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  1. OF’s Ancelot named LU assistant coach Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader BEAUMONT — Sondra Ancelot will coach at Lamar University after all. Ancelot, formerly the girl’s head basketball coach at Orangefield High School, was announced Wednesday as an assistant women’s basketball coach for the Lady Cardinals and will serve with Janet Eaton under Head Coach Larry Tidwell. “I am happy to be here,†Ancelot told a crowd of fellow high school coaches, Lady Cardinal players and media representatives on Wednesday. “It is good to be wearing the red and white again.†Ancelot played at Lamar from 1990-94 and ranks fourth in several categories in the all-time statistical leaders at Lamar. In 1990-91 the Lady Cardinals went 29-4 and reached the Elite Eight and were America South champions and the following season Lamar went 21-7. Even with a deep history at Lamar, Ancelot found the decision to leave the Lady Bobcats program very difficult. She held a 139-35 record at Orangefield and won two district championships to go with four playoff appearances. The last two seasons saw Orangefield finish the year at the regional tournament in Huntsville. Ancelot grew close to her players in Orangefield where the community opened up to the girls’ basketball program and its success. “This was a very difficult decision,†Ancelot said. “I don’t think people will ever really understand how hard it was. I hope they look at it and realize what I think we can do here and it was no risk, no reward. At Orangefield I coached a lot of great kids and worked with a lot of great people who love basketball.†Ancelot spoke to the players at Orangefield on Wednesday morning and tried to explain to them the situation set before her. “I told them that sometimes life presents you an opportunity and you cannot pass it up,†Ancelot added. “I always want the best for the kids at Orangefield and I hope they feel the same way about me. They may not be happy with my decision but I hope they realize it is the best decision for me. I plan to follow and cheer for the Lady Bobcats every step of the way and would help them every chance I get.†Tidwell first heard of Ancelot from each coaches’ days at Texas Christian University and followed her career from TCU all the way through Orangefield. “When I first got into this area I knew she was a candidate for this position,†Tidwell said. “She is driven to make Lamar better and I appreciate that very much. Sondra has six years of college experience and that part of her life had not closed. She has been given a shot to fulfill that ambition again.†Ancelot spent five years at Northern Illinois University and three years at TCU as assistant women’s basketball coach. Tidwell expects Ancelot’s exact role with the team to be decided within a month but already knows she will work closely with the Lady Cardinal guards and help “heavily†with recruiting. Tidwell, who was hired on March 28 as head coach, even went as far to say Ancelot made a great candidate for the head coaching position with Lamar. “That does not bother me,†Tidwell said. “I am a secure person and I am secure in what I want with Lamar. Still I want the best coaching staff possible and without a doubt I am bringing in not only one of the best coaches in the area but one of the best coaches in the state.†Both Ancelot and Tidwell expect the Lady Cardinals to improve on last season’s 15-17 record very quickly. Since starting women’s basketball for the 1969-70 season, the Lady Cardinals have experienced just 13 winning seasons. Lamar’s last winning year came in 1994 when they Lady Cardinals went 16-12. Tidwell announced Lamar is expected to ink five recruits in about a week and are close to completing the schedule for the upcoming season. Tidwell did announce the Lady Cardinals a few stern opponents next year like Texas, Oklahoma State, New Mexico State and Houston. Lamar is also working on scheduling Rice and Baylor. Orangefield Athletics Director Blake Morrison said the girl’s head basketball position would open up starting today. “I hate that she is leaving for Orangefield but I am very happy for her,†Morrison said. “She is a great job and will do an outstanding job at Lamar. Her future is bright but Orangefield lost a great coach and a great person.†Morrison said Orangefield will be looking for the best coach available that fits the type of program Ancelot helped grow into a playoff contender each season. “Our kids will continue to work hard,†Morrison said. “We have some very good returners coming back and both our JV and freshmen teams won district. Then our junior high only lost three games last year so our future is still bright.†Morrison said he hopes to have the process complete around the time the Bobcats hold graduation.
  2. You would be surprised. There's several games that are updated each game night.
  3. OF’s Ancelot named LU assistant coach Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader BEAUMONT — Sondra Ancelot will coach at Lamar University after all. Ancelot, formerly the girl’s head basketball coach at Orangefield High School, was announced Wednesday as an assistant women’s basketball coach for the Lady Cardinals and will serve with Janet Eaton under Head Coach Larry Tidwell. “I am happy to be here,†Ancelot told a crowd of fellow high school coaches, Lady Cardinal players and media representatives on Wednesday. “It is good to be wearing the red and white again.†Ancelot played at Lamar from 1990-94 and ranks fourth in several categories in the all-time statistical leaders at Lamar. In 1990-91 the Lady Cardinals went 29-4 and reached the Elite Eight and were America South champions and the following season Lamar went 21-7. Even with a deep history at Lamar, Ancelot found the decision to leave the Lady Bobcats program very difficult. She held a 139-35 record at Orangefield and won two district championships to go with four playoff appearances. The last two seasons saw Orangefield finish the year at the regional tournament in Huntsville. Ancelot grew close to her players in Orangefield where the community opened up to the girls’ basketball program and its success. “This was a very difficult decision,†Ancelot said. “I don’t think people will ever really understand how hard it was. I hope they look at it and realize what I think we can do here and it was no risk, no reward. At Orangefield I coached a lot of great kids and worked with a lot of great people who love basketball.†Ancelot spoke to the players at Orangefield on Wednesday morning and tried to explain to them the situation set before her. “I told them that sometimes life presents you an opportunity and you cannot pass it up,†Ancelot added. “I always want the best for the kids at Orangefield and I hope they feel the same way about me. They may not be happy with my decision but I hope they realize it is the best decision for me. I plan to follow and cheer for the Lady Bobcats every step of the way and would help them every chance I get.†Tidwell first heard of Ancelot from each coaches’ days at Texas Christian University and followed her career from TCU all the way through Orangefield. “When I first got into this area I knew she was a candidate for this position,†Tidwell said. “She is driven to make Lamar better and I appreciate that very much. Sondra has six years of college experience and that part of her life had not closed. She has been given a shot to fulfill that ambition again.†Ancelot spent five years at Northern Illinois University and three years at TCU as assistant women’s basketball coach. Tidwell expects Ancelot’s exact role with the team to be decided within a month but already knows she will work closely with the Lady Cardinal guards and help “heavily†with recruiting. Tidwell, who was hired on March 28 as head coach, even went as far to say Ancelot made a great candidate for the head coaching position with Lamar. “That does not bother me,†Tidwell said. “I am a secure person and I am secure in what I want with Lamar. Still I want the best coaching staff possible and without a doubt I am bringing in not only one of the best coaches in the area but one of the best coaches in the state.†Both Ancelot and Tidwell expect the Lady Cardinals to improve on last season’s 15-17 record very quickly. Since starting women’s basketball for the 1969-70 season, the Lady Cardinals have experienced just 13 winning seasons. Lamar’s last winning year came in 1994 when they Lady Cardinals went 16-12. Tidwell announced Lamar is expected to ink five recruits in about a week and are close to completing the schedule for the upcoming season. Tidwell did announce the Lady Cardinals a few stern opponents next year like Texas, Oklahoma State, New Mexico State and Houston. Lamar is also working on scheduling Rice and Baylor. Orangefield Athletics Director Blake Morrison said the girl’s head basketball position would open up starting today. “I hate that she is leaving for Orangefield but I am very happy for her,†Morrison said. “She is a great job and will do an outstanding job at Lamar. Her future is bright but Orangefield lost a great coach and a great person.†Morrison said Orangefield will be looking for the best coach available that fits the type of program Ancelot helped grow into a playoff contender each season. “Our kids will continue to work hard,†Morrison said. “We have some very good returners coming back and both our JV and freshmen teams won district. Then our junior high only lost three games last year so our future is still bright.†Morrison said he hopes to have the process complete around the time the Bobcats hold graduation.
  4. Get a win tonight and come home i'll feel ok.
  5. Then no one will have game updates on here while i'm gone..
  6. I might even take a break from this computer and catch a game.
  7. BEAUMONT, Texas - Sondra Ancelot, who served as the Head Coach at Orangefield High School the past six years, has been named assistant women’s basketball coach at Lamar University, announced Head Coach Larry Tidwell. In six seasons at Orangefield, Ancelot posted an impressive 139-35 (.798) record and guided the Bobcats to two district championships, four playoff appearances and two regional tournament appearances. She was also named the 24-3A coach of the year, the 21-3A coach of the year and the TGCA South All-Star coach during her time at Orangefield. A four-year letterwinner for the Lady Cardinals, Ancelot returns to the University where she was a member of the NCAA Midwest Regional finalist team in 1991. As a player she made her mark in the record books, ranking fourth in single-season free throw percentage at 84 percent, fourth in career free throw percentage at 79.9 percent and fifth in three-point field goals made in a career with 80. Ancelot has prior experience as an assistant coach on the division I college level, spending five years at Northern Illinois University and three years at TCU before heading to the high school ranks. Before taking over at Orangefield, Ancelot made a pair of stops on the high school level. She spent one season as the head coach at Hardin-Jefferson High School where she posted a 15-13 record, and was the freshman girls head coach and varsity assistant coach at North Crowley High School. Tidwell also officially announced the retaining of assistant coach Janet Eaton, who has spent the last three seasons with the lady Cardinals. Eaton, who served as interim head coach for the Lady Cardinals for the final five games of the 2006-07 season, is a native of Eastabuchie, Miss. She was the head coach at Xavier Prep in New Orleans for four seasons.
  8. Do that beacuse if the nominations aren't up we can't pick them.
  9. He wasn't nominated! Nobody had him nominated.
  10. Pitchers Of The Week.... Tucker Muckleroy, Buna Another No Hitter against Warren Michael Listi, Huffman 12 K's and a shutout against Barbers Hill Trey Hall, High Island 1 hitter 12K against Spurger Player Of The Week Jake Rowell Went 4-6 with a 3 Run HR.
  11. Stewart likens NASCAR to pro wrestling CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Two-time champion Tony Stewart likened NASCAR to professional wrestling and accused it of using bogus caution flags to shape races in biting comments made on his weekly radio show. "I guess NASCAR thinks, 'Hey, wrestling worked, and it was for the most part staged, so I guess it's going to work in racing, too.' I can't understand how long the fans are going to let NASCAR treat them like they're stupid before the fans finally turn on NASCAR." -- Tony Stewart Stewart's appearance on his Tuesday night show was his first since skipping a post-race press conference in Phoenix. He dominated Saturday night's race but lost after a late exchange of leads with winner Jeff Gordon. Stewart said he refused interviews to avoid bashing NASCAR after officials threw four cautions for debris on the track. "It's like playing God," he said on his Sirius Satellite Radio program. "They can almost dictate the race instead of the drivers doing it. It's happened too many times this year." Stewart, who said he was fighting a fever and left the two-hour show early, went on to say fans are complaining about debris cautions and NASCAR isn't listening. "I guess NASCAR thinks, 'Hey, wrestling worked, and it was for the most part staged, so I guess it's going to work in racing, too,'" he said. "I can't understand how long the fans are going to let NASCAR treat them like they're stupid before the fans finally turn on NASCAR. "I don't know that they've run a fair race all year," he said. NASCAR officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday. Stewart led a race-high 132 laps at Phoenix but lost the lead while pitting under the final caution, which came for an accident. He used an impressive three-wide pass to re-claim the lead, only to swap it right back to Gordon, who drove away to victory. Stewart called it the only legitimate caution of the day. "To me, it's not all about the money, it's about the integrity of the sport," he said on his radio program. "When I feel our own sanctioning body isn't taking care of that, it's hard to support them and feel proud about being a driver in the Nextel Cup Series when they're throwing debris cautions." He has had a frustrating start to the season, dominating several races but failing to find his way to Victory Lane. He was the class of the field at Daytona and Bristol, only to lose those races because of a wreck and mechanical failure. He also lost a race in Atlanta when a debris caution came out while he was leading with 25 laps to go and the field pitted. Jimmie Johnson passed him for the victory with three laps to go. Stewart was so frustrated after wrecking in Texas two weeks ago -- an accident caused by hard racing with Juan Pablo Montoya and criticized because Stewart ultimately wrecked Dale Earnhardt Jr. -- he threatened retirement. The 35-year-old Stewart had calmed by the time he hosted last week's radio show, when he said he talked of retiring out of frustration. Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
  12. kogt Orangefield's Shea Mayo is headed to the Regional Track Meet this weekend along with a host of other athletes from Orange County, who will be represented in 20 different events.
  13. Game on TNT Wednesday night.
  14. Game 2 on TNT Wednesday night.
  15. You dreamed it. No, not sure i've been working on other things so i haven't seen it.
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