, OF Kia Hartfield, WO-S Kindra Wright, H-F Cierra Wilson, Silsbee Stacey Davis, Silsbee Kahlie Tomplait, Kirbyville Janice Shelby, Jasper Kirsten Wheat, HJ
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  11. Teams agreed to flip for home and home.
  12. Who is the best, strictly at the HS level player you have ever seen? Food for thought, please share your personal opinions.
  13. Who is the best, strictly at the HS level player you have ever seen? Food for thought, please share your personal opinions.
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