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I had almost all this info from the Alumni games we used to play. Hurricane decided it needed it more. So off the top of my head here goes...

'85 Todd Benoit Northwood/Lamar

    Todd Doucet Northwood I believe

      Richard Chambers Mclennan

    Clay Ener Lee?

    Kenneth Harris somewhere down South?

'87 Bubba Thurman Lamar/Panola/Mcneese

'89 Thad Chaddrick Houston/Oklahoma St.

    Ronnie Shugart Lon Morris

'90 Bo Mires Lamar

'92 Eric Johansen cant remember the JC and think he finished at Northeastern La.

pretty sure Kevin Bergeron went to Northeastern. As I remember more I will post

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How bout players who have played in the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star Game. Here's what I have so far.

'80 Pat Meeks

'03 Jamey Knight- MVP

'05 Hunter Hayes

'06 Kevin Angelle

'07 Johnny Dishon

'08 Casey Jackson

'09 Blake Hubbard

Added one for ya  ;)

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81-Bryan Ward

82-Chris Tibbits (not sure on spelling)

81-Steve Powell (He threw with both his left and right arm)

Can you get me names of colleges for these guys. BC has a freshman who will be a soph. who could possibly throw with both arms.

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81-Bryan Ward

82-Chris Tibbits (not sure on spelling)

81-Steve Powell (He threw with both his left and right arm)

Can you get me names of colleges for these guys. BC has a freshman who will be a soph. who could possibly throw with both arms.

Who is it?

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81-Bryan Ward

82-Chris Tibbits (not sure on spelling)

81-Steve Powell (He threw with both his left and right arm)

Can you get me names of colleges for these guys. BC has a freshman who will be a soph. who could possibly throw with both arms.

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Powell pitched a double header against Liberty one game left then the next game right. I know he went to Florida and was going to walk on, but not sure how it came out.

Ward not sure about...

Tibbits not sure either....

I will try and find out more.

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81-Bryan Ward

82-Chris Tibbits (not sure on spelling)

81-Steve Powell (He threw with both his left and right arm)

Can you get me names of colleges for these guys. BC has a freshman who will be a soph. who could possibly throw with both arms.

Who is it?

Zach Smith

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Didnt Steve Martin play his senior year at BC. I think he was drafted by the astros.

Or am i wrong

Thought he had some kind of tryout with them. If anyone can confirm if he played college ball I would love to add him. I know he did some coaching in Evadale.

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Here are some additions courtesy of Coach Chuck Young's files......

1973

Terry Hutto - OF - Ranger JC

Roger Easterlling - 2B - Ranger JC

Wayne Meeks - P - Nicholls State

1974

Terry Bridgers -P-Blinn JC - Lamar

1975

Charles Hillebrandt-C- Lamar

1977

Kim Bryant -C- Angeliina JC - McNeese

Jim Shaw -P- Galveston JC - McNeese

1979

Kevin Bergeron -P-Northwood JC-Northeast La.

1982

Chris Tibbitts -C- Alvin JC

H.D. Chambers-2B-Alvin JC-Lamar

1983

Aaron Hollier-OF-Northwood JC

1984

Tony Guillory -P-Northwood JC-Oklahoma

1985

Goober Anderson -P-Lee JC - Lamar

Todd Benoit - SS-Northwood JC-Lamar

Todd Doucet -3B-OF-McNeese-Northwood-Lamar

Richard Chambers - P-OF-McClennan JC-Lamar

1986

Bryan Carruth-OF-Alvin JC

1987

Bubba Thurman - C - Lamar - Panola JC-McNeese

1988

Leslie Woodall - East Texas Baptist

1989

Thad Chaddrick- Houston-Panola JC-Oklahoma State

Ron Shugart- Lon Morris JC

1990

Bo Mires - Lamar

1991

Jerry Wiegreffe-Galveston

1992

Josh Smalley - Panola JC (football SFA)

Steve Martin -P- McNeese - Lee JC

1993

Charles Miller-P- Northeast La.- Henderson State

Kurt Roy - Lon Morris- Panola JC

Wes Able - Lamar

1994

Matt Bryant - Panola

Daron Benoit - Wharton JC

1995

Jay Carpenter - Baycone College (Oklahoma)

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Thanks Swampdude. I knew Coach would have that somewhere. Do you happen to know Coach Young's first year in BC? and he was the first right?

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Coach Charles Miller (BC class of '67), played for Panola when they won the JUCO World Series.  Then he played 2 years at Trinity University in San Antonio. 

His high school teammate, Johnny Miller ('67), also played for Panola.

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Thank You, so we have a father-son combo.  8) I sure did hate when Coach Miller hung them up. It was truely a huge loss when we lost Coach Young and Miller in the same year. Really enjoyed playing for both of those great men.

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