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I don't know since it was moved to Sat. Afternoon. I work on Saturday's. :'(
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This link should have them soon i would think! [Hidden Content]
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I've been searching all over!
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In Class A, the Hull-Daisetta boys had a strong showing. Hull-Daisetta's Adrian Anderson won the 100 and 200 meters. He came across the finish line in the 100 in 11.28, and he finished the 200 in 22.58. Hull-Daisetta also won the 400-meter relay with a time of 43.24. Chilton was second in 43.60. Hull-Daisetta finished tied for second place overall with Bruni with 43 points. Chilton won the regional title with 68 points. The top two finishers from each event advance to the University Interscholastic League State Track and Field Championships set for May 9-10 in Austin.
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Lamar stadium wish list tops $18 million
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Rockets vs. Jazz Game Thread/Jazz Advance
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Jazz win and lead series 3-1 > -
The University Interscholastic League recently sent a strong message to coaches in regard to what they say about officials. Fort Worth Southwest basketball coach Scott Gray, after his team dropped an 80-77 decision to Dallas South Oak Cliff at the state tournament, was quoted as saying. “I wish the game could have been officiated by officials used to a faster pace, like Houston, Dallas or Fort Worth, not someone from Amarillo.†The UIL’s response was to suspend Gray for one year .
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pa news Memorial football coach Ronnie Thompson, whose snubbing a quarter century ago probably drove the final nail in the coffin on football at Lamar University, is endorsing both West Brook coach Craig Stump and Navarro JC boss Ray Woodard as excellent choices to help resurrect the Cardinal program. Thompson, however, says he has some reservations on whether the Lamar situation is the right career move at this point in time for his former TJ quarterback . . .
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Rockets vs. Jazz Game Thread/Jazz Advance
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Rockets cut it to 5 in the 3rd. -
Those to!
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Rockets vs. Jazz Game Thread/Jazz Advance
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Rockets down by 12!! -
predictions on HD and HI/HD Wins!!!
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4-2 HD wins!! -
This will be a Huumm Dinger!
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Rockets vs. Jazz Game Thread/Jazz Advance
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Lamar Comes From Behind To Defeat Texas State 9-8 In 10 Innings Brian Needham strikes out five in five innings of relief for the win. April 26, 2008 Box Score SAN MARCOS, Texas - Lamar scored four runs in the final three innings and Brian Needham fanned five in relief as the Cardinals defeated Texas State 9-8 in 10 innings at Bobcat Field to clinch the three-game Southland Conference series Saturday. Trailing 8-5 after Texas State scored seven in the fifth, the Cardinals rallied with two in the eighth and one in the ninth to force the extra frame. David Moore led off the tenth with a walk and moved to second on Nik Gumeson's sacrifice bunt. Jeff Vickers followed with a pinch-hit double to left-center to put the Cards ahead 9-8. Needham (3-2) then nailed down his third win with a perfect bottom half that included a strikeout and a pair of groud ball outs. He allowed just one hit after starting the sixth. Lamar starter Justin Walker was rolling along after allowing a run in the first. He had retired 12-stright before allowing seven runs on five hits in the fifth, including a 2-run home run by Thomas Field. Josh Walter (3-3) took the loss for the second-straight game. He allowed the tying and go-ahead runs on three walks and a hit in one inning of work. Lamar took the lead in the fourth on Gumeson's grand slam over the leftfield wall. It was his second of the season and the first grand slam of the year by a Cardinal. The last one came off the bat of Collin DeLome at Louisiana Tech on March 12, 2007. Gumeson finished with two hits along with Moore. Moore hit his second home run of the weekend in the eighth when he belted a 2-run shot over the leftfield wall to cut the deficit to 8-7. Wade Mathis led off the ninth with a pinch-hit triple and was replaced by Jeremiah Sammy as a pinch runner. Sammy came home on a ball four wild pitch to Tyler Link to tie the game at 8-8. The game marked the fourth-consecutive extra-inning conference game for Lamar, marking a school record The teams will close out their series on Sunday at 1 p.m. For Lamar, Ryne Nelson (2-0) will oppose Texas State's Zack Tritz (7-1) on the mound.