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BigDog2001
04-18-2002, 02:37 PM
Who are the playoff teams coming out of Region 4?

sinton66
04-19-2002, 08:04 AM
Look for La Grange, Sinton, Yoakum, Bellville. Whoever survives the region will be tough to beat.

BigDog2001
04-19-2002, 12:38 PM
I want to to know the teams by district, not someone's opinion!

Old Green
04-19-2002, 03:42 PM
BigDog2001, go down to the District 29 post. They are Region 4.

sinton66
04-22-2002, 08:13 AM
Ok,Bigdog. La Grange is in district 24, Yoakum is in district 29, and Sinton is in district 30. La Grange is ranked #1, Sinton #2, and Yoakum #6 on the coaches poll. All are doing well. Bellville dropped out of the top ten. Bishop in I believe district 31 will also be pretty tough. The eventual survivor from region 4 should represent it well at the state tournament. Did thet answer your question?

BigDog2001
04-22-2002, 08:43 AM
Who is going to finish 2nd and 3rd in 30?

BigDog2001
04-22-2002, 08:43 AM
Who is going to finish 2nd and 3rd in 30?

sinton66
04-22-2002, 04:00 PM
2nd is most likely Ingleside, 3rd probably Odem or Aransas Pass. Ingleside is VERY strong in baseball this year. Ist game vs Sinton was their only district loss, and it was close.

BigDog2001
04-22-2002, 10:02 PM
Anybody know what is going on in 26AAA?

toby070
04-23-2002, 07:58 AM
I think Wimberley is still in first place and they may be undefeated in district. I have no clue who else is getting into the playoffs though.

footballgal
04-23-2002, 10:28 PM
Don't forget about the Port Isabel Tarpons in District 32AAA Region IV;
From the Brownsville Herald
{ "Port Isabel continues to rack up lots of runs"

The statistics don’t lie.

The Port Isabel Tarpons, who are beating district opponents by approximately 13 runs a game, have turned in the most dominating performance in the Valley.

As a result, they won’t have to worry about wins and losses in their final two games of the regular season. They clinched the District 32-3A title with a 10-5 win over second-place Lyford on Friday, improving their district record to 14-0.

But the players only enjoyed a mild celebration.

"The kids weren’t overly excited," said Port Isabel coach Robert Holland, whose team has qualified for the playoffs five straight seasons. "They’ve been there before. They expected it."

How could they not have expected it? They have embarrassed almost every opponent on their way to an undefeated district record, compiling a 184-50 score in District 32-3A play.

The Tarpons have a first-round bye, so Holland is hoping to secure some tuneup games with Sharyland (4A, ranked 10th) and Weslaco (5A), which also clinched district championships with undefeated records.}

toby070
04-24-2002, 05:01 PM
Oops, sorry Bigdog, I was wrong. Llano gets the first round bye, they and Wimberley tied with 8-2 district records. Wimberley goes in as the second place team, and I think they play Columbus, a rematch of the first round football playoff game. I have no idea who the third team is. I think Burnet was 5-5, that probably didn't get them in, so it's Liberty Hill, Brady or Ingram.