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03-05-2014, 01:27 PM
Class 3A
1. LaGrange (18-1)
2. Lufkin Hudson (12-1)
3. Hardin-Jefferson (7-1)
4. Lampasas (14-2)
5. Carthage (14-2)
6. Liberty Hill (13-4)
7. West Orange Stark (12-2)
8. Sweeny (9-4)
9. Yoakum (11-3)
10. West (11-4)
11. Bridge City (14-4)
12. Huffman-Hargrave (12-2)
13. Devine (11-4)
14. Madisonville (7-1)
15t. Caldwell (13-3)
15t. Lorena (7-4)
15t. Andrews (9-4)
Also: Huntington, Port Isabel, Columbia, Kennedale, Mineola, Burkburnett, Sealy, Andrews, Van, Orangefield and Kingsville.
Comments: The Devine Arabians are now 11-4 after defeating 2A Jourdanton 8-4 then playing in the Seguin tournament where they lost to LaVernia 14-12 and Laredo United 8-7 but rallied to beat John Paul II 10-0 and Holy Cross 9-0. Sweeny lost to 5A power Atascocita in the championship of the 5A Cy Fair ISD tournament.
Class 5A
1. Atascocita (14-0-1)
2. Lubbock Coronado (11-0)
3. Katy Cinco Ranch (12-1)
4. Smithson Valley (13-1)
5. The Woodlands (16-2)
6. Keller (13-2)
7. Deer Park (14-3)
8. Clear Springs (10-2)
9. Cypress Fairbanks (13-1)
10. College Park (12-2)
11. McAllen Rowe (14-2)
12. Plano West (12-3)
13. Ridge Point (12-4)
14. Klein Oak (9-3)
15t. Round Rock Stony Point (10-3)
15t. El Paso Franklin (11-1)
Also: Flower Mound, Katy Seven Lakes, Austin Anderson, Lake Travis, Lewisville, Timberview, Pearce, College Park, Lake Highlands, Seven Lakes, Laredo LBJ, Austin High, Richland, Waco Midway., Brazoswood, Austin Bowie, San Benito, Marcus, San Antonio O’Connor, Austin Westlake and San Antonio Holmes
Comments: Lots of tournament action but 5A schools need to do a better job now that we are moving into district of reporting their updates. There are several different internet services and they do not necessarily agree on records, please have a parent or coach just email me you record weekly.
Class 4A
1. Mansfield Legacy (15-2)
2. Georgetown East View (19-0)
3. Richmond Foster (14-0)
4. Barbers Hill (10-0)
5. Little Cypress Mauriceville (14-3)
6. Prosper (11-1)
7. Buda Hays (10-2)
8. Dripping Springs (15-3)
9. Hallsville (16-2)
10. Medina Valley (15-3)
11. El Paso Chapin (12-1)
12. Elgin (8-5)
13. Brewer (9-4-1)
14. Burleson Centennial (7-2)
15t. Gregory-Portland (14-5)
15t. Nederland (10-4)
15t. San Antonio Brennan (10-3)
15t. Magnolia (8-1)
Also: Ennis, Azle, Pearland Dawson, Calhoun, Eastlake, Vista Ridge, El Paso Burges, Tomball, Waco University, New Caney, Leander, Barbers Hill, Mesquite Poteet, Crosby, Lucas Lovejoy, Dayton, Rouse and Vidor.
Comments: Hallsville won its tournament with 6 wins and no losses. The Burleson Centennial Lady Spartans are 7-2 after beating Bryon Nelson 6-2, Red Oak 5-3 and Waco 18-0 then winning the Black N ’blue tournament at Centennial with wins over: Weatherford 5-4, Plano West 7-3, Red Oak 14-0 and nelson 12-2. Richmond Foster is 16-2 after sweeping all 6 games at the Lamar CISD tournament this week. Senior pitcher Kristen Clark recorded all the wins and hit 3 HR’s in leading the Falcons over the competition. Hays won four straight while Dripping Springs was 4-1. The East View Patriot softball team won the 32-Team, Taylor Lady Duck Invitational with a 13-3 Run Rule Victory over Giddings. Medina Valley played in their third and final tournament of the year with a 5-1 record for the weekend losing to New Braunfels Canyon but beating John Paul II of Corpus Christi 12-3, La Vernia 4-2 and Laredo Alexander 11-0. The same day the softball team traveled back to Medina Valley hosting Memorial High School in the two team's district opener. The panthers coasted to a 15-0 victory. Highlights of the game were homeruns hit by Brooke Mangold and Hannah Groff. Gregory-Portland won the Corpus Christi ISD Invitational. Saturday the panthers traveled back to Seguin to face the Judson Rockets and the Wimberley Lady Texans. Medina Valley lost 3-1 in five innings despite outhitting Judson four to three. The Panthers finished the tournament with an 8-1 victory over the Lady Texans. KyLee DeCock finished the tournament with a 3-1 record and Tina Lopez was 2-0. Kylee finished the tournament with 56 strikeouts.
Class 2A
1. Bruceville-Eddy (16-1)
2. Natalia (13-0)
3. Hawley (15-0)
4. Danbury (11-2)
5. Crawford (9-0)
6. Hughes Springs (15-0)
7. Whitewright (14-1)
8. Hallettsville (12-1)
9. Santa Gertrudis Academy (11-3)
10. Hughes Springs (9-0)
11. Brock (12-4)
12. Little River Academy (10-1)
13. Vanderbilt Industrial (10-2)
14. Woodville (12-2)
15t. Troy (10-2)
15t. Salado (12-5)
Also: Queen City, Rogers, Lamesa, Mildred, Van Alstyne, Tom Bean, Callisburg, Lone Oak, Ore City, Elkhart and Chisum.
Comments; The Hawley Lady Cats won the Gold bracket of the Big Spring tournament this past weekend. They remained undefeated on the year by beating Wall (12-0), Odessa Permian JV (6-3), Lamesa (10-0), McCamey (16-1), Lubbock Cooper (9-6), Forsan (8-0), San Angelo Lakeview (11-3), and Lubbock Cooper in the championship game (9-3). Vanderbilt Industrial is 10-2 after crushing Goliad and winning the Cuero tournament including a 4-1 win over shiner in the championship. The Natalia Lady Mustangs improved to 13 as they won the Pearsall by beating Alamo Heights 6-1, Somerset 13-1, Karnes City 7-0, Cotulla 12-0, and Lytle 8-1 before meeting with tourney host Pearsall in the Championship.
Natalia junior pitcher Charlene Castro was stellar. She pitched six games in two days including the Lytle-Pearsall games which were back to back. Vs. Pearsall she pitched a no-hitter as Natalia defeated Pearsall 16-0 in a four inning run rule game. Natalia belted 15 hits in their victory vs. Pearsall. Natalia has outscored their opponents 117-8 and Castro is 12-0 on the mound. Salado traveled to the 4a Georgetown tournament with wins over Lanier and Rouse but a loss to Liberty Hill, Hays and Pflugerville. Woodville won the Hudson tournament while Brock improved to 12-5 with wins over: Round Rock, Celina and West. Crawford is on a tea with wins over: Hamilton 17-0 then winning all five games to take first at the Corsicana tournament improving to 9-0 in the season.\
Little River Academy is 10-1 with their only loss to Bruceville-Eddy 6-5. Speaking of which, Bruceville-Eddy beat Leon 15-0, Lake Worth 12-0, Trinity Valley 13-0, and Hillsboro 6-5. TAPPS power Reicher upset B-E 2-0 using a transfer standout form Waco midway on the mound. B-E hitting monster Shelby Fruidenberg was intentionally walked 3 times in the game.
Class 1A
1. Beckville (17-1)
2. Hubbard (11-0)
3. Stamford (14-1)
4. Windthorst (11-2)
5. Alto (10-3)
6. Cayuga (8-1)
7. Ganado (9-4)
8. DeLeon (6-1)
9. Junction (12-3)
10. Shiner (9-3)
11. Lockney (6-1)
12. Thrall (8-6-1)
13. Seymour (7-3)
14. Sabinal (8-2)
15t. Haskell (8-5)
15t. Harper (7-4)
Also: Grapeland, Ozona, Weimar, Petrolia, Colmesneil, Port Aransas and Lindsay.
Comments: Shiner beat 3A Navarro 9-3, 2A Brazos 4-2, 2A Boling 7-1 and TAAPS ST Paul 9-2. Windthorst traveled to the Wichita Falls tournament and beat: Rider 15-0, Vernon 9-3, Perryton 7-5 and Graham 7-2 but lost to Mineral Wells and Iowa Park. Thrall played in the 32 team 3A Taylor tournament and beat Manor, Hyde park Axtell, Round Rock McNeil and Robinson but lost twice to 2A power Little River Academy.
1. LaGrange (18-1)
2. Lufkin Hudson (12-1)
3. Hardin-Jefferson (7-1)
4. Lampasas (14-2)
5. Carthage (14-2)
6. Liberty Hill (13-4)
7. West Orange Stark (12-2)
8. Sweeny (9-4)
9. Yoakum (11-3)
10. West (11-4)
11. Bridge City (14-4)
12. Huffman-Hargrave (12-2)
13. Devine (11-4)
14. Madisonville (7-1)
15t. Caldwell (13-3)
15t. Lorena (7-4)
15t. Andrews (9-4)
Also: Huntington, Port Isabel, Columbia, Kennedale, Mineola, Burkburnett, Sealy, Andrews, Van, Orangefield and Kingsville.
Comments: The Devine Arabians are now 11-4 after defeating 2A Jourdanton 8-4 then playing in the Seguin tournament where they lost to LaVernia 14-12 and Laredo United 8-7 but rallied to beat John Paul II 10-0 and Holy Cross 9-0. Sweeny lost to 5A power Atascocita in the championship of the 5A Cy Fair ISD tournament.
Class 5A
1. Atascocita (14-0-1)
2. Lubbock Coronado (11-0)
3. Katy Cinco Ranch (12-1)
4. Smithson Valley (13-1)
5. The Woodlands (16-2)
6. Keller (13-2)
7. Deer Park (14-3)
8. Clear Springs (10-2)
9. Cypress Fairbanks (13-1)
10. College Park (12-2)
11. McAllen Rowe (14-2)
12. Plano West (12-3)
13. Ridge Point (12-4)
14. Klein Oak (9-3)
15t. Round Rock Stony Point (10-3)
15t. El Paso Franklin (11-1)
Also: Flower Mound, Katy Seven Lakes, Austin Anderson, Lake Travis, Lewisville, Timberview, Pearce, College Park, Lake Highlands, Seven Lakes, Laredo LBJ, Austin High, Richland, Waco Midway., Brazoswood, Austin Bowie, San Benito, Marcus, San Antonio O’Connor, Austin Westlake and San Antonio Holmes
Comments: Lots of tournament action but 5A schools need to do a better job now that we are moving into district of reporting their updates. There are several different internet services and they do not necessarily agree on records, please have a parent or coach just email me you record weekly.
Class 4A
1. Mansfield Legacy (15-2)
2. Georgetown East View (19-0)
3. Richmond Foster (14-0)
4. Barbers Hill (10-0)
5. Little Cypress Mauriceville (14-3)
6. Prosper (11-1)
7. Buda Hays (10-2)
8. Dripping Springs (15-3)
9. Hallsville (16-2)
10. Medina Valley (15-3)
11. El Paso Chapin (12-1)
12. Elgin (8-5)
13. Brewer (9-4-1)
14. Burleson Centennial (7-2)
15t. Gregory-Portland (14-5)
15t. Nederland (10-4)
15t. San Antonio Brennan (10-3)
15t. Magnolia (8-1)
Also: Ennis, Azle, Pearland Dawson, Calhoun, Eastlake, Vista Ridge, El Paso Burges, Tomball, Waco University, New Caney, Leander, Barbers Hill, Mesquite Poteet, Crosby, Lucas Lovejoy, Dayton, Rouse and Vidor.
Comments: Hallsville won its tournament with 6 wins and no losses. The Burleson Centennial Lady Spartans are 7-2 after beating Bryon Nelson 6-2, Red Oak 5-3 and Waco 18-0 then winning the Black N ’blue tournament at Centennial with wins over: Weatherford 5-4, Plano West 7-3, Red Oak 14-0 and nelson 12-2. Richmond Foster is 16-2 after sweeping all 6 games at the Lamar CISD tournament this week. Senior pitcher Kristen Clark recorded all the wins and hit 3 HR’s in leading the Falcons over the competition. Hays won four straight while Dripping Springs was 4-1. The East View Patriot softball team won the 32-Team, Taylor Lady Duck Invitational with a 13-3 Run Rule Victory over Giddings. Medina Valley played in their third and final tournament of the year with a 5-1 record for the weekend losing to New Braunfels Canyon but beating John Paul II of Corpus Christi 12-3, La Vernia 4-2 and Laredo Alexander 11-0. The same day the softball team traveled back to Medina Valley hosting Memorial High School in the two team's district opener. The panthers coasted to a 15-0 victory. Highlights of the game were homeruns hit by Brooke Mangold and Hannah Groff. Gregory-Portland won the Corpus Christi ISD Invitational. Saturday the panthers traveled back to Seguin to face the Judson Rockets and the Wimberley Lady Texans. Medina Valley lost 3-1 in five innings despite outhitting Judson four to three. The Panthers finished the tournament with an 8-1 victory over the Lady Texans. KyLee DeCock finished the tournament with a 3-1 record and Tina Lopez was 2-0. Kylee finished the tournament with 56 strikeouts.
Class 2A
1. Bruceville-Eddy (16-1)
2. Natalia (13-0)
3. Hawley (15-0)
4. Danbury (11-2)
5. Crawford (9-0)
6. Hughes Springs (15-0)
7. Whitewright (14-1)
8. Hallettsville (12-1)
9. Santa Gertrudis Academy (11-3)
10. Hughes Springs (9-0)
11. Brock (12-4)
12. Little River Academy (10-1)
13. Vanderbilt Industrial (10-2)
14. Woodville (12-2)
15t. Troy (10-2)
15t. Salado (12-5)
Also: Queen City, Rogers, Lamesa, Mildred, Van Alstyne, Tom Bean, Callisburg, Lone Oak, Ore City, Elkhart and Chisum.
Comments; The Hawley Lady Cats won the Gold bracket of the Big Spring tournament this past weekend. They remained undefeated on the year by beating Wall (12-0), Odessa Permian JV (6-3), Lamesa (10-0), McCamey (16-1), Lubbock Cooper (9-6), Forsan (8-0), San Angelo Lakeview (11-3), and Lubbock Cooper in the championship game (9-3). Vanderbilt Industrial is 10-2 after crushing Goliad and winning the Cuero tournament including a 4-1 win over shiner in the championship. The Natalia Lady Mustangs improved to 13 as they won the Pearsall by beating Alamo Heights 6-1, Somerset 13-1, Karnes City 7-0, Cotulla 12-0, and Lytle 8-1 before meeting with tourney host Pearsall in the Championship.
Natalia junior pitcher Charlene Castro was stellar. She pitched six games in two days including the Lytle-Pearsall games which were back to back. Vs. Pearsall she pitched a no-hitter as Natalia defeated Pearsall 16-0 in a four inning run rule game. Natalia belted 15 hits in their victory vs. Pearsall. Natalia has outscored their opponents 117-8 and Castro is 12-0 on the mound. Salado traveled to the 4a Georgetown tournament with wins over Lanier and Rouse but a loss to Liberty Hill, Hays and Pflugerville. Woodville won the Hudson tournament while Brock improved to 12-5 with wins over: Round Rock, Celina and West. Crawford is on a tea with wins over: Hamilton 17-0 then winning all five games to take first at the Corsicana tournament improving to 9-0 in the season.\
Little River Academy is 10-1 with their only loss to Bruceville-Eddy 6-5. Speaking of which, Bruceville-Eddy beat Leon 15-0, Lake Worth 12-0, Trinity Valley 13-0, and Hillsboro 6-5. TAPPS power Reicher upset B-E 2-0 using a transfer standout form Waco midway on the mound. B-E hitting monster Shelby Fruidenberg was intentionally walked 3 times in the game.
Class 1A
1. Beckville (17-1)
2. Hubbard (11-0)
3. Stamford (14-1)
4. Windthorst (11-2)
5. Alto (10-3)
6. Cayuga (8-1)
7. Ganado (9-4)
8. DeLeon (6-1)
9. Junction (12-3)
10. Shiner (9-3)
11. Lockney (6-1)
12. Thrall (8-6-1)
13. Seymour (7-3)
14. Sabinal (8-2)
15t. Haskell (8-5)
15t. Harper (7-4)
Also: Grapeland, Ozona, Weimar, Petrolia, Colmesneil, Port Aransas and Lindsay.
Comments: Shiner beat 3A Navarro 9-3, 2A Brazos 4-2, 2A Boling 7-1 and TAAPS ST Paul 9-2. Windthorst traveled to the Wichita Falls tournament and beat: Rider 15-0, Vernon 9-3, Perryton 7-5 and Graham 7-2 but lost to Mineral Wells and Iowa Park. Thrall played in the 32 team 3A Taylor tournament and beat Manor, Hyde park Axtell, Round Rock McNeil and Robinson but lost twice to 2A power Little River Academy.