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http://kogt.com/EditPages/2012_coaches_204a_alldistrict.htm

Congratulations to all of the players!!!

Way to go Bears!!!

1st Team
Alex Blem, Sr, 1B
Ryan Carline, Sr, OF
Zach Droulliard, Sr, OF
Jake Garza, Sr, DH
Reid Fults, Sr, Pitcher
Shea Richards, Jr, Newcomer of the Year
James Swan, Jr, 3B

2nd Team
Kevin Adams, Sr, C
Casey Burleigh, Sr, 2B
Brandon Humphrey, Jr, Pitcher
Dillon Young, Sr, Pitcher

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[quote name="PhatMack19" post="1220804" timestamp="1336754891"]
They usually don't release this until all of the teams are done with the playoffs, but congrats to all that made it. 
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Actually, it has been done a couple of times with 20-4A.

Congrats to all on the list!
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Congratulations to all these young men on your accomplishments this year.

[color=purple][b]Special shout out to Jayce Nelson - MVP!!![/b] [/color]
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We would like to say CONGRATs to all the Livingston Lions that received all district honors.  Ya'll worked very hard to achieve what ya'll accomplished this year.  Good Luck in your future.  Way to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1st team  Brett Brown-Pitcher...Seth Barrow-outfield...Kanton Richard-Catcher                             
2nd team  Trent fontenot-pitcher....Gabe Nevalla-outfield

Congrats Bulldogs!
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                    2012 Coaches 20-4A All-District Baseball Team

MVP                        Nelson, PNG, Sr.

Newcomer.                 Shea Richards, LCM, Jr

Freshman.                Dalton Croft, Vidor

Offensive MVP         Land, Sr, Liv

Defensive MVP         Grant Guidry, PNG, Sr.

Coach of the Year Mark Brevell, PNG Robb Kirkland, Liv


                                    First Team

Pitchers Brett Brown, Ned, Sr   Reid Fults, LCM, Sr
        Aaron Graham, PNG, Sr   Aaron Chambers, Ozen, Jr
        Josh Moore, Liv, Sr   Andrew Lantrip, Liv, Jr

First Base         Alex Blem, LCM, Sr

Second Base Dylan Saatzer, PNG, Jr

Shortstop Daniel Sparrow, PNG, Sr Trevon Thomas, Ozen, Sr

Third Base James Swan, LCM, Jr Tyler LeBlanc, Liv, Jr

Catcher Yancy Foster, PNG, Jr Kanton Richard, Ned, Sr

Outfield Ryan Carline, LCM, Sr         Zach Drouillard, LCM, Sr
        Chandler Crawford, Ozen, Jr Caleb Clark, PNG, Jr
        Seth Barrow, Ned, Jr

DH         Jake Garza, LCM, Sr

Utility.  Ty Duff, Liv, Sr


                              Second Team

Pitchers Brandon Humphrey, LCM, Jr J.Johnson, Lumb, Jr
        Dillon Young, LCM, Sr         Matt Peno, Vidor, Sr
        Trent Fontenot, Ned, Sr         Moore, Ozen, Jr

First Base         Colton Ward, PNG, Sr Thalan Payne, Ozen, Sr

Second Base Casey Burleigh, LCM, Sr

Shortstop         Ryan Erickson, Lumb, So

Third Base         Chris Campbell, Lumb, So

Catcher         Colby Schirrilla, Vidor, Jr Kevin Adams, LCM, Sr

Outfield         John Smith, Vidor, Jr         Nevala, Ned, Jr
                Chase Bertrand, PNG, Sr Criss Cross, Ozen, Sr
                Bryant McClendon, Liv, Sr
Utility                 Carbaugh, Lumb

DH                 Greg Michel, Lumb, Fr
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