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As of 4/15/10


Team min. 10

Jasper           30
Goose Creek  29
Orangefield   22
PNG              14
Baytown Christian 13
WOS            14
LCM             13
WB               12
Lumberton    12
Bridge City   12

Evadale        11
Buna            11
Vidor           10



Individual:

10  Price Jacobs (GCM)

8  Jordan Darnell (WOS)
8  Quinton Evans (Orangefield)
8  Ty Parker (Jasper)

7  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
7  Ryan Bertram (Baytown Christian)
7  Chris Burdette (Hemphill)

6  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
6  Josh Clark (Buna)
6  Chance Czerwonka (GCM)

5  Chase Angelle (Orangefield)
5  Garrett Haney  (Deweyville)
5  Darrian James (West Brook)
5  Mike Hester (Vidor)
5  Kael Jones (Kirbyville)
5  Derek Sowell (Jasper)
5  Jacob Wilburn (GCM)

4  Wes Bingham (Lumberton)
4  Tyler Erickson (Lum)
4  Tyler Ernest (Jasper)
4  Amir Jalali (PNG)
4  Brandon Landry (LCM)
4  Matt Menard (Bridge City)
4  Blake Reyenga (PNG)
4  Jace Statum (Orangefield)
4  Austin Wilson (Baytown Christian)

3  Mason Dallas (LCM)
3  Jacob Felts (Orangefield)
3  Willie Hebert (Crosby)
3  Matt Hicks (BC)
3  Tory Hickman (Chester)
3  Tyler Ousley (Evadale)
3  Parker Phillips (Jasper)
3  Ceaser Rodriquez (Livingston)

2  Kolby Baxter (Buna)
2  Cody Butler (GCM)2
2  Jacob Clark (Jasper)
2  Hunter Cruthirds (Sabine Pass)
2  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
2  Tyler Downs (Kirbyville)
2  Taylor Erwin (Burkeville)
2  Tyler Falgout (Kelly)
2  Cori Fieramusca (Crosby
2  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
2  Chace Franklin (Evadale)
2  Trae Hester (Vidor)
2  Will Henderson (WB)
2  Ryan Hughes (LUM)
2  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
2  Jake Minaldi (Hamshire-Fannett)
2  Taylor O'Connor (GCM)
2  Tyler Palermo (Kelly)
2  Matt Peno (Vidor)
2  Joe Robertson (BC)
2  Kyle Roth (Kirbyville)
2  Chris Sweetnham (PNG)
2  Justin Sparrow (WOS)
2  Taylor Turley (WOS)
2  Tyler Tucker (Evadale)
2  Andrew Valencia (GCM
2  Scott Vaughn (LCM)
2  Ryan Waddell (LCM)
2  Byron Webb (Liberty)
2  Cody Woodward (West Brook)

1  Josh Adamson (East Chambers)
1  Jacoby Anderson (Ozen)
1  Dylan Anthony (Evadale)
1  Bradley Armstrong (Baytown Christian)
1  Carson Asbury (Barbers Hill)
1  Jacob Barnes (Chester)
1  Keaton Baker (Buna)
1  Bucky Bean (Golden Knights)
1  Tyler Beasley (Baytown Christian)
1  Kirby Bellow (Ned)
1  Alec Blem (LCM)
1  Evan Boren (Bridge City)
1  Ryan Brady (Ned)
1  Nick Cardenas (Nederland)
1  Christian Carmouche (Central)
1  Trevor Christopher (HJ)
1  Kalep Clark Jr (West Hardin)
1  Cody Cowart (Lumberton)
1  Hunter Denzlinger (PNG)
1  Spencer DeRon (PNG)
1  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
1  John Drago (Kelly)
1  Dillon Duplant (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Derick Evans (OF)
1  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
1  Jeremy Gabryszwki (Crosby)
1  Manny Galvan (GCM)
1  Hayden Greer (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Hunter Hagler (Vidor)
1  Justin Hallmark (East Chambers)
1  Justin Harmon (WB)
1  Sam Hubert (Chester)
1  Cory Huckabay (OF)
1  Jacob Lowery (Chester)
1  Ryan Janise (WB)
1  Andrew Jenkins (PAM)
1  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
1  Hunter Knox (PNG)
1  Cassity Land (Livingston)
1  Cody Laird (Nederland)
1  Cori Langley (Crosby)
1  Brock Lavergne (EC)
1  Grayson Long  (Barbers Hill)
1  Jaylen Lott (PAM)
1  Tyler Lyday (BH)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Kyle Markum (Hamshire-Fannett)
1  Cody Marontell (West Hardin)
1  Rodney Massey (Silsbee)
1  Andrew Messina (Kelly)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Shelby McCauley (Buna)
1  Daniel Mitchell (Barbers Hill)
1  Tyler Newcombe (Barbers Hill)
1  Sean O'Conell (Kelly)
1  Morgan Patterson (West Hardin)
1  James Rachel (Crosby)
1  Jason Savoie (GCM)
1  Steven Schlett (Nederland)
1  Tyler Smith (Ned)
1  Wayne Stanley (Lumberton)
1  Luke Rhodes (Bridge City)
1  Ty Tomplait (Kirbyville)
1  Kody Thompson (Barbers Hill)
1  Shane Waddell (LCM)
1  Tommy Wendling (HF)
1  Brantley Wilson (Kelly)
1  Reggie Wilson-(WB)
1  Forrest Zoch (Bridge City)


Sub-Varsity

3  Coby Richard (Nederland)
2  Trey Broussard (Nederland)
1  Hulsey (Crosby)
1  Robinson (Crosby)
1  Rooks (Crosby)
1  Corbin Stampley (Nederland)
1  Jordan Wood (Nederland)

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[quote name="killingmesmalls" post="790963" timestamp="1271424986"]
The young man that hit the homerun vs HF is not on the list ???  You'd think since there was such a "stink" about the ball that he would get some kind of recognition on this thread!  Maybe the dad should offer that $100 to get his kid some "love"  ;D
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So are you offering the $100 or not?  ;D
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As of 4/15/10


Team min. 10

Jasper           29
Goose Creek  29
Orangefield   20
PNG              14
Baytown Christian 13
LCM             12
Lumberton    12
Bridge City   12
WOS            12
Evadale        11
Buna            11
Vidor           10



Individual:

10  Price Jacobs (GCM)

8  Jordan Darnell (WOS)
8  Quinton Evans (Orangefield)
8  Ty Parker (Jasper)

7  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
7  Ryan Bertram (Baytown Christian)
7  Chris Burdette (Hemphill)

6  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
6  Josh Clark (Buna)
6  Chance Czerwonka (GCM)

5  Chase Angelle (Orangefield)
5  Garrett Haney  (Deweyville)
5  Darrian James (West Brook)
5  Mike Hester (Vidor)
5  Kael Jones (Kirbyville)
5  Jacob Wilburn (GCM)

4  Wes Bingham (Lumberton)
4  Tyler Erickson (Lum)
4  Tyler Ernest (Jasper)
4  Amir Jalali (PNG)
4  Brandon Landry (LCM)
4  Matt Menard (Bridge City)
4  Blake Reyenga (PNG)
4  Derek Sowell (Jasper)
4  Austin Wilson (Baytown Christian)

3  Mason Dallas (LCM)
3  Jacob Felts (Orangefield)
3  Matt Hicks (BC)
3  Tory Hickman (Chester)
3  Tyler Ousley (Evadale)
3  Parker Phillips (Jasper)
3  Ceaser Rodriquez (Livingston)
3  Jace Statum (Orangefield)

2  Kolby Baxter (Buna)
2  Cody Butler (GCM)2
2  Jacob Clark (Jasper)
2  Hunter Cruthirds (Sabine Pass)
2  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
2  Tyler Downs (Kirbyville)
2  Tyler Falgout (Kelly)
2  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
2  Chace Franklin (Evadale)
2  Trae Hester (Vidor)
2  Will Henderson (WB)
2  Ryan Hughes (LUM)
2  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
2  Jake Minaldi (Hamshire-Fannett)
2  Taylor O'Connor (GCM)
2  Tyler Palermo (Kelly)
2  Matt Peno (Vidor)
2  Joe Robertson (BC)
2  Kyle Roth (Kirbyville)
2  Chris Sweetnham (PNG)
2  Justin Sparrow (WOS)
2  Tyler Tucker (Evadale)
2  Andrew Valencia (GCM
2  Ryan Waddell (LCM)
2  Byron Webb (Liberty)
2  Cody Woodward (West Brook)

1  Josh Adamson (East Chambers)
1  Jacoby Anderson (Ozen)
1  Dylan Anthony (Evadale)
1  Bradley Armstrong (Baytown Christian)
1  Carson Asbury (Barbers Hill)
1  Jacob Barnes (Chester)
1  Keaton Baker (Buna)
1  Bucky Bean (Golden Knights)
1  Tyler Beasley (Baytown Christian)
1  Alec Blem (LCM)
1  Evan Boren (Bridge City)
1  Nick Cardenas (Nederland)
1  Christian Carmouche (Central)
1  Trevor Christopher (HJ)
1  Kalep Clark Jr (West Hardin)
1  Cody Cowart (Lumberton)
1  Hunter Denzlinger (PNG)
1  Spencer DeRon (PNG)
1  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
1  John Drago (Kelly)
1  Dillon Duplant (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
1  Jeremy Gabryszwki (Crosby)
1  Manny Galvan (GCM)
1  Hayden Greer (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Hunter Hagler (Vidor)
1  Justin Hallmark (East Chambers)
1  Justin Harmon (WB)
1  Willie Hebert (Crosby)
1  Sam Hubert (Chester)
1  Cory Huckabay (OF)
1  Jacob Lowery (Chester)
1  Ryan Janise (WB)
1  Andrew Jenkins (PAM)
1  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
1  Hunter Knox (PNG)
1  Cassity Land (Livingston)
1  Cody Laird (Nederland)
1  Cori Langley (Crosby)
1  Brock Lavergne (EC)
1  Grayson Long  (Barbers Hill)
1  Jaylen Lott (PAM)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Kyle Markum (Hamshire-Fannett)
1  Cody Marontell (West Hardin)
1  Rodney Massey (Silsbee)
1  Andrew Messina (Kelly)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Shelby McCauley (Buna)
1  Daniel Mitchell (Barbers Hill)
1  Tyler Newcombe (Barbers Hill)
1  Sean O'Conell (Kelly)
1  Morgan Patterson (West Hardin)
1  Jason Savoie (GCM)
1  Steven Schlett (Nederland)
1  Wayne Stanley (Lumberton)
1  Luke Rhodes (Bridge City)
1  Ty Tomplait (Kirbyville)
1  Kody Thompson (Barbers Hill)
1  Scott Vaughn (LCM)
1  Shane Waddell (LCM)
1  Tommy Wendling (HF)
1  Brantley Wilson (Kelly)
1  Reggie Wilson-(WB)
1  Forrest Zoch (Bridge City)


Sub-Varsity

3  Coby Richard (Nederland)

1  Corbin Stanley (Nederland)
1  Jordan Woods (Nederland)

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I thought Scott Vaughn had 2?
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[quote name="adminbaberuth" post="790889" timestamp="1271390131"]
As of 4/15/10


Team min. 10

Jasper           29
Goose Creek  29
Orangefield   20
PNG              14
Baytown Christian 13
LCM             12
Lumberton    12
Bridge City   12
WOS            12
Evadale        11
Buna            11
Vidor           10



Individual:

10  Price Jacobs (GCM)

8  Jordan Darnell (WOS)
8  Quinton Evans (Orangefield)
8  Ty Parker (Jasper)

7  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
7  Ryan Bertram (Baytown Christian)
7  Chris Burdette (Hemphill)

6  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
6  Josh Clark (Buna)
6  Chance Czerwonka (GCM)

5  Chase Angelle (Orangefield)
5  Garrett Haney  (Deweyville)
5  Darrian James (West Brook)
5  Mike Hester (Vidor)
5  Kael Jones (Kirbyville)
5  Jacob Wilburn (GCM)

4  Wes Bingham (Lumberton)
4  Tyler Erickson (Lum)
4  Tyler Ernest (Jasper)
4  Amir Jalali (PNG)
4  Brandon Landry (LCM)
4  Matt Menard (Bridge City)
4  Blake Reyenga (PNG)
4  Derek Sowell (Jasper)
4  Austin Wilson (Baytown Christian)

3  Mason Dallas (LCM)
3  Jacob Felts (Orangefield)
3  Matt Hicks (BC)
3  Tory Hickman (Chester)
3  Tyler Ousley (Evadale)
3  Parker Phillips (Jasper)
3  Ceaser Rodriquez (Livingston)
3  Jace Statum (Orangefield)

2  Kolby Baxter (Buna)
2  Cody Butler (GCM)2
2  Jacob Clark (Jasper)
2  Hunter Cruthirds (Sabine Pass)
2  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
2  Tyler Downs (Kirbyville)
2  Tyler Falgout (Kelly)
2  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
2  Chace Franklin (Evadale)
2  Trae Hester (Vidor)
2  Will Henderson (WB)
2  Ryan Hughes (LUM)
2  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
2  Jake Minaldi (Hamshire-Fannett)
2  Taylor O'Connor (GCM)
2  Tyler Palermo (Kelly)
2  Matt Peno (Vidor)
2  Joe Robertson (BC)
2  Kyle Roth (Kirbyville)
2  Chris Sweetnham (PNG)
2  Justin Sparrow (WOS)
2  Tyler Tucker (Evadale)
2  Andrew Valencia (GCM
2  Ryan Waddell (LCM)
2  Byron Webb (Liberty)
2  Cody Woodward (West Brook)

1  Josh Adamson (East Chambers)
1  Jacoby Anderson (Ozen)
1  Dylan Anthony (Evadale)
1  Bradley Armstrong (Baytown Christian)
1  Carson Asbury (Barbers Hill)
1  Jacob Barnes (Chester)
1  Keaton Baker (Buna)
1  Bucky Bean (Golden Knights)
1  Tyler Beasley (Baytown Christian)
1  Alec Blem (LCM)
1  Evan Boren (Bridge City)
1  Nick Cardenas (Nederland)
1  Christian Carmouche (Central)
1  Trevor Christopher (HJ)
1  Kalep Clark Jr (West Hardin)
1  Cody Cowart (Lumberton)
1  Hunter Denzlinger (PNG)
1  Spencer DeRon (PNG)
1  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
1  John Drago (Kelly)
1  Dillon Duplant (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
1  Jeremy Gabryszwki (Crosby)
1  Manny Galvan (GCM)
1  Hayden Greer (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Hunter Hagler (Vidor)
1  Justin Hallmark (East Chambers)
1  Justin Harmon (WB)
1  Willie Hebert (Crosby)
1  Sam Hubert (Chester)
1  Cory Huckabay (OF)
1  Jacob Lowery (Chester)
1  Ryan Janise (WB)
1  Andrew Jenkins (PAM)
1  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
1  Hunter Knox (PNG)
1  Cassity Land (Livingston)
1  Cody Laird (Nederland)
1  Cori Langley (Crosby)
1  Brock Lavergne (EC)
1  Grayson Long  (Barbers Hill)
1  Jaylen Lott (PAM)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Kyle Markum (Hamshire-Fannett)
1  Cody Marontell (West Hardin)
1  Rodney Massey (Silsbee)
1  Andrew Messina (Kelly)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Shelby McCauley (Buna)
1  Daniel Mitchell (Barbers Hill)
1  Tyler Newcombe (Barbers Hill)
1  Sean O'Conell (Kelly)
1  Morgan Patterson (West Hardin)
1  Jason Savoie (GCM)
1  Steven Schlett (Nederland)
1  Wayne Stanley (Lumberton)
1  Luke Rhodes (Bridge City)
1  Ty Tomplait (Kirbyville)
1  Kody Thompson (Barbers Hill)
1  Scott Vaughn (LCM)
1  Shane Waddell (LCM)
1  Tommy Wendling (HF)
1  Brantley Wilson (Kelly)
1  Reggie Wilson-(WB)
1  Forrest Zoch (Bridge City)


Sub-Varsity

3  Coby Richard (Nederland)

1  Corbin Stanley (Nederland)
1  Jordan Woods (Nederland)

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:o what a List.....Are kids getting better or are they making bats more balanced with a better sweet spot?
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Probably a little bit of both, but regulations are continuing to limit the exit velocity that  a bat can generate. They have cranked it down even more in the NCAA for next year. The new standard that they use, BBCOR, is supposed to make the bats behave more like a wooden bat. The new standards go into effect for the 2012 season in high school.
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[size=12pt]NCAA Baseball Rules Committee proposes moratorium on composite bats  [/size]

Jul 22, 2009 10:27:12 AM

The NCAA News

The NCAA Baseball Rules Committee, responding to membership concerns and research conducted at the Division I Baseball Championship, has proposed an indefinite moratorium on the use of composite bats in NCAA competition, effective immediately.

The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel must approve the committee’s proposal before the moratorium can be implemented. The proposal will be sent to the membership for comment and PROP will review the responses. PROP’s next conference-call meeting is scheduled for July 29.

During the 2009 Division I Baseball Championship, 25 composite bats were selected for ball exit speed ratio (BESR) certification tests. Of the 25 bats, 20 failed the official BESR test for current NCAA performance levels. Because all bat designs must pass that test before mass production, the results indicated that the performance of such bats changed thereafter, mostly likely due to repeated, normal use or intentional alteration (or both).

Batting averages and home runs increased significantly in Division I the past two seasons. In 2007, the per-game average for home runs was 0.68. That number increased to .84 in 2008 and .96 this spring. Batting averages also jumped, from .291 in 2007 to .296 in 2008 and .302 this season.

Bob Brontsema, chair of the committee and coach at the UC-Santa Barbara, said the committee was concerned about the integrity of the game and statistics and compliance tests indicating that bat standards have been exceeded. “The idea that a bat can somehow outperform what we set as a standard concerns us,” Brontsema said.

In instituting a moratorium, the committee is requesting manufacturers and the baseball community to suggest ways that would allow composite bats to be used in play within NCAA guidelines and parameters.

The committee began looking at the issue during the regular season after being alerted to the possible alteration of bats through a technique known as “rolling.” In the rolling process, the bat is placed in a machine, where it is compressed. The process makes the bat softer and enhances the spring-like factor of the ball exiting off the bat’s surface.

“While the committee does not believe tampering or altering of bats is widespread, there is evidence that it has occurred,” Brontsema said. “The larger issue here is that the performance of composite bats improves through repeated, normal use and these bats often exceed acceptable levels. By removing these bats from competition, we believe all bats used will be at or below acceptable levels.”

The NCAA, now in its 10th season of restricting the performance level of non-wood bats, has specific standards delineated in the baseball rules book, including weight-to-length ratio, length, diameter and other specifics. All bats must also pass a laboratory test before a design is approved for production.

Starting January 1, 2011, the NCAA will use a new method for testing and reporting data, called the Bat-Ball Coefficient of Restitution (BBCOR). That decision was announced at the committee’s July 2008 meeting. The committee believes the performance standard in the BBCOR will continue the Association’s effort to allow only those non-wood bats that perform like their wood counterparts to be permitted for competition.

[size=12pt]PROP approves committee action on composite bats 
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Aug 24, 2009 3:43:21 PM

By Greg Johnson
The NCAA News

The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee’s recommendation to remove, at least temporarily, composite bats from NCAA competition.

The rules committee proposed the action in July and met again via conference call August 17 after hearing comments from the membership and manufacturers about the recommendation. After considerable discussion, the rules committee concluded that composite bats will not be allowed for the time being.

The committee’s main concern about composite bats is that they are susceptible to performance improvement above standards set by the NCAA, either through normal use or alterations to the bats.

While committee members are not convinced that simple compliance testing of specific bats will solve what they see to be a significant problem in the sport, the committee agreed with a suggestion from the NCAA Baseball Research Panel to seek additional testing to determine if it is feasible to allow composite bats in NCAA play this season.

The research panel met with baseball bat manufacturers August 12 in Indianapolis to explore whether composite bats could be used within NCAA guidelines and parameters.

During the 2009 Division I Baseball Championship, composite bats were selected for ball exit speed ratio (BESR) certification tests. Of the 25 bats tested, 20 failed the official BESR test for current NCAA performance levels. Because all bat designs must pass that test before mass production, the results indicated that the performance of such bats changed thereafter, most likely due to repeated, normal use or intentional alteration.

In the meantime, the NCAA plans to conduct additional testing that will provide the baseball rules committee another opportunity for review. Additionally, the committee is open to providing an opportunity for companies to prove that their bats would meet current NCAA standards regardless of use or tampering.

As for beyond the upcoming season, the baseball research panel is recommending that an Accelerated Break-In (ABI) process be added to the certification process under the new Ball-Bat Coefficient of Restitution (BBCOR) standard to help address the issue of improved performance and further the goal of having all bats in NCAA play remain under the NCAA limit through the life of the bat.

The BBCOR is a method designed to measure the performance of the bat. The ABI is designed to replicate repeated use or intentional alteration of the bat. This process has been used with some success in the certification process for softball bats.



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As of 4/18/10


Team min. 10

Jasper           30
Goose Creek  29
Orangefield   22
PNG              14
Baytown Christian 13
WOS            14
LCM             13
WB               12
Lumberton    12
Bridge City   12

Evadale        11
Buna            11
Vidor           10



Individual:

10  Price Jacobs (GCM)

8  Jordan Darnell (WOS)
8  Quinton Evans (Orangefield)
8  Ty Parker (Jasper)

7  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
7  Ryan Bertram (Baytown Christian)
7  Chris Burdette (Hemphill)

6  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
6  Josh Clark (Buna)
6  Chance Czerwonka (GCM)

5  Chase Angelle (Orangefield)
5  Garrett Haney  (Deweyville)
5  Darrian James (West Brook)
5  Mike Hester (Vidor)
5  Kael Jones (Kirbyville)
5  Derek Sowell (Jasper)
5  Tyler Tucker (Evadale)
5  Jacob Wilburn (GCM)

4  Wes Bingham (Lumberton)
4  Tyler Erickson (Lum)
4  Tyler Ernest (Jasper)
4  Amir Jalali (PNG)
4  Brandon Landry (LCM)
4  Matt Menard (Bridge City)
4  Blake Reyenga (PNG)
4  Jace Statum (Orangefield)
4  Austin Wilson (Baytown Christian)

3  Mason Dallas (LCM)
3  Jacob Felts (Orangefield)
3  Willie Hebert (Crosby)
3  Matt Hicks (BC)
3  Tory Hickman (Chester)
3  Tyler Ousley (Evadale)
3  Parker Phillips (Jasper)
3  Ceaser Rodriquez (Livingston)
3  Scott Vaughn (LCM)

2  Kolby Baxter (Buna)
2  Cody Butler (GCM)2
2  Jacob Clark (Jasper)
2  Hunter Cruthirds (Sabine Pass)
2  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
2  Tyler Downs (Kirbyville)
2  Taylor Erwin (Burkeville)
2  Tyler Falgout (Kelly)
2  Cori Fieramusca (Crosby
2  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
2  Chace Franklin (Evadale)
2  Trae Hester (Vidor)
2  Will Henderson (WB)
2  Ryan Hughes (LUM)
2  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
2  Jake Minaldi (Hamshire-Fannett)
2  Taylor O'Connor (GCM)
2  Tyler Palermo (Kelly)
2  Matt Peno (Vidor)
2  Joe Robertson (BC)
2  Kyle Roth (Kirbyville)
2  Chris Sweetnham (PNG)
2  Justin Sparrow (WOS)
2  Taylor Turley (WOS)
2  Andrew Valencia (GCM
2  Ryan Waddell (LCM)
2  Byron Webb (Liberty)
2  Cody Woodward (West Brook)

1  Josh Adamson (East Chambers)
1  Jacoby Anderson (Ozen)
1  Dylan Anthony (Evadale)
1  Bradley Armstrong (Baytown Christian)
1  Carson Asbury (Barbers Hill)
1  Jacob Barnes (Chester)
1  Keaton Baker (Buna)
1  Bucky Bean (Golden Knights)
1  Tyler Beasley (Baytown Christian)
1  Kirby Bellow (Ned)
1  Alec Blem (LCM)
1  Evan Boren (Bridge City)
1  Ryan Brady (Ned)
1  Nick Cardenas (Nederland)
1  Christian Carmouche (Central)
1  Trevor Christopher (HJ)
1  Kalep Clark Jr (West Hardin)
1  Cody Cowart (Lumberton)
1  Hunter Denzlinger (PNG)
1  Spencer DeRon (PNG)
1  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
1  John Drago (Kelly)
1  Haydon Dubose (Evadale)
1  Dillon Duplant (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Derick Evans (OF)
1  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
1  Jeremy Gabryszwki (Crosby)
1  Manny Galvan (GCM)
1  Hayden Greer (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Hunter Hagler (Vidor)
1  Justin Hallmark (East Chambers)
1  Justin Harmon (WB)
1  Chris Harvey (Evadale)
1  Sam Hubert (Chester)
1  Cory Huckabay (OF)
1  Jacob Lowery (Chester)
1  Ryan Janise (WB)
1  Andrew Jenkins (PAM)
1  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
1  Hunter Knox (PNG)
1  Cassity Land (Livingston)
1  Cody Laird (Nederland)
1  Cori Langley (Crosby)
1  Brock Lavergne (EC)
1  Grayson Long  (Barbers Hill)
1  Jaylen Lott (PAM)
1  Tyler Lyday (BH)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Kyle Markum (Hamshire-Fannett)
1  Cody Marontell (West Hardin)
1  Rodney Massey (Silsbee)
1  Andrew Messina (Kelly)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Shelby McCauley (Buna)
1  Daniel Mitchell (Barbers Hill)
1  Tyler Newcombe (Barbers Hill)
1  Sean O'Conell (Kelly)
1  Morgan Patterson (West Hardin)
1  Jacob Pitts  (Nederland)
1  James Rachel (Crosby)
1  Jason Savoie (GCM)
1  Steven Schlett (Nederland)
1  Tyler Smith (Ned)
1  Wayne Stanley (Lumberton)
1  Luke Rhodes (Bridge City)
1  Ty Tomplait (Kirbyville)
1  Kody Thompson (Barbers Hill)
1  Shane Waddell (LCM)
1  Tommy Wendling (HF)
1  Brantley Wilson (Kelly)
1  Reggie Wilson-(WB)
1  Forrest Zoch (Bridge City)


Sub-Varsity

3  Coby Richard (Nederland)
2  Trey Broussard (Nederland)
1  Hulsey (Crosby)
1  Robinson (Crosby)
1  Rooks (Crosby)
1  Corbin Stampley (Nederland)
1  Jordan Wood (Nederland)
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As of 4/18/10


Team min. 10

Jasper          30
Goose Creek  29
Orangefield  22
PNG              14
Baytown Christian 13
WOS            14
LCM            13
WB              12
Lumberton    12
Bridge City  12

Evadale        11
Buna            11
Vidor          10



Individual:

10  Price Jacobs (GCM)

8  Jordan Darnell (WOS)
8  Quinton Evans (Orangefield)
8  Ty Parker (Jasper)

7  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
7  Ryan Bertram (Baytown Christian)
7  Chris Burdette (Hemphill)

6  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
6  Josh Clark (Buna)
6  Chance Czerwonka (GCM)

5  Chase Angelle (Orangefield)
5  Garrett Haney  (Deweyville)
5  Darrian James (West Brook)
5  Mike Hester (Vidor)
5  Kael Jones (Kirbyville)
5  Derek Sowell (Jasper)
5  Tyler Tucker (Evadale)
5  Jacob Wilburn (GCM)

4  Wes Bingham (Lumberton)
4  Tyler Erickson (Lum)
4  Tyler Ernest (Jasper)
4  Amir Jalali (PNG)
4  Brandon Landry (LCM)
4  Matt Menard (Bridge City)
4  Blake Reyenga (PNG)
4  Jace Statum (Orangefield)
4  Austin Wilson (Baytown Christian)

3  Mason Dallas (LCM)
3  Jacob Felts (Orangefield)
3  Willie Hebert (Crosby)
3  Matt Hicks (BC)
3  Tory Hickman (Chester)
3  Tyler Ousley (Evadale)
3  Parker Phillips (Jasper)
3  Ceaser Rodriquez (Livingston)
3  Scott Vaughn (LCM)

2  Kolby Baxter (Buna)
2  Cody Butler (GCM)2
2  Jacob Clark (Jasper)
2  Hunter Cruthirds (Sabine Pass)
2  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
2  Tyler Downs (Kirbyville)
2  Taylor Erwin (Burkeville)
2  Tyler Falgout (Kelly)
2  Cori Fieramusca (Crosby
2  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
2  Chace Franklin (Evadale)
2  Trae Hester (Vidor)
2  Will Henderson (WB)
2  Ryan Hughes (LUM)
2  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
2  Jake Minaldi (Hamshire-Fannett)
2  Taylor O'Connor (GCM)
2  Tyler Palermo (Kelly)
2  Matt Peno (Vidor)
2  Joe Robertson (BC)
2  Kyle Roth (Kirbyville)
2  Chris Sweetnham (PNG)
2  Justin Sparrow (WOS)
2  Taylor Turley (WOS)
2  Andrew Valencia (GCM
2  Ryan Waddell (LCM)
2  Byron Webb (Liberty)
2  Cody Woodward (West Brook)

1  Josh Adamson (East Chambers)
1  Jacoby Anderson (Ozen)
1  Dylan Anthony (Evadale)
1  Bradley Armstrong (Baytown Christian)
1  Carson Asbury (Barbers Hill)
1  Jacob Barnes (Chester)
1  Keaton Baker (Buna)
1  Bucky Bean (Golden Knights)
1  Tyler Beasley (Baytown Christian)
1  Kirby Bellow (Ned)
1  Alec Blem (LCM)
1  Evan Boren (Bridge City)
1  Ryan Brady (Ned)
1  Nick Cardenas (Nederland)
1  Christian Carmouche (Central)
1  Trevor Christopher (HJ)
1  Kalep Clark Jr (West Hardin)
1  Cody Cowart (Lumberton)
1  Hunter Denzlinger (PNG)
1  Spencer DeRon (PNG)
1  Chamis Dilts (Kountze)
1  John Drago (Kelly)
1  Haydon Dubose (Evadale)
1  Dillon Duplant (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Derick Evans (OF)
1  Justin Flowers (Silsbee)
1  Jeremy Gabryszwki (Crosby)
1  Manny Galvan (GCM)
1  Hayden Greer (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Hunter Hagler (Vidor)
1  Justin Hallmark (East Chambers)
1  Justin Harmon (WB)
1  Chris Harvey (Evadale)
1  Sam Hubert (Chester)
1  Cory Huckabay (OF)
1  Jacob Lowery (Chester)
1  Ryan Janise (WB)
1  Andrew Jenkins (PAM)
1  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
1  Hunter Knox (PNG)
1  Cassity Land (Livingston)
1  Cody Laird (Nederland)
1  Cori Langley (Crosby)
1  Brock Lavergne (EC)
1  Grayson Long  (Barbers Hill)
1  Jaylen Lott (PAM)
1  Tyler Lyday (BH)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Kyle Markum (Hamshire-Fannett)
1  Cody Marontell (West Hardin)
1  Rodney Massey (Silsbee)
1  Andrew Messina (Kelly)
1  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
1  Shelby McCauley (Buna)
1  Daniel Mitchell (Barbers Hill)
1  Tyler Newcombe (Barbers Hill)
1  Sean O'Conell (Kelly)
1  Morgan Patterson (West Hardin)
1  Jacob Pitts  (Nederland)
1  James Rachel (Crosby)
1  Jason Savoie (GCM)
1  Steven Schlett (Nederland)
1  Tyler Smith (Ned)
1  Wayne Stanley (Lumberton)
1  Luke Rhodes (Bridge City)
1  Ty Tomplait (Kirbyville)
1  Kody Thompson (Barbers Hill)
1  Shane Waddell (LCM)
1  Tommy Wendling (HF)
1  Brantley Wilson (Kelly)
1  Reggie Wilson-(WB)
1  Forrest Zoch (Bridge City)


Sub-Varsity

3  Coby Richard (Nederland)
2  Trey Broussard (Nederland)
1  Hulsey (Crosby)
1  Robinson (Crosby)
1  Rooks (Crosby)
1  Corbin Stampley (Nederland)
1  Jordan Wood (Nederland)
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2  GRANT GUIDRY (PNG)
2  JACE NELSON  (PNG)
1  AARON GRAHM (PNG)
1  KYLER NICOTRE (PNG)

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