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All Setxsports.com Team
KFDM COOP replied to basketballislife's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
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Greatest feeling in the world.
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Congrats! I also put it on the front page!
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**POST ANY TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY GAME CHANGES HERE**
KFDM COOP replied to Bobcatfan4life's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
If they do get rained out Tuesday night they could be made up Thursday! -
13-Mar Ned @ Vidor Ozen @ HJ Central @ PNG Lumberton @ WOS LCM Silsbee
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UT Women's Coach Steps Down After 31 Years
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She was! -
Silsbee #5
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The Game you most remember playing in?
KFDM COOP replied to Footballblue's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
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Metal bats may be banned in New York City NEW YORK — New York's City Council is considering a ban on metal bats, with former New York Mets reliever John Franco testifying Monday in support of the proposal. Franco and the bill's supporters say metal bats hit balls faster and harder. "I'm speaking from someone who was standing on the mound for 22 years, and I can see the difference," Franco told a council committee on Monday. "And while I'm standing in the stands watching my son play, or some of the other Little Leaguers, I can see the difference." Franco said afterward he hopes a New York City high school ban would inspire others to follow. The council votes on the bill Wednesday. Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina and other opponents have said previously there is no evidence to suggest metal bats are more dangerous. Similar measures have been proposed by youth leagues and lawmakers in other states, including New Jersey, where a batted ball struck a 12-year-old boy in the chest, sending him into cardiac arrest. He was revived by spectators but was in a coma for months. His father, Joseph Domalewski, told the committee on Monday his son sustained brain damage and still cannot walk. "My son is doing a sentence, and to me the only thing he did wrong is to pitch to a guy holding a metal bat," he said. Mussina and the ban's opponents believe the anti-metal movement relies on emotional anecdotes, but no scientific data. In 2005, an American Legion Baseball study found no substantial scientific evidence to support the argument that wooden bats are safer than metal, which has been in use since the early 1970s. "I don't think it matters whether it's aluminum or wood or whatever the material is," Mussina said last fall. "I've been hit in the face. It's just part of it. I can understand they're emotional about it. But I don't see there's any more danger playing with aluminum or some other material." Mussina is a member of the board of Little League Baseball, which also opposes the council's ban, along with sporting goods makers such as Easton Sports. David Ettinger, an attorney for Easton, called the proposal "utterly irrational" on Monday. He indicated that the dispute might end up in court if it passes on Wednesday and is signed into law. A spokesman for Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the mayor is skeptical about the merits of the measure but has not decided whether he would veto the bill.
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USA National Junior Weightlifting Champion
KFDM COOP replied to xomerlin's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
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I'll see if i can get something going.
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Let's get it done.
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Lumberton vs. Dayton Predictions?
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Not much rain tonight. Good chance Tuesday and Wednesday. If any games get rained out Tuesday they'll probably be made up Saturday. -
Let me see what i can find out.
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KFDM COOP replied to basketballislife's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Robinson from Silsbee is on there. -
kogt Bridge City Tennis Results from the Vidor Tournament on Friday. Girls Singles : "A" Shanita Maceda won first place in the round-robin tournament with a 4-0 record defeating Jordan Bates of Buna 8-2, Lauren Byrd of Vidor 8-0, Lacy Langham of Silsbee 8-0, and Adrienne Rewerts of Vidor 8-0. "B" Katelyn Reynolds drew a bye before dropping a match to Kristina Schisler 8-6. She then won a consolation match over Ashton Whitewood of Vidor 8-3. Girls Doubles: "A" Rachelle Olenik and Maria Stamatis won the championship in the round-robin tournament with a perfect 4-0 record by defeating Delome/Hickerson of Buna 8-5, Johnson/Ludwig of Orangefield 8-2, Morales/Sherman of Silsbee and then beat 2nd place team of Crossley/Williamson of Vidor 8-6. Boys Singles: "A" Clayton Rowe had a 2-2 round-robin record by defeating Rusty Morris of Vidor 8-3 and Tony Luckey of Vidor 8-2. He dropped matches to Silsbee's Matthew Deaver 8-0 and Paul Eaton 8-2. "B" Stephen Dotson finished with a 3-2 record by defeating Justin Tally of Silsbee 8-4, Zach Crane 8-2 and then Nate Jarrell of Vidor 9-8. He lost matches to Jonathan Broussard 8-3 and Nathan Badeaux 8-3. Boys Doubles: "A" Devin Armstrong and Hunter Gothia had a perfect 3-0 record and won first place by defeating Oster/Reynolds of Silsbee 8-1, Boales/Richardson of Vidor 8-4, and Hillin/Sare of Silsbee 8-2. "B" Anthony Delgadillo and Vu Nguyen won 2nd place by defeating Evans/Ham of Orangefield, McCauley/Roy of Silsbee before dropping their finals match to Orangefield's Granger/Free 8-6. Jake Ballard and Logan Bryant defeated Orangefield's Powell/Grimes 8-2 before losing to Granger/Free of Orangefield 8-4. The Cardinals will resume their season after Spring Break by heading to Beaumont to play in the South Park Invitational Tournament on March 23.
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Lumberton vs. Dayton Predictions?
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Maybe so but it would be made up Saturday. -
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