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  1. Game is on Fox Sports...Predictions?
  2. Green talks LSU junior day Mike Scarborough TigerBait.com Dayton, Texas quarterback Cody Green was one of many high profile prospects on the LSU campus yesterday for the Tiger programs academic junior day. The highly thought of signal caller is being recruited heavily by Les Miles and his staff.
  3. Last i heard it will be completed by the start of District.
  4. Predictions for Tuesday?
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  6. Best Golfer in the world!
  7. THURSDAY Varsity Field 10:00 am West Brook vs Brazoswood 1:00 pm West Brook vs Victoria Memorial 4:00 pm Barbe vs Lufkin 7:00 pm Rockport-Fulton vs Barbe JV Field 12:00 pm PN-G vs Lufkin 3:00 pm Brazoswood vs Rockport-Fulton FRIDAY Varsity Field 9:00 am PN-G vs Victoria Memorial 12:00 pm West Brook vs Rockport-Fulton 3:00 pm Lufkin vs Brazoswood 6:00 pm West Brook vs Barbe JV Field 12:00 pm Victoria Memorial vs Lufkin 3:15 pm Barbe vs PN-G SATURDAY Varsity Field 8:00 am Rockport-Fulton vs PN-G 11:00 am Victoria Memorial vs Barbe 2:00 pm Brazoswood vs Barbe 5:00 pm West Brook vs PN-G JV Field 8:00 am Brazoswood vs Victoria Memorial 11:00 am Lufkin vs Rockport-Fulton
  8. Believe he has Kelly #9.
  9. Backe taken for X-rays after foot gets hit with ball Cooper says pitcher might be put on crutches as a precaution KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Astros righthander Brandon Backe, who was scheduled to start the Grapefruit League opener Thursday against the Cleveland Indians, was taken for X-rays today after he was hit in the foot during live batting practice Saturday. While addressing the media, manager Cecil Cooper wasn't exactly sure which foot Backe injured, but he thought it was Backe's right foot. Backe was unavailable for comment before the Astros began their workout this morning at Osceola County Stadium. "Just a bone on the side of his foot," Cooper said. "He was throwing live (batting practice) and got hit in the foot. He finished his throwing time. And then last night it got a little irritated last night. Today we're going to try to get him X-rays just to make sure everything's going OK. "As a matter of fact, he might be on crutches just as a precaution," Cooper said of Backe. "He was throwing live BP. It was a ball back to the middle and hit him in the foot. He didn't think about it a whole lot in the foot." Backe isn't expected to do much today. If he has to be scratched, lefthander Mark McLemore will likely start Thursday against the Indians because he already was scheduled to pitch in the following game.
  10. PAM, Central capture Mustang Relay team titles Van Wade The Orange Leader ORANGEFIELD — The Port Arthur Memorial Lady Titans ran away with the girls division and the Beaumont Central Jaguars held on to win the boys division at the Mustang Relays held at Orangefield High School Saturday. The Orange area, however, had its share of winners. On the boys side, West Orange-Stark’s Josh Gloston, a member of both Mustang state qualifying relay teams last year, breezed to a win in the 100 meters, winning in 10.96 seconds. Little Cypress-Mauriceville senior David Sicktich notched first-place in the shot put, tossing it 47 feet, 4 inches. Bridge City’s Tim Cude was first in the 3,200 meters, running a time of 10:21.47. Deweyville’s Joe Dooley, after winning at the Nederland Meet last week, won the 1,600 in 4:41.92 on Saturday. On the girls side, Bridge City Lady Cardinal Chelsea Coleman won the pole vualt with an effort of eight feet. Mustang Relays ORANGEFIELD – Here are the results of the Mustang Relays held at Orangefield High School Saturday: GIRLS DIVISION Discus – 1. Rubianber Torres, Dayton, 103-9 3⁄4; 2. Danielle Smith, Memorial, 103-2 7/8; 3. Alicia Thevis, Nederland, 96-11 1⁄2. Shot put – 1. Danielle Smith, Memorial, 35-11 1⁄4; 2. Sharon Goff, Jasper, 32-0 1⁄4; 3. Raegan Richard, Nederland, 31-11 1⁄4. High jump – 1. Jesi Noack, Dayton, 4-10; 2. Maci Wilcox, LC-M, 4-10; 3. Crystal Miller, Bridge City, 4-8. Long jump – 1. Terrell Robertson, Memorial, 16-10 1⁄2; 2. Brittany Henry, Silsbee, 16-2; 3. Hayley English, PN-G, 15-4 1⁄2. Triple jump – 1. Terrell Robertson, Memorial, 33-4 1⁄2; 2. Jamie Narcisse, Central, 33-4; 3. Brittany Henry, Silsbee, 32-11. Pole vault – 1. Chelsea Coleman, Bridge City, 8-0; 2. Hanna Lancaster, PN-G, 8-0; 3. Tyler Block, Orangefield, 7-6. 3,200 meters – 1. Taylor Carlson, Nederland, 13:21.85; 2. Yessica Arenas, Memorial, 13:23.01; 3. Mary Nguyen, Bridge City, 13:37.96. 400-meter relay – 1. Memorial, 50.44; 2. Silsbee, 50.70; 3. Hamshire-Fannett, 51.66. 800 meters – 1. Ashley Washburn, Nederland, 2:30.11; 2. RavoshiaWhaley, Central, 2:30.40; 3. Mereby Green, Memorial, 2:33.04. 100-meter hurdles – 1. Jesi Noak, Dayton, 17.12; 2. Paris Collins, Memorial, 17.30; 3. Destiny Jubert, Central, 17.59. 100 meters – 1. Patricia Johnson, Silsbee, 12.87; 2. Allie Cocat, Hamshire-Fannett, 12.97; 3. Taquisha Radford, Dayton, 13.03. 800-meter relay – 1. Memorial, 1:47.61; 2. Central, 1:48.90; 3. Hamshire-Fannett, 1:51.08. 400 meters- 1. Ravashia Whaley, Central, 61.72; 2.Tiffany Landry, Memorial, 61.96; 3. Autumn Hardin, Deweyville, 63.87. 300-meter hurdles – 1. Paris Collins, Memorial, 49.40; 2. Jesi Noack, Dayton, 50.35; 3. Hanna Mobley, WO-S 51.37. 200 meters – 1. Patricia Johnson, Silsbee, 26.80; 2. Kierra Roy, Memorial, 27.35; 3. Brianna Sias, Dayton, 27.40. 1,600 meters -1. Taylor Carlson, Nederland, 5:37.20; 2. Yessica Arenas, Memorial, 6:01.75; 3. Mary Nguyen, Bridge City, 6:04.64. 1,600-meter relay – 1. Central 4:13.46;2. Memorial 4:20.42; 3. Nederland 4:27.49. Team standings – 1. Port Arthur Memorial 159 1/2; 2. Central 83; 3. Nederland 81; 4. Dayton 67; 5. Hamshire-Fannett 60 1/2; 6. Silsbee 54; 7. PN-G 38 1/2; 8. Bridge City 30; 9. Jasper 18 1/2; 10. LC-M 8; 11. Orangefield 7; 12. (t. ) Deweyville and WO-S 6; 14. Kelly 1. BOYS DIVISION Discus – 1. Jake Hemmings, PN-G, 140-4 3⁄4; 2. Stefan Huber, Nederland, 132-5; 3. Eric Arnold, WO-S, 129-9. Shot put – 1. David Sicktich, LC-M, 47-4; 2. Leighton Zeno, West Brook, 45-11 3⁄4; 3. Clint Burnett, PN-G, 43-11. High jump – 1. Dylan Richards, PN-G, 6-0; 2. Donovan Harris, Silsbee, 6-0; 3. (t.) Justin Krautz, Nederland and J. Thomas, Central, 5-10. Long jump – 1. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 20-3 1⁄2; 2. Josh Haynes, WO-S, 20-1; 3. Brooks, Jasper, 20-0. Triple jump – 1. Craig Bailey, Memorial, 42-11, 3-4; 2. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 42-5 3⁄4; 3. Terrence Avant, Jasper, 41-7 1⁄2. Pole vault – 1. Curtis Gaspard, Hamshire-Fannett, 13-0; 2. Jordan Begnaud, PN-G, 11-6; 3. A. Longron, LC-M, 11-0. 3,200 meters – 1. Tim Cude, Bridge City, 10:21.47; 2. Ryan Kelly, Bridge City, 10:45.45; 3. Domingo Flores, Nederland 11:14.62. 400-meter relay – 1. Central, 42.22; 2. WO-S, 42.34; 3. Memorial, 43.76. 800 meters – 1. Aaron Lavergne, West Brook, 2:05.98; 2. Derrick Conners, Memorial, 2:06.93; 3. Caleb Peterson, Nederland, 2:07.77. 110-meter hurdles – 1. Donovan Harris, Silsbee, 14.76; 2. Erick Seals, Memorial, 15.80; 3. Xeryus Jones, Central, 15.93. 100 meters – 1. Josh Gloston, WO-S, 10.96; 2. Randy Wilson, Central, 11.18; 3. Aaron McCrary, Nederland, 11.20. 800-meter relay – 1. Central, 1:29.15; 2. WO-S, 1:31.62; 3. Memorial, 1:32.11. 400 meters- 1. Justin Krautz, Nederland, 50.32; 2. Michael Williams, West Brook, 50.69; 3. Nick Reed, WO-S, 50.93. 300-meter hurdles – 1. Adrian Guillory, Central, 42.00; 2. Josh Wright, PN-G, 42.25; Matt Johnson, PN-G, 42.34. 200 meters – 1. John Sells, Jasper, 22.92; Eugene Daws, Central, 23.06; 3. Brandon Scott, Central, 23.18. 1,600 meters -1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 4:41.92; 2. Tim Cude, Bridge City, 4:49.68; 3. K. Shepard, Bridge City, 4:54.02. 1,600-meter relay – 1. West Brook 3:24.42; 2. Memorial 3:30.01; 3.. Dayton 3:32.04. Team standings – 1. Central 96; 2. (t.) WO-S and PN-G 72; 4. PA Memorial 69; 5. (t) West Brook and Nederland 60; 7. Bridge City 52; 8. Jasper 32; 9. LC-M 30; 10. Silsbee 28; 11. Dayton 20; 12. Hamshire-Fannett 12; 13. Deweyville 10; 14. Orangefield 8.
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  12. Predictions for Tuesday?
  13. Vidor went 3-1 winning the Hudson Tournment.. PN-G went undefeated in LaPorte i think..
  14. 8) Well worth the drive i bet!!
  15. kogt Bridge City Tennis Results at the Nederland Tournament on Friday include Hunter Gothia and Blake Hanson winning the "B" Doubles title, while both Mixed Doubles Teams make it to the Semi-Finals. Meredith Miller mades the Semi-Finals in Singles. Boys Singles: Clayton Rowe defeated David Clark of Central 8-5; lost to #2 seed Desai Sagar 8-0. Randy Dupuis defeated Hahn Tran of Memorial 8-4; defeated Blake Dennis of Legacy 8-5; lost to Derek Barger of Nederland 8-6. Mixed Doubles: Shanita Maceda and Devon Armstrong defeated Hughes/Hutchinson of Buna 8-1; beat Riley/Ruggles of Silsbee 8-1; then lost to Memorial's Carter/Dang 6-3, 6-4. Katelyn Reynolds and Kegan Duplechin defeated Gardner/Zare of Silsbee 8-3; defeated Buna's Darling//Manchac 8-5; then lost in the semifinals to LC-M's Emily Walker and Corey Guilbeaux 7-5, 6-2,(10-7). The Cardinals will co-host the Orange County Tennis Tournament next Friday, February 29.
  16. kogt At the Nederland Varsity and Freshman tennis tournament Friday LCM won 1st place in 4 events. Corey Guilbeaux and Emiley Walker won 1st place in mixed doubles and Dean Simpson won 1st place in boys “B†singles. Chelsey Art and Chris Stacey each won 1st place in freshman singles. Lindsey Moreau and Stephanie Scheer received 3rd place in girls doubles and Matt Gaithier and Corey Richardson were 1st place consolation winners for freshmen boys doubles. Advancing to the semifinals in freshmen girls doubles were Megan Frey and Brooke Kyles.
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  18. 8) 8) A Huge Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  19. Carlson, Johnson, Lady Titans relays strong HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD By Tom Halliburton The Port Arthur News ORANGEFIELD -- Taylor Carlson found it nothing unusual to excel in more than one thing Saturday. The Nederland junior merely does it all the time. Matt Johnson also is used to excelling in more than one thing, too. The Port Neches-Groves senior simply could do a better job of it with a healthy left leg. And Port Arthur Memorial's versatile girls just seem to know how to excel in most everything. Those were a few of the local heroes to stand out Saturday at West Orange-Stark's 17th annual Mustang Relays on the Bobcat track. Even though their new all-weather track is a week or so from being quite ready, the Lady Titans appear rather ready anyway. Coaches Sandra Bradford and Debra Arvie obviously are not willing to use the absence of a campus track as a sufficient excuse. Memorial's girls won six events and took home a whopping 159 1/2 points. That's especially impressive when you consider that runner-up Beaumont Central took home 83. Memorial's winners were 300-meter hurdler Paris Collins, senior shot putter Danielle Smith, senior long and triple jumper Terrell Robertson and ... ah, yes, the relay teams. Shakeitha Coles, Jasmine Eaglin, Terrell Robertson and Kierra Roy combined in that order for a 50.44, which barely clipped Silsbee's 50.77 for the gold medal. Since that time was not quite low enough to improve on Memorial's area-best 50.21, the same foursome shuffled around their order and ripped off an area-best 1:47.61 to beat Central (1:48.90) in the 800-meter relay by more than a full second. Don't be surprised next Saturday at West Brook's Alex Durley Stadium if everyone isn't gunning for Memorial at the 21st annual Beaumont ISD-YMBL Relays. "We're coming along," Titans coach Darrell Granger said. "We would be doing better with the track but we're still trying to make the best of it." Memorial settled for fourth in the boys points behind champ Central's 96. Host WO-S and PN-G tied for second with 72. But Granger's group competed Saturday without one of its dominant runners. Sprinter-quartermiler Rashaud Brown did not run in the WO-S meet due to a balky lower back. But as impressive as Memorial may be, Port Neches-Groves knows how Memorial feels to operate without a facility and nobody seems to handle the field part of track and field better than PN-G. Coach Kyle Segura's Indians won three of six field events and brought home a medal to the torn-up Reservation in every field event. Senior Jake Hemmings made it back-to-back wins, stretching it out to 140-4 3/4 in the discus, while Dylan Richards won the high jump at 6-0 on fewer misses. Then along jumped Matt Johnson. A former Super Team pass receiver and a capable long and triple jumper, Johnson came within one-fourth inch of Mark LeDoux's school record in the triple jump by going 42-5 3/4. The taller Memorial senior, Craig Bailey, won the event in 42-11 3/4. Johnson already had won the long jump during the morning chill with a leap of 20-3 1/2, but he's trying to overcome a tender left leg.
  20. That was an article from a 3A board... 8)
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