Now that football is over we have a countdown in our family. Only 70 days until baseball starts. But whose counting?
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quote:Me too! Can't wait to beat the Lions.
quote:Originally posted by 11sdad:
Football isn't over in my house yet but it should be this time next week.
quote:Originally posted by 11sdad:
Hey we have lost 2 OL and a QB plus our RB only has one leg right now so I think the writing is on the wall so to speak.
quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
can't wait -- the Warrior dogs are that appealing!!!
quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
Martin will be good.
Is it spring yet?
quote:Originally posted by PAW-FECT:
Kirk
You vote of confidence in Colleyville was great and thanks....Pitching ought to be ok...They have a Senior that looked very strong this fall and a little lefty that might help The program is awesome...very disciplined ...driven coaching staff.
Rowlett- Hamblin had a good summer on the mound would not think Loy will be alone
It will all boil down to the work done in the next 10 weeks...IMO
quote:Originally posted by 11sdad:quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
Martin will be good.
Is it spring yet?
PD Martin lost their #1,#3,#5 & #6 hitters and their #5 & #6 pitchers from last years team so don't expect much from us this year.
quote:IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER. IMO I think McKinney, Waxahachie, Highland Park are at the top in the area in 4A. They all three have alot of talent coming back. JMHO.
quote:Originally posted by tychco:
Northwest lost a senior benchwarmer and two senior pinch runners from last year's team as well.
quote:Wylie and Coppell may have the best 2009 players. Plano will be improved -- watch out if Burkhead adds baseball to his impressive resume. Rockwall has two strong arms. A little birdie tells me Sasche will be the real deal
quote:Good luck to your Lions.
quote:Originally posted by tychco:
CHHS has all three starting pitchers back from a playoff team a year ago. Also, a quality hitting team. They are the District 5-5A odds-on favorite.
Keller will be very strong at the plate and Merck on the mound every other district game. Playoff team for sure.
Southlake Carroll graduated all but three varsity players, but they always have talent and many of their JV players would start for other schools' varsity teams.
Richland looks to be the most improved team in the district with some younger players stepping into key roles, especially on the mound.
Grapevine returns much of their team, including starting pitching. OF is where they were hit the hardest with graduation, but they will be tough.
Northwest was very young last year, so much of the team is back. More arms available, but no clear ace. Pitching will have to carry the spotty hitting...if that happens, will compete.
Keller Central seems to always be a wild card in this district. Usually hits well and can beat the best on any given day, but can also lose to the worst. Hard team to read.
Haltom has a new coach I think, so look for them to improve, but it may not be this year. Need to develop the younger players, but should be a force in future years.