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  1. That's not Coach Mangan!
  2. Final BC 6 Sulphur 0 Dillion Throws a No Hitter against Sulphur!
  3. I'll ask Coach Mixon this afternoon.
  4. 28-20 BS Half... Here's the link to listen.... [Hidden Content]
  5. Final.... Silsbee 10 Tyler All Saints 0
  6. Hopefully this week!
  7. Click link to listen..1pm start [Hidden Content]
  8. Here's the link to listen.... [Hidden Content]
  9. I believe Mangan is the son of HF Head Football Coach.
  10. Saturday Scores PN-G 7 Rockport 0 4th Inning..Woods pitching
  11. kogt Friday: A bases clearing double by Shon Landry highlighted a five run eighth inning as McNeese State broke up a tie in a 13-8 baseball victory over Houston Baptist here Friday night. The victory was the first in six games for the Cowboys and left the Huskies at 6-7. The two teams play another game beginning at 3 p.m. on Saturday and a third game at 1 p.m. on Sunday. Landry’s three run double was followed by a two run homer by Ryan Brauninger, giving the Cowboys 12 hits in the game.
  12. kogt Bridge City Volleyball Coach Becca Mathews proudly stands behind two of her star players going to the next level. Audrey Myers (left) will be playing at Galveston CC and Kayla Fullerton signed with Wharton JC.
  13. Port Neches-Groves boys 9, Hardin-Jefferson 0 NEDERLAND -- The return of senior Stephen Zimmerman is becoming a more and more welcome addition for the Indians who rolled past Hardin-Jefferson 9-0 on Friday night at Prather Field. Zimmerman scored a hat trick with one first-half goal and two more second-half goals as PN-G improved to 9-5-3 and 7-4-2 under coach Don Sandell. The Indians led at half 3-0 with goals from Zimmerman, Gerardo Valencia and Tanner Worley. Worley, Zimmerman's two goals and lone goals from Carlos Ortiz, Trevor Hoffpauir and Greg Flores completed the scoring as PN-G dominated shots on goal, 37-3. Ortiz and Matthew Morrell contributed two assists apiece for the winning Tribe.
  14. Dogs blanked by 20-4A leading Lumberton 2-0 HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER The Port Arthur News NEDERLAND -- For the second time in a rough week, Nederland's offense fired a blank on the scoreboard. The 20-4A boys district leader Lumberton visited Bulldog Stadium on Friday night and muzzled the Dogs attack throughout the entire 80 minutes, even though Nederland certainly needed a victory to blemish the Raiders' perfect league mark. Lumberton claimed a 2-0 victory that obviously served as a giant step toward securing a likely district championship. Lumberton improved to 13-4 and 13-0 under coach Chad Luttrell but had to battle through nearly 60 minutes of a scoreless tie before scoring a goal that disturbed NHS mentor Rob Bledsoe. The loss dropped the Bulldogs to 11-4-2 and 9-2-2. A linesman ruled a legal goal had been scored when it appeared to many observers, including Bledsoe, that an offsides ruling should have been enforced. Lumberton added insurance later in the second half on a goal that contained no controversy at all. The Raiders restarted possession and converted an attempt from the top of the 18-yard penalty box. Bledsoe credited his defender Ian Barnett for doing an outstanding job of marking Lumberton's Mark Brackin. The Bulldogs led in shots on goal, 9-7. Nederland will visit Babe Zaharias Stadium on Monday at 5:30 for a game against Beaumont Central.
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