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Still looking for who BC defeated in the 2001 playoffs?  ???

Hey Circle, go to the UIL website and in the baseball section look under archives.  It has each seasons playoff history.

Yeah I tried that. That is the missing year. Maybe someone can get a hold of Sam Moore I'm sure he would know since he was the coach back then. Thanks Bulldog.

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Still trying to find out some playoff info from 2001. Also neeing to know of any other All-State Players and Alumni who played College ball. Trying to put something together for the season.

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[color=red]Bridge City Alumn to Play at the Next Levels[/color]

'67 Charles Miller- Panola, Trinity University  
'67 Johnny Miller- Panola
'73 Terry Hutto - OF - Ranger JC
'73 Roger Easterlling - 2B - Ranger JC
'73 Wayne Meeks - P - Nicholls State
'74 Terry Bridgers -P-Blinn JC - Lamar
'75 Charles Hillebrandt-C- Lamar
'77 Kim Bryant -C- Angeliina JC - McNeese
'77 Jim Shaw -P- Galveston JC - McNeese
'79 Kevin Bergeron -P-Northwood JC-Northeast La.
'80 Pat Meeks- Angelina, Louisiana Tech
'80 Billy Bryant- McNeese      
'80 Kevin Bergeron- Northeastern La
'82 Chris Tibbitts -C- Alvin JC
'82 H.D. Chambers-2B-Alvin JC-Lamar
'83 Aaron Hollier-OF-Northwood JC
'84 Tony Guillory- Northwood JC, Oklahoma
'85 Goober Anderson- Lee JC, Lamar
'85 Todd Benoit- Northwood JC, Lamar
'85 Todd Doucet- McNeese, Northwood, Lamar
'85 Richard Chambers- McClennan JC, Lamar
'86 Bryan Carruth- Alvin JC
'87 Bubba Thurman- Lamar, Panola, McNeese
'88 Leslie Woodall - East Texas Baptist
'89 Thad Chaddrick- Houston, Panola, Oklahoma St. , Montreal Expos
'89 Ronnie Shugart- Lon Morris
'90 Bo Mires- Lamar
'91 Jerry Wiegreffe-Galveston
'92 Eric Johanson- ULL, Northeastern La
'92 Steve Martin- McNeese, Lee JC
'92 Shane Reyenga- Lamar
'92 Jason Smalley - Panola JC (football SFA)
'93 Jason Richards- Texas A&M, Panola, Rice (CWS Participant)
'93 Shannon Sanders- Galveston
'93 Charlie Miller- Northeast La, Henderson St. (Ark)
'93 Kurt Roy - Lon Morris, Panola JC
'93 Wes Able - Lamar
'94 Matt Bryant- Panola (football Baylor) NFL
'94 Daron Benoit - Wharton JC
'95 Jay Carpenter - Baycone College (Oklahoma)
'96 Craig Darder- Ranger, Tarleton St.
'96 Slade Watts- Ranger, Tarleton St.
'98 Clay Richards- Panola
'98 Cale Watts- Tarleton St
'99 Mark Crorey- Mid America Christian
'00 Dan Fletcher- Cincinnati Reds
'01 Tyler Hayes- Louisiana Tech
'02 Derek Blacksher- Panola, McNeese, Florida Marlins
'02 Luther Sanders- Blinn
'03 Jamey Knight- Dallas Baptist
'05 Hunter Hays- McNeese
'05 BJ Myers- NWSU, Wayland Baptist, Angelina
'05 Darrell Stevens- McNeese, UH-Victoria
'06 Kevin Angelle- San Jacinto, Lamar, Philadelphia Phillies
'06 Derrick Coleman- Lamar, Panola, UH-Victoria  
'06 AJ Hecker- Texas A&M Kingsville
'06 Brock Haymon- McNeese, Blinn
'06 Cody Sparks - (Football Tulane)
'07 Johnny Dishon- LSU
'07 Jeff Stringer- Panola
'08 Jaden Dillon- McNeese
'08 Casey Jackson- Midland
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[quote name="Gabe" post="716273" timestamp="1259001674"]
Deleted last two posts, Stringer has not made it official with McNeese at this time
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Ok sorry bout that.
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The Cardinal Athletic Booster Club will be having a BBQ fundraiser, Saturday, December 5th from 10 till.  @ the corner of Texas Ave and Roundbunch (at the old Shell Station). Meals will be $7.
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Powell never played college ball but did throw some semi-pro in Port Arthur.  That Liberty game was pitched the first six innings left-handed and struck out the side right-handed in the seventh.  Liberty was very weak that year and as I remember, they were not happy about Steve changing hands.  Thought we were rubbing it in.  He also had one hell of a pick-off move to second base!  Also, one of the games of that double-header, Lance Lee hit a fly ball to center field that bounced off the centerfielder's noggin' all the way to the right field corner!  Still laughing about that one!  Orange Leader's John Curlyo dropped his scorebook he was laughing so hard!  They had about 5 fans in the stands and one of them yelled at Young the entire time calling him "bus-driver."  Ah, what memories!
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[quote name="BigRedMachine" post="597876" timestamp="1244344065"]

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

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Incorrect (Johansson)... NE TX JC/Blinn/ULL

'96 - Ryan Johansson played @ Bacone JC for 1 year as well
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The 1966 BC Baseball team featured Steve Worster, Joe Langston, Mike Wallace, Gerald Reed, Donnie Hebert, Charles Miller, and Johnny Miller.  They were the District 9-AAA Champions and lost in the Bi-District round to perennial powerhouse (then and now) Brenham.  Brenham went to the State Tournament that year and featured two future major leaguers.
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BC Teammates Charles Miller and Johnny Miller both played college ball for Panola, where both won a national championship in 1969 with the Ponies.  After leaving Panola, Charles completed his college career at Trinity University and Johnny completed his college career at Stephen F. Austin.  Both had successful high school coaching careers - Charles at Bridge City and Johnny at Dayton.
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New website. Hope to have some videos from this years games. Should have rosters once tryouts and scrimmages are over.
Schedules and Tournament Schedules are already posted.


http://bridgecityisd.net/bcisd-campuses/bc-high-school/athletics/Baseball.html
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[quote name="bulldog16" post="748488" timestamp="1264257504"]
Circle,
You need to change the varsity tourney....I believe that's the old bracket....Just checking..
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I've only made about 20 different ones. They're hard to keep up with.  ;D I'll look into it. Thanks.
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