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*Aaron Wueller Named New Head Coach At Lumberton*
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Aaron Wueller Has been announced new HC at Lumberton..Congrats -
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Jr. high Scores for week of 9-18
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**SETX STADIUM INFORMATION AND LOCATIONS**
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Thanks Bob, good job. -
18-11 Padres in the 9th.
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NASCAR in development process of building COT for Busch Series INDIANAPOLIS -- NASCAR is in the developmental process of building a Car of Tomorrow for the Busch Series. Nextel Cup series director John Darby said there is no timetable on when the car may be put on the track, but said the arrival is "inevitable." "It took us six years to do the Cup car, so a lot of the resources and R&D won't have to be done on it so we can accelerate it," he said on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Darby said the COT makes more sense for Busch than the Cup from a pure financial situation because more teams likely would take advantage of having to build fewer cars as the COT program allows. The same COT can be used for all tracks -- short, intermediate, superspeedway and road course -- whereas separate cars have to be built with the current car. "That series is one that will take advantage of the less inventory part of the deal," Darby said. "For a young Busch team if they had three or four cars they could take to all the tracks that's great for that series." Darby said he could foresee a situation where the chassis and roll cage assembly of the Cup COT is used with the Busch car with a different body so teams can't use the same cars in both series. "We could make as much difference in the body and aesthetics and aerodynamic differences as we need to," he said. Team owner Richard Childress said he would like to see the COT, that will be fully implemented into the Cup series next season, developed more before going to Busch. "I'm not a big fan of it right now," he said. "It's got to go down the road a little bit [in Cup] That COT you do over there would have to be so distinctly different than what this one is. I know the one they're working on now has to be different. "It would have to be different where a guy couldn't pull out and say, 'Oh, I think I'll run Indianapolis this week.' We'd have 70 cars here." David Newton covers motorsports for ESPN.com.
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15-11 in the 8th.
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Ensberg done with the Astros
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Do what you got to do!!! -
> pitiful!
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Check Out This Offensive Lineman
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Game is Tonight!
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Astros trade Wheeler for Wigginton
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Astros trade Wheeler for Wigginton The Astros swapped the 29-year-old reliever for third baseman Ty Wigginton in a deal announced after Houston's 3-1 victory over San Diego on Saturday. Houston general manager Tim Purpura said Wheeler smiled approvingly when he learned who the Astros would get in return. "Ty Wigginton is a good player," Wheeler said. "I played with him in the past with New York . He's a great guy and has a chance to do some great things over here." Wheeler and Wigginton were Mets teammates in 2003 and part of 2004. Wheeler joined the Astros in 2004 and spent two full seasons with the team. He was on the 2005 National League championship squad. "This was an amazing time for me with this organization," Wheeler said. "To play in the World Series is just beyond words. For this organization, it was the first one. And it was the first one for a lot of guys in this clubhouse." Purpura said the trade allowed the Astros to fill a need now and in the future. Purpura said Wigginton is under contract through the 2009 season. "He's the kind of player we like to have on this club," Purpura said. "He's a gamer." Purpura said any additional move will be announced today. The departure of Wheeler means a pitcher will be recalled from the minor leagues, Purpura said. Wigginton, 29, is penciled in as the starting third baseman, which may alter the status of Morgan Ensberg, who has struggled the last two seasons. Wigginton is batting .275 with 16 home runs and 49 RBI. He has 21 doubles. Ensberg is hitting .232. Wheeler departs with a 1-4 record and a 5.07 ERA. He collected 11 saves as the closer Brad Lidge reclaimed that role. "It hurts a little bit to lose Danny," Houston manager Phil Garner said. "I'm real comfortable with Danny and I have a good feeling about Danny. I wish him the best." Garner said he had never met Wigginton. "I've only seen him play in spring training," Garner said. "It sounds to me like he's an Astros-type player. He's a tough kid and wants to play."
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Congrats!
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Dishon Named OC Baseball Athlete Of The Year
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www.orangeleader.com Baseball — Johnny Dishon, Bridge City -
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