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Good solid win by the Cards.

Cameron Yoe will be a team to look out for the next two years. They had 12 players with only 2 seniors and one junior, the rest sophomores. They made great plays and then would have a mistake, a sign of a young team. They will come around.

BC vs. OF will be a great series.

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Good solid win by the Cards.

Cameron Yoe will be a team to look out for the next two years. They had 12 players with only 2 seniors and one junior, the rest sophomores. They made great plays and then would have a mistake, a sign of a young team. They will come around.

BC vs. OF will be a great series.

Your right Gabe, Yoe will be dangerous come this time next year. I think those 12 kids are the only ones in the program. no JV or Freshman team. Very well behaved team that played the game right. Best of luck to Yoe next season.

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HOUSTON — The Bridge City Cardinals have come all this way to now face a familiar rival in this week’s regional quarterfinals.

“The ball looked like a beach ball tonight,†Cessac said. “I never thought I would do something like this in a playoff game. It’s awesome.â€

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Great game Cards!  Bats were hot and defense was solid!  I could go on and on about the hits and defensive plays, but the two that stand out in my mind are centerfielder Dustin Breaux who scooped a basehit up the middle and came up firing a bullet to home plate and Blake Snyder at first  who jumped in the air to save an overthrow and keep the runner to one base!  Like I said, the team played great, and it's plays made like the one's mentioned above that win championships!  Keep it up and stay focused on Orangefield!  Proud of all of you!

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