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KWP ranked 17th in 5A, 8 returners, Barbers Hill mentioned in the next 10 returning entire pitching staff minus one and 4 every inning starters that were all Dist,.   Goose Creek was mentioned in the next 10 to round out  teams for 21 and 22 5A.   Crosby not mentioned but has everyone back from a good season and good team   College Station ranked #1 has (3 D1 pitchers,TCU,Texas A&M,and Florida)  , Brenham ranked 6th., not where you start, will see in May how good these predictions are.

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5A - Crosby Returning 14+ Seniors, 7 All District/All Houston players including committed starting pitcher Austin Hearn/SFA and committed C/MIF/Utility Hunter Hearn/Angelina.  

Agree Crosby should be the district favorite in 21-5A with all of the returners, but it won't be a cake walk.  KWP is always tough and Barbers Hill returns all but 3 starters and 4/3 all dist/all Houston. Dayton brings back a very good pitcher, 21-5A swept 22-5A last year in the 1st round  which is tough to do,22-5A has always been baseball rich, 21-5A will be a tough district again and will be tough for the next couple of seasons with the strong under-classman,  Pre season rankings are there just to get poeple talking, they mean nothing,

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