Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 131, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 2013 Page: 9 of 20
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Opportunities all-round for Trojans
Thnnday. April 18.2013 THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE
Page 9A
Lions to be at Central Friday night
Once over
lightly
Van Thomas
Sports Editor
Some baseball coaches last week were saying Beaumont Ozen
and Beaumont Central with the kind of schedules they have left in Dis-
trict 20-AAAA, they -could upset some folks going into post season
The Lions of Coach Robb Kirkland were at Beaumont Ozen Friday
night, April 12. It was to have been a cake walk
Livingston came home with a 7 to 6 thriller. There is an ole say-
ing don't sack the hats and balls until the final out
Lions are 12-10-1 overall and 4-6 in 20-AAAA Ozen is 7-6 for
season and 1-7 in district.
Lions will be at Beauihont Central on Friday night at 7 p.m. Lions
will host Vidor on Monday night, April 22 in Ross Hightower Field.
Friday night, April 12
District 20-AAAA
Port Neches-Groves 12, Beaumont Central I
Nederland 4, Little Cypress-Mauriceville 3
Livingston 7, Beaumont Ozen 6
Lumberton 5, Vidor 2
Lumbcrton 12, Beaumont Central I (Make up from Tuesday night.
Played Saturday.)
How teams fared
Nederland (18-3-2, 9-1)
PN G (12-10, 8-2)
Lumberton (16-8,7-3)
LC-M (15-9, 5-5)
Livingston (12-10-1.4-6)
Vidor (10-11, 4-6)
Central (2-18. 1-9)
Ozen (7-6.2-8)
How other schools fared Friday night, April 12:
Barbers Hill 12, Humble 2
Humble Kingwood Park 15. Dayton 5
New Caney 3, Crosby 8
Humble Summer Cteek 11, Sheldon C.E. King. I
Carthage 6. Jasper I
Buna 9, Hamshire-Fannett 7
Orangefield 5. Hardin-Jefferson 3
Coldspring-Oakhurst 9, Cleveland 3
Huffman Hargrave 6. Tarkington I
Shepherd 4, Liberty 1
Corrigan-Camden 14, Newton I
Warren 7, Hemphill 6
Kirbyville 6, Woodville 5
Deweyville 7, Anahuac 3
Kountze 5, Hardin 0
C'olmesneil 2. Broaddus 1
San Augustine 15. Brookeland 12
Pineland West Sabine 21. Burkeville 0
Evadale 16. Spurger 0
Big Sandy 13, High Island 3
Hull-Daisetta 8. West Hardin 6
Sabine Pass 18, Leggett I
Winnie East Chambers 5, West Orange Stark 4
Huntington JVs 10. Zavalla 0
The Woodlands College Park 9. LaPorte 2
Dayton 12, Humble 2
Humble Kingwood Park 21, Summer Creek 15
Barbers Hill 10. New Caney Porter 4
Silsbee 5, Bridge City 4
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Mustangs to test Trojans in UIL AAA Area
dan™.' rv.no.Carl «T rWio..... I«m-MFTF.R RUN—I Chnstooher Siieaks. ColdsDnne-Oakhurst. Tyler Schlittenhardt. Caleb Robinson). 3:34.74
RANGE—-West Orange-Stark Mustangs of Orange
■ ■best-of-the-best thinclads in Orange Area- will be facing
Coldspring-Oakhurst High Schoo I on Thursday in the UIL
Class AAA Area Meet-—District 21-AAA and District 22-AAA.
The Mustangs andTroans have battled it out in several sports for
years
This is the first spring UIL is allowing four top finisher in both
districts to advance to Area Meet. From Area, four top finishers, will
advance to the UIL Region Ml Meet at Humble High School’s Turner
Stadium on Friday and Saturday, April 26-27
1600-METER RUN- -I. Chnstopher Speaks, Coldspnng-Oakhurst.
4:32.20; 2. David Jackson. Huffman Hargrave, 4:38.27; 3. Alfredo Mon
zon, Huffman Hargrave. 4:52,99; 4. Cody Atwood. Huffman Hargrave.
4:59.55.
3200-METER RUN-.....I Chnstopher Speaks. Coldspnng Oakhurst,
9:49.85; 2. David Jackson. Huffman Hargrave. 10:32.11; 3. Jesus
Castro, Huffman Hargrave. 10:33.41; 4. Dillon Kuntz. Huffman Hargrave,
11:02.33.
110-METER HIGH HURDLES.....I Jamadison Cross.
Coldspring-Oakhurst. 15.93 seconds; 2. Skylar Mallard,
Coldspnng-Oakhurst. 16.38; 3. Dragan Sonnier. Huffman Hargrave.
16.53; 4 James Deen, Huffman Hargrave, 16.17.
300-METER INTERMEDIATE HURDLES.....I Connor Lofton.
Huffman Hargrave, 40.57; 2. Jamadison Cross, Coldspring-Oakhurst.
42.78; 3. Skylar Mallard, Coldspring-Oakhurst, 44.53; 4. Tristan Ham.
The West Orange-Stark Mustangs won the District 21 -AAA champion
ship in Dan R. Hooks Stadium on campus of West Orange Stark in Orange
with 180-1/3 points and Hamshire-Fannett finished second with 124.
The field events on Thursday will start at 11 a m. and the 3200-me-
ter ran also at II o'clock. The running events at 3:30 p.m.
Bad weather date: If the meet is cancelled due to weather. WO-S of- Coldspring-Oakhurst. 44.79.
ficials reported the meet will not be scheduled again. Each UIL District 4xl00-METER RELAY—1. Liberty (Martin Doucet, Aric Foster,
will subsequently send the top two (2) finishers in any event on the UIL Joedan Jones, Dennis Antonie), 43.28 seconds; 2. Coldspring-Oakhurst
Region III Meet at Humble ISD. (Alfred Scott, Alec Dunham. Daylon Giddens. Douglas Johnson), 43.37;
Coldspring-Oakhurst Troians won the District 22-AAA Championship 3. Shepherd (Aubrey Box. Tyler Schlittenhardt). 44.23; 4. Cleveland
at Splendora High School on Thursday, April 11 in Wildcat Stadium. Tro- (Devante Bogany, Deon Baldwin, Tyson Wright. Marquis Waller), 44 65
jans scored 202 0-points and Huffman-Hargrave was second with 116 4x200-Me TER RELAY—I. Splendora (Zad
points and Splendora was third with 83 points
DISTRICT 22-AAA
Boys Division
Top Four Finisheis
RUNNING EVENTS
100-METER DASH—I. Jay Bradford. Splendora, 10.69 seconds. 2.
Douglas Johnson, Coldspnng-Oakhurst, 11.29; 3. Joe Molchan, Cleve-
land, 11.87; 4. Edward Hayes. Coldspring-Oakhurst. 11.63.
200-METER DASH-—I Kagan Angers. Splendora, 22.39 seconds;
2. Jordan Jones, Liberty. 22.87; 3. James Douglas, 23.15; 4. Nicholas
Ellisor, Coldspring-Oakhurst. 23.27.
40£MEIER DASH -1. Nathan Jones. Shepherd. 50.9 seconds; 2.
Cannon Cotter, Huffman Hargrave, 52.22; 3. Caleb Robinson, Shepherd,
53.29; 4. Deionta Harrison, Coldspring-Oakhurst, 54.40.
800-METER RUN—-I Cannon Cotter. Huffman Hargrave. 2:05.89;
2 Dalton Youngblood. Cleveland, 2:06.51; 3. Josh Norman. Huffma
Hargrave, 2:07.91; 4. Aaron Durham. Liberty, 2:09.63
Lions running today in UIL
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4x200-METER RELAY—1. Splendora (Zach McOmber. Michael
Moore, Jay Bradford. Kagan Angers), 1:29.65; 2. Liberty (Schuy
lerBallew. Aric Foster. James Douglas. Jordan Jones). 1:30.34; 3.
Coldspnng-Oakhurst (Aaron Chatman. Nicholas Ellisor, Alec Dunham.
Jejuan McKibbins), 1:33.29; 4.
Sbepbed (Cody Everitt, Tyler Schlit-
tenhardt, Tytese Bogany, Nathan
Jones), 1:34.64.
4x400-METER RELAY —I
Splendora (Zach McOmber, John
Kelly, Jay Bradford, Kagan An-
gers), 3:33.10; 2. Liberty (Schuyler
Ballew, Martin Doucet. Jordan
Jones, James Douglas), 3:33.10; 3.
Huffman Hargrave (Connor Lofton,
Cannon Cotter, Chase Harrell.
Darion Gray), 3:34.56; 4 Shepherd
(Tyrese Bogany, Cody Everitt,
Tyler Schlittenhardt. Caleb Robinson), 3:34.74.
FIELD EVENTS
HIGH JUMP -I. Douglas Johnson, Coldspnng-Oakhurst, 6-foot-2
inches, 2. Casey Lilley. Coldspnng-Oakhurst. 6-0; 3 Royce See. Shep
herd, 5-8; 4. Kailub Hulin. Huffman Hargrave. 5-10; 5 Cody Everitt,
Shepherd, 5-10.
POLE VAULT -I Cody Padgett, Huffman Hargeave. 12-feet,
0-inch; 2. Tristan Ham, Coldspring-Oakhurst, 12-0; 3. Aron Chatman,
Coldspring-Oakhurst. 11-6; 4. Ivan Espinoza. Cleveland. 10-6
LONG JUMP -I Jay Bradford. Spkendora. 22-feet, I-inch; 2.
Alfred Scott. Coldspnng-Oakhurst. 21-20; 3 Kagan Angers. Splendora.
20 I0D, 4 Jahrod Richardson Coldspring-Oakhurst. 200; 5 Jejuan
McKibbins. Coldspnng-Oakhuist. 19-40
TRIPLE JUMP—I. Cody Everitt. Shepherd. 43-feet, l-inch; 2
Douglas Johnson, Coldspring-Oakhurst, 42-6; 3. Royce See. Shepherd.
41-30. 4 Chase Harrell. Huffman Hargrave. 41-2.
SHOT PUT-—-I. Gregory Dunham. ColdspnngOakhurst, 49-feet.
I -inch; 2. Kevin Strong. Cleveland, 47-2; 3. Cednc Gambrell. Cleve
land. 47-1; 4 Voncharleslon, Cross. Coldspnng-Oakhuist. 46-90,
DISCUS THROW—I Brady Barbay. Coldspnng-Oakhurst, 159
feet, 3-inches ((personal best); 2. Jared Macharro, Coldspnng-Oakhurst.
148-8; 3 Cedric Gambrell. Cleveland, 134-2; 4, Nolan Walker.
Coldspnng-Oakhurst. 131-10; 5 Keithon Johnson. Shepherd. 128-3
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The Livingston Lions will
compete in the Region 111, Gass
AAAA Area Meet -District
19-AAAA and 20-AAAA -
in Beaumont's Babe Zaharias
Stadium, 1-10 West on Thursday.
April 18.
The top four finishers will
move on to the Region III Meet
at Sam Houston State Univer-
sity on April 26-27 in Bowers
Stadium.
Lions to compete:
Girls 100-meter hurdles and
girls 300-meter hurdles.....Taty-
anna Nickson.
Girls long jump- -Leslie
Hollic.
Boys 100-meter dash -Easton
McClain.
Boys 200-meter dash -Easton
McClain.
Boys 110-meter high
hurdles—Easton McClain.
Boys 800-meter run—
Damon Wallace.
Boys 1600-meter ran—
Devin Vickery.
Boys 400-meter relay—
--(Lions)—Reggie Johnson.
Damion Collins. Chevoski
Collins and De’Ondre Jack-
son.
Boys 800-meter relay.....
(Lions)—Anfemee Wilson.
Damion Collins, Chevoski
Collins and Easton McClain.
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Reddell, Valerie. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 131, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 2013, newspaper, April 18, 2013; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth660386/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.