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Guess I'm just noticing this, big changes to the 22-5A schedule this year. Teams will play the same district opponent twice in the same week. For example Memorial opens district at home on March 14 against Livingston. They'll then travel to Livingston March 17. The following week they host Lumberton March 21 and travel to Lumberton March 24. What do you think? Could make it tougher to set rotations up. 

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Vidrine may not even see the bump. They have Lane and Lebouf are both pumping high 80's low 90's and Petix is ok. B. Morris's can chunk and so can Lejune. There are also a couple of sophomores that can hit mid 80's. Bost can bring it and so can McGowan. There are a couple more that may surprise people but I haven't seen them throw since last season.

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3 hours ago, ShlyKBMT said:

Guess I'm just noticing this, big changes to the 22-5A schedule this year. Teams will play the same district opponent twice in the same week. For example Memorial opens district at home on March 14 against Livingston. They'll then travel to Livingston March 17. The following week they host Lumberton March 21 and travel to Lumberton March 24. What do you think? Could make it tougher to set rotations up. 

I saw this too.

With the new pitch count rule and this new schedule, gone are the days of a super stud pitcher winning you a district title.

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16 hours ago, REBgp said:

So I'm no longer in demand? :) 

Obviously tongue in cheek.  Had not seen any HS ball in a long time.  A friend of mines son pitches here in Evadale.  I heard he was pretty good.  Being an old pitcher, I went to watch him.  I'd say I use to throw about the same speed, or to be more exact, my fastball was about the same speed as his change up.  Man, these kids today can throw.

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