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Congrats to Price Jacobs (GCM)


Team min. 10

Jasper           32
Goose Creek  31
Orangefield   23
PNG              18
Evadale        18
LCM            17
Baytown Christian 14
WOS            14
WB               12
Lumberton    12
Bridge City   12
Kirbyville       12
Evadale        11
Buna            11
Vidor           10



Individual:

12  Price Jacobs (GCM)

11  Chris Burdette (Hemphill)

10  Ty Parker (Jasper)

9  Jordan Darnell (WOS)

8  Ryan Bertram (Baytown Christian)
8  Quinton Evans (Orangefield)


7  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
7  Ryan Bertram (Baytown Christian)
7  Chance Czerwonka (GCM)

6  Sam Alvis (Jasper)
6  Josh Clark (Buna)
6  Tyler Tucker (Evadale)
6  Austin Wilson (Baytown Christian)

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

4  Wes Bingham (Lumberton)
4  Tyler Erickson (Lum)
4  Tyler Ernest (Jasper)
4  Brandon Landry (LCM)
4  Matt Menard (Bridge City)
4  Jace Statum (Orangefield)

3  Hunter Blake (High Island)
3  Hunter Cruthirds (Sabine Pass)
3  Mason Dallas (LCM)
3  Brandon Downs (HD)
3  Jacob Felts (Orangefield)
3  Chase Franklin (Evadale)
3  Justin Hallmark (East Chambers)
3  Willie Hebert (Crosby)
3  Matt Hicks (BC)
3  Tory Hickman (Chester)
3  Billy Nichols (Evadale)
3  Tyler Ousley (Evadale)
3  Matt Peno (Vidor)
3  Parker Phillips (Jasper)
3  Ceaser Rodriquez (Livingston)
3  Reed Seeley (Baytown Lee)
3  Wayne Stanley (Lumberton)
3  Scott Vaughn (LCM)
3  Shane Waddell (LCM)

2  Kolby Baxter (Buna)
2  Kirby Bellow (Ned)
2  Cody Butler (GCM)2
2  Jacob Clark (Jasper)
2  Spencer DeRon (PNG)
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  Jeremy Gabryszwki (Crosby)
2  Trae Hester (Vidor)
2  Will Henderson (WB)
2  Cory Huckabay (OF)
2  Ryan Hughes (LUM)
2  Hank Jones (East Chambers)
2  Caleb Mangum (Crosby)
2  Jake Minaldi (Hamshire-Fannett)
2  Tyler Newcomb (BH)
2  Taylor O'Connor (GCM)
2  Tyler Palermo (Kelly)
2  Joe Robertson (BC)
2  Kyle Roth (Kirbyville)
2  Chris Sweetnham (PNG)
2  Justin Sparrow (WOS)
2  Kody Thompson (Barbers Hill)
2  Taylor Turley (WOS)
2  Andrew Valencia (GCM
2  Ryan Waddell (LCM)
2  Byron Webb (Liberty)
2  Tommy Wendling (HF)
2  Cody Woodward (West Brook)

1  Josh Adamson (East Chambers)
1  Jonathan Allen (LCM)
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  Rickey Barrow (EC)
1  Bucky Bean (Golden Knights)
1  Tyler Beasley (Baytown Christian)
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  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  Manny Galvan (GCM)
1  Mikey Gomez (Baytown)
1  Hunter Gonzales (LCM)
1  Hayden Greer (Hardin-Jefferson)
1  Hunter Hagler (Vidor)
1  Justin Harmon (WB)
1  Josh Harris (Kirbyville)
1  Chris Harvey (Evadale)
1  Sam Hubert (Chester)
1  Jacob Lowery (Chester)
1  Ryan Janise (WB)
1  Andrew Jenkins (PAM)
1  Hank Jones (Kirbyville)
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  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  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  Reed Stanley (Baytown Lee)
1  Luke Rhodes (Bridge City)
1  Ty Tomplait (Kirbyville)
1  Manny Torres (Baytown)
1  Brantley Wilson (Kelly)
1  Reggie Wilson-(WB)
1  Forrest Zoch (Bridge City)


Sub-Varsity

3  Coby Richard (Nederland)

2  CHASE BERTRAND (PNG)
2  Trey Broussard (Nederland)
2  GRANT GUIDRY (PNG)
2  JACE NELSON  (PNG)

1  Alan Hanks (PNG)
1  Hulsey (Crosby)
1  AARON GRAHM (PNG)
1  KYLER NICOTRE (PNG)
1  Robinson (Crosby)
1  Rooks (Crosby)
1  Corbin Stampley (Nederland)
1  Jordan Wood (Nederland)
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