Jump to content

Orangefield Bobcat Varsity Baseball / Orangefield Champions


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 75
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

[quote name="adminbaberuth" post="771968" timestamp="1267854353"]
Will it be Orangefield vs Lumberton in the Championship game?
[/quote]
Orangefield vs. PA Memorial in the Championship game.  Before you people say this will be a cakewalk, Memorial is much improved.  Evidently they have some move-ins and they have held their own this weekend.  Memorial swings it well and they have shown glimses of playing quality defense.  Don't know who Memorial has left to pitch, but I'm sure that Coach McFarlin and Coach McKellar will pull something out of the hat.  OF will probably go with Felts.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[b]Titans sack Buna, 8-5[/b]

  ORANGEFIELD — Five runs in the first, two in the second and one in the third was all the Memorial Titans baseball team needed to earn an 8-5 victory over Buna at the Orangefield tournament on Friday night.

  The win makes Memorial 7-1 on the season and it will now play the Bobcats at 7 p.m. today for the championship game.

  Stedman Haynes was the winning pitcher, giving up five runs (two earned) on two hits in 3.2 innings of work. He struck out seven but walked seven as well. He also went 2-for-2 at the plate.

  Rony Sanchez came in for the final out of 2-hour contest. Sanchez also went 3-for-3, including a two-run double in the first inning. He drove in a total of three runs and scored twice as well. Jesus Gutierrez was 2-for-3 with two runs. Paul Roy drove in two runs with a single in the first inning and Diego Marentes went 1-for-2 with a double and a walk. He also scored two runs and had an RBI.

http://panews.com/sports/x1029315234/Wild-Friday-burns-Nederland
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[size=12pt]No. 4 Bobcats keep rolling[/size]


Gabriel Pruett
The Orange Leader

ORANGEFIELD — Before its late game Thursday night against Tyler All-Saints, the Orangefield Bobcats had played three games which lasted five innings each.

The 3-0 Bobcats first steam rolled Liberty 16-1 before taking down Buna 11-1.

It was much the same Thursday at the Orangefield Baseball Tournament as the No. 4 Bobcats put a 14-1 hurting on the Beaumont Central Jaguars.

Corey Huckabay is feeling right at home in Orange and White as he scored three of the four times he came to the plate with a single and a RBI triple.

Quinton Evans notched the win on the mound with four innings of work giving up one run on two hits with no walks and six strike outs.

The lone Central run came in the first inning as the first two batters hit singles. It was the last hits Evans gave up.

Texas A&M-bound Jace Statum scored twice with a double and also was a part of the best defensive play of the day.

Statum made a running grab in the top of the fifth and then turn to fire back to first to double up a Central baserunner.

Evans helped himself in the bottom of the first with a two-run homer which also scored Chase Angelle.

Orangefield scored five in the first and then scored five more in the third.

Derrick Evans had a two-RBI triple in the third and he also scored twice in the game.

Jonathan Deramus scored twice after hitting a double and walking two times in the game. Kyle Fontenot also scored twice.

Jacob Felts picked up a late RBI in the game after not being able to get much to hit much of the night. Felts did his part though on defense by catching a runner stealing in the first inning.

The Port Arthur Memorial Titans notched two wins Thursday with a 6-5 win over Silsbee and a 12-7 victory over East Chambers. Kirbyville defeated Deweyville 9-3, Lumberton shut out Hamshire-Fannett 3-0 before losing to Beaumont Kelly 6-3.

Deweyville will face Silsbee at 9 a.m. today at Buna High School while Hamshire-Fannett and Central will tangle at 9 a.m. at Orangefield. Kirbyville will face East Chambers at 11:15 a.m. at Buna while Buna and Memorial will face off at 6 p.m.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest coondog106
[quote name="adminbaberuth" post="772479" timestamp="1267927815"]
3rd place

Kelly 13 Buna 5
[/quote]
What did yall think of Josh Clark?
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Member Statistics

    45,945
    Total Members
    1,837
    Most Online
    jacobmartin
    Newest Member
    jacobmartin
    Joined



  • Posts

    • I played 4 years of college basketball... and knew at a very early age that it would be my passion.  I also played football.. and baseball in JH/HS.  During football/baseball seasons I got in a lot of basketball drills.  Before school, after practice, and on weekends.  I most definitely have a problem with using time for YOUR sport during time that's allocated for another sport. As I mentioned in an earlier post, focusing on a sport doesn't mean abandoning the others.  It just means finding extra time. Players that want to be great will do that. 
    • well then I'm with you on the other stuff you stated.  I don't at all have an issue with a basketball player getting some jump shots in during football, or some easy BP swings, etc.  But I don't want basketball players doing box out drills, batters facing live pitching, etc during football, and vice versa on football drills during those seasons.  I guess I should've clarified my original post with the caveat that I don't think they should be doing major work in multiple school sports at the same time.
    • They could hire Nick Saban or Andy Reid and you wouldn't buy in.  
    • No Sir Non Contact Drills, probably not a big deal. But even 7 on 7 with pads or just helmets is a recipe for disaster. Non padded 7 on 7 in a controlled environment, maybe.
    • Be willing to bet there are more people worried about the lack of success than success at Nederland. I see them winning 2 district games maybe 3 next year.  If you are looking for success at Nederland in the next couple years your best chance will be baseball. Time will tell but it doesn't seem like people are buying into what the new coach is selling.
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...