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You guys are all missing the point in regards to Gut's comments. He has nothing against the Dragons. He has a beef with God. It was God that chose not to provide the nutrients needed to grow grass in that area for a quality playing surface. It was God that chose Tarrant County to have the driest March on record. He is blaming God and not the wonderful people of the Carroll Independent School District.

I know that he is not good at sharing his true feelings. That is why I have stepped in to provide clarity.

Jeez!!!!!! Unbelievable
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Originally posted by Vanlandingham:
You guys are all missing the point in regards to Gut's comments. He has nothing against the Dragons. He has a beef with God. It was God that chose not to provide the nutrients needed to grow grass in that area for a quality playing surface. It was God that chose Tarrant County to have the driest March on record. He is blaming God and not the wonderful people of the Carroll Independent School District.

I know that he is not good at sharing his true feelings. That is why I have stepped in to provide clarity.

Jeez!!!!!! Unbelievable


I totally diagree, he's not blaming God at all. If anyone is to blame its whoever developed the field, it has to much sand mixture....instead of the ground holding the water to provide proper moisture for the soil to thrive it dissipates deeper due to the sandy soil, thus producing hard ground, bad turf. So all the water around the area is not going to help. He never mentioned God's lack of providing rain...........Jeez!!!!!
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Originally posted by Marcos:
result from the launching pad at Belton High School:

Jesuit 19 Belton 9

Game 2 @ 1:00 at Jesuit tomorrow
Game 3 if needed 30 mins after game 2


Craziest game I have ever seen. Balls flying out of the park. Jeffers Rader hits 2 out, one with bases loaded the other opposite field. Bell sees 1 pitch all night with bases loaded, wild pitch opens up 1st base, then they put him on. All other at bats he gets a free pass. One pitch all night. You don't see 28 runs scored in a game as entertaining as this one.

Game one Saturday should be a good one with both teams putting their best pitcher on the mound.
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Originally posted by Outfielder:
Arlington - 11 Lubbock Monterey - 1 (6 innings). Game 2 today at 2 pm. Wanted to give update since neither DMN or Star Telegram see fit to cover the Colts.


Lubbock Avalance-Journal

■ Arlington 11, Monterey 1

ABILENE — Arlington scored five runs each in the fifth and sixth innings to break open a close game, sending Monterey to an 11-1 defeat in six innings in a Class 5A area round playoff at Driggers Field.

The Colts (27-9) had just eight hits in the game but took advantage of the struggles from Monterey starter Jared Robinson, who allowed nine runs on eight hits and seven walks in 51/3 innings. Robinson struck out three.

Monterey (17-18) must now win twice to keep its season alive, beginning with Game 2 of the series at 2 p.m. today at Driggers Field.

ARLINGTON 11, MONTEREY 1

Monterey 010 000 — 1 4 4

Arlington 000 155 — 11 8 1

Robinson, Thompson (6), Trengrove (6) and Martinez; Ewing and El Campo. W — Ewing. L — Robinson (3-7). Records: Arlington 27-9; Monterey 17-18.

GED10DaD

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