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Evadale over High Island 8-3 in district play. Win moves Evadale record to 3-0 in district and 11-2 overall. Rebels had 9 hits. Josh Tucker 2/4 with Solo Home Run and a Double Hayden Dubose 1/2 with a Double Garrett Landis pitched for the Rebels. Gets the win with 4 k's David Drake gets the save. Had 6 K's and pickoffs at 1st/3rd
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Deciphering O'Neill and Rice If your antennae went up like ours when word leaked that Arizona interim coach Kevin O'Neill interviewed at Rice, then the following information should be of interest. As outlined here, O'Neill is embroiled in drama in Tuscon, where he had a handshake agreement with Arizona AD Jim Livengood to succeed Lute Olson whenever the 73-year-old Olson decided to retire. But Olson appears dead set against walking away from the program following his one-season hiatus, leaving the irascible and immutable O'Neill in a lurch. Furthermore, Arizona has made it abundantly clear that O'Neill is welcome to leave should he find employment elsewhere. How does this relate to CDC and Rice? Well, with his being squeezed out at Arizona, O'Neill, who coached at Northwestern among several other schools, has legitimate reason to come to Rice. And CDC would be doing Olson, who he adores, and Arizona, where he worked previously, a sizable favor to take O'Neill off their hands and rid them of a problem they should have seen from a mile away. What's in it for CDC? NCAA insiders believe CDC is positioning himself to succeed Livengood, who is in his early 60s and allegedly pondering retirement. Additionally, some found it odd when CDC selected Parker Executive Search over Eastman & Beaudine for the Rice coaching search considering it was Beaudine who brought both Todd Graham and CDC to South Main. Why Parker? Rumor has it that Parker will head the search to replace Livengood at Arizona. This doesn't mean O'Neill will succeed WTW, or that he is the leading candidate. But everyone linked thus far to the Rice vacancy, aside from O'Neill, fits the mold of up-and-coming assistant or successful head coach at a mid-major. And as V said, there are no coincidences, only the illusion of coincidences.
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CollegeInsider.com Honors Roc, Dawkins
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Mustang relay teams rack up in Silsbee Van Wade The Orange Leader SILSBEE — The West Orange-Stark boys relay teams racked up all three first-place finishes at the Silsbee Tiger Relays last Friday at Silsbee High School. The WO-S quartet of Trey Franks, Josh Gloston, Seth Thomas and James Haynes won the 400-meter relay in 42.21 seconds and claimed the 800-meter relay in 1:28.59. The Mustang foursome of James Ross, Nick Reed, Ronnie Dennis and Josh Gloston won the 1,600-meter relay in 3:29.18. Thomas, who was the Southeast Texas leader in the 200 meters entering the meet with a best time of 22.12, upped that time Friday by winning with a 21.99 clocking. Deweyville’s Joe Dooley continues to dominate the middle distance races this season. The Pirate won the 1,600 meters, smashing his previous Southeast Texas-leading time of 4:41.92 by running a 4:34.72 in Silsbee. He also won the 800 meters in 2:01.28. He leads the area in that event as well with a time of 1:59.39. WO-S’ James Hyanes won the triple jump with an effort of 42-3 1/4. Vidor’s Jared Parker took first in the pole vault with a vault of 15-6. Bridge City’s Cory Smith won the 400 meters in 50.84. On the girls’ side, Lady Mustang Danyale Thomas won the long jump with a mark of 17 feet. The Silsbee boys won the meet with 143.5 points while WO-S was second with 129. The Hamshire-Fannett Lady Longhorns took the girls field with 180 points while Silsbee was second with 136. The District 21-3A Track & Field Championships will be held Thursday and Saturday this week. The field events will start at noon on Thursday and the running finals will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday. SILSBEE — Here are the results of the Silsbee Tiger Relays held at Silsbee High School last Friday: BOYS DIVISION Discus — 1. Jonathan Ward, Lumberton, 144-6; 2. Evans, Lumberton, 128-11 1/2; 3. Patrick Carlton, Bridge City, 127-7. Shot put — 1. Paulus, Silsbee, 49-4; 2. Howden, Lumberton, 48-10 1/2; 3. Eric Arnold, WO-S, 46-8 1/2. Long jump — 1. Daigle, Hamshire-Fannett, 21-1; 2. Johnson, Silsbee, 20-8; 3. Haynes, Kountze, 20-7. Triple jump — James Haynes, WO-S, 42-3 1/4; 2. Willis, Silsbee, 42-0 3/4; 3. Ortavious Hypolite, WO-S, 41-11. High jump — 1. Harris, Silsbee, 6-4; 2. Trey Burrell, Hardin-Jefferson, 6-4; 3. Jared Williamson, Vidor, 6-2. Pole vault — 1. Jared Parker, Vidor, 15-6; 2. Gaspard, Hamshire-Fannett, 13-0; 3. Carr, Buna, 13-0. 3,200 meters — 1. Bradshaw, Lumberton, 11:00.58; 2. Lepsch, Silsbee, 11:04.45; 3. Chavez, Bridge City, 11:36.16. 400-meter relay — WO-S (Trey Franks, Josh Gloston, Seth Thomas, James Haynes), 42.21; 2. Silsbee, 42.94; 3. Hamshire-Fannett, 44.28. 800 meters _ Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 2:01.28; 2. Shepherd, Bridge City, 2:08.62; 3. Bolton, Silsbee, 2:10.06. 110-meter hurdles — 1. Harris, Silsbee, 14.56; 2. Roundtree, Silsbee, 15.75; 3. Jones, WO-S, 16.15. 100 meters — 1. Barnes, Silsbee, 10.94; 2. Smith, Hamshire-Fannett, 10.97; 3. Haynes, Kountze, 11.00. 800-meter relay — 1. WO-S, 1:28.59; 2. Silsbee, 1:31.18; 3. Hamshire-Fannett, 1:33.84. 400 meters — Cory Smith, Bridge City, 50.84; 2. Keith, Lumberton, 51.18; 3. Nick Reed, WO-S, 51.53. 300-meter hurdles — 1. James, Vidor, 42.18; 2. Harris, Silsbee, 42.41; 3. Jones, WO-S, 42.88. 200 meters — 1. Seth Thomas, WO-S, 21.99; 2. Trey Franks, WO-S, 22.28; 3. Johnson, Silsbee, 22.41. 1,600 meters — Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 4:34.72; 2. Crew, Bridge City, 4:38.09; 3. Ryan Kelly, Bridge City, 4:41.16. 1,600-meter relay — 1. WO-S (Ross, Reed, Dennis, Gloston), 3:29.18; 2. Lumberton, 3:37.25; 3. Bridge City, 3:37.38. Point standings — 1. Silsbee 143.5; 2. WO-S 129; 3. Bridge City 82; 4. Lumberton 68; 5. Hamshire-Fannett 61; 6. Vidor 34. GIRLS DIVISION Discus — 1. Harry, Hamshire-Fannett, 94-0; 2. Strawther, Hardin-Jefferson, 86-0 3/4; 3. Smith, Kountze, 81-2. Shot put — 1. Feancis, Hardin-Jefferson, 31-7; 2. Harry, Hamshire-Fannett, 31-5; 3. Mullins, Silsbee, 30-11 1/2. Long jump — 1. Thomas, WO-S, 17-0; 2. Henry, Silsbee, 16-4; 3. Douglas, Silsbee, 15-7. Triple jump — a. Cooper, Hamshire-Fannett, 35-5; 2. Henry, Silsbee, 33-7 3/4; 3. Hafford, Jasper, 32-5 1/2. High jump — 1. Miller, Bridge City, 4-10; 2. Prudhomme, Hamshire-Fannett, 4-10; Smith, Vidor, 4-10. Pole vault — 1. Beard, Lumberton, 9-6; 2. McLehaney, Hamshire-Fannett, 8-6; 3. Chelsea Coleman, Bridge City, 8-6. 3,200 meters — 1. Brindle, Lumberton, 13:17.08; 2. Alvarez, Hardin-Jefferson, 13:53.59; 3. Townley, Vidor, 13:58.76. 400-meter relay _ 1. Silsbee, 49.50; 2. Hamshire-Fannett, 50.34; 3. Kountze, 51.62. 800 meters — 1. Stevenson, Hamshire-Fannett, 2:32.62; 2. King, Hardin-Jefferson, 2:35.87; 3. Howerton, Hamshire-Fannett, 2:36.50. 100-meter hurdles — 1. Rhone, Silsbee, 16.15; 2. Henry, Silsbee, 16.94; 3. Underwood, Hamshire-Fannett, 17.25. 100 meters — 1. Johnson, Silsbee, 12.41; 2. Johnson, Jasper, 12.50; 3. Cole, Kountze, 12.75. 800-meter relay — 1. Silsbee, 1:47.97; 2. Hamshire-Fannett, 1:48.59; 3. Jasper, 1:51.78. 400 meters — 1. Hardin, Deweyville, 1:02.80; 2. Douglas, Silsbee, 1:03.62; 3. Beard, Lumberton, 1:03.86. 300-meter hurdles — 1. Stevenson, Hamshire-Fannett, 49.74; 2. Beatty, Buna, 49.88; 3. Smith, Silsbee, 50.69. 200 meters — 1. Johnson, Silsbee, 25.91; 2. Cooper, Hamshire-Fannett, 26.90; 3. Lolande, Hamshire-Fannett, 26.94. 1,600 meters — 1. Brindle, Lumberton, 5:51.78; 2. Winn, Bridge City, 5:53.81; 3. Langley, Hamshire-Fannett, 6:02.97. 1,600-meter relay — 1. Hamshire-Fannett, 4:22.59; 2. Jasper, 4:24.34; 3. Vidor, 4:30 .25. Point standings _ 1. Hamshire-Fannett 180; 2. Silsbee 136; 3. Jasper 57; 4. Bridge City 48.5; 5. Lumberton 45; 6. Kountze 36.
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****Neumann Stays At Nederland!****
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We haven't had any on lately because the news has been coming on to late. We'll start them again next week.
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Undertaker wins the World Championship!!
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:D You bet!! Hey i thought Orton was going to lose?
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I agree!
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Kane is new ECW Champ!