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  1. Just talk HS basketball!! The word Race or Racism should NEVER be posted!!
  2. Pitchers Matt Hicks, BC 11 K's, 3 Hits against HJ Ryan Sampere, Nederland 12 K's 3 Hits against Dayton Player Of The Week Arron Stevenson, Jasper Went 3-3 with 2 HR's (Grand Slam) 7 RBI's Against Kirbyville
  3. A few more highlights!
  4. No, because i didn't move it.
  5. The Nash thread i believe was moved to the NBA Board.
  6. Very good player!!!!!!!!!!
  7. April 10 board meeting.
  8. Pretty good aren't they!!
  9. That's a little surprising.
  10. I agree! Longview is loaded!
  11. May 31st. Texas City Alvin Kempner Baytown Lee Clear Creek Clear Springs Chavez Channelview Dawson Friendswood Beaumont Ozen Santa Fe Beaumont West Brook Pearland West Orange Stark Port Arthur Memorial
  12. Looks like the game with Brookshire Royal will be on a Fri. at WO-S.
  13. ;D That would help.
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  15. Hardin and Diboll.
  16. kogt OF's Kaylin Little played in the GHAGBA All Star basketball game this past weekend. Her team won 67-51 and she was the second leading scorer on her team with 9 pts, 3 assist and 4 rebounds.
  17. Harrington, Tribe rolls over Broncos By Cody Pastorella The Port Arthur News PORT NECHES — Senior pitcher Eric Harrington blew past Dayton on Tuesday night, tossing a complete game, two hitter and striking out 12 in Port Neches-Groves' 8-2 win over the Broncos. With the win, PN-G improves to 14-4 overall and 6-1 in District 22-4A. At 6-1, the Indians are tied for first place with Little Cypress-Mauriceville who hammered the Vidor Pirates 13-1 on Tuesday night. The Pirates have dropped two in a row, which puts them in third place at 5-2 in league play. The Tribe plays Ozen (4-3) in Beaumont on Friday for their next game. Tuesday's game with Dayton was never really in question. PN-G scored two runs in the first after Harrington started the bottom half of the inning with a lead-off triple. Harrington came in on a fielder's choice off the bat of Blake Reyenga. Dalton Varnado, running for catcher Jon Carnihan who singled, also scored in the first when Mitch Todd drove him in on a single. The Indians tallied three more runs in the third inning on one hit, two walks and two errors. That inning gave the Tribe more than enough support for Harrington, who did not give up a hit until the fourth inning when the Broncos managed two runs off the dominate starter. The hit was just an infield job that Colter Grote beat out. On that hit, Steven Thompson, who was hit-by-a-pitch earlier in the inning, moved to third base. First baseman Mo Herrera brought Thompson in on a fielder's choice and then an error brought in Colter for Dayton's second run. Only Thompson's score was ruled an earned run, giving Dayton just one earned for the night. Harrington, who went 2-for-4 at the plate, only allowed one more hit in the game when Cameron Crapo smashed a ball up the middle in the fifth inning. The right-hander sat the Broncos down in order in the final two innings. With the win, Harrington moves to 3-0 on the season. "I just had my stuff working tonight," Harrington said. "When I've got my stuff, I feel like I can't be beat. I think that's how every pitcher feels. They really came out swinging but I was able to work my pitches like I wanted to and everything worked out." PN-G head coach Jay Stone said Tuesday's outing was just a typical night for Harrington. "I thought he was excellent tonight but that's what he does for us every time out," Stone said. "He's a very consistent pitcher and he's been consistent all year.
  18. Lamar Drops 3-2 Decision To Louisiana-Lafayette Cards fall in bottom of the ninth April 1, 2008 LAFAYETTE, La. - Louisiana-Lafayette executed a pair of squeeze plays, including one in the bottom of the ninth to defeat Lamar 3-2 at M.L. "Tigue" Moore Field on Tuesday night. The loss snaps Lamar's four-game win streak and sends the Cardinals into the weekend at Nicholls State with a 18-19 overall record. ULL improves to 12-14. With the score tied at 1-1, ULL took the lead when Brian Bowman scored on a Jordan Poirrier sac fly to deep right field. The Cardinals got out of the inning when Jeff Vickers threw out Nolan Gisclair trying to steal second. Travis Dunson led off with a four-pitch walk. David Moore line the first pitch he saw off ULL closer Justin Robichaux and when Porrier's throw from second went into the Lamar dugout, it allowed Moore to go to third and pinch-runner Tylor Prudhomme to score from first and tie the game at 2-2 with no outs. But the Cardinals were unable to get Moore home as Vickers flied out to shallow center, pinch-hitter Jeremiah Sammy and right-fielder Tyler Link both struck out. After Dillon Guillory had a pinch-hit single to lead off the bottom of the ninth, pitcher John Ross Ramirez slipped and let Matt Goulas' bunt go through his legs for an error. Scott Hawkins struck out for the first out. Then the Rajin Cajuns loaded the bases when shortstop Nik Gumeson failed to touch second on a potential double play - allowing the bases to be loaded. Leadoff hitter Josh Logan laid down a bunt while Greg Fontenot raced home from third ahead of Chris Dunkin's flip to Vickers for the game-winning run. The Cajuns scored their first run in the bottom of the first on a squeeze play. Lamar tied the game in the fourth when Dunkin doubles to lead off, moved to third on a single through the left side by Dunson and scored two batters later on a sacrifice fly by Vickers. Lamar used seven pitchers and held ULL hitless through the first six innings. Ramirez (0-1) suffered the loss, while Randall Bulliard (1-0) earned the win after replacing Robicheaux took the line drive off his body in the ninth. Dunson went 2-for-3 with a walk for the Cardinals. Brian Taylor also had a hit in the game. Lamar will return to action on Friday with a road series at Nicholls. First pitch at Didier Field is set for 6:30 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on the internet at lamarcardinals.com.
  19. LaMarque will still get a very good coach from the 4 left.
  20. LaMarque was going to offer it to Neumann to!
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