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  1. They will be much better this year!!
  2. As long as they trim right.
  3. The Central game i saw the played good defense.
  4. Released By MIF04 SETXSPORTS.COM BASEBALL TOP TEN WEEK SIX Another great week for baseball including the end of one of the longest streaks in SE Texas…Bridge City’s consecutive district win streak, courtesy of Silsbee’s 9-7 come-from-behind victory on Friday night. That means, of course, we have a new #1 as the Cardinals tumble downward…congrats to the BH Eagles as they return to the top slot. 1. BARBERS HILL (2) Ho-hum…another dominating week for the Eagles as the destroy the presumably competitive Huffman Falcons 11-1 then drop a hammer on CE King 14-3. Weak district or not, these guys are just dismantling the opposition. For our active readers, there is a wonderful article on this team at www.insideprepbaseball.com . Well worth the read. 2. PORT NECHES GROVES (3) Another good week down at the Reservation as the Indians run their district record to 6-0 with wins over Vidor and Central. The 2-0 win over the Jags was not inspiring except for the dominating performance by RHP Shawn Flores…a no-hitter. Outstanding no matter who the opponent may be. Jay Stone and crew close out the 1st half by hosting Dayton then travel to Ozen for a Friday night matchup. 3. WEST BROOK (4) No one had an offensive week like the Bruins: 32 runs, including 22 against the Humble Wildcats. As they close in on the school record for HRs, its bombs away out on the West End. They sit at 4-2 in district with two home games this week: Channelview then a revenge game against upstart Atascocita. 4. SILSBEE (5) You knock off the ‘king’, you get ranked higher than the king. The Tigers hung in there, survived and then knocked off BC 9-7 on Friday to gain an upper hand is District 21-3A. With Silsbee, Jasper and BC all sitting at 6-1, only Silsbee has wins over both of their toughest district rivals. They host the Horns from HF on Tuesday before traveling to WOS for a Friday night game. 5. BRIDGE CITY (1) At least in District 21-3A, the mighty have fallen as the Cardinals finally lost a district game. The Cards did gain a split this week, courtesy of their 7-1 win on Tuesday against HJ but Coach Bryant needs to right this ship in a hurry…they travel to Jasper for a huge game on Tuesday night. 6. LITTLE CYPRESS-MAURICEVILLE (6) A clutch single by Kris Hearn propelled the Bears to a 4-2 win over rival Nederland on Tuesday then it was ‘business as usual’ as LCM cruised to a 15-1 win over the Raiders of Lumberton. The Bears sit at 5-1 and are just itching for their rematch with PNG. That’ll have to wait as there are more urgent tasks at hand…two homes games this week vs. Vidor and Central. 7. JASPER ( The week brought a surprising offensive explosion from the Bulldogs with two big wins: 18-2 over Kirbyville and 11-1 against OF. It is an opportune time to wake up the bats as they host Bridge City in what promises to be a Tuesday night gem with Stringer scheduled to go for the Cards. From there, they travel to HF on Friday in what could be a dangerous game…especially following BC. 8. VIDOR (7) The Pirates lose to PNG 7-4 then need a late rally to squeeze by Ozen 8-6. They continue to hang on with a 4-2 district mark but the road gets really rough this week…away games at LCM and Nederland. This could be a make or break week for Coach Green’ts team as the struggle to hang in the thick of the district race. 9. BUNA (10) The Cougars had an easy week … one game, that a 6-0 whitewash of Anahuac. The Saturday afternoon game that was circled on their schedule against Bridge City? A victim of mother nature as the rains came. No problem, though, as Buna sits undefeated in district and have all the looks of a team ready to go into the playoffs. 10. DAYTON (NR) Moving into our Top Ten are the Dayton Broncos who sit at 4-2 in district play although they did drop a 5-0 Friday night decision to the Nederland Bulldogs. That followed a 14-3 win over Central and allows the Broncs to stay in thick of the playoff hunt. A huge test awaits on Tuesday…a road trip to PNG. Talk about having a chance to throw a monkey wrench in an already tight playoff battle… IN, OUT, AND OTHER RUMBLINGS… For the first time this season, the Huffman Falcons find themselves on the outside looking in…at least in our poll. They were drilled by BH 11-1 and find themselves slumped in 3rd in an admittedly weak district. Plus, they get low marks for waving the white flag vs. BH…refusing to challenge the Eagles with either Listi or Arnold. That gets you bumped down. Nederland’s 5-0 win over Dayton was huge for the Bulldogs as it lets Big Ned hang onto their slim playoff hopes. Vidor faces a huge week with 2 road games (LCM and Nederland) while the BC @ Jasper game promises to be intense. If you’re in Beaumont on Friday…the WB-Atascocita game has huge playoff implications in that 5A district. The second half of district play approaches. The contenders and pretenders will start to separate. What a season… See ya next week.
  5. Man you living in the wrong area!!
  6. BASEBALL RESULTS College Park 2, Lufkin 1 Lufkin 000 010 0 —1 4 1 Wdlds Col Park 110 000 x —2 4 2 Conroe 8, Magnolia 0 Magnolia 000 000 0 —0 3 3 Conroe 001 232 x —8 11 2 Woodlands 10, Oak Ridge 3 Oak Ridge 010 001 1 — 3 6 5 Woodlands 010 333 —10 12 1 District 16-5A Klein Collins 11, Tomball 1 Tomball 010 00 — 1 3 1 Klein Collins 205 04 —11 10 0 Klein Oak 14, Westfield 4 Klein Oak 050 504 —14 12 2 Westfield 004 000 — 4 5 5 District 17-5A Langham Creek 21, Cypress Creek 1 Cy Creek 000 10 — 1 5 3 Langham Crk 7(14)0 0x —21 16 1 Cypress Falls 10, Cypress Springs 0 Cy Springs 000 000 — 0 2 1 Cy Falls 206 101 —10 10 1 Cy-Fair 13, Cypress Ridge 3 Cypress Ridge 010 200 — 3 4 3 Cy-Fair 100 327 —13 14 1 Strake Jesuit 11, Jersey Village 1 Jersey Village 000 010 — 1 2 2 Strake Jesuit 012 521 —11 11 4 District 18-5A Katy Taylor 7, Cinco Ranch 2 Cinco Ranch 001 000 1 —2 5 3 Katy Taylor 110 203 x —7 6 0 District 19-5A Nimitz 21, Eisenhower 0 Nimitz 1(11)0 72 —21 20 1 Eisenhower 000 00 — 0 6 2 Spring Woods 8, Northbrook 0 Northbrook 000 000 0 —0 4 2 Spring Woods 301 103 x —8 10 1 MacArthur 5, Aldine 4 MacArthur 000 201 11 —5 6 2 Aldine 012 001 00 —4 5 5 Memorial 6, Stratford 5 Memorial 500 010 0 —6 6 1 Stratford 000 302 0 —5 6 1 District 20-5A Lamar 16, Chavez 0 Lamar 411 91 —16 14 0 Chavez 000 00 — 0 0 2 Milby 19, Westbury 2 Westbury 000 200 0 — 2 4 4 Milby 011 114 (11) —19 14 0 Bellaire 6, Westside 4 Westside 001 003 0 —4 5 1 Bellaire 103 011 —6 8 2 Sam Houston 12, Madison 8 Madison 100 040 3 — 8 6 8 Sam Houston 501 400 2 —12 9 3 District 21-5A Baytown Lee 6, Channelview 3 Baytown Lee 014 100 0 —6 11 0 Channelview 210 000 0 —3 3 1 District 22-5A La Porte 4, Sam Rayburn 0 La Porte 001 300 0 —4 5 0 Sam Rayburn 000 000 0 —0 0 2 North Shore 6, Pasadena Memorial 4 Pas.Memorial 010 030 0 —4 8 2 North Shore 010 014 x —6 7 3 Deer Park 12, Pasadena 2 Pasadena 000 11 — 2 3 2 Deer Park 132 51 —12 12 2 Dobie 2, South Houston 0 Dobie 001 001 0 —2 5 0 South Houston 000 000 0 —0 1 0 District 23-5A Elkins 14, FB Marshall 0 FB Marshall 000 00 — 0 1 2 Elkins 634 1x —14 11 0 Kempner 3, Dulles 1 Kempner 110 010 0 —3 5 1 Dulles 000 100 0 —1 2 1 Clements 13, Bush 7 Clements 020 020 9 —13 14 2 Bush 400 111 0 — 7 7 0 Hightower 9, Willowridge 2 Hightower 41 121 —9 5 3 Willowridge 010 1 —2 8 4 District 24-5A Pearland 7, Brazoswood 3 Brazoswood 300 000 0 —3 4 2 Pearland 041 101 x —7 10 0 Clear Creek 8, Clear Lake 7 Clear Lake 000 610 0 —7 5 1 Clear Creek 130 022 0 —8 5 2 District 18-4A Livingston 8, Willis 1 Willis 100 000 0 —1 2 2 Livingston 121 022 x —8 9 0 Caney Creek 8, Waller 2 Caney Creek 052 000 1 —8 5 0 Waller 000 002 0 —2 6 3 District 19-4A Jones 13, Scarborough 5 Jones 501 304 —13 6 1 Scarborough 050 000 — 5 7 4 District 21-4A Barbers Hill 13, C.E. King 3 C.E. King 300 00 — 3 5 4 Barbers Hill 080 5x —13 9 2 Galena Park 25, Smiley 3 Galena Park 000 74(14) —25 22 0 Smiley 000 030 — 3 4 11 Huffman 4, Crosby 2 Crosby 020 000 0 —2 3 1 Huffman 000 112 x —4 5 2 District 23-4A Santa Fe 5, Brazosport 3 Brazosport 000 020 1 —3 5 3 Santa Fe 104 000 x —5 8 1 District 24-4A Lamar Consolidated 8, Bay City 7 Lamar Consolidated 000 300 5 —8 7 2 Bay City 210 100 3 —7 9 3 Terry 4, El Campo 2 Terry 001 002 1 —4 4 1 El Campo 000 110 0 —2 5 3 Seven Lakes 5, Foster 2 Foster 101 000 0 —2 6 3 Seven Lakes 000 212 x —5 7 1 District 22-3A Splendora 5, Coldspring 2 Splendora 101 021 0 —5 6 3 Coldspring 010 100 0 —2 5 6 SPC Kinkaid 18, St. Marys (New Orleans) 0 St. Marys (New Orleans) 000 00 — 0 0 4 Kinkaid (10)32 3x —18 13 0 Non-district John Cooper 6, Northside 4 Northside 020 110 0 —4 5 2 John Cooper 203 010 x —6 9 4 John Cooper 10, Faith West 0 Faith West 000 00 — 0 1 2 John Cooper 403 12 —10 14 0
  7. I'm ready for that one Sunday!!
  8. In the top 5 for sure.
  9. Remember these nominations are for games this past week thru Fri. March 30th.
  10. Rockets 107 Lakers 104 F/OT Rockets win in OT! Yao scores 39 and T-Mac gets 30 and 11 assists. Kobe gets 53, but is called for traveling in the the crucial moments of the game.
  11. You guys are looking good right now.
  12. Kevin Durant wins oscar robertson,adolph rupp, naismith,ap poy awards... "Durant, the 6-9 Texas freshman who stormed the sport this season, won the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Oscar Robertson award on Friday, adding to the Adolph Rupp, Naismith and AP player of the year awards he has already collected."
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  14. I'm afraid your right! Michaels wins to i bet!!
  15. DEWEYVILLE — The Deweyville Pirates pulled out an impressive 7-6 District 24-2A victory over the East Chambers Bucaneers Friday evening at Pirate Field. Daryl Martin nabbed the win on the hill for the Pirates (10-7, 2-4) as he hurled 4 2/3 inningsd, allowing four hits while striking out five and walking six. Ethan Williams picked up the save, pitching the final 2 1/3 innings as he gave up no hits while striking out one and walking one. Matt Manning had three hits for the Pirates, all extra-base hits with a two-run homer and two doubles. He finished with four runs batted in and scored twice. Jeremy McHenry also had three hits, drove in a run and scored twice. Hunter Manning also had three hits while Etahn Williams and Seth Williams had two hits apiece. The Pirates will travel to Warren Apr. 5 for their next 24-2A encounter.
  16. Bears smash Raiders, 15-1 Orange Leader Sports The Orange Leader LUMBERTON — The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears pounded the Lumberton Raiders 15-1 in District 22-4A action Friday night. Tim Barry nabbed the win on the hill for the Bears (18-3, 5-1). He also had two hits and a double. Jake Rowell had a two-run homer and a double to spark the Bear offense. Aaron Milligan had two hits, one a double. Adam Leggett added a double for the Bear attack. Stephen Maldanado entered on the hill for the Bears and finished off the Raiders with a perfect inning. The Bears will continue 22-4A play Tuesday when they host Vidor.
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