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TYLER — The
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BY DAVE ROGERS
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Baytown Sterling
opened play in the Gary
Herrington baseball tour-
nament with a pair of
Thursday wins.
And those were the only
victories by Baytown
teams; co-hosts Goose
Creek Memorial and Lee,
along with Baytown
Christian, all went 0-2
Thursday.
“We played a lot of peo-
ple and did a lot of experi-
menting to get ready for
district,” Lee coach David
Hackney said. “That’s
what tournaments are for. |
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r_„ Jekore Tyler went 7-of*ll
the University of thev cruised in the second half, from the field to lead the Rebels
enough to win, but that
Tors handed the Patriots k>d (Garza) dominated us.
their first loss of the sea- And one inning, they
command of his off-speed son, 5-0 scored two runs off a fly-
~ • Spring defeated GCM ball and a strikeout.”
Price Jacobs and Jacob
. Wilburn had doubles for
“He did a good job on
us,” GCM coach Chris GCM.
including a triple, for Rupp said of Garza. “He
I ;ce coach Roy Champagne
was glad to see the
Rebels give a complete team
effort.
“Now's the time do it,” he said. 62-6(1
1 ec's record now stands At 15-
16 overall and 9-11 in confer
ence play.
Rebels outrun Roadrunners in tourney opener
IVMTOARRMK Texas at Ivlor. not letting the m points with In. He was close we match up well against them,”
nathan.hague®hgytownsuncom lliat sets them up for a quar- Roadroadrunners to come h followed hv James and Jacob Champagne said. “We know we
TA 1 I'R (' terfinal matvhup with No. 3 seel closer than 14 points McDonald who each finished hare the ability to play like we
t tl ■ W , ' "1\ iv'' "k| ban Jacin6i College SahirdaV at The Roadrunners' onh lead with 15 and Josh Micheaux did, but it s just a matter of
m 't eh fC r' l? t t'i"l,|Un came with about eight minutes dropped m 10 points and meeting that ability"
nen , e .ec o ege as e a James shot lights out left in the first, but didn't last grabbed eight rebounds. In other Thursday games, No.
team was w xen turning 80 from bewnd the are, nailing 5- long. Angelina's Trent Brantley Lee coach Rov Champagne 9 Jacksonville beat No. 8 Ki^ore
oi mon points am , 15 when (1( - )r„ni y range in the gaxe the Roadrunners * short- said he Was glad to see the 7(b-53 No. 5 Trifon \ alley beat
fr 'ng s oit of 80. |-)X( u]U r, |1( scored all 15 hred 22-21 lead before James Rebels give a complete team No. 12 Panola 82-73 and No
I huisd.n night saw the Rebels of his points on the night. nailed his second 3-pointer fo effort. Txlet beat No 10 1 .on Morris
continue that trend by coming
out with an 84-58 win over
Angelina College at the Patriot
Center on
of Sabine. “They’re well
coached. They’ve got two
guards that art lights out.
They’ve been to regional
finals three years in a row.
Wc arc going over there
knowing thev’re legit.
“At this point every
team is good.”
Maxes is the leader of
in junior thc SrouP’ He considcrs
,n(n>r himself a vocal leader but
the fact he’s averaging
nearly 21 points per game
Childress’Jordan IWven shows he also leads by
Devonte Outerbridge,
Thadius Johnson and
Alfredo Rodriqu CZ <s.v
the seven seniors who
have put the team on
their shoulders and car-
ried it further than thc basketball,” West said.
Panthers have gone since He eyes down the
1986 offense and predicts
They’re not satisfied where they’re going with
with that, though. They’re next-
looking to when they take . Tarver
Baytown Sun photo/Nicki Evans
The three-day event con- Goose Creek Memorial’s Cody Butler pitches for the Patriots as they play Galveston at
tinues today with games at home Thursday during the Gary Herrington Invitational baseball tournament.
Jex: Mack struck out nine strike zone)
batters in five innings and pitches, a
combined with reliever Trey breaking ball.’
Pledger to four-hit Rupp’s own pitcher,
Eisenhower. Sterling got only Cody Butler, allowed only
five hits, with Lopez and John
Sherry getting two apiece.
“Lopez has been on
fire,” Tadlock said.
GARZA STARTS LONG
DAY FOR PATRIOTS
At Goose
Sabine, also known as J
Gladewater Sabine, is 31- contributes
5 and ranked No. 8 in the points per game but very
state. Anahuac, a run- often gets a double-dou-
nerup in District 23-2A, ble. According to coaches,
is 20-14 and unranked. Thadius Johnson is the
“■They’re (Sabine) a same way, also a “double-
legit team,” Anahuac
head coach Ben West said
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Texas at 1 vlcr not letting
That sets them up for a quar- Roadroadrunners to come Iv followed b\ Jam
terfinal matvhup with No. .3 sen! doser than 14 points. McDonald who each finished
*' —v—-~4-----* Tbf Roadnmncrs' onh’ leas! with 15 and Josh Micheaux
same with about eight minutes dnxpped m 10 points ansi
left in the first, but vlidnY last grabbed eight rebounds,
long Angelina’s Trent Brantley I
of-7 from 3 point range in the gave the Roaslnmners a short- said he
first half where he sswetl all 15 lives! 22-21 ..lead before James
of his points <tn tile ntpjxt. nailesl his second 3-pointer to
The Rebels dosed off the gwe his team some breathing
first half With a 46-32 lead,
and that was all they needed as
TODAY’S GAMES
at Lee H.S.
2:30 p.m.: Langham Creek vs.
Caleb PN-G
Shaver’s bases-loaded 5 p.m.: Lee vs. BCA
squeeze bunt in the bot- at Sterling H.S.
tom of the seventh inning 2:30 P’m- Sterling vs. Deer Park
got Sterling off to a grand 5 fisenh°wer vs. Dawson
6 ™ h at GC Memorial H.S.
start Thursday 2:30 p.m.: Spring vs. Gal. Ball
It dehvered the Rangers 5 p . GC Memoria| vs
a 2-1 win over Pearland Channe|view
Dawson and made a win-
ning pitcher of Garrett baseman Michael Lopez.
Against Dawson, Lamb Memorial, ,
allowed only two hits in Ball’s Aaron Garza pitched today>” R“PP said-
innings,” Sterling batters with errant pitches a()dec| a s(,|() homer as the
“Garrett didn’t have
r uses his speed,
on Sabine in a 5 p.m. which teammates say is a
semifinal game at the strength, to make up for
Region Ill-Class 2A thc lack height. He’s cur-
tournament at -Tyler rently averaging about
Junior College. ’ 15.6 points per game.
Junior Cody Johnson
5 about 13
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three hits in seven innings.
GCM, now 5-2, was
coming off a champi-
onship performance at the
Humble tournament that
had the Pats off to a 5-0
start on the season.
: Creek “We swung the bats real
Galveston well in Humble, but we
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innings but hit six a flvc.hit shutout and “Cody pitched good
coach Paul Tadlock said of and walked three others.
6'- 1.11 1
his decision to call for the .
one-out bunt with the c
score tied in the game at stuff todaX>” 'ladk,ck said’ _r....o ---------
Sterling. “But he did a 8°od j°b and 14-4 in the nightcap.
In the nightcap, Sterling shows he doesn t rattle. 1 J!J ■ — -J
eased by Eisenhower 7-2 L‘>pez went 3 for 4,
behind a second big hit-
ting performance by first Sterling, now 5-4.
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Halter, Janie. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 2010, newspaper, March 5, 2010; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192878/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.