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Ty Cobb

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  1. Tuesday' date=' March 7

    Orangefield at Jasper

    LC-M at Hardin-Jefferson

    Vidor at Lake Charles St. Louis

    Lumberton at WO-S

    Cleveland at Shepherd

    Barbers Hill at Coldspring

    Silsbee at Woodville

    Deweyville at Port Arthur Memorial

    Warren at East Chambers

    Hitchcock at Hamshire-Fannett

    Spurger at Colmesneil[/quote']

    Jasper, LCM, Vidor, WOS, Shephard, Barbers Hill, Silsbee, PA Memorial, Warren, HF, Colmesneil

  2. Another week has come and gone for SE Texas baseball. Last week's 'surprise team'' date=' the HF Longhorns lost their only game (5-4 to Silsbee) and everyone (save and except Barbers Hill) took on at least 1 loss. One of our preseason favorties (PNG) sits at 2-7 and is in disarray while Nederland suddenly looks 'for real' following a 10-0 pounding delivered to #1 Bridge City. Thanks for the votes, phone calls, emails and 1 pm....and here it is: Weeks 2's Top Ten:

    The Pirates continue to confound us 'experts'. They play very inconsistently in the Kelly Tourney last week and then start this week by getting drilled 8-2 by Kelly...only to turn it all around and win the WOS Tournament by 'blowing out' Buna, OF and Warren before edging WOS 4-3 in the finals. They're young but Coach Green may have gotten this team to turn the corner. It may still be a reach for these guys to make the playoffs in their District but PNG has played itself back into the pack. Who knows? The Vidor-PNG game may turn out to be the 'game of the year' for District 20-4A. And who woulda thunk it?

    10. SILSBEE

    Silsbee finishes 3rd at WOS tournament and started the week off with a bang by knocking off HF at the 'Horns own park. RHP Joel Schooling serves youth well with the win in that game. The Tigers are very young, especially on the mound (relying heavily on 2 sophs to carry the burden there) but they play very hard and find a way to win. OF Calhoun is playing through his ankle injury and remains the catalyst of this team's offense. Keep him, and the young pitchers churning, and Silsbee has got themselves a winner. For now, they make the cut at #10.

    Silsbee finished 3rd at the Orangefield tournament. The HF game was in Silsbee due to light problems in Hamshire. Schooling is a JR. Just wanted to clear-up a few things.

    This is it, folks....thanks to all who voted or contributed. Keep those emails coming....[/quote']

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