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  1. BH....200-100-7....10-9-1

    HF....000-000-0......0-2-6

    WP Ross Hales

    LP Eric Neal

    Ross Hales pitches a gem for BH only giving up 2 hits in going the distance. Eric Neal goes 3 innings' date=' then HF used Lange, Cuniff, and Moore.[/quote']

    Ross is only a Soph. Too this kid is going to be something special for he Hill the next two years.

  2. BH will get 1 more round and thats's it!

    Want to bet :D After BH finishes off HF tomorrow they will play Silsbee which they have defeated twice already!! Most on this site gave BH no love after Huffman beat them twice. Some may have thought BH was down, Were noit down Huffman is just up!!!!!! Hows it feeling East texas? The boys and girls from the east are kickin butt :lol:

    The message above isn't for all, I know that some have given BH and District 23 proprs , but others have talked a lot of junk. For those that have I have plenty of Crow for ya :D

  3. Hi' date=' My name is Hfaninthestands,

    I agree to talk smack...

    throw me a lure[/quote']

    Ok here it goes..........casting lure............. BH is going to absolutly dominate HF, they couldn't even keep up with an overrated BC team..........reeling lure back in............ :lol: Sorry that is the best I can do. I even threw a little in a little for BC just in case :wink:

  4. Here is the places with the times of this seris. I hope HF isn't holding on to the fact that they beat Huffman early on. BH is a well rounded team and was beaten by a better team in Huffman. BH will come to play!!

    BH vs H-F Friday May 5, 7 p.m. at Nederland H.S.

    H-F vs BH Saturday May 6, 1 p.m at Baytown Lee High School

    3rd Game if necessary, 30 minutes after 1st game Saturday

  5. I thought that barbers hill's district isnt finished yet

    The district ends Friday one game remains.

    Huffman is undefeated in district 9-0 and clinches the #1 spot

    Barbers Hill is 7-2 in District and clinches the number #2 spot

    Cleveland is 4-5 and Tarkington is 3-6 in district with one game left if these teams end in a tied Cleveland gets the #3 spot due to defeating Tarkington twice in district

  6. Barbers Hill Downs Splendora, 6-3

    In a game made up from Friday, Barbers Hill defeated Splendora 6-3 at Splendora. Ross Hales (5-1) pitched all seven innings and gave up six hits and struck out 15. Cameron Campbell went 4-4 with a homerun and two RBI's. Octavio Carmona was 2-4 with an RBI. Bailey Glandt was 1-3 with a double. Michael Padgett was 1-2. Jake Ponder knocked in the first run with a sacrifice fly in the second.

    Barbers Hill is now 6-2 in district and 19-3 for the season. BH will travel to Tarkington today and finish the regular season hosting Liberty Friday.

    Barbers Hill 11 Tarkington 1 in 5 Innings

    Winning Pitcher - Octavio Carmona (5-1)

    Leading Hitters: Chase Barrera 2-4 with two doubles; Cameron Campbell was 2-2 with a double; Carmona was 2-3 with a double; Derek Hulsey was 2-3; Colby Townley 2-4; Michael Padgett was 1-1 for a double and two RBIs.

    Barbes Hill is now 20-3 and 7-2. BH will end the regular season by hosting Liberty on Friday night.

  7. District 23-3A

    Huffman 7 – 0 17 – 3

    Barbers Hill 5 – 2 18 – 3

    Tarkington 3 – 4 10 – 10

    Cleveland 3 – 4 14 – 8

    Splendora 2 – 5 14 – 6

    Liberty 1 – 6 6 - 13

    District Scores and games left

    3/24

    BH (4) Cleveland (0)

    Huffman (10) Splendora (0)

    Tarkington (6) Liberty (2)

    3/29

    Huffman (6) BH (0)

    Splendora (11) Liberty (3)

    Cleveland (7) Tarkington (1)

    3/31

    BH (10) Splendora (6)

    Liberty (1) Cleveland (7)

    Tarkington (3) Huffman (6)

    4/4

    BH (7) Tarkington (1)

    Splendora (6) Cleveland (3)

    Huffman (5) Liberty (2)

    4/7

    Liberty (1) BH (13)

    Cleveland (2) Huffman (7)

    Tarkington ( Splendora (2)

    4/10

    Cleveland (0) BH (7)

    Splendora (1) Huffman (13)

    Liberty (2) Tarkington (6)

    4/13

    BH (1) Huffman (3)

    Liberty (4) Splendora (1)

    Tarkington (2) Cleveland (6)

    4/21

    Splendor/ BH

    Cleveland/Liberty

    Huffman/Tarkington

    4/25

    Tarkington/BH

    Cleveland/Splendora

    Liberty/Huffman

    4/28

    BH/Liberty

    Huffman/Cleveland

    Splendora/Tarkington

  8. Listi, Bagley give Huffman formidable pitching staff

    By TODD HVEEM

    Chronicle Correspondent

    If pitching and defense win championships, the Huffman-Hargrave Falcons might as well go ahead and order their state championship rings now.

    The Falcons, who have been ranked among the top 10 Class 3A baseball teams in the state most of the season, are 14-3 overall and 4-0 in District 23-3A.

    Huffman's three losses have come against traditional Class 3A power West Columbia, Class 5A Dobie and Class 3A state-ranked Hardin Jefferson. The Falcons opened district by shutting out Splendora, Tarkington and state-ranked Barbers Hill 6-0.

    Junior Michael Listi, who has been almost unhittable for most of the season, tossed a no-hitter in the Falcons' 10-0 win over Splendora and a one-hitter against defending district-champion Barbers Hill.

    "We have had some timely hitting," said third-year coach Mike McEachern, who has compiled a 51-22 mark in his first 73 games, "but our pitching has been phenomenal. I can't say enough about those guys on the mound.

    "Michael Listi has pitched 13 2/3 innings in district and given up one hit,'' McEachern said. "Even I can't screw that up."

    McEachern thought the Falcons might struggle a bit on the mound when senior ace Jamie Bagley, who was the District 23-3A MVP a year ago, broke his foot and had to miss the first six weeks of the season.

    "You are talking about a kid who throws 90 miles-per-hour," McEachern said of Bagley. "You don't just replace guys like that."

    In Bagley's absence, Listi has stepped up in grand style, and senior Scotty Smith has made the move from the bullpen into a starting role. Andy Mena, who earned the win in a 5-2 win over Liberty, and Heath Arnold have seen time pitching.

    "We have quite a pitching staff," McEachern said. "I feel like we can match up with a lot of people. When you get to the playoffs, the people who win are the people who can pitch. The days of outscoring people are gone (in the playoffs)."

    Huffman was 18-8 in McEachern's first year at the helm and 19-10 in 2005. But the Falcons, who finished as the district runner-up both years, lost in the first round of the playoffs on both occasions.

    "This year, we are trying to get past the first round," McEachern said. "Then, we will see how things fall from there."

    Huffman features a quintet of four-year starters in catcher Austin Hill, Bagley, center fielder Chris Morris, outfielder Micah Lewis and Mena, who also plays third base.

    Senior first baseman Kyle Kenna and junior right fielder Zach Sipe also were starters a year ago. Huffman lost only one regular from last year's team in second baseman Andy Stein.

    "Our team batting average right now is .379," McEachern said. "That is great. We also have been able to steal some bases in good situations.

    "But I still think we hang our hat on pitching and defense. We turned two double plays against Barbers Hill. That really helps the pitchers out."

    The Falcons also feature a pair of talented siblings in senior second baseman Jeremy Schmidt and junior shortstop Jeffrey Schmidt.

    Huffman, which last won a district baseball title in the 1980s, will host Barbers Hill in a crucial District 23-3A rematch at 8 p.m. today.

    "Barbers Hill is going to challenge you," McEachern said. "This will be a big game when we meet them again. If we could beat them, and win the district, we would get a first-round bye (in the playoffs)."

    Bagley is scheduled to start against Barbers Hill.

    "If he is ready, he will be out there," McEachern said. "He was the district MVP as a junior and our ace coming in. You don't leave him on the bench (in games like this)."

  9. Baseball aside' date=' everyone please keep the Bagley family in their prayers. They lost their home (total loss) to fire yesterday and Mr. Bagley is in the hospital with 2nd degree burns to a large portion of his body. Good news is that he is expected to have a full recovery. It will be a painful recovery all the way around. We all have fun with the rivialry between Huffman and Barbers Hill, but I know the good people of Barbers Hill will keep the whole Bagley family close to their hearts in this difficult time.

    I hear Jamie is scheduled to pitch Thrusday, hopefully he can use the game to escape from the reality of life. Good Luck to both teams!!

    Here is a feel good story I just heard about, when you think Matress Mac has done it all, he is at it again. Someone called him and shared the tragedy of the Bagleys, he is sending them a house full of furniture to relplace what was lost in the fire (no charge). Another good friend that happens to have an empty townhouse has offered it to the Bagleys while they re-build. Maybe there is hope after all![/quote']

    Thats awefull I hope mr. Bagley has a full recovery and Jamie Pitches Thursday. Matress Mac is an awesome person. Goodluck to Huffman this should be a good one.

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