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COLLEGE STATION 2014 RESULTS

(32-6-1)

Caney Creek - W 7-6
Magnolia West - W 6-3 (4A Area Finalists)
Willis - W 8-7
Huntsville - W 10-0
Montgomery - L 3-5 (4A Regional Quarterfinalists)
Ft. Bend Kempner - W 18-2
Texas City - W 21-5
Montgomery - W 7-2 (4A Regional Quarterfinalists)
Bryan - W 7-3 (5A Area Finalists)
Brehnam - W 5-2 (Advanced to 4A Regional Finals)
PNG - W 8-4 (4A Bi-District Finalists)
Brazoswood - T 3-3 (Advanced to 5A Regional Finals)
Central Heights - W 16-4 (2A Regional Semifinalists)
Nederland - L 3-5 (4A Bi-District Finalists)
Ashdown, AR - W 4-2 (4A State Finalists)
Concordia Lutheran - W 6-5 (TAPPS 5A State Finalists)
Madisonville - W 10-0
Caldwell - W 7-3 (3A Regional Semifinalists)
Rockdale - W 17-3 (3A Bi-District Finalists)

Taylor - W 8-4 
Northland Christian - W 12-2 (4A Bi-District Finalists)
Navasota - W 10-0
Houston Westside - L 5-10 (5A Area Finalists)
Madisonville - W 22-1
Caldwell - W 10-2

College Park - L 7-8 (5A Area Finalists)
Rockdale - W 2-1 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
Taylor - W 15-0 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
Navasota - W 14-2
PLAYOFFS
China Spring - L 5-10
China Spring - W 10-7
China Spring - W 6-3
Diboll - W 5-1
Diboll - W 13-1
Robinson - W 8-1
Robinson - W 3-1
Huffman - L 1-5

Huffman - W 6-0
Huffman - W 3-1

 

Also something to note
Enrollment numbers being used for next year
College Station 1549.5 (18-5A)
Silsbee 781 (10-4A-DI)

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College Station should win this series whether 1 or 3 games.   I admit I haven't seen Silsbee and its obvious they are a great team for making it this for.   College Station has blue chippers all over the field and a 1st round draft choice in next years draft.  If Silsbee can get a dominant pitching performance, anything is possible.   Best of luck to both teams. 

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COLLEGE STATION 2014 RESULTS
(32-6-1)
Caney Creek - W 7-6
Magnolia West - W 6-3 (4A Area Finalists)
Willis - W 8-7
Huntsville - W 10-0
Montgomery - L 3-5 (4A Regional Quarterfinalists)
Ft. Bend Kempner - W 18-2
Texas City - W 21-5
Montgomery - W 7-2 (4A Regional Quarterfinalists)
Bryan - W 7-3 (5A Area Finalists)
Brehnam - W 5-2 (Advanced to 4A Regional Finals)
PNG - W 8-4 (4A Bi-District Finalists)
Brazoswood - T 3-3 (Advanced to 5A Regional Finals)
Central Heights - W 16-4 (2A Regional Semifinalists)
Nederland - L 3-5 (4A Bi-District Finalists)
Ashdown, AR - W 4-2 (4A State Finalists)
Concordia Lutheran - W 6-5 (TAPPS 5A State Finalists)
Madisonville - W 10-0
Caldwell - W 7-3 (3A Regional Semifinalists)
Rockdale - W 17-3 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
Taylor - W 8-4 
Northland Christian - W 12-2 (4A Bi-District Finalists)
Navasota - W 10-0
Houston Westside - L 5-10 (5A Area Finalists)
Madisonville - W 22-1
Caldwell - W 10-2
College Park - L 7-8 (5A Area Finalists)
Rockdale - W 2-1 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
Taylor - W 15-0 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
Navasota - W 14-2
PLAYOFFS
China Spring - L 5-10
China Spring - W 10-7
China Spring - W 6-3
Diboll - W 5-1
Diboll - W 13-1
Robinson - W 8-1
Robinson - W 3-1
Huffman - L 1-5
Huffman - W 6-0
Huffman - W 3-1
 
Also something to note
Enrollment numbers being used for next year
College Station 1549.5 (18-5A)
Silsbee 781 (10-4A-DI)


Post Silsbee record if you don't mind.
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SILSBEE 2014 RESULTS

(24-7-1)

Diboll - L 0-5 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
Barbers Hill - L 3-4 (4A Area Finalists)
PA Memorial - W 3-1
Kelly - W 9-3
Gatesville - W 14-5
China Spring - W 4-3 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
Rogers - W 19-2 (2A Regional Quarterfinalists)
Caldwell - L 4-5 (3A Regional Semifinalists)
Lago Vista - W 8-7 (2A Bi-District Finalists)
LCM - W 4-3
Vidor - W 5-4 (4A Bi-District Finalists)
Lumberton - T 6-6
Orangefield - W 14-4
Buna - L 4-5
Bridge City - L 1-2 (3A Regional Quarterfinalists)
Hamshire-Fannett - W 7-4 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
Hardin-Jefferson - W 14-4
West Orange-Stark - W 5-2 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
Orangefield - W 21-2
Buna - W 1-0
Bridge City - L 0-5 (3A Regional Quarterfinalists)
Hamshire-Fannett - W 6-2 (3A Bi-District Finalists)

Hardin-Jefferson - W 13-4
West Orange-Stark - W 4-1 (3A Bi-District Finalists)
PLAYOFFS
Shepherd - W 4-1

Columbia - W 2-1
Columbia - W 7-0
Splendora - W 8-0
Splendora - W 9-5
Caldwell - W 22-9

Caldwell - L 0-2
Caldwell - W 11-1

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One of these teams in 3 games!! Wish I could call it!!


After looking even further into this game/series and seeing how both theses teams are playing right now......I stand by this prediction! Both have some top quality wins against top quality teams. If Brenham wasn't still playing I would be watching this one.
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Any idea of where this might be played?

 

Was told Silsbee was hoping to get Rice University's Reckling Park.

 

It's a good neutral location and gets the players for both teams an opportunity to play a "big" ballpark before heading to Disch-Faulk in Austin for state tourney.

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College Station should win this series whether 1 or 3 games.   I admit I haven't seen Silsbee and its obvious they are a great team for making it this for.   College Station has blue chippers all over the field and a 1st round draft choice in next years draft.  If Silsbee can get a dominant pitching performance, anything is possible.   Best of luck to both teams.


I'm sure that Silsbee will cause them to drop their blue chips all over the field! Silsbee has very good athletes! Our boys have always had to work for everything they get, not just have it given to them. We know most of the College Station team, because our boys have played them before...... The college station twelve. By the way, to get to this point Silsbee, has had to beat, a TOP FIVE PICK in draft, a five 3 round pick in the draft and several other blue chippers! College Station is a select team pulled from all over funneled into a 5A program, bring them on!
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