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Maybe they're good strong JV players.  As far as the Breaux kid goes, he's a really good kid but a sophomore.  Have you seen BCs Varsity roster?  Doesn't make him less than good just because he's on JV.

And the kid for OF...he's a very good catcher, but from what I understand the Varsity team has three upper classmen that are very good catchers and, of course the freshman, who's starting for them.  That doesn't mean that the kid doesn't stand out on JV!

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Two INCREDIBLE JV PLAYERS...are HJ's

(OF/C/CP) MARC GARRISON #5

(P/IF) SETH MEANS #6

These guys are phenoms...they are hands down the best JV players to ever set foot on a baseball diamond in the state of Texas...or even in the world

Not being sarcastic.  I just don't know.  Can someone tell me what cp stands for in baseball?

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How about BC's Dustin Breaux.

Also, OF has a kid that catches that looks good.  I believe his name is Holmes?

Dustin Breaux got called up to Varsity yesterday to play some outfield but mainly a pich runner when BC's in tight ball games
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