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  1. Looking that way. I'll know 100% Tuesday.
  2. Dickinson defeated Sterling 28-6 Friday Night.
  3. [move]NO HITTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/move]
  4. You can bet that Neumann will find someone.
  5. Soulja will have an update soon.
  6. Need an update on Salter's Injury...
  7. Coach Managan is a heck of a coach.
  8. 20-7 Central 6 min. left.
  9. Hate to hear that.
  10. 14-7 Central start of 4th.
  11. Still 14-7 Central in the 3rd.
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  13. Anahuac 7 Hardin-Jefferson 12 Atascocita 21 Crosby 35 Austin St. Michael's 21 Austin St. Andrews 12 Bay City 27 Houston St. Pius 32 Baytown Lee @ Beaumont Central, ppd to Saturday Beaumont West Brook 26 Beaumont Ozen 6 Buna 35 Orangefield 12 Channelview 24 Houston Chavez 8 Coldspring 34 Woodville 13 Corrigan-Camden 48 Elkhart 0 Dayton 14 West Orange-Stark 22 Evadale 47 Colmesneil 7 Galveston O'Connell 8 High Island 6 Groveton 20 West Hardin 12 Hemphill 39 Garrison 12 Houston Kinkaid 0 Beaumont Kelly 19 Houston Lutheran South @ Bay Area Christian, 7:30 Houston Lutheran North 44 Baytown Christian 12 Houston Mt. Carmel 0 Bryan St. Joseph 15 Houston St. Thomas 20 Houston Strake Jesuit 44 Huffman 42 Houston Scarborough 0 Humble 28 Aldine Eisenhower 26 Hull-Daisetta 24 Houston Westbury Christian 0 Liberty 28 Bridge City 25 Livingston 27 Jasper 15 Kirbyville 27 Cleveland 0 Montgomery 7 Galena Park 14 Nederland 29 Brenham 28 New Waverly 6 Lovelady 0 Port Neches-Groves 0 LaMarque 19 Sabine Pass 12 Beaumont Legacy Christian 6 San Augustine 0 Alto 29 Shepherd 0 East Chambers 35 Splendora 6 Hamshire-Fannett 28 Tarkington 0 Hardin 19 Teneha 18 Kountze 24 Vinton (LA) 6 Deweyville 8 Warren 12 Huntington 2 Woodlands Caney Creek 33 Little Cypress-Mauriceville 21 Alief Hastings 14 Fort Bend Hightower 7 Alief Taylor 35 Fort Bend Bush 7 Bellaire Episcopal 49 Houston Northland Christian 7 Brazosport 30 Columbia 13 Clear Lake 35 Jersey Village 6 Conroe 35 Klein Collins 14 Conroe Oak Ridge 27 Willis 26 Cypress Springs 27 Katy Morton Ranch 12 East Bernard 20 Houston Christian 14 El Campo 14 Houston Yates 7 Fort Bend Clements 21 Katy Seven Lakes 20 Galveston Ball 20 Aldine McArthur 14 Huntsville 34 Magnolia 14 Klein 17 Cypress Creek 0 Klein Forest 21 Clear Creek 14 Lamar Consolidated 31 Waller 14 Langham Creek 34 Katy Taylor 14 Lufkin 16, Longview 13 Madison 22 Fort Bend Willowridge 0 Needville 14 Santa Fe 0 Pearland 13 Fort Bend Kempner 9 Spring Westfield 24 Clear Brook 7
  14. Cardinal CC teams rule own meet Van Wade The Orange Leader VIDOR — It was quite another banner day for the Bridge City cross country teams at their own 19th Annual Cardinal Classic at Claiborne Park Saturday morning. Both the Cardinal boys and girls captured the first-place team trophies in the 3A-and-Under Division and Cardinal Tim Cude won the individual title and Lady Cardinal freshman Mary Nguyen won the girls division. Bridge City senior standout Ryan Kelly competed in the 5A-4A Division and finished a solid second. Cude won his division by covering the three miles in 18 minutes, 28 seconds. He was followed by teammates Kirby Shepherd (fifth, 19:21.7), Sawyer Hogan (11th, 20:17.5), Hunter Stevens (13th, 20:23.2) and Mark Virva (16th, 20:31.8. The Cardinals finished with 29 points, easily outdistancing second-place Pollok-Central, which had 54. Tarkington was third with 60 points followed by Deweyville (105), the Bridge City ‘B’ Team (119) and Beaumont Kelly (156). “Tim ran a tremendous race and I think that’s the first time he’s finished first in any race,†said Cardinal coach Cody Knight. “I was real pleased with everyon’e effort. They got to run over some hilly spots today and fought off some muddy conditions.†Joe Dooley paced the Deweyville squad, running a 19:19.9. He was followed by teammates Michael Chalambaga (26th, 22:47.3), Jacob Hopson (32nd, 24:02.4), Brady Williams (33rd, 24:06.8), Ronnie Anglin (35th, 24:28.8) and Caden Thompson (36th, 25:07.8). Armanda Chavez placed 17th for the BC ‘B’ Team with a 20:33.2. He was followed by teammates Jacob Worthington (24th, 22:16.0), Brian Godwin (30th, 23:28.2), Aaron Hodges (3th, 25:18.8) and Eric Chesson (39th, 25:35.3). Community Christian’s Brandon Burns nabbed seventh in 19:44.5 and West Orange-Stark’s Leon Mendizabel placed a solid 10th in 19:56.4. Kellen Free placed 34th for Orangefield with a time of 24:22.0 and teammate Ben Walles was 42nd with a 26:33.0. Lady Cardinal freshman Nguyen was certainly queen for the day, scorching the muddy two-mile terrain in 14:27.1 to easily capture the first-place medal. She was followed by teammates Shae Garriga (fourth, 15:01.3), Jessica Franklin (sixth, 15:05.7), Melissa Pittman (seventh, 15:06.0), Ariel Chesson (ninth, 15:16.5), Lisa Huynh (11th, 15:30.8), Lon Vu (18th, 16:11.9), Kim Truong (34th, 17:59.3) and Sarah Fontenot (37th, 18:23.0). The Lady Cardinals (26) held off Liberty (35) for the team title. Lufkin Hudson was third with 91 points followed by Pollok-Central (92) and Orangefield (122). “Mary just ran an awesome race today,†Knight said. “She has a tremendous work ethic and her times keep getting lower and lower. I’m so thrilled about our whole girls team. We have several freshmen and sophomores that have really stepped it up and they’ll just continue to improve.†Abby Ludwig led the Orangefield Lady Bobcats with a time of 17:20.0 to place 27th. She was followed by teammates Elena Newell (40th, 18:41.9), Samantha Fukuda (42nd, 20:14.2), Angi Biri (43rd, 20:16.9) and Megan Jerrel (44th, 20:17.3). Community Christian’s Angela Royer was 29th, running a 17:22.7. Kelly ran a strong time of 17:20.2 to place second in the boys 5A-4A class after winning the Dayton Invitational the week before. Lufkin’s Hunter Russell captured the race in 17:06.08. “Ryan would’ve won the 3A Division pretty easily, but he loves a tough challenge,†Knight said. “He ran really well again today against some good competition. Ryan really wants to go out his senior year and have a great season and I know he can do that.†Lufkin won the 5A-4A Division with 44 points. Lufkin Hudson was second with 55 points while Barbers Hill was third with 89. In the girls 5A-4A Division, Little Cypress-Mauriceville’s Reanna Edgerton earned a medal by placing eighth with a swift time of 13:46.8. Other Lady Bears included Megan Isaacs (16:06.5), Ellen Williams (16:16.5), Shelly Conn (17:00.5) and Kaitlin White (17:58.3).
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