Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021
The Orangefield Lady Bobcats traveled to Jasper and grabbed their first win of the season, 13-2. Freshman Abigail Curphey started the game and gave strong 2 innings giving up one earned run, with one strikeout. She then gave way to senior, Codie Sorge who led the way with 13 strikeouts in 5 innings with one unearned run.
Ryden Stanfield had a hit and a stolen base. Emma Humplik went 2 for 3 with a double, a triple, 2 walks, an RBI and 2 runs scored. Olivia Grant had a big 5 RBI night going 1 for 3 with a grand slam and 2 runs scored. Codie Sorge went 2 for 5 with a run scored. Heather Mineer went 1 for 4 with a double, an RBI and a run scored. Harleigh Rawls went 2 for 2 with a single, a homerun, 2 walks, 2 runs scored and 2 RBIs. Abigail Curphey went 1 for 3 with an RBI. Joli Ponfick went 2 for 4 with an RBI and 2 runs scored.
The Lady Bobcats improve their record to 1-2-1 and will return to play in the WOS tournament this weekend to take on Kirbyville and Jasper at 9:30 and 12:30 on Thursday.
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BC lost to Hamshire-Fannett 9-1
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LCM lost their first game of the season, losing to Kirbyville 6-2. Bailey Frenzel and Ava Wright had two hits each as the Bears totaled 7 hits. Karson Friar pitched five innings and Frenzel pitched the final inning.
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Crazy win for the Vidor Pirates. They got down 6-0 in the first to West Brook because of five errors but battled back to win 23-13! Gracie Matherne, Skyler Head, Brilie Cornelison and Jaidyn Green all had three hits a piece. A. Richardson was the winning pitcher with 7K’s.
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WOS lost to Hardin-Jefferson 18-0. Ariel Farris and Dyzharika Simmons had the two hits for the Lady Mustangs.
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SOCCER
The Bridge City Cardinals soccer team (10-6) lost a tightly contested match at Larry Ward Stadium 4-3 vs the Jasper Bulldogs Tuesday. Senior forward, Blake Moore opened the scoring for the Cards with a free kick goal. Senior forward, Oscar Carranza cashed in on a Penalty kick to tighten the contest in the second half. Sophomore midfielder, Keaton Doucet scored late in the second half to give the Cards life. Playing well defensively for the Cardinals was Senior defender Kyle Moore and freshman Victor Hernandez. The Cardinals will travel to Silsbee to take on the Tigers Friday, with the girls playing at 5 and the boys at 7.
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BC girls lost to Jasper 3-2
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LCM boys lost 4-3 in OT to Silsbee
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Vidor girls lost to Lumberton 4-0
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LCM girls beat Silsbee 5-1.
The Lady Bears traveled to Silsbee for their match against the Lady Tigers on Tuesday night, and brought home their third win in five days. The score remained 0-0 for the majority of the first half even though the Bears maintained great field position on the Tiger’s half of the pitch. Annabelle Fisher scored on a penalty kick late in the first to bring the score to 1-0 going into half. The Lady Bears buckled down and went to work in the second half by putting four goals on the board. Semma’ Alhatri started the second half by finding the back of the net from behind the 18 off of an assist from Lili Moullec. Moullec then decided that she wanted a goal of her own, and brought the ball up the right side to put another in the goal for the Lady Bears bringing the score to 3-0. The Lady Tigers retaliated by sneaking a goal of their own in, putting the score at 3-1. McKenzie Freeman saw an opportunity and took it by sending a beautiful cross to the left side of the field where Presley Rives was waiting to put it in the goal for the Bears. The Lady Bears saw the chance to make a goalie change, and Kaylee Potter took over for the last fifteen minutes of the second half. Goalie Matalyn Hill used her time on the field wisely and made a goal of her own off of a nice send up from defender Lauren Tinsley. Combined goalie effort by Matalyn Hill and Kaylee Potter helped seal the win for the Lady Bears. Defensive standouts were Loren and Amanda Rodriguez, Kaylee Potter, MaKenzie Holland, and Semma’ Alhatri. Overall this was a solid team effort and win by the Lady Bears as five different players scored, two athletes played in the goal, and the defense held down the backfield. The Lady Bears are now 6-2 in district and will face the Lady Pirates in Vidor on Friday. JV will begin at 5PM with Varsity following at 7PM.
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