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The Silsbee Tigers will take on the Hardin-Jefferson Hawks in Sour Lake tonight to start the second half of district 21-3A play. The Tigers (9-10, 2-3) got back on the winning path last Friday night defeating Hamshire-Fannett, 13-5. The Hawks (3-17, 1-4) lost to WOS, 13-3 Friday. Silsbee defeated HJ in the first half of district play, 7-2.

Broadcast time will be around 7pm with first pitch to follow at 7:10pm.

Click the link to listen to another exciting 21-3A battle.


SILSBEE vs. HARDIN-JEFFERSON, LIVE TONIGHT on SETXsports.com!!!!!


http://www.setxsports.com/index/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=112:houston-davis-panthers-vs-silsbee-730-pm&catid=73:games
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Boxscore:


                  1      2      3      4      5      6      7        R    H    E
Silsbee        3      0      1      0      0      0      0        4    4    0
HJ              0      1      0      0      0      0      0          1    4      1


WP- Lance Brown (3-3)
LP- Hayden Greer


Leaders at the plate:

Silsbee


Caleb Henry  1-2, 2B, Run, 2 BB
Colby Jenkins  1-4, HR (1), RBI
Lance Brown  1-4, Run, RBI
Justin Flowers  1-2, 2B, BB


HJ

Dillon Duplant  1-2, 2B, BB
Thomas Derrick  1-3, RBI
Trevor Christopher  1-1, BB, Sac
Cash McCarson  1-3



Pitching numbers


Silsbee


Lance Brown  7 IP, 1 run, 1 earned, 4 hits, 9 K's, 4 BB's


HJ


Hayden Greer  7 IP, 4 runs, 2 earned, 4 hits, 3 K's, 9 BB's



Silsbee  (10-10, 3-3)
HJ    (3-18, 1-5)
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HJ will come around Coach Humplik and Vansa are doing a dang good job for playing with a lot of young players, they have a lot underclassman playing for them, plus they have done the right thing by having these kids play a non-district, they could have gone out and played all 1-2a schools but they have played good 3a-4a schools to prepare these young men for the future
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Thanks Lefthanded, HJ has taken some lumps this year, but as a group they are starting to come around. Humplick and Vansa have done a great job with a young team. Expect to see continued improvement from these guys. ;)
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[quote name="lefthanded" post="789568" timestamp="1271167529"]
HJ will come around Coach Humplik and Vansa are doing a dang good job for playing with a lot of young players, they have a lot underclassman playing for them, plus they have done the right thing by having these kids play a non-district, they could have gone out and played all 1-2a schools but they have played good 3a-4a schools to prepare these young men for the future
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they're actually not as bad as everybody thinks of course some timely errors don't help but you also have to look at 21-3a the toughest district in the area.  And it don't help that other 21-3a teams played up in non-district play to.  Maybe next year they will gel more as a team and pull it together.
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="789678" timestamp="1271184263"]
[quote author=rounder17 link=topic=68490.msg789640#msg789640 date=1271178830]
9 bb is this correct

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Well, techically, 7 BB's and 2 HBP's.
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6 walks 3 HBP's

HJ also had 5 errors
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