2A- Weimar over Holliday 9-0, other teams: Crawford, Big Sandy Harmony Brady Strauss, (Shiner, 2004) 7 0 5 5 .714 1. 5A - Round Rock over Lubbock Monterey 7-1; other teams: Sugar Land Clements, Corpus Christi Moody Southlake Carroll: 5 2 1982*, 83 as 2A; 90 as 3A; 96, 2002* as 4A Triples 2, James Broussard (Colmesneil), 1985, (in same game); Joe Westman (Gunter), 1994. Ronny Rolf (Mount Pleasant, 1978) 6 3 4 4 .667 4. WebCoronado Baseball Roster. Wardell Starling (Fort Bend Elkins, 2002) 8 1 6 2 .750 The Official Site of Minor League Baseball web site includes features, news, rosters, statistics, schedules, teams, live game radio broadcasts, and video clips. 3A - Uvalde over Pecos 9-1; other teams: De Soto, Waco Midway 1A - Waskom over Falls City 13-0; other teams: Diana New Diana, Pottsboro 3A- Texarkana Liberty Eylau over Falfurrias 2-1, other teams: Bridge City, Abilene Wylie 2A- Weimar over Elysian Fields 6-5, other teams: Holliday, Gunter Lufkin: 8 1 1956 as 2A; 1958, 61, 62, 63*, 71 as 4A; 1992, 94 as 5A 614 - Kevin Waldrum, Millsap, 1994-97, Most Strikeouts - Season 3A - Orange Grove over Alpine 10-0; other teams: Hooks, Robinson 1A Jeremy Pospech (Orange Grove, 1994) 5 0 3 2 .600 La Grange: 7 3 1973* as 3A; 1979, 80 as 2A; 1983, 87, 2001*, 04* as 3A Scotty Self (Cleburne, 1979) 5 2 4 4 .800 Fort Bend Elkins 4 2000, 01, 02, 03, 4A Use without license or authorization is expressly prohibited. Clyde is listed among the pitching leaders in 10 categories and heads the national listing in five departments. 3. Colmesneil 4 1980, 85, 86, 90, 5A Mickey Reichenbach (Taylor, 1972) 7 1 4 4 .571 Brent Vasut (La Grange, 1983) 6 3 4 2 .667 Major League Baseball announced the full All-Star rosters for the American League and National League on 1A - Colmesneil over D'Hanis; other teams: Maud, Gorman, 1991 Greenville News. 3A - Taylor over Andrews 3-0; other teams: Brenham(3rd) and Burleson 2A - Weimar over Gilmer Harmony 4-0; other teams: DeLeon, Pilot Point Selz Number/Number of Tournaments/Championships 3A Palmer: 6 2 1979*, 80 as B; 1981, 82* as 1A; 1990, 94 as 2A 24 - Brett Jennings, Lingleville vs. Santo, 4-28, 1986 (L 6-3). Austin Westlake: 6 2 1980* as 3A; 1982, 83, 84*, 86 as 4A; 1990 as 5A 4A - FW Arlington Heights over Little Cy-Mauriceville 14-0; other teams: Southalke Carroll, CC Calallen 5A - Abilene Cooper over Round Rock Westwood 7-4; other teams: League City Clear Lake, Eagle Pass 4A - Lubbock Monterey over Houston Spring Woods 4-2; other teams: Eagle Pass, Pasadena 6 - David Clyde, Houston Westchester, 1973 (national record of 11 by Joey Porter, South Natchez Adams, MS, 1973), Most Shutouts - Consecutive Innings 4A - Houston Aldine over Houston Bellaire 4-0; other teams: Alice, Lubbock Monterey Consecutive Strikeouts 8, Doyle Stout (Dallas Crozier Tech), in defeating Amarillo, 6-5, 1952, (Stout twice struckout 8 consecutively). Twone Simmons, (Thorndale, 1996) 5 2 4 3 .800 WINDSOR The Country Club of Colorado prepared Cheyenne Mountain each day for a state title run. 2 - Justin Hendrick, Keller vs. Fort Worth Boswell, 3-3, 1982 No-hitters John Payne (South San Antonio), defeated Snyder, 5-0 (7 innings), 1958; Charles Hartenstein (Seguin), defeated Snyder, 3-0 (7 innings), 1960; Phillip Hennigan (Jasper), lost to Dumas, 2-0 (7 innings), 1963; John Langerhans (South San Antonio), defeated Beaumont Forest Park, 3-0 (7 innings), 1967; Michael Gutierrez (Robstown) defeated Bridge City, 10-0 (7 innings), 1992. (national record of 37 by Belmont MS vs Ashland MS 1999), Home Runs 95 1/3 - David Clyde, Houston Westchester, 1973, Lowest Earned Run Average - Career Most by Team, Game 9, Valley Mills, 1991; Fayetteville, 1997. Matt Fisher (Brenham, 1987) 7 0 4 3 .571 Roster | Missions John Dempsey (Pearland, 1980) 8 3 5 1 .625 3A 3A - Dumas over Taylor 4-0; other teams: Kilgore, Wharton 54 - Jon Peters, Brenham, 1986-89 4. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? 8 - .559 - Freddy Ortiz, Clint, 1997-2000 (national record of .727 by Melvin Begley, Boise City OK, 1953-54), Base Running MLB Draft overview and schedule 2023 No hitters Junior Espinosa (Freer), defeated Abilene Wylie, 2-0 (7 innings), 1990; Ricky Sandate (Orange Grove), defeated Hooks, 10-0 (5 innings), 1994. Spencer Jackson (Fort Bend Elkins), 2003) 7 2 6 3 .857 San Antonio Lee: 5 0 1962 as 3A; 1963, 64, 71, 73 as 4A 25 - Jason Stokes, Coppell, 2000 (national record of 30 by Wade Miller, Skipperville George W. Long, AL, 2000), Most Home Runs - Game Paul James (Palmer, 1979) 8 5 5 7 .625 Gunter: 7 2 1985, 91, 94* as 1A; 1997, 98*, 2000, 01 as 2A Oh yeah, folks, its the sweet smell of baseball season rapidly approaching. 2A - Weimar over Alto 9-2; other teams: Gunter, Coahoma 6. Most by Individual, Tournament 5, Marty Pate (Linden-Kildare), 1985. Roberto Coronado Independent Leagues Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com Roberto Coronado Position: Relief Pitcher Bats: Right Throws: Right 6-1 , 180lb (185cm, Diego Salas, (Corpus Christi Moody, 2004) 6 2 4 4 .667 Total Zone Rating and initial framework for Wins above Replacement calculations provided by Sean Smith. Robstown: 5 2 1987, 88, 90, 91*, 92* as 4A Brenham: 13 6 1966, 69, 70*, 73, 75*, 76* as 3A; 1986*, 87*, 88*, 89, 94, 99, 2003 as 4A Jere Saucedo (Corpus Christi Moody, 2004) 7 1 4 3 .571 Clydes true dominance is shown in the number of times he is repeated. 1957 115 2/3 - David Clyde, Houston Westchester, 1972 2A David Gruber (Austin Westlake, 1984) 7 3 6 3 .857 1973 Luis Fierro. Mike Bonewald (Halletsville, 1995) 5 3 3 3 .600 Or write about sports? Maud: 6 1 1988, 89*, 90, 95, 96, 97 as 1A Abilene Cooper 2 1987, 88 5A - Houston Bellaire over Round Rock Westwood 7-4; other teams: Arlington, Victoria Stroman 2. De Soto: 6 2 1977, 79*, 80 as 3A; 1983, 84, 85* as 4A Theyll pick 6th, 39th and Doubles 3, Wardell Starling (Fort Bend Elkins), 2002 ; Spencer Jackson (Fort Bend Elkins), 2003. 4A- Corpus Christi Calallen over Port Neches-Groves 8-6(9 innings), other teams: Fort Worth Arlington Heights, El Paso Riverside Shane Lechler (East Bernard, 1995) 7 3 4 2 .571 Many historical player head shots courtesy of David Davis. RHP Carlos Coronado Ralph Hamilton (Klein, 1998) 7 1 5 3 .714 Baseball Mentor David Rekieta (Bremond, 1981) 5 3 3 3 .600 China Spring 4 1987, 89, 93, as a conference 2A team, 2000, as a conference 3A team 1. 3A - South San Antonio over Odessa Ector 7-1; other teams: Nederland(3rd) and Nacogdoches 1964 Robert Rodriguez (South San Antonio, 1976) 6 1 4 2 .667 Paris over Abilene 2-1; other teams: Amarillo, Baytown Lee, Corpus Christi Ray, Dallas Adamson, Houston Reagan, Waco Ryan Sladek (Thrall, 1998) 6 4 4 3 .667 Daniel Schley, (Fayetteville, 1997) 7 4 4 1 .571 1970 Curtis Daniels (Colmesneil, 1986) 7 5 4 4 .571 4A - De Soto over New Braunfels Canyon 7-2; other teams: Andrews, Jasper Red Sox announce roster moves. 1. Web0 Athletes/Coaches received Honors in 2021-2022 View current 2022-2023 Honors 30 - Houston Sharpstown, 1977, Most Double Plays - Game Alfred Joseph (Corpus Christi Moody, 2004) 7 4 4 2 .571 Troy Graham (Colmesneil, 1985) 7 3 4 5 .571 Sat., July 8, 2023 timer 1 min. Weimar 4 2000, 01, 02, 03, 5A Shane Still (Holliday, 1990) 7 2 4 1 .571 5. Baseball Announces 2023 Summer League Assignments Most by Individual, Tournament 4, Vito Marchese (Houston Reagan), 1952; Enrique Cruz (Houston Bellaire), 1999. Aggregate for Game 26, Palmer defeated Windthorst, 24-2 (1979). Weimar 2 1996, 97 More Roberto Coronado Pages at Baseball Reference, Every Sports Reference Social Media Account, Site Last Updated: Saturday, July 8, 3:45AM. Most Runs in Game 13, Odem defeated Lake Worth, 13-8 (1984); Linden-Kildare defeated Poteet, 13-5 (1985); Sweeny defeated Graham, 13-5 (1985); Freer defeated Southlake Carroll, 13-11 (1990). 3A - Brenham over Sinton 3-0; other teams: Iowa Park, Waco Connally 3A 3A - South San Antonio over Corsicana 11-3; other teams: Port Neches(3rd) and Snyder Home Runs 1, Isaiah Clark (Crockett), 1982; Tim Holzschuh (Lake Worth), 1984; Scott Scudder (Pattonville Prairiland); Chris Thompson (Sealy), 1986; Jeff Granger (Orangefield), 1990; Paul Barber (Queen City), 1991; Sammie Cloud, Heath Golan and Clint Kiemsteadt (Bellville), 1992; Clint Kiemsteadt (Bellville); Tydie Castillo (Falfurrias), 1993; Brandon Bippert (Castroville Medina Valley); Eric Bludau (Hallettsville), 1997; Tanner Holeck (West), 1999; Jared Clements (China Spring), 2000; Chase Wright (Iowa Park), 2001. Most Runs in Game 14, East Bernard defeated Pilot Point Selz, 14-2 (1995). 1A- Anderson-Shiro over Hughes Springs 9-8 (10), other teams: Thorndale, New Deal Strikeouts, One Game 16, Arthur Rhodes (Waco La Vega), in defeating Bellville, 5-4, 1988; Junior Espinosa (Freer), in defeating Abilene Wylie, 2-0, 1990. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Phil Hale (South Grand Prairie, 1976) 8 1 5 1 .625 He was once listed in 14 separate categories in the National High School Sports Record Book and his name still permeates the pitching categories. Craig Smajstria (Pearland, 1980) 8 3 6 3 .750 Garrett Long (Houston Bellaire, 1994) 5 2 3 0 .600 3A - Crockett over Graham 8-6; other teams: Mineola, Dripping Springs Brock Rumfield (Belton, 1994) 7 0 4 3 .571 3A 1A His 842 career strikeouts are 110 ahead of No. Triples 3, Ryan Langerhans (Round Rock), 1997, (in same game). Colmesneil 2 1985, 86 Dale Fincher (Waxahachie, 1965) 5 1 3 1 .600 2A- Weimar over Colmesneil 7-1, other teams: Coahoma, Gunter Colmesneil: 8 4 1979, 80* as B; 1985*, 86*, 89, 90* as 1A, 2000 as 2A; 2003 as 1A CHSAA wanted a more collegiate format and changed the state postseason to mode. We present them here for purely educational purposes. 4A - Midland over Houston Westchester 3-1; other teams: Galena Park, San Antonio Lee Raul Zamora (South San Antonio, 1968) 5 1 3 4 .600 4A - Robstown over Bridge City 10-1; other teams: Big Spring, Denison Jeff Reed (Fort Bend Elkins, 1998) 7 3 4 1 .571 2A- Rogers over Hooks 8-4 4A - Corpus Christi King over Abilene Cooper 1-0; other teams: Tyler(3rd) and Houston Lee Austin Jackson, (Denton Ryan, 2003) 7 0 4 1 .571 Only four times over the last two years of his career did he allow five or more hits. 3 Paul James, Coary Bruton and Brian Almond (Palmer), 1979; Shane Guelker, Wesley Holloway and Brian Knebel (Burton), 1982; Tim Vannatta, Billy Sadler and William Baker (Valley Mills), 1983; Glenn Cashion, Tim James and Derek Stansell (Prosper), 1984; James Broussard (Colmesneil), 1985; Curtis Daniels (Colmesneil), 1986; Rodney Roehling (Burton), 1987; Keith Stewart (Apple Springs), 1988; Andy Sadler (Valley Mills), 1991; Chris Alvarado and Jeff Williams (Flatonia); Donnie Sadler (Valley Mills), 1992; Jeremy Carroll (Gorman); Gabe Johnson, Matt Johnson and Rodney Pecina (Gunter); Joey Mason and Chris Wilbanks (Trinidad), 1994; Ryan Redden (D'Hanis), 1995; Cody Fritsch, Daniel Schley and Josh Vitek (Fayetteville), 1997; Ryan Sladek (Thrall), 1998; Chris Kitchens (Cross Plains), 2000; Jason Beasley, Justin Endsley and Lee Stevens (McLeod), 2002; Kevin Hoff (Windthorst), 2003; Chris Baer (Shiner), 2004. Herb Johnson (Waskom, 1980) 7 5 5 8 .714 Ellwood Hermansen (El Campo, 1962) 6 2 4 1 .667 Austin Travis over Dallas Highland Park 6-1; other teams: Odessa, Dallas Adamson, Texas City, CC Ray, Longview, El Paso Austin 3A - Bellville over Falfurrias 6-2; other teams: Hooks, Iowa Park 5A- Houston Bellaire over Duncanville 13-2; other teams: Austin Westlake, Laredo Alexander Tim Vannatta (Valley Mills, 1983) 7 1 5 1 .714 Strikeouts, One Game 17, Joe Daw (Shelbyville), in defeating Hamilton, 7-2, 1989. 5A - League City Clear Creek over Klein Oak 8-2; other teams: San Antonio Clark, Keller Joe Villareal (Riviera Kaufer, 1979) 5 2 3 3 .600 5A- Fort Bend Elkins over Austin Bowie 11-4, other teams: Duncanville, Round Rock Westwood Most by Team, Game 9, Lubbock Monterey, 1981; League City Clear Creek, 1991. December 22, 2010: Binghamton Mets signed free 2A - East Bernard over Pilot Point Selz 14-2; other teams: Coahoma, Grand Saline Players (15) Staff (1) Do you have a team photo? La Grange, 8 runs, in defeating Llano, 11-0 (5 innings) (2004). 1965 Bryan Sigmon, Round Rock, 2003) 5 0 3 0 .600 3A- Jasper over Liberty-Eylau 14-4 3A - Bryan over Cuero 6-2; other teams: Snyder(3rd) and Garland 2A - Shiner over China Spring 5-4; other teams: Elkhart, Holliday 3A - South San Antonio over Beaumont Forest Park 3-0; other teams: Waco La Vega(3rd) and Odessa Ector 29 - David Clyde, Houston Westchester, 1970-73 Upload it. 4A - Duncanville over South San Antonio 6-3; other teams Deer Park, Plano 4A - Duncanville over South San Antonio 2-0; other teams: Texarkana, Houston Sharpstown 4A - Dallas Samuell over Brownsville 14-0; other teams: El Paso Austin(3rd) and Galena Park 7. Inning - One Team Alan McMurtrey (Houston Bellaire, 1971) 5 1 3 3 .600 Kevin Smith (De Soto, 1980) 7 3 4 2 .571 David Brevell (Lufkin, 1963) 7 1 5 1 .714 Michael Johnson (Paris, 1989) 7 3 4 1 .571 T.J. Gilmer (Forney, 2001) 7 3 4 0 .571 His teams won UIL titles in 1972, 74, 81, 96 and were runners-up in 1961, 71, 78, 97, 98. Johnny Hadash, (Weimar, 2003, 1A Doubles 2, Roy Carpenter (Bryan), 1957; Leland Dove (Corsicana), 1958; Larry Weaver (Odessa Ector), 1959; Robert Albritton (Nederland), 1960; Marvin Davis (South San Antonio), 1964; David Gruber (Austin Westlake), 1984; Steve Murphree and David Wood (Waxahachie), 1988, (in same game); David Hafner (Austin Anderson); Curt Lowry (Paris), 1989, (in same game); Michael Gutierrez (Robstown), 1991, (in same game); Chris Aguilar (Corpus Christi Calallen); Michael Denson (Wolfforth Frenship), 1993; Brock Rumfield (Belton), 1994; Barrett Kingsriter (Dallas Highland Park), 1998; Michael Pawelek (New Braunfels Smithson Valley) (in same game), 2001; Justin Bell and Tre Sellari (Southlake Carroll)(in same game), 2002. Chris Clausen (Corsicana Mildred, 1995) 7 1 4 1 .571 6. 3. Weimar: 6 5 1996*, 97*, 2000*, 01*, 02, 03* as 2A 10. Mark Austry (FW Arlington Hts., 1996) 6 1 4 4 .667 Patrick Schrum (Gilmer Harmony, 1990) 6 4 4 1 .667 1A - Apple Springs over Maud 11-6; other teams: Follett, Crawford, 1989 Valley Mills 2 1991, 92, 1949 1. BOSTON, MA The Boston Red Sox today announced the following roster moves: Placed right-handed pitcher Garrett Whitlock on 2A 2A- Brock over Holliday 7-4, other teams: Rogers, Holliday Most Runs in Game 17, South San Antonio defeated Brownfield, 17-1 (1964). 5A 2006 (bracket) 4 - Justin Harvuth, Grand Saline, 1997 (national record of 6 shared by Chris Taranto, Biloxi Notre Dame, MS, 1961 and Tom Engle, Lancaster Fairfield Union, OH, 1989), Most Strikeouts - Career 4A - Lufkin over Houston Bellaire 6-4; other teams: San Antonio Lee(3rd) and Lubbock Monterey Most by Individual, One Game 3, Frank Gee (Odessa), 1950; Tommy Letbetter (Houston Lamar), 1958; Enrique Cruz and Stephen Ripper (Houston Bellaire), 1999. Chase Richards (Port Neches-Groves, 2000) 8 2 5 1 .625 Most by Team, Tournament 22, West, 1999. 1951 2A Eddie Campos (South San Antonio, 1961) 5 1 3 0 .600 31 - Tony Arnold, Irving vs. Duncanville, 3-22, 1977 - 15 inn. Grant Taylor, (Fort Bend Elkins, 2003) 6 1 4 1 .667 Doubles 3, Derek Stansell (Prosper), 1984; Michael Sexton (Valley Mills), 1991. 3A - Sinton over San Augustine 2-1; other teams: Llano, Texarkana Pleasant Grove 1A - Maud over Pettus 6-1; other teams: Colmesneil, Petrolia, 1990 2A- Celina over Holliday 7-5, other teams: Jewett Leon, Weimar Roster - Coronado Dons (Scottsdale, AZ) Varsity Baseball 22-23 Do you have a blog? Most Runs in Game 15, Dallas Highland Park defeated Fort Worth Northside, 15-1 (1951). 1A - Valley Mills over Gunter 10-2; other teams: Clyde Eula , D'Hanis, 1992 2023 MLB All-Star pitchers, reserves, complete rosters WebTHE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE SCOUTING ORGANIZATION. 5A Brent Winkler (La Grange, 1980) 5 2 4 2 .800 Most Hits - Consecutive Games Batting 42 - Jeff Granger, Orangefield, 1990 (national record of 52 by Brandon Boles, Kokomo, IN, 5-19, 1998 -- 5-2, 2000), Most Triples - Season 3 Ray Abraham (Linden-Kildare), 1980; John Lindemann (La Grange), 1980; Matt Hill (Bowie); Larry Hernandez and Robert Worley (Somerset), 1981; Ronald Mask and Troy Bolton (Crockett); Randall Hartsfield (Kenedy), 1982; Darin Bezner (Fort Worth Lake Worth), 1984; Jim Carter (Graham), 1985; Joel Ballard (Pattonville Prairiland), 1986; Todd Ford (Freer); Brandon Sisco (Southlake Carroll), 1990; Justin Burgess (Graham), 1992; Tydie Castillo and J.R. Gutierrez (Falfurrias), 1993; Leonard Perkins (Halletsville), 1995; Clint Calhoun (Graham), 1996; Brandon Bippert and Robert Solis (Castroville Medina Valley), 1997; Geoff Pilcher (Liberty); Tanner Holecek (West), 1999; Lance Schramm (LaGrange), 2004. WebBaseball. 21 - Monty Ward, Lubbock Monterey, 1995 (national record of 22 by Jim Peterson, Sonsor, CA, 1973), Coaching - Most Wins - All School (Minimum 500 Wins) Jamie Misko (Round Rock Westwood, 1988) 5 2 3 1 .600 Minor League Baseball June 2023 Players of the Month | MiLB.com Andy Sadler (Valley Mills, 1991) 8 5 7 3 .875 Casey Doran (Corpus Christi Calallen, 1998) 7 3 4 2 .571 4. Joel Ballard (Pattonville Prairiland, 1986) 7 2 4 2 .571 Amarillo: 5 0 1950, 52, 53, 55, 56 as 2A 4A- Corpus Christi Moody over Mesquite Poteet 9-1 1. 1. Kevin Powers (Gunter, 1991) 6 1 4 3 .667 Bart Morris (Corpus Christi Carroll, 1989) 5 0 3 1 .600 2A - Linden-Kildare over La Grange 8-7; other teams: Aledo, Crockett 2A - Pollok Central over Gladewater Union Grove 9-1; other teams: Southlake Carroll, Troy 4. Odessa: 5 1 1950*, 51, 54 as 2A; 1959, 62 as 4A 5A - Houston Bellaire over Corpus Christi Moody 2-1; other teams: Lubbock Monterey, Lufkin here. 10. Weimar 5 1996, 97, 2000, 01, 03 Most Wins - Career Mitch Gaspard (Pt. Don Levinski (Weimar, 2001) 5 1 4 3 .800 1966 ), Fielding Josh Tiller (Elysian Fields, 2001) 6 1 4 1 .667 Most by Team, Game 9, Weimar, 1996. 4 Phil Hale (South Grand Prairie), 1974; Aaron Jones and Mark Erskine (Freeport Brazosport), 1976; Jim Arrington (Austin Westlake), 1980; Bret Cappleman (New Braunfels Canyon), 1985; David Crowson (Brenham), 1986; Brent Smith (Coppell), 1995. 2A - China Spring over Three Rivers 6-0; other teams: Holliday, New Diana Brent Roemisch (Snyder, 1983) 5 1 3 2 .600 James Broussard (Colmesneil, 1985) 5 3 4 5 .800 Ray Gonzales (Mercedes, 1974) 5 1 3 0 .600 Daniel Weaver (Fort Worth Lake Worth, 1984) 5 3 3 1 .600 2. 95 - Jeremy Arnold, Clint, 1998-2000 (national record of 175 by Joe Hoover, Perkins-Tryon, OK, 1984), Pitching 4A - Mount Pleasant over Wolfforth Frenship 3-2; other teams: Corpus Christi Calallen, El Campo 3. 2022-23. Roger Reid (Odessa, 1959) 5 0 3 0 .600 Most by Individual, One Game 3, Coary Bruton (Palmer), 1979; Evan Alford (Fayetteville), 1997. 4A - Brenham over Mercedes 6-1; other teams: Austin Westlake, Snyder 2. 1954 Coronado's baseball program Leonard Perkins (Halletsville, 1995) 7 2 5 1 .714 Robert Solis (Castroville Medina Valley, 1997) 7 0 4 2 .571 2 - Grady Barber, Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill vs. 0:04. Rusty Richards (Houston Sharpstown, 1982) 7 2 4 3 .571 Rays claim four winners among 15 organizations represented. 23 - Jon Peters, Brenham, 1986-89, Most Shutouts - Season 3. Coronado cross country and track coach Lisa Rainsberger has been coaching Xzvaier Campos since he was 9 years old as a part of the Kokopelli R, The Gazette Preps 2022-23 Peak Performers All-Area Boys' Basketball Team. Jay Lefevers (Austin Westlake, 1980) 5 3 3 3 .600 Duncanville: 10 3 1975*, 76*, 77, 78 as 4A; 1989, 90*, 98, 99, 2000, 02 as 5A Most Strikeouts - Game - Both Teams - Extra Inning 4A - Houston Bellaire over Lubbock Monterey 6-4; other teams: Duncanville, Corpus Christi Moody Most by Individual, Tournament 5, Tommy Lange (Brenham), 1969. 3A- La Grange over Forney 10-4, other teams: Perryton, Llano DeWayne Broussard (Colmesneil, 1986) 6 0 4 3 .667 Manitou girls' soccer and Peyton boys' baseball have each played their fair share of games. David Crowson (Brenham, 1986) 8 2 6 3 .750 Jimmy Ellis (Jasper, 1961) 5 2 3 0 .600 All Time Roy Stovall (Mount Pleasant, 1993) 5 1 3 2 .600 Chris Noll paced the retro patterned carpet of Peak Bowl like a child waiting for Christmas morning. Derrick Prieto, (Lubbock Monterey, 1997) 5 0 3 1 .600 Most Strikeouts - Game - Opposing Pitchers - Extra Inning Nito Serna (Riviera Kaufer, 1985) 7 1 4 2 .571 Brent Smith (Coppell, 1995) 8 3 6 3 .750 Most Stolen Bases - Consecutive Successful Attempts 1A- Evadale over Cross Plains 11-10, other teams: Blue Ridge, Bosqueville, 2001 Chris Baer, (Shiner, 2004) 8 4 5 4 .625 3A - Hallettsville over Luling 6-2; other teams: Gilmer, Graham 1955 4A - Brenham over Fort Worth Brewer 12-3; other teams: Powderly North Lamar, Robstown 4A - Dallas Highland Park over Corpus Christi Calallen 5-2; other teams: Fort Worth Arlington Heights, Nederland 1963 3A - La Grange over Brenham 3-1; other teams: South Grand Prairie, Pecos Neil Christian, (Hewitt Midway, 2003) 7 1 4 3 .571 5. Coronado's basketball story is told in Dayshanay Bruner's actions. No hitters - Augie Rodriguez (Runge), in defeating Apple Springs, 4-3 (7 innings), 1984; Dewayne Mathis (Burton), in defeating Lefors, 11-1 (7 innings), 1987; Rodney Williams and Aaron Masek (Flatonia) defeated Baird, 8-0 (7 innings), 1992. 4A- Fort Worth Western Hills over Carthage 12-7, other teams: Spring Branch Smithson Valley, Cedar Park Below is a complete list of 4A - Snyder over De Soto 13-4; other teams: Austin Westlake, New Braunfels 3A - Crockett over Midlothian 8-6; other teams: Kenedy, Wylie Robert McAdams (Abilene Cooper, 1987) 5 5 3 1 .600 1956 2 - Kris Heavner, Johnson City Johnson vs. San Saba, 3-15, 2001, Highest Batting Average - Career (minimum 2 seasons) 5. Coronado players dyed their hair blond before opening the 4A state soccer tournament a bold move for a No. Bill Berry (Lufkin, 1961) 5 1 3 3 .600 Discovery Canyon might just have to start putting up nets around its court because nowhere is safe for spectators. 4. | 1,950 MLB PLAYERS | 13,902 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS. John Crain (Houston Bellaire, 1960) 5 2 3 2 .600 Most by Individual, Tournament 5, Jared Barton (Weimar), 1997 Coronado High School (CA) Varsity Baseball Marc Tidwell (Schulenberg, 1991) 5 1 3 0 .600 Most by Individual, One Game 3, David Wesley (Pollok Central), 1983; Chris Mayfield (Frisco), 1984; Luke Gilliam (China Spring), 1993; Jared Barton (Weimar), 1996; Jared Barton (Weimar), 1997; David Grimes (Gunter), 2000. 4A - Paris over Austin Anderson 11-8; other teams: Brenham, Leander 1A - Gunter over Trinidad 9-4; other teams: D'Hanis, Gorman, 1995 Coronado High School Baseball 2023 Season Preview Coronado High School (Colorado Springs, CO) Varsity Baseball Eric Kalmus (Halletsville, 1995) 5 2 3 2 .600 2A - Riviera Kaufer over Frankston 10-2; other teams: Diana New Diana, Coppell Rustin Scott, (Nacogdoches Central Heights, 2004) 5 1 4 0 .800 3A - Brenham over Dumas 11-2; other teams: Fort Worth Carter-Riverside, Eagle Pass Roster - Coronado Cougars (Colorado Springs, CO) Varsity UIL State Baseball Records Jay Kirby (Houston Cypress-Fairbanks, 1984) 5 1 3 1 .600 Most Strikeouts - Consecutive 6. Palmer, 13 runs, in defeating Windthorst, 24-2 (1979). 4A - Houston Lamar over Midland Lee 1-0; other teams: Fort Worth Arlington Heights(3rd) and San Antonio Houston WebJose Coronado roster status changed by Binghamton Mets. Richard Leigh (De Soto, 1984) 7 3 4 0 .571 5A - Klein over Sugar Land Elkins 2-0; other teams: Austin Westlake, Duncanville 2A - Gunter over Rosebut-Lott 7-0; other teams: Coahoma, Hutto Triples 1, Herbert Bickley (San Augustine); Greg Hawley (Kermit), 1979; John Lindemann (La Grange); David Green (Linden-Kildare), 1980; Blake Barry (Wylie); Buddy Blair and Joe Rodgers (Midlothian), 1982; Randall Hartsfield and Paul Sotello (Kenedy), 1983; Ricky Epps (Linden-Kildare); Johnny Hazlewood (Lake Worth), 1984; Mark Cunningham and Chad Swearingen (Bellville); Tony Martino and Richard Salinas (Sinton), 1988; Randy Reven and Daniel Waldrip (Llano); Brian Bragg and Abbott Clack (San Augustine); Joe Henry Doria (Sinton), 1989; Arnold Liquez (Freer); Colby Hoefar (Southlake Carroll), 1990; Brian Jones (Buna), 1991; Justin Welch (Hooks), 1993; Tito Lopez (Orange Grove), 1994; Nathan Harden (Dripping Springs); Julouis Lockhart and Kendall Rhodes (Crockett), 1996; Marc Cook (Lake Dallas); Brad Dusek (Hallettsville); Robert Solis (Castroville Medina Valley), 1997; T. J. Abraham (Atlanta); Rhett Eickenloff and Shay Favors (Dripping Springs), 1998; Scotty Mitchell (Iowa Park), 1998; Craig Deary and Curtis Thigpen (Forney), 2001Adam Hornung (Lorena); Jermaine Mitchell (Daingerfield), 2003.
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