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  2. Next week 3A Cuero plays Bay City.
  3. I agree!
  4. Patrick Kelley - LB West Hardin 8 solo tackles, 4 assists, 2 caused fumbles, 2 recovered fumbles, fumble return 31 yards for TD, sack, and a safety.
  5. I've been looking at numbers all morning and the WOS Defense is dang good. Hard to say ADMIN.
  6. This will be a dandy. Got to go with Newton though.
  7. Bay City had 520 yards Offense against Brenham. Against WOS Bay City had 276 total yards.
  8. End of Oct.
  9. Bay City is much improved.
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  11. Be sure to put players name, School and stats.
  12. He will!!
  13. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 20, 2007 Lamar State Seahawks set for weekend tourney in Beaumont The Lamar State College-Port Arthur Seahawks will play five high-school-age all-star teams in this weekend's Lone Star Classic Invitational Softball Tournament at the Beaumont Athletic Complex on College Street. The Seahawks will play at 9:35 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 7:05 p.m. Saturday, and at 9:35 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. Sunday, all on the Complex 4 field. Lamar State kicked off its fourth year of intercollegiate softball this past weekend at the Bossier Parish Community College Tournament in Bossier City, La. The Seahawks, who enter their second season in the highly competitive Region XIV conference next spring, went 1-4-1 in the tourney, shutting out Louisiana State University-Eunice 10-0 and tying 3-3 with the host Bossier Parish Lady Cavaliers. Lamar State lost twice to Bossier Parish (8-13, 1-7) and dropped single games to Grambling State University (2-6) and Paris Junior College (0-11) Lamar State head coach Vance Edwards has a much-improved team this year, including four veterans and seven freshmen who earned all-district honors in high school, including pitcher/third baseman Alison Heidbreder from Houston Waltrip and utility player Casey Nance from Evadale, who were the MVPs of their respective districts, and shortstop/catcher Christina Jaques from Bridge City, the District 21-3A offensive player of the year. Jaques gave the team a thrill Saturday, when she blasted a grand slam home run against Bossier Parish. She also collected two stolen bases and initiated a triple play after catching a sharp line drive. "We had a chance to play two of our Region XIV rivals last week, and that gave everyone an idea of the level of competition we'll face next spring in conference play," Edwards said. "The team has been working hard in practice. This weekend, we'll see some Select Gold teams and have some live action practice." Edwards was impressed with the overall performance of his team last week. "All of the pitchers had good outings. We didn't allow any blowout innings, just a run here and a run there. Alison Heidbreder was impressive in her win over LSU-Eunice," Edwards said. Four Seahawk players hit over .400 for the weekend, led by Jaques with .667, Brooke Teal (.444) and Shana Kelly and Kristen Botello (.400). Lamar State will travel to the University of Texas-Dallas Fall Tournament on September 29, and the University of Houston Fall Tournament on October 20. The Seahawks' only fall home date will be an October 12 doubleheader against LSU-Eunice, beginning at 2 p.m. on Martin Field, 1000 Lakeshore Drive on the Lamar State campus. Lamar State begins its spring schedule Feb. 7, with a doubleheader against the Temple College, which was ranked No. 14 in the nation at the end 2007 spring campaign.
  14. SE Texas has some good ones this season!
  15. 409-440-4840....Call in and listen on the site every Friday Night!! The scoreboard show runs from 11-whenever!!
  16. I think so to!
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