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  1. From Dell Diamond: Matt Hicks from Bridge City and Jacob Felts from Orangefield representing the South All Stars defeated the North All Stars by a score of 6-5. Matt played short stop making several hard outs look easy for him. He also scored the first run of the game and closed out the 9 inning game. Jacob played catcher making a spectacular out  behind home plate and played like the all star that he is . They both made the South proud. Congrats to each and thanks for a great game.
  2. Matt Hicks from Bridge City and Jacob Felts from Orangefield representing the THSBCA South All Stars won 6-5 against the North All Stars Saturday at Dell Diamond in Round Rock. Both of these young men played like the stars they are and made the South proud.
  3. Thank you Piratefan, Today is Matts birthday and yes, his mothers home along with Matts belongings and his beach cabin, even his favorite Astros golf cart were totally destroyed. Please give him a break and your support, just as he would give you. Thanks from his family.
  4. DKR Clone, You sound so angry and bitter, maybe you need to remember that "Team Loyalty" might have slipped a tad when BC top dogs got rid of a Coach that took his team to district several years in a row. BC baseball continues to have many talented kids playing and one player does not win a season or district by himself. BC baseball will be just fine if left to the boys who know how to play and hopefully without any more politics. I believe moving to a new area after a Hurricane destroyed your home is a freedom each of us has in America. Your idle threats about an "investigation" seems so petty and uncalled for. Why not vent those threats into supporting your BC Baseball team. I know personally that his mother can not afford to send him to the college of his dreams without a scholarship and if this move can better his chances for a full ride, then why not be happy for him. He is a 17 year old who lives and breathes baseball but also a caring and dedicated team player for whatever team he is on. Matty has played select ball for many coaches and players and those of us who really know him will continue to support and not threaten his future ball playing. It might be better for you to channel that bitterness into opening a dictionary and learning how to spell words correctly, "straight" is not spelled like George "Strait". I would think a BC high school teacher and coach should know better. Happy 17Th Birthday Matt. I love you, Matty's Aunt,Nannie Nett
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