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  1. Who Wins The District Title In 21 5A?
  2. Rice 3 Sam Houston 2, final!
  3. Rice 3 Sam Houston 2, final!!!!!!
  4. Good luck to you guys!
  5. Houston Regional (4) Sam Houston 2 (1) Rice 3 Bottom 5th
  6. Coach Stowers is excited about this group!
  7. Keep the scores coming!
  8. Bridge City senior catcher Casey Jackson will take his talents to Midland Junior College after four very successful seasons for the Cardinals. Joining Jackson, front right, to sign on Friday was Jackson’s four-year baseball coach Billy Bryant; father Jeff Jackson, back left; mother Leisa Jackson, back middle and brother Brad Rodriguez, back right.
  9. 8) Going to look nice!!
  10. Central has 2 good QB's from what i hear.
  11. Bashing is not allowed!!!
  12. He's going to be a good one!
  13. They are playing in a 3 game Series. 2 Friday at carthage @5 1 Sat if needed @ 11
  14. Clendenon, Harding Named To PING All-Region Golf Team Lamar went to its ninth NCAA Regional in 2008 May 29, 2008 NORMAN, Okla. - Lamar men's golfers Casey Clendenon and Justin Harding were named to the PING All-South Central Region team as announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America Thursday. Clendenon, a four-year letterwinner from Katy, Texas recently completed his career at Lamar with a senior stroke average of 73.8 and six top-10 finishes. He also helped lead the Cardinals to their eighth-consecutive NCAA Regional appearances and ninth overall. The 2007 Southland Conference Player of the Year was voted to his third-straight all-conference squad after finishing tied for eighth individually at the SLC tourney as LU won its 22nd SLC title. Harding, a junior from Cape Town, South Africa, tied for fourth at the SLC Championship and ended his season second on the team with a 74.0 stroke average. His best event came in late March when he tied for third at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate on the strength of a pair of 67s sandwiched around a 74. His first- and third-round scores were the two lowest single-round cards for Lamar all year. PING All-Region teams consist of the top 15 individuals in their region in the Individual Ranking System. Additionally, any player ranked in the top 75 according to Golfstat or the Sagarin rankings not included in their region's top 15 are added to their All-Region team. Members of the PING All-Region teams are eligible for PING All-America honors. South Central Region Team Bronson Burgoon, Texas A&M Casey Clendenon, Lamar Ignacio Elvira, Texas A&M Robert Gates Jr., Texas A&M Will Griffin, Texas Tech Justin Harding, Lamar Charlie Holland, Texas Bobby Hudson, Texas Kelly Kraft, SMU Andrew Landry, Arkansas David Lingmerth, Arkansas Grant Merrell, Texas Tech Andrea Pavan, Texas A&M Santiago Rivas, Texas Tech Chris Ward, Texas Tech
  15. Five Cardinals Runners Set for Midwest Regional Quest for berth to National Championship begins on Friday May 29, 2008 LINCOLN, Nebraska - Five Lamar University track athletes will take on the top individuals in the region this weekend, when they hit the track in Lincoln, Neb. for the Midwest Regional Championship hosted by the University of Nebraska at the Ed Weir Track on Friday and Saturday. Clerc Koenck, Jessika Johnson and Toni Sylvester will represent the Lamar women at the regional, while Michael Gauthier and Francis Kasagule will run for the Cardinal men. The top five times in every event qualify for the National Championship Track Meet, held June 11-14 in Des Moines, Iowa. The NCAA may also award a minimum of five at-large bids in each event for the national championship meet. Johnson will be the first athlete to take the track for Lamar for the women's 100 meter hurdles at 2:40 p.m. She enters the meet with a season-best time of 13.68 seconds which ranks 17th in the region and 70th in the NCAA this season. Gauthier will be the first men's representative to run for LU when he takes to the track at 3:40 p.m. for the 100 meter dash. His season-best time of 10.42 seconds ranks him 18th in the region and 54th among all NCAA 100 meter runners. Sylvester will be the final sprinter to hit the track on Friday afternoon when she steps on for the women's 400 meter dash at 4 p.m. She enters the meet with a season-best time of 54.50 seconds which ranks 20th in the region and 100th in the country. The final race on Friday will see Kasagule in the men's 5,000 meter run. His best performance of the year was a 14:01.94 which ranks 13th in the region and 53rd in the NCAA this season. On Saturday Koenck will run in the finals of the women's 1,500 meter run which begins at 4:20 p.m. She enters the meet with a season-best time of 4:23.11, which ranks 6th in the region and 34th in the NCAA this season. The NCAA Midwest Regional meet is one of four regional meets being held this weekend. The others are the East regional meet at the University of Florida, the Mideast Regional at the University of Arkansas and the West Regional at Cal-State Northridge. For Live results at the Midwest Regional, click on the link below.
  16. Yankees sign Hardin-Jeff Ex Broussard to minor league deal BALTIMORE (AP)- The New York Yankees signed veteran first baseman Ben Broussard to a minor league contract Tuesday and assigned him to Triple-A Scranton. The 31-year-old Broussard hit .159 with three homers and eight RBIs with Texas this season before he was designated for assignment May 8. Broussard, acquired in a December trade with Seattle, was the Rangers' opening day first baseman. In seven major league seasons with Cleveland, Seattle and Texas, Broussard hit .263 with 87 homers and 314 RBIs. Broussard started at first base for Scranton on Tuesday and batted fourth
  17. Buna Scores 8 Runs In The Sixth, Beats Hemphill 9-8 Lance Edwards The Buna Cougars go up 1-0 in their Class 2A Regional final series against the Hemphill Hornets. Buna got on the board first in the second inning. The Coogs had runners on the corners with two outs when they tried to pull a double steal, the runner at first hung up the Hornet's shortstop long enough on the throw down to advance the runner on third for the game's first run. The Hornets would respond with a run of their own in the top of the 4th inning. Then in the fifth, Hemphill erupted for four runs, to take a 5 to 1 lead. In the bottom half of the fifth, Buna swung on three consecutive first pitches, helping the Hornets cruise to an easy 1-2-3 inning. Hemphill would add three more runs to go up be 7, and Buna seemed to be out of game 1. Then the rally started in a big way for Buna, behind the fans who never quit shaking their noise makers and chanting for the team. Buna erased a sever run deficit to come from behind and win 9-8 on a Kolby Baxter base hit in the bottom of the sixth inning. That hit capped off an eight run inning, placing the Cougars one game away from the state semifinals next weekend. KFDM News at 10 will have complete highlights of this game and KFDM.com will have a video of the entire game tomorrow during midday. You can check KFDM.com's sports page of SETXSports.com for the complete game highlights tomorrow afternoon.
  18. > > > > > > > > > > > Had to give another team a chance this year!
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