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Game is scheduled for a 7:00 PM start.

Probable starters on the mound for both teams:

GCM  Price Jacobs
BH    Kyle Legget

This one should be fun.
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Credit where credit is due.......If it took as "OLDMAN" swears the boy's and the coaches read the BLOG then Coach Gil you coached your butt off tonight and your team responded........ Great win for both the old ball coach and Gil you guys coached em' up tonight..........
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[quote name="BHTEAPARTY" post="782850" timestamp="1269662557"]
Credit where credit is due.......If it took as "OLDMAN" swears the boy's and the coaches read the BLOG then Coach Gil you coached your butt off tonight and your team responded........ Great win for both the old ball coach and Gil you guys coached em' up tonight..........
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Stalbaum survived by the hair on his chinny, chin, chin. Very suprised that he and Rupp were around to see the end of this one. Both teams were screwd by calls that had direct effects on the outcome of the game.
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Eagles defeat Pats 7-3 in heated battle

By Nathan Hague
The Baytown Sun
Published March 27, 2010

MONT BELVIEU — The Barbers Hill baseball hosted Goose Creek Memorial in what became a heated battle late.

This was no exception, with the host Eagles winning 7-3.

“It was a wild one to say the least,” Barbers Hill coach Gil Stalbaum said. “Don’t ask me to explain what happened. I’m as clueless as anybody in the stands.”

Despite being thrown out in the top of the sixth inning, Kyle Leggett was the winning pitcher of the night, and is 3-0 on the season. He threw 77 pitches, 48 strikes and three strikeouts and only two walks.

The win gives the Eagles a record of 10-7 overall and 2-2 in district 19-4A play.

The Patriots now hold a record of 11-6 overall and 2-2 in district.

The Eagles had nine hits and seven runs, while the Patriots had five hits and three runs.

GCM got on the board in the top of the first inning when Jacob Wilburn’s leadoff hit led to him stealing second base. He advanced to third off a ground ball before Price Jacobs singled him in to give GCM an early 1-0.

The Eagles responded when Tyler Lyday’s RBI brought home Ethan Kody Thompson to tie it up 1-1.

Two innings later, the Eagles jumped to a 4-1 lead after Brian Meyers’ single allowed Blake Bonnin to score.

The top of the sixth inning was when it got heated.

Price Jacobs homered to center field to cut the lead to 4-2, and right after that, Leggett’s curve ball hit Jason Savoie, and Leggett was thrown out of the game.

Savoie eventually made it home and cut the lead to one run, 4-3.

Things stayed heated in the bottom of that same inning.

What looked like it might be a double-play for the Patriots, turned out to be one out and one run to give the Eagles a 5-3 lead.

“What they said happened was that the runner was tagged with the glove, and not the ball so there wasn’t an out and then they awarded us the run,” Stalbaum said.

Designated hitter Brandon Wright was brought home off Jacob Mitchell’s single. The next batter, Ethan Jeffcoat, doubled to left field to bring home Mitchell for the last run of the night..

The Eagles’ next game is slated for a 7 p.m. start as they travel to take on Dayton. The Patriots will host Galena Park at 7 p.m. that same night
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[quote name="BHTEAPARTY" post="782850" timestamp="1269662557"]
Credit where credit is due.......If it took as "OLDMAN" swears the boy's and the coaches read the BLOG then Coach Gil you coached your butt off tonight and your team responded........ Great win for both the old ball coach and Gil you guys coached em' up tonight..........
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Good post Teaparty.

Way to go Eagles !
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[quote name="GCMPats" post="782876" timestamp="1269664963"]
Eagles defeat Pats 7-3 in heated battle

By Nathan Hague
The Baytown Sun
Published March 27, 2010

MONT BELVIEU — The Barbers Hill baseball hosted Goose Creek Memorial in what became a heated battle late.

This was no exception, with the host Eagles winning 7-3.

“It was a wild one to say the least,” Barbers Hill coach Gil Stalbaum said. “Don’t ask me to explain what happened. I’m as clueless as anybody in the stands.”

Despite being thrown out in the top of the sixth inning, Kyle Leggett was the winning pitcher of the night, and is 3-0 on the season. He threw 77 pitches, 48 strikes and three strikeouts and only two walks.

The win gives the Eagles a record of 10-7 overall and 2-2 in district 19-4A play.

The Patriots now hold a record of 11-6 overall and 2-2 in district.

The Eagles had nine hits and seven runs, while the Patriots had five hits and three runs.

GCM got on the board in the top of the first inning when Jacob Wilburn’s leadoff hit led to him stealing second base. He advanced to third off a ground ball before Price Jacobs singled him in to give GCM an early 1-0.

The Eagles responded when Tyler Lyday’s RBI brought home Ethan Kody Thompson to tie it up 1-1.

Two innings later, the Eagles jumped to a 4-1 lead after Brian Meyers’ single allowed Blake Bonnin to score.

The top of the sixth inning was when it got heated.

Price Jacobs homered to center field to cut the lead to 4-2, and right after that, Leggett’s curve ball hit Jason Savoie, and Leggett was thrown out of the game.

Savoie eventually made it home and cut the lead to one run, 4-3.

Things stayed heated in the bottom of that same inning.

What looked like it might be a double-play for the Patriots, turned out to be one out and one run to give the Eagles a 5-3 lead.

“What they said happened was that the runner was tagged with the glove, and not the ball so there wasn’t an out and then they awarded us the run,” Stalbaum said.

Designated hitter Brandon Wright was brought home off Jacob Mitchell’s single. The next batter, Ethan Jeffcoat, doubled to left field to bring home Mitchell for the last run of the night..

The Eagles’ next game is slated for a 7 p.m. start as they travel to take on Dayton. The Patriots will host Galena Park at 7 p.m. that same night
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Would someone please help this Baytown Sun reporter with his articles!!! Who is Ethan Kody Thompson and Jacob Mitchell? You'd think there might be a little more talk about the ejection with that being one of the biggest calls of the night. If I'm not mistaken isn't the scoreboard over which Jacobs hit the homerun still in left field? How can you be at a game and miss so much? Also, I'm not 100% positive but I believe Leggett is 5 -0 on the season.
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[quote name="RIP09" post="783010" timestamp="1269706845"]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=67803.msg782876#msg782876 date=1269664963]
Eagles defeat Pats 7-3 in heated battle

By Nathan Hague
The Baytown Sun
Published March 27, 2010

MONT BELVIEU — The Barbers Hill baseball hosted Goose Creek Memorial in what became a heated battle late.

This was no exception, with the host Eagles winning 7-3.

“It was a wild one to say the least,” Barbers Hill coach Gil Stalbaum said. “Don’t ask me to explain what happened. I’m as clueless as anybody in the stands.”

Despite being thrown out in the top of the sixth inning, Kyle Leggett was the winning pitcher of the night, and is 3-0 on the season. He threw 77 pitches, 48 strikes and three strikeouts and only two walks.

The win gives the Eagles a record of 10-7 overall and 2-2 in district 19-4A play.

The Patriots now hold a record of 11-6 overall and 2-2 in district.

The Eagles had nine hits and seven runs, while the Patriots had five hits and three runs.

GCM got on the board in the top of the first inning when Jacob Wilburn’s leadoff hit led to him stealing second base. He advanced to third off a ground ball before Price Jacobs singled him in to give GCM an early 1-0.

The Eagles responded when Tyler Lyday’s RBI brought home Ethan Kody Thompson to tie it up 1-1.

Two innings later, the Eagles jumped to a 4-1 lead after Brian Meyers’ single allowed Blake Bonnin to score.

The top of the sixth inning was when it got heated.

Price Jacobs homered to center field to cut the lead to 4-2, and right after that, Leggett’s curve ball hit Jason Savoie, and Leggett was thrown out of the game.

Savoie eventually made it home and cut the lead to one run, 4-3.

Things stayed heated in the bottom of that same inning.

What looked like it might be a double-play for the Patriots, turned out to be one out and one run to give the Eagles a 5-3 lead.

“What they said happened was that the runner was tagged with the glove, and not the ball so there wasn’t an out and then they awarded us the run,” Stalbaum said.

Designated hitter Brandon Wright was brought home off Jacob Mitchell’s single. The next batter, Ethan Jeffcoat, doubled to left field to bring home Mitchell for the last run of the night..

The Eagles’ next game is slated for a 7 p.m. start as they travel to take on Dayton. The Patriots will host Galena Park at 7 p.m. that same night
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Would someone please help this Baytown Sun reporter with his articles!!! Who is Ethan Kody Thompson and Jacob Mitchell? You'd think there might be a little more talk about the ejection with that being one of the biggest calls of the night. If I'm not mistaken isn't the scoreboard over which Jacobs hit the homerun still in left field? How can you be at a game and miss so much? Also, I'm not 100% positive but I believe Leggett is 5 -0 on the season.
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They were mentored by one of the Houston Chronicle guys.  :o :o
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