Playoff Series with Friendswood

OldEagle

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Just in case you haven't heard yet, all three games with Friendswood will be at Baytown Sterling. Of course hopefully we will win the 1st two games so the 3rd game won't be needed. The 1st game is Wed at 7:30, 2nd game is Fri at 7:30 and 3rd game is at 2:00 Sat. Baytown Sterling is not too far, easy to get to and there are lots of places to eat in Baytown, so everyone come support the Indians. The games are a lot of fun.
 

OldEagle

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NDN4Life said:
Where is the baseball field?
The baseball field is at Baytown Sterling HS which is on W Baker Rd between N Main and Garth Rd. Coming from the Golden Triangle, go toward Houston on I-10, turn left (South) on N Main (which is the 1st exit past Sjolander Rd). Go a few blocks South until you reach W Baker Rd, turn right (West) and the school will be on your right. The field is past the school. If you are coming from Houston on I-10, turn right on Garth Rd, go a few blocks until you reach W Baker. Turn left on W Baker , go a few block and turn into the parking lot just before you get to the school.
 

squaw

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That's a definite! Also, the umpire behind the plate was definitely biased; he must live in Friendswood. No consistency whatsoever. Besides all of that, we still should have won the game. Sorry if I sound negative, but I can't stand losing to a team that is clearly inferior to ours. Why our guys played so poorly in the infield and outfield is a mystery to me--were they intimidated by FW or perhaps looking forward to graduation? Who knows? If the boys stay up all night at Project Graduation, I doubt they'll be sharp for our game tomorrow night. I hope and pray I am wrong. And then we get home to find out that the most talented person (IMHO) on American Idol actually lost. It was not my day yesterday.
 

OldEagle

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The umpire behind the plate in the game I watched did a good job. He had a tight strike zone but was fairly consistent. Of course he missed a few pitches but what umpire doesn't. I saw where squaw was sitting and since it wasn't in the stands behind the plate, I don't know how she could critique the calls. As far as our guys playing so poorly in the outfield - there were no errors out there.
 

NDN4Life

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OldEagle said:
The umpire behind the plate in the game I watched did a good job. He had a tight strike zone but was fairly consistent. Of course he missed a few pitches but what umpire doesn't. I saw where squaw was sitting and since it wasn't in the stands behind the plate, I don't know how she could critique the calls. As far as our guys playing so poorly in the outfield - there were no errors out there.

I didn't say there were errors with the outfield or infield....I just said that hurt us Wednesday night. Who Cares....Tonight is more important then the past. Just hope the boys are ready to go.
 

squaw

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NDN4Life said:
OldEagle said:
The umpire behind the plate in the game I watched did a good job. He had a tight strike zone but was fairly consistent. Of course he missed a few pitches but what umpire doesn't. I saw where squaw was sitting and since it wasn't in the stands behind the plate, I don't know how she could critique the calls. As far as our guys playing so poorly in the outfield - there were no errors out there.

I didn't say there were errors with the outfield or infield....I just said that hurt us Wednesday night. Who Cares....Tonight is more important then the past. Just hope the boys are ready to go.
I hope so, too. I love those boys!
 

bandkid

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I started by listening to this game on SETXSports.com, but then had to settle for text message updates.

Way to pay Friendswood back. Keep it going.
 

NDNband69

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Stone pitched the complete game and did a great job. We scored 5 in the second inning and 7 in the third. We had a great vocal crowd. Go get them Saturday.
 

Pngrick72

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On Friendswoods Baseball website;
We need many many more fans at the Friday game. PNG showed us up folks, and they have a lot further to drive!! Come help these hard fighting Mustangs win, they earned it!
 

NDNband69

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Pics from game 2.

PNG at the plate.
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The PNG crowd.
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See ya'll at the game Saturday.
 

IndianFan

Web Guy
May 29, 2010

Indians devour Friendswood, 17-0
Cody Pastorella
The Port Arthur News

BAYTOWN — BAYTOWN -- A 30-minute lightning delay gave all the spark the Port Neches-Groves Indians' bats needed to get back into their regional semifinal series with the Friendswood Mustangs on Friday night at Sterling High School's Kluch Field.

Blake Reyenga rocked a 3-run triple in the second inning, a 3-run triple in the third inning, and a 2-run single in the fourth inning to lead the Indians to a 17-0 victory in Game 2 of this best-of-three series that will continue today at 2 p.m. in Baytown.

The winner will meet Brenham or Friendswood in the regional finals of the Class 4A state baseball tournament. Brenham leads 1-0 in that series, which will continue at 9 a.m. today at Rice University.

http://panews.com/sports/x2023225448/Indians-devour-Friendswood-17-0

PN-G manager Jay Stone was not completely sure but felt confident that Reyenga's eight runs-batted-in was a school record. In all, the senior left fielder went 3-for-4 with a walk and also scored a run in the third inning. The Tribe collected seven runs in that frame and sent 12 batters to the plate.

PN-G took a 5-0 lead in the second inning that started with a single from Chris Sweetenham. Then 30 minutes later, Spencer DeRon jogged to first for one of Friendswood's 12 walks in the contest. Later in the second, Collin Gizzy walked to load the bases for Brandon Provost, who powered a fly ball to center to score Sweetenham for the game's first run.

Also in that column, Amir Jalali reached base on an error and then Austin Stone singled to score DeRon, giving the Tribe a 2-0 lead. That set up Reyenga's first base-clearing triple.

"I was just seeing the ball good tonight," said Reyenga who will take the hill in today's game. "I felt good hitting before the game."

Reyenga said he did not realize he had so many RBIs until after his third at-bat. He did strand two runners in the fifth when he flied out to second base. Regardless, it was No. 12's night. He said he is hoping his hitting will carry over into Game 3. The southpaw added that he hopes to pitch just as well as he hit in Game 2. PN-G suffered a 6-3 loss after eight innings in the series opener.

Austin Stone was the winning pitcher on Friday. He completed all five innings en route to improving his record to 5-2 on the year. The junior righty fanned seven, allowed five hits and walked only two.

The victory sends the Tribe's overall record to 25-11 and drops Friendswood to 22-14. The Mustangs had one player reach third after a single from Jordan Gibbs worked Kennemer around from first base. Kennemer hit a 2-out single to start a rally that ammounted to nothing.

Friendswood also had two hits in the second inning but Kyle Singleton was picked off at second after his lead-off double. With one out, Tyler Sullivan drew a walk. Then with two outs, Michael Goodwin singled to give his team runners at first and second but Stone rolled Michael Speck into a 6-to-3 put out to end the frame.

Stone struck out at least one batter in every inning, including the first and third outs in the fifth. He had sat down four on strikes over the final two frames. He hurled 50 strikes in 73 pitches. No Mustangs reached base more than once.

Jay Stone said Austin was outstanding and may have enough in the tank to give the Indians an inning in today's decisive matchup.

The Indian boss also said that Game 1 pitcher Chris Sweetenham could possibly fire a few from the mound if necessary.

Junior pitcher Alex Anderson will be on call as well for the Indians, who had standout games from Gizzy and Sweetenham on Friday. Gizzy went 1-for-2 with four runs scored, four RBIs, including a 2-run blast in the fifht inning to lift the Tribe's lead to 17-0.

Gizzy laced a liner off Mustangs' Brandon Hollier's glove at shortstop in the big third inning. That plated DeRon and Sweetenham, who was 2-for-3 with a walk and two runs scored. Six different Indians scored at least once. Running for Stone, Hunter Knox reached home three times. Stone was 1-for-2 with three walks. Only Zach Rhame failed to score a run for the Indians but he brought in Reyenga in the third inning with a sacrifice fly to center field.
 

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5A DII REGIONAL ROUND

PN-G Indians (11-1)
vs.
Texas High Tigers (12-0)

Friday, Nov. 29, 7:00PM

Northwestern State University Turpin Stadium, Natchitoches, LA

PN-G INDIANS FOOTBALL

I could not be more proud of our team and our community. The spirit here is unmatched! I am so lucky to be a part of it and to wear the purple and white! The journey of this football season, with these coaches and our players, will stay with me forever.  -- PN-G Head Coach Jeff Joseph

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