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DISTRICT 20-4A- 2023 PRE-SEASON INFO


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Hardin-Jefferson Hawks

Coach: Edd Trotter (18 Years As Head Coach, 256 Career Wins)

2022 Record- 21-9-1

2022 District Record- 9-3; Area Finalists

Returning Starters

Sr.-Hunter Fontenot, 2B (District Defensive MVP)
Sr.-Wyatt Smith, 1B (1st Team AD)
Sr.-Jude Yarbrough, OF (2nd Team AD)
Sr.-Jude Flores, DH/OF
So.-Luke McLeod, 3B/P
So.-Logan Trotter, SS/P 
 

Hamshire-Fannett Longhorns

Coach: Wesley Parks (2nd Year As Head Coach, 11 Career Wins)

2022 Record-11-16

2022 District Record-5-7

Returning Starters

Sr.-Tyler Roggenkamp, C (1st Team AD)
Sr.-Austin Baker, P 
Sr.-Andrew Martinson, INF 
Jr.-Rylan Breaux, INF 
Jr.-Hudson Roebuck, INF 
Jr.-Mason Hein, OF 
Jr.-Kagan Wyble, INF 
 
Huffman Hargrave Falcons

Coach: Troy Sample (2nd Year As Head Coach, 21 Career Wins)

2022 Record-21-8-1

2022 District Record- 8-4; Area Finalists

Returning Starters

Sr.-Tyler Wilkins, OF (.391,District Offensive MVP) 
Sr.-Ramiro Meza, P/1B/3B (.368, 6-1, 2.33 ERA, 1st Team AD) 
Sr.-Jake Walls, SS (.343 OBP, 2nd Team AD)
Sr.-Tyson Woodland, 2B (.392 OBP, 1st Team AD) 
Sr.-Sam McKenzie, P (2.15 ERA, 2nd Team AD)
Sr.-Jake Moorhaj, OF (.380 OBP)
Sr.-Jacob Eccles, OF
Jr.-Treyson Martin, 3B/1B/P
 

Liberty Panthers

Coach: Robb Kirkland 

2022 Record-15-12

2022 District Record-6-6; Bi-District Finalists

Returning Starters

Sr.-Jace Smart, INF/P 
Jr.-Kade Jordan, OF
Jr.-Grady Silva, P
Jr.-Gage Pavliska, C
 
Splendora Wildcats

Coach: Blake Ford (2 Years As Head Coach, 8 Career Wins)

2022 Record-8-18

2022 District Record-3-9

Returning Starters

Jr.-Waylon Smith, P/1B (2nd Team AD P)
Sr.-Parker Lane, C
Sr.-Tre Garza, OF 
Sr.-Hunter Vandver, OF 
Jr.-Zayne Poe, Jr, 2B 
So.-Caleb Ricks, 3B
 
Livingston Lions

Coach: David Miller (6 Years As Head Coach, 47 Career Wins)

2022 Record-20-5-1

2022 District Record-11-1; Regional Quarterfinalists

Returning Starters

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