Thursday, February 26, 2009

Advocate Goes Part Time

An open letter to Advocate readers

Feb. 26, 2009

Dear Readers:

This is not the letter I hoped to be posting four months after starting the Advocate, but if an online news service is going to yell 'transparency' at every turn, it had better be willing to play by it's own rules.

Put plainly, as a business venture, the Advocate is failing.

Our business model has four indexes to track growth and predict success of the venture: Readership, community involvement, classified use and, of course, paid advertising. I am sad to report that we are faltering badly on three of those.

While readership numbers have climbed steadily since it's inception, now topping 3000 total page hits, and over 300 readers a week, the sparse use of the 'Classifieds' section, and almost no interest in paid advertising has failed to instill lender confidence, thus denying us access to funding needed to expand the staff, or to go to print with a weekly paper.

These are failures that I blame on my own lack of salesmanship and failure to factor in funding for advertising, believing that word-of-mouth and easy internet linking would be sufficient to get the word out.

Community involvement has to be graded as mediocre. Institutions such as the local colleges, government offices and law enforcement, realizing that every information outlet has value, have been willing contributors.

But surprisingly, organizations like ISD boards, economic development agencies and even chambers of commerce have been less than cooperative, many failing even to return messages or respond to letters of introduction.

In short, the shoe-string budget we were operating on is gone, and the need to pay personal bills now has to override both desire to publish and belief in the need for a service like this for Upshur County.

The site will stay open, but article postings won't be daily events.

In closing, I would like to thank everyone who is providing information and news releases, and the readers who return daily looking for timely and topical news of interest to Upshur County and the surrounding area.

Sincerely,

DeWayne Spell

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Basketball Bi-District Playoffs: New Diana vs. Daingerfield

Eagles take on Daingerfield Tuesday

DIANA, TX, Feb. 24, 2009 -- Predicting the game will be won or lost under the glass, New Diana Head Basketball Coach David Schubert says he is excited about tonight's match-up with the Daingerfield Tigers.

"We are playing good basketball right now and are well prepared for the game.", Schubert said. "Daingerfield is very athletic and big they give everyone match-up problems inside and will do the same for us. We have to keep them off the glass, from getting second chance points. If we do that we have a chance."

Daingerfield took the second spot in 17-2A, behind Chapel Hill (MP). Wrapping up district play last Tuesday, the Tigers handed Hughes Springs a 69-61 loss.

Game time is Tuesday night, 8:00 PM at Gladewater.

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Sabine Wins, White Oak and Harmony Girls Fall In Area Play-Offs

Sabine now last 18-2A Girls squad left standing

Feb. 23, 2009 -- The White Oak Ladynecks and the Harmony Lady Eagles were both handed losses in the Area round of the state basketball play-offs last week.

White Oak lost to Marlin 55-42, and Harmony fell to Woden 53-32.

Sabine's Lady Cardinals, coming off of a bye in the bi-district round, beat Frankston 54-38.

Sabine next faces Marlin Tuesday. The game will be in Kemp, starting at 7:00 p.m.

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Sabine's Warm-Up Loss To Brock Causes Ranking Tumble

52-42 Cardinal loss snaps 22 game winning streak

Feb. 23, 2009 -- Sabine's loss to #7 ranked Brock cost them more than a winning streak. The Cardinal's fell from #3 to #6 in state coaches polling after the loss.

At Birdville Coliseum, in Haltom City Saturday, the Cardinals took on the Brock Eagles for a playoff tune-up. The Eagle's defense managed to hold the Cardinals to single digit scoring for three quarters, and handed Sabine it's first loss since December of last year.

Even with the loss, there were some bright spots for the Cardinals that bode well entering the playoffs, such as Tyler Woodrell snatching 10 rebounds and blocking 4 shots. Lie'Quan Byrd and Noah Jackson both had 5 rebounds, and Byrd added 2 blocked shots. Sabine also made Brock pay for their mistakes, going 12 for 17 from the free-throw line.


SCORING BY QUARTER

        1Q  2Q  3Q  4Q  FIN
BROCK 12 9 19 12 52
SABINE 9 7 7 17 42

BOX SCORES
BROCK: Williams 13, Baker 10, Loving 8, McGee 7, Beauchamp 4, Wright 4, Shupick 4, Hernandez 2
SABINE: Noah Jackson 12, Colton Kirk 10, Jacob Kenna 9, Tyler Woodrell 5, Lie'Quan Byrd 4, Josh Montana 4

Even though the match doesn't affect the playoff picture any, coaches in the TABC poling were keeping an eye on the game. Sabine, ranked #3 in the statewide poll Friday, was listed down at #6 this morning, in the latest rankings release.

TABC Rankings - Class 2A - Feb. 23, 2009
1 New Waverly (27-3) (14-0)
2 Ponder (34-1) (14-1)
3 Whitewright (28-2) (13-1)
4 Krum (28-6) (13-2)
5 Brock (28-6) (14-0)
6 Gladewater Sabine (33-4) (14-0)
7 Edgewood (27-6) (14-0)
8 Floydada (27-2) (9-1)
9 Newton (20-6) (10-0)
10 Hitchcock (23-11) (10-0)

Sabine, now 33-4 on the year, will play in the area playoff game vs. the winner of Tuesday's match-up between Frankston and Rosebud-Lott. The details of the game have not been determined.

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KC hosting Youth Basketball Day

Area youth basketball teams get in free to basketball games Feb. 28

KILGORE, TX, Feb. 23, 2009 -- Kilgore College is hosting a “Youth Basketball Day” Feb. 28 at Masters Gymnasium in Kilgore.

All area youth basketball players who wear their uniform to the games on this day will get in free.

“We are looking to make a good connection with the community, and are excited to welcome all young players to come watch the Rangers in action,” said head coach Brian Hoberecht.

Both men’s and women’s teams will face Paris Junior College Feb. 28. The ladies tip off at 2 p.m. followed by the men at 4 p.m.

For more information, contact sports information coordinator Chris Craddock at (903) 983-8181.

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TPWD Accepting Comments On New Regulations

Public meetings and online comment opportunities exist for public comment on several new regulations that will affect Upshur hunters

Feb. 23, 2009 -- In addition to presenting proposed hunting and fishing regulations at dozens of public hearings taking place around the state, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is looking to interact with constituents through an online public comment survey.

Annually, TPWD recommends adjustments to hunting and fishing rules for resource management needs and increased recreational opportunity. Part of the process involves gathering public comment, which helps the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission in its final decision making on March 26.

Of special interest to Upshur hunters will be the proposed Special Late Muzzleloader-Only Season. The current muzzleloader-only open season is a nine-day late season during which antlerless and spike deer may be taken only by muzzleloading firearms.

The department proposes to expand the muzzleloader season from nine to 14 days in all counties that currently have a muzzleloader season, make it run concurrently with all other late seasons, allow for the bag composition to be identical to that of the general season, and expand it to include numerous counties, including Upshur.

Along with that, TPWD is proposing a Special Late Youth-Only Season, which would expand the late youth-only season from two days to 14 days and make it run concurrently with the special late muzzleloader season and the special late antlerless and spike deer season. The proposed expansion is intended to create additional opportunity for parents and children to hunt together during January.


The public may get involved in the process by attending one of the 46 public hearings taking place, providing comment online or by contacting TPWD directly.

The public comments section is accessible from the TPWD homepage and includes summaries of some 34 potential amendments to the state’s hunting and fishing regulations, with opportunities to provide input on each proposal.

Public hearings in the Upshur County area include:



City Date Location
Canton Mar. 5, 2009 Farm Bureau Building, 481 E Hwy 243, Canton
Corsicana Feb. 25, 2009 JP Courtroom; 312 W. 2nd Ave., Corsicana
Crockett Feb. 17, 2009 District Courtroom; 401 E. Houston, Crockett
Henderson Mar. 11, 2009 Ext. Office Meeting Room, 115 E Fordall, Henderson
Lufkin Feb. 26, 2009 District Courtroom, 215 E. Lufkin Ave., Lufkin
New Boston Mar. 9, 2009 Bowie Cty. Courthouse, 710 James Bowie Drive, New Boston

For a complete listing of the hearings, visit
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/feedback/meetings/statewide_hearings/.

Visit the TPWD homepage at www.tpwd.state.tx.us for more on the proposed regulations and instructions for online comments. The public comment period runs through March 25.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Local Fishing Reports - Feb. 18, 2009

Bass and crappie are fair, catfish are good

INTERNET, Feb. 18, 2009 -- The TPWD has released it's weekly report of fishing conditions on local lakes. Excerpts from the TPWD Report follow:

BOB SANDLIN: Water fairly clear; 52-58 degrees; 0.2' high. Black bass are fair to good on wacky rigs, spinnerbaits and Senkos (bass are on beds in the coves). White bass are good on slabs. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs. Catfish are fair to good on trotlines.



CADDO: Water off color; 52-59 degrees; 0.78' high. Black bass are fair on Senkos, flukes, spinnerbaits and Texas rigs. Crappie are fair to good on minnows and jigs. Catfish are fair to good on nightcrawlers and cut shad.

FORK: Water lightly stained; 51-58 degrees; 0.81' low. Black bass are fair to good on soft plastics and spinnerbaits in the shallows and off the first drop - target pre-spawn and bedding bass. Crappie are fair to good on minnows and jigs. Catfish are good on prepared baits under roosting cormorants.

LAKE O' THE PINES:
Water stained; 52-58 degrees; 0.51' high. Black bass are slow to fair on Texas rigs, weightless flukes or 5" Yum Dingers and Rat-L-Traps. Crappie are fair to good on minnows and jigs. Catfish are good on nightcrawlers and cut shad. Bream are fair on red wigglers.

MARTIN CREEK: 3.53' low. No report available.

See the complete report at
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/action/reptmap.php?EcoRegion=PW.

Source: TPWD Release


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Fisher's Of Men Announce Lake O' Pines Tournament

Texas Northeast Legacy Series - Lake O’ the Pines Tournament to be held Mar. 21st

Feb. 19, 2009 -- Dennis North, Director of the Fishers Of Men Northeast Texas Division, announced today the details of the club's upcoming bass fishing tournament on Lake O' The Pines.

Texas Northeast Legacy Series - Lake O’ the Pines Detail:

• SITE: Lake O’ the Pines
• DATES: March. 21st. 2009
• OFF LIMITS: 12:01 am Mar.15th to safe light on Mar. 20th 2009
• PERMITTED FISHING AREAS: All public waters accessible by boat from the tournament launch site..
• LAUNCH SITE: Johnson Creek Ramp
• FRIDAY’S MEETING SITE: H&W Marine in Marshall, TX., On Hwy 59, 1 mile N. of I 20
• REGISTRATION TIME: 5:30PM - 6:00PM
• MEAL: 6:00 - 6:30 PM
• MEETING: 6:30 PM - One member from your teams must attend the meeting to get 50 points.
Flight assignments and times will be given at the meeting.


ENTRY FEES

Entry fees shall be $75.00 per team per tournament, which includes Big Fish. Entry fees for Legacy tournaments should be mailed to the Tournament Director and must be postmarked No. later than the Friday 8 days prior the Tournament or paid at the Friday Night Pre-tournament meeting.

All entries received after the entry deadline will be assessed a $25.00 Late Fee! ABSOLUTELY NO. ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED THE MORNING OF THE TOURNAMENT!

All entries paid on Friday night are on a cash only basis. There will be a $25.00 fee charged on all checks returned for insufficient funds. Winners are responsible for any and all taxes on any moneys or prizes won.

For Complete set of RULES go the
http://www.fomntt.com
for the Legacy Series, and Entry Form and Membership Form.

Source: FOM Press Release

Dennis North is a full time professional guide on Caddo Lake, Pines, Martin Creek & Brandy Branch


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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Sabine Closes With Perfect District Record

Cardinals down Winona 79-57, close in on season win record

WINONA, TX, Feb. 17, 2009 -- The 2008-09 Sabine Cardinals boys tonight came within one game of tying the all time school record for most wins in a season. The record stands at 34, set by the 1980-81 team that went 34-0 to win the state championship for Sabine. Sabine owns two state championships, won back to back in 1979-80 and 1980-81.

Sabine never trailed Winona tonight, and carried a 50-19 lead into the half. The Wildcats picked things up in the second half, outscoring Sabine 38-29 in the last two periods, but the damage done by the Cardinals in the first half was too much overcome.

Tonight's game closed regular season play, and the Cardinals end with a 33-3 record overall, and a perfect (14-0) in district play. They extended their winning streak to 22 games.


Sabine's Noah Jackson led all scorers with 21 points, and also 4 rebounds. Teammate Tyler Woodrell had a huge night on defense, pulling down 9 rebounds and blocking 7 shots.

SCORING BY QUARTERS


Team 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FIN
SABINE 20 30 19 10 79
WINONA 10 9 18 20 57


BOX SCORES
Sabine: Noah Jackson 21, Jacob Kenna 19, Tyler Woodrell 14, Josh Montana 9, Colton Kirk 4, Zach Royce 4, Chance Haskins 6, Kendrick Chumley 2
Winona: Not available.

Winona's year closed out tonight, but the Cardinals hope to travel to Ft. Worth Saturday for a tune-up against the Brock Eagles. That game might be canceled if Brock lost tonight.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

White Oak Sweeps MVP Spots in 18-2A All-District Picks

Lonestar Gridiron names 3 Roughnecks to MVP spots, Harmony coaches picked for Staff of the Year

INTERNET, Feb.12, 2009 -- The Lonestar Gridiron website Thursday released its picks for the 2009 18-2A All-District Team. Grabbing the lion's share of the top honors, district champ White Oak swept the MVP picks, and picked up a majority of the Outstanding Offensive Position selections as well.

District second place finisher Harmony grabbed all three Outstanding Defensive spots, and the Eagles coaching staff, led by Head Coach Shane Wilson, was named Staff of the Year.

The complete Lonestar Gridiron 2009 18-2A All-District Team list follows:


18-2A All-District Teams — 2008

District MVP:
Jackson McCurdy, White Oak

Offensive MVP:
Orlando Humble, White Oak

Defensive MVP:
Trevor Wait, White Oak

Outstanding Running Back:
Junior Hamilton, White Oak

Outstanding Receiver:
Connor Lloyd, Harleton

Outstanding Offensive Lineman:
Taylor Tarr, White Oak

Outstanding Defensive Lineman:
Jon Ledbetter, Harmony

Outstanding Linebacker:
Colby Hogan, Harmony

Outstanding Defensive Back:
Colton Bunn, Harmony

Offensive Newcomer of the Year:
Connor Sharp, White Oak

Defensive Newcomer of the Year:
Beau Brewer, New Diana

Coaching Staff of the Year:
Harmony

1st Team All-District
Offense:
QB- Joe Ross, Harmony
RB- Bryan Waters, Winona; Ryan Nichols, Harleton; Luke Laminack, Harmony
WR- Jordan Argabright, Harmony; Jacob Kenna, Sabine; Andrew Westbrook, New Diana; Tyler Busby, Elysian Fields
TE- Brett Bolt, Harleton
OL- Barrett Blankenship, White Oak; Jacob McCombs, Harleton; Johnathan Hanson, Harmony; Colton Woodfin, Union Grove; Ben Worley, New Diana; Jeff McAllister, Winona

Defense:
DL- Jason Winn, Union Grove; Skylar Barnes, White Oak; Colby Seahorn, Harmony; John Minor, Harleton; Hunter Jenkins, New Diana
OLB- Logan Jones, Harleton; Adam Thompson, White Oak; Shay Bradley, New Diana
ILB- Spencer Morris, Harleton; Kaleb Hensley, New Diana; Bryan Waters, Winona
DB- Connor Lloyd, Harleton; Joel Rose, Elysian Fields; Erik Hebert, Harmony; Lie’Quan Byrd, Sabine

Special Teams:
K- Daniel Beck, Winona
P- Santos Duran, Elysian Fields

2nd Team All-District
Offense:
QB- Joe Benefield, Elysian Fields
RB- Richard Pittman, Union Grove; Tyrell McKee, Elysian Fields; Shay Bradley, New Diana
WR- Taylor Gray, Sabine; Joel Rose, Elysian Fields; Billy Smith, Harleton; Andy Hounsel, New Diana
TE- Colby Seahorn, Harmony
OL- Brandon Heim, White Oak; Daniel Beck, Winona; Austin MacKay, New Diana; J.C. Tanksley, Sabine; Ronnie Harpold, Harleton; Chase Jones, Harleton

Defense:
DL- Cagen Warren, White Oak; Brett Bolt, Harleton; Kyle Kriegel, Elysian Fields; Colton Brown, White Oak; Stanley Rocquemore, Elysian Fields
OLB- Tyler Busby, Elysian Fields; Clay Walker, Winona; Ryan Whittemore, Harmony; Cody Wright, White Oak
ILB- Seth Willeford, Harmony; Ryan Nichols, Harleton
DB- Jade Barnhill, White Oak; Andy Hounsel, New Diana; Rodney Sutton, Elysian Fields; Jordan Argabright, Harmony

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Buckeyes Snag Top Honors In 17-3A All-District Selections

Gilmer dominates Lonestar Gridiron selections, Jeff Traylor named Coach of the Year

INTERNET, Feb. 12, 2009 -- Going 12-2 on the year, and decimating every district rival for a perfect (5-0) district record, the Gilmer Buckeyes received their just due Thursday when the Lonestar Gridiron released its selections for the 17-3A All District team.

With losses only to 4A Kilgore and eventual state 3A-Div II champ Carthage, Coach Jeff Traylor and his squad picked up 22 MVP, Newcomer and 1st team spots, and seven second team nods.

Beside Traylor as Coach of the year, QB Darian Godfrey was named District Co-MVP, LB Mikey Wilson was named Defensive Co-MVP and DT Gus Osborne was picked as Defensive Newcomer of the Year.

The complete 17-3A All-District listing follows:


17-3A All-District Teams — 2008

District Co-MVP:
Gilmer QB Darian Godfrey
Chapel Hill RB Matthew Tucker

Offensive MVP:
Bullard QB Charlie Moore

Defensive Co-MVP:
Gilmer LB Mikey Wilson
Chapel Hill NT Kadarius Reeder

Offensive Co-Newcomer of the Year:
Tatum RB B.J. Allen
Gladewater RB Cory Davis

Defensive Newcomer of the Year:
Gilmer DT Gus Osborne

Coach of the Year:
Gilmer HC Jeff Traylor

1st Team All-District
Offense:
QB- DeKerrian Cooper, Chapel Hill
RB- Jake Fudge, Spring Hill; Jeremy Jackson, Gilmer
WR- Dee Palmer, Tatum; Zack Jones, Gilmer; Hunter Harrison, Gilmer; Prentess Bell, Gilmer; Daniel Howard, Bullard
TE- Kenson Tave, Chapel Hill
OL- Kendrick Robinson, Chapel Hill; Jake Martin, Chapel Hill; Dakota Hagler, Gilmer; Beau Blair, Gilmer; Jacob Jenkins, Gilmer; Adrian Tarpley, Spring Hill; Haden Gage, Gladewater; Cameron Furlow, Tatum

Defense:
DL- Cardavian Cooper, Gladewater; LeDedrick Calico, Chapel Hill; Jonathan Rockwell, Gilmer; Luis Castro, Gilmer
OLB- Kenson Tave, Chapel Hill; Marlon Granville, Gilmer
ILB- Vance Green, Gilmer; Alex Voelzke, Spring Hill
CB- Tristen Holt, Gilmer; DeKerrian Cooper, Chapel Hill
SS- B.J. Allen, Tatum; Paul Chesnut, Gilmer; Terrance Leach, Gladewater
FS- Laramie Lee, Chapel Hill; Braylon Webb, Gilmer; Charlie Moore, Bullard

Special Teams:
K- Adan Olivares, Gilmer
P- Jake Fudge, Spring Hill
KR- Jeremy Jackson, Gilmer; Terrance Leach, Gladewater
PR- B.J. Allen, Tatum
Special Teams Players- Jake Jones, Spring Hill; Preston Seaton-Knox, Bullard; Cortney Davis, Gladewater; Austin Cox, Tatum; Andrew Tucker, Chapel Hill; Luke Turner, Gilmer
Utility Players- Russell Johnson, Spring Hill; Nick Rumbelow, Bullard; Timodre Choice, Gladewater; Terrance Johnson, Tatum; Jordan Antley, Chapel Hill; D.J. Stanley, Gilmer

2nd Team All-District
Offense:
QB- Dylan Brown, Spring Hill; Desmond Fite, Tatum
RB- Josh Thompson, Gilmer; Cardarian Lewis, Gladewater
WR- Chase McNeal, Chapel Hill; Kedon Franklin, Gilmer; Daniel McLaren, Gilmer; Zane Kirkpatrick, Spring Hill; Brandon Beavers, Bullard; Matt Brown, Tatum
TE- Scott Carter, Spring Hill
OL- Aaron Krall, Chapel Hill; Caleb Denton, Gilmer; Jared Harbroth, Gilmer; Kyle Akin, Spring Hill; Brian Faulk, Bullard; Brandon Kegarise, Gladewater; Chris Kammer, Tatum

Defense:
DL- Nathan Griffin, Spring Hill; Brian Faulk, Bullard; Otis Chatham, Tatum; Michael Guevera, Gladewater; Jacob Ramsey, Gilmer
OLB- Matt Brown, Tatum; Stedman Coleman, Tatum; Cardarian Lewis, Gladewater
ILB- Dylan Rushing, Chapel Hill; J.T. Beecham, Gilmer
CB- Desmond Fite, Tatum; Dequentus Smith, Gladewater; Tyler Johnson, Spring Hill

Special Teams:
K- Carlos Rodriguez, Tatum
P- Luke Turner, Gilmer
PR- Ryan Lacey, Spring Hill; Daniel Howard, Bullard

See the Lonestar Gridiron post at http://www.lonestargridiron.com/2009/02/12/17-3a-all-district-teams-2008/

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Lake Fork Yields 13 Pound ShareLunker Bass

Fork Fish Means ShareLunker Season Is NOW!

Bruce Peel caught ShareLunker No. 459 from Lake Fork February 12. The fish was 25.75 inches long and 20.5 inches in girth.

ATHENS, TX -- Bruce Peel of Granbury landed the fifth ShareLunker of the season Thursday, a 13.13-pounder from Lake Fork.

You could almost hear the big bass season kick into high gear.

Lake Fork has produced 240 of the 459 entries in the ShareLunker program, a whopping 52 percent. It doesn’t always produce the first fish of the season, and in 2006 Lake Alan Henry actually produced more lunkers.

But when that first fish from Lake Fork does take up residence in the Lunker Bunker at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center, it’s a sign that the busy season is here.


Peel caught his fish in 16 feet of water on the edge of White Oak Creek using a four-inch Big Bite Beaver in watermelon. "It was the second place we tried. We’d been on the water only a couple of hours," said Peel, who was fishing with his wife. "I was looking for grass that might hold some heat." Water temperature at the time was 51.7 degrees.

Peel didn’t find the grass before the big bass hit. When he finally wrestled it into the boat, he almost released it immediately. "Then I thought, maybe I ought to have this fish weighed," he said.

That decision wins Peel a fiberglass replica of his fish, ShareLunker clothing, and a trip to Athens for the ShareLunker awards banquet in June.

Lake Fork and other lakes in Texas will be winners, too, if TPWD biologists are successful in spawning this year’s crop of lunkers. Offspring are stocked into lakes that produced lunkers.

To enter a fish into the program, call program manager David Campbell at (903) 681-0550 or page him at (888) 784-0600 and leave a number, including area code. Campbell or another TPWD staffer will pick the fish up within 12 hours.

"The ShareLunker Program has done a lot for fishing in Texas," Peel said. "Come to Lake Fork to catch the fish of a lifetime."

You heard the man.

Source: TPWD Release
By: Larry D. Hodge, © Texas Parks and Wildlife Department


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New Diana Holds Off A Winona Surge To Win 60-56

The Eagles beat back a fourth quarter Wildcat run to win at home

DIANA, TX, Feb. 13, 2009 -- Leading 50-44 at the opening of the fourth quarter, the New Diana Eagles had no reason to sweat the final score in this evening's game against Winona. The game had been close, but the Eagles had held a five to six point lead for the last two quarters. The next two and half minutes, though, would give them reason to perspire.

With 5:30 left to play, the Wildcats had run off six unanswered points and tied the game at 50 all. The score would remain close for the next five minutes, both teams fighting viciously for rebounds, and answering basket for basket.

With 24 seconds left, the Eagles again saw daylight. Ryne Powell converted on two clutch free throws, giving Diana a razor thin lead, 58-56. The teams swapped scoreless possessions until a Bo Yarbrough steal and lay-up with nine seconds left put the game out of Winona's reach and into the Eagles win column.


SCORING BY QUARTER


1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FIN
New Diana 16 21 13 10 60
Winona 15 14 15 12 56

Diana's district record of (9-4) has them in third place, and a Harmony loss to White Oak tonight would lock up the finish and a play-off berth for the Eagles. They will wrap up their regular season Tuesday on the road at Harleton.

Winona closes the season Tuesday when they host state ranked #3 Sabine.









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Sabine Over Union Grove 66 - 40

3rd Ranked Cardinals notch 21st consecutive win at home over the Lions

GLADEWATER, TX, Feb. 13, 2009 -- The Sabine Cardinals, closing in on a school record for number of wins in a single year, handed the Union Grove Lions a loss tonight in Gladewater. In front of their home crowd, Sabine outscored Union Grove in all four quarters to pick up their 21st straight win.

Cardinals Noah Jackson and Colton Kirk combined for 34 points, while Lie'Quan Byrd, Hunter Powdrill and Tyler Woodrell made things difficult under the Lion's basket.

Byrd had six blocks and six rebounds, Woodrell and Powdrill teamed up to snatch seventeen rebounds.


Jackson led all scorers with 19 points, followed by Kirk with 15. Beau Davis paced the Lions with 15.

SCORING BY QUARTER


1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FIN
Sabine 18 14 13 21 66
Union Grove 10 10 9 11 40


BOX SCORES
SABINE: Noah Jackson 19, Colton Kirk 15, Jacob Kenna 12, Tyler Woodrell 6, Joshua Montana 6, Lie'Quan Byrd 5, Hunter Powdrill 2, Zach Royce 1

UNION GROVE: Beau Davis 15, T. Chambliss 7, T. Sorrells 6, Melton 6, Adkinson 4, Starks 2

Sabine, 32-3 on the year, 13-0 in district play, goes for a perfect district record Friday in their last regular season game, on the road at the Winona Wildcats. The 'Cats gave New Diana a scare tonight, losing 56-60.

Union Grove (1-10) wraps up a tough season on Tuesday at home against White Oak.

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Union Grove Releases 2009 Baseball Schedule

Lions Head Coach Russell Jarvis likes what he sees on the practice field

UNION GROVE, TX, Feb. 12, 2009`-- Union Grove Head Baseball Coach Russell Jarvis sent in his 2009 Baseball schedule yesterday, and he's excited by the depth of talent he has returning to the squad this year.

"I'm looking froward to the season. We have a lot of returning players back, lead by seniors Clint Kalinec C, Josh Carnes P/CF, Justin Kirchfeld P/OF, Brandon Nations 2nd/SS and Chance Greathouse 2nd/SS." Jarvis said. "As for a team outlook, this could be one of the better teams Union Grove has fielded in a while."

Jarvis knows his competition will be tough this year, but feels like his pitching talent and the team's experience could put the Lions within striking distance.

"We are in a very tough district but I feel we can be in the mix with the group of kids we have out. We will have 4 kids who could take the mound, two left handed and two rightys. With 7 starters returning and some of the new kids, if we can get the mix right we could make some noise this year"

See the schedule below.


DATE OPPONENT GAME TIME
FEB. 9 CARLISLE SCRIM H 4:00 V
13 HAWKINS SCRIM H 4:30 V
17 WEST RUSK SCRIM T 4:30 V
20 BIG SANDY SCRIM H 4:30 V
23 OVERTON REG T 4:00 V
24 AZLEWAY H 4:00 JV
26-28 OVERTON TOURN T TBA

MAR. 3 ARP REG H 4:30/6:30 JV/V
5-7 UNION GROVE TOURN T TBA V
10 * SABINE DIST T 4:30/6:30 JV/V
13 ORE CITY REG T 6:00 V
13 AZLEWAY REG H 4:00 JV
17 * WHITE OAK DIST H 4:30/6:30 JV/V
20 * WINONA DIST H 4:30/6:30 JV/V
24 * HARLETON DIST T 4:00 V
27 * HARMONY DIST H 4:30/6:30 JV/V
30 HARLETON DH H 5:00 JV
31 * ELY. FIELDS DIST T 4:30/6:30 JV/V
APR. 3 * NEW DIANA DIST H 4:30/6:30 JV/V
7 * SABINE DIST H 4:30/6:30 JV/V
9 * WHITE Oak DIST T 6:00 V
14 * WINONA DIST T 4:30/6:30 JV/V
17 * HARLETON DIST H 6:30 V
21 * HARMONY DIST T 4:30/6:30 JV/V
24 * ELY. FIELDS DIST H 4:30/6:30 JV/V
MAY 1 * NEW DIANA DIST T 4:30/6:30 JV/V

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Local Fishing Report - Feb. 12, 2009

Water is warming up thanks to unseasonably warm temperatures. Fishing fair to good everywhere

Excerpts from the TPWD Report follow:

CADDO
Water off color; 48-54 degrees; 0.55' high. Black bass are fair on Senkos, flukes, spinnerbaits and Texas rigs. Crappie are fair to good on minnows and jigs. Catfish are fair to good on nightcrawlers and cut shad.


BOB SANDLIN
Water fairly clear; 49-55 degrees; 0.37' low. Black bass are fair on spinnerbaits, Senkos, wacky rigs and Texas rigs. White bass are fair to good on slabs. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs. Catfish are fair around creek channels with timber.

CONROE
Water murky; 1.23’ low. Black bass are good on watermelon red and dark red soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits. Striped bass are fair on minnows and chartreuse striper jigs. Crappie are good on minnows and blue tube jigs. Catfish are good on stinkbait, live minnows, and frozen shrimp.

FORK
Water lightly stained; 48-54 degrees; 0.81’ low. Black bass are fair to good on slow-rolled spinnerbaits, spoons and Texas rigged 10” Power Worms. Crappie are fair to good on minnows and jigs. Catfish are good on prepared baits under roosting cormorants.

LAKE O' THE PINES
Water stained; 47-53 degrees; 0.51' high. Black bass are slow to fair on Texas rigs, weightless flukes or 5” Yum Dingers and Rat-L-Traps. Crappie are fair to good on minnows and jigs. Catfish are good on nightcrawlers and cut shad. Bream are fair on red wigglers.

MARTIN CREEK
3.05’ low. No report available.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

LeTourneau Opens Tennis Season Friday

Yellowjackets open with a tough series of matches including two NCAA Div 1 schools

LONGVIEW, TX, Feb. 10, 2009 -- Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13 and 14, the men’s and women’s tennis teams from LeTourneau University kick off their 2009 seasons. As has become a tradition under Coach Doug Carter, the teams will start the season off with tough competition.

This year, the season opening opponents are NCAA D1 schools Centenary College of Louisiana, Prairie View A&M University, and then NAIA school College of the Southwest, from New Mexico. The schedule of play for this weekend will be busy, with matches both at LeTourneau University’s Davis Tennis Center and at Kilgore High School.


Centenary College will open up play Friday against College of the Southwest, starting at 10a.m. at LeTourneau. The Jacket netters take the Davis Tennis Center courts at 3 p.m., facing off against College of the Southwest. The 3 p.m. match at Kilgore will be two D1 schools squaring off, Centenary College of Louisiana versus Prairie View A&M.

Saturday will bring two big tests for the LeTourneau teams. At 10a.m., Centenary will play at LeTourneau, against the Jackets, while Prairie View A&M tangles with College of the Southwest in Kilgore. The weekend of tennis winds down with what could be the best match of the lot, as LeTourneau lines up against Prairie View A&M at 3p.m..

The womens team, coming off two consecutive American Southwest Conference playoff appearances, had a very successful fall season. They went deeper in the ASC Individual Championships and ITA Regional Championships than ever before. The women’s team is talented which drives the high expectations, but its youth also brings some trepidation because the team lacks some depth.

Longview’s own highly ranked Brittany Trich (Longview HS) was a top recruit around the state and nation and chose to stay home to help continue building on the success with the Jacket women. She joins three-time All ASC player from Van, senior Jessica Tindall (Van HS).

Talented sophomore from Houston, Britney Cleveland (Booker T. Washington HS) earned her own 2nd team All ASC honors in her first year in Longview. Cleveland is a hard worker and will be playing a big roll for the lady netters. The other ladies on the squad are all very talented and bring a lot to the team. Gladewater’s Mary Lauren Bright (Gladwater HS), Martindale’s Caitlyn Hairell (San Marcos’), Houston’s Meredith Bowman (Concordia Lutheran), and Flower Mound’s Ali Goodwin (Marcus HS) round out the team.

Bright has been getting stronger and more consistent over the last year, after a hand injury somewhat derailed her freshman campaign. Bright is expected to be a force in doubles. Hairell will continue to be a tough competitor in the lineup, winning matches with fierce consistency.

“We’ll continue to build on the positives here," Coach Carter said. "If we take care of our business, we’ll be there (the playoffs) again this year. We are talented!”

The men’s team is deep and experienced, which leads to the high expectations that the team has this year. Like the women, the men had a successful fall with deep runs at the ASC and ITA Regional tourneys. The men are 27-21 over the last 2 years, including a playoff appearance.

This year’s squad is again led on the court by Paris’ junior lefty Mark Taylor (North Lamar HS). Taylor carries a two-plus year singles record of 45-18 (75-34 overall) for the Jackets.

Scholarship school transfer players will help strengthen an already strong lineup the rest of the way. Former Jackson State player, Ryan Thomas (Arlington, TX/Juan Sequin) will be a strong #2 in the Jacket lineup. The Hinds College (MS) transfers of Daniel Shidler and Mike Parker will bring some immediate pop to the middle of the lineup. Shidler was the #65 singles player in the country and was part of the #9 doubles team there at Hinds. Parker also was right on the cusp of the top 100 in the US and while pairing with Shidler for doubles, truly brings something incredible to the Jackets.

The projected starters are rounded out by junior team captain Wade Sinard (Tuluso-Midway HS) and junior Paul Haney (Tuluso-Midway HS), both of Corpus Christi; along with El Paso’s Uli de la Fuente (Coronado HS) and Longview’s Elick Arp (Longview HS), both sophomores.

Sinard has a singles record of 44-23 (83-49 overall) at LeTourneau, while Haney sports a 39-22 (74-49 overall) record after missing some time for injury. Arp has a combined 22-13 record, while de la Fuente has a 29-25 record here at LETU. Stephenville’s Josh Millet and Lindale’s Randy Namanny will also hold important
positions on the team.

“We’re working hard and will take these matches one at a time," said Coach Carter. "Hopefully the guys will get the recognition they deserve this year and “we can do some traveling this April”. He continued, “Everyone has to be committed and stay committed to reach the goal. We want to do something truly special here at LeTourneau.”

The public is invited and there are no admission charges to come to matches or athletic events at LeTourneau University. Davis Tennis Center is located on the beautiful campus of LeTourneau University, located at 2100 S. Mobberly in south Longview.

Source: LeTourneau Press Release.

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18-2A Basketball - Feb 10, 2009

Harmony 71, Harleton 44

New Diana 45, Union Grove 37

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New Diana Adds Longview To Baseball Scrimmage Lineup

Coach B.J. Brown adds the 5A Lobos to the Eagles tune-up schedule

DIANA, TX, Feb. 10, 2009 -- Coach B.J. Brown today added another team to his Eagle squad's 2009 scrimmage schedule. Before they take the field against Linden-Kildare and De Kalb, the Eagles will face their first pre-season test at home Friday against the Longview Lobo squad Friday, Feb. 13th at 4:00 p.m.

Longview last year, under coach Joey Kalmus, went (11-12), taking second in District 12-5A, behind Mesquite. The Lobos fell in the bi-district round, though, to a tough Plano West Wolves team that went on to win the state crown, and was ranked #1 nationally.

Longview graduated seven seniors off last years squad, and should be returning eight seasoned ball players this year.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Lonestar Gridiron Names 17-2A All-District Players

Daingerfield dominates selections, Barry Bowman nabs Coach of the Year honors

INTERNET, Feb. 10, 2009 -- Lonestar Gridiron, the popular website with the inside track on Texas high school football, has released their selections for players and coaches for the 2008 17-2A All-District team.

The Daingerfield Tigers, State 2A Div II Champions, dominated the MVP and coaching selections, but other District 17 teams made a strong showing.

Selections follow:

District Co-MVP: Koko Smith, Daingerfield; Cody Jones, Hughes Springs
Offensive Co-MVP: Tyler Boyd, Daingerfield; Cordell Roberson, Jefferson
Defensive MVP: Carl Moore, Daingerfield
Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Brent Giddens, Hughes Springs
Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Donald Bryant, Daingerfield
Coach of the Year: Barry Bowman, Daingerfield


1st Team All-District
Offense
QB- Marcus McDonald, Jefferson
RB- Jabarri Wesley, Hughes Springs; Destin Mosley, Jefferson
WR- Chris Jones, Daingerfield; Juron Smith, Daingerfield; D.J. McDonald, Jefferson; Colton Watson, Linden-Kildare
TE- Aaron Roach, Hughes Springs
OL- Zavian Gilstrap, Daingerfield; Zarkevian Williams, Daingerfield; Chris Skaggs, Hughes Springs; Trevor Murphy, Jefferson; Bud Berry, Linden-Kildare; Bryan Seals, Queen City

Defense:
DL- Zavian Gilstrap, Daingerfield; Aaron Roach, Hughes Springs; Trevor Murphy, Jefferson; Chris Bryant, Jefferson; Bud Berry, Linden-Kildare
OLB- Scott Irvin, Daingerfield; Colton Watson, Linden-Kildare; Charzaray Craven, Ore City
ILB- Julius Hurndon, Daingerfield; Josh Evans, Daingerfield
CB- Bobby Attaway, Daingerfield; Marcus McDonald, Jefferson
S- Garrett Hughes, Daingerfield; Jabarri Wesley, Hughes Springs

Special Teams:
K- Connor Carrol, Jefferson
P- Colton Watson, Linden-Kildare; Kyle Lacy, Ore City
KR- Tony Johnson, Daingerfield
PR- Jeremy Irving, Jefferson

2nd Team All-District
Offense:
QB- Brandon Rodgers, Ore City
RB- Greg Gaston, Linden-Kildare; Joey Espy, Ore City
WR- Floyd Chisum, Daingerfield; Joe Lafayette, Daingerfield; Jeremy Irving, Jefferson; Adan Saldierna, Ore City
TE- Harvey Crawford, Jefferson
OL- Jacob Hall, Daingerfield; Ketavian Andrews, Daingerfield; Devorick Terry, Hughes Springs; Jarod Wesolowski, Jefferson; Jesse Stroman, Ore City; Dillon Ivory, Ore City; Jevon Jackson, Queen City

Defense:
DL- Chris Robertson, Daingerfield; James Dufner, Hughes Springs; Eric York, Linden-Kildare; Cande Maldonado, Ore City; Jevon Jackson, Queen City
OLB- Joe Lafayette, Daingerfield; Nolan Stricklin, Hughes Springs
ILB- Brandon Lindey, Hughes Springs; Justin Ehrhart, Jefferson; Cory Maxwell, Ore City
CB- Desmond Johnson, Daingerfield; Damon Gray, Jefferson
S- Cordell Roberson, Jefferson; Kyle Lacy, Ore City

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Sabine Wins A Nail Biter Over White Oak, 59 - 55

Cardinals knock the Roughnecks out of first place contention and lock up the 18-2A championship

WHITE OAK, TX, Feb. 10, 2009 -- Almost 1200 fans packed the White Oak High School gymnasium tonight to see the two premier 18-2A teams battle it out for 1st place in the district. If they came expecting a close, hard fought game, they weren't disappointed.

Third ranked Sabine jumped out to an early lead, and by the end of the first quarter, led the Roughnecks by seven. But what started as another cakewalk for Sabine quickly turned into a roundball brawl, as White Oak battled back in the second period. Playing a close man-to-man defense, the Roughnecks managed to shut down Noah Jackson, the Cardinals leading scorer, and take a half-time tie into the locker room.

But the Cardinals have more than one way to score, and junior point guard Colton Kirk repeatedly found ways to penetrate the Roughneck defense. He ended the night leading all scorers with 25 points, and locked up the Sabine win by scoring the final three points of the game on a lay-up and a clutch free throw with under a minute to play.

Sabine fans rushed the floor at the final buzzer, congratulating their team, and relishing the win. It was the first time in over ten years that a Cardinal team had taken a victory from the Roughnecks on the road.

White Oak's Trevor Wait led Roughneck scoring with 18 points, followed by Jackson McCurdy with 11.


SCORING BY QUARTER


1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FIN
Sabine 14 14 10 21 59
White Oak 7 21 9 18 55


BOX SCORES:
Sabine: Colton Kirk 21, Jacob Kenna 12, Josh Montana 8, Noah Jackson 8, Tyler Woodrell 6, Lie'Quan Byrd 4

White Oak: Trevor Wait 18, Jackson McCurdy 11, Blake Ware 6, Taylor Goll 6, Caleb Carr 6, Connor Sharp 5, J.D. Richardson 3

Sabine will look to extend their 19 game winning streak, and polish their (12-0) district record when they host Union Grove Friday.

White Oak, with a solid hold on second place at (10-2), will host Harmony.

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White Oak Girls Fall To Sabine 52 - 43

Sabine Lady Cardinals finish 1st in District 18-2A with a 13-1 record

WHITE OAK, TX, Feb. 10, 2009 -- In front of packed bleachers and fired-up fans on both sides tonight, the Sabine Lady Cardinals wrapped up district play with a commanding win over the White Oak Ladynecks.

White Oak paced the Lady Cards in the opening quarter, but Sabine pulled away in the second to lead 25-17 at the half. Second half play saw more even scoring, but the White Oak girls were unable to close the gap.

Scoring By Quarter


1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FIN
Sabine 7 18 16 11 52
White Oak 7 10 8 18 43


Sabine and White Oak reach the playoffs. Games and times have not been announced.

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This Week's High School Basketball Games

Hughes Springs ladies sit solidly atop 17-2A, while the White Oak boys scrap with Sabine for a share of #1 in 18-2A

Feb. 10, 2009 -- The Hughes Springs girls (11-0) have the top seed in 17-2A sewn up, leaving Chapel Hill (MP), Queen City and Daingerfield to fight over the 2nd and 3rd spots. In 18-2A, Sabine's Lady Cardinals owns first, and White Oak's Ladynecks are trailing Harmony for 2nd. A loss by White Oak to #1 Sabine Tuesday would put Harmony in solid command of second.

The spotlight boys game will be in 18-2A Tuesday, with Sabine at White Oak. A Sabine win would guarantee a 1st place finish for the Cardinals, currently ranked #3 statewide. New Diana looks to get back on track on track after the two losses last week to Sabine and White Oak in Tuesday's game against Union Grove.

In 17-2A, Jefferson has a narrow lead on the top spot, but could lose that hold in Friday's game against Daingerfield.


Boys Basketball
Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Beckville at Carlisle
Big Sandy at Hawkins
Harleton at Harmony
Hughes Springs at Ore City
Jefferson at Linden-Kildare
Longview at Hallsville
Queen City at Daingerfield
Sabine at White Oak
Union Grove at New Diana
Union Hill at Bloomburg
Winona at Elysian Fields

Friday, February 13, 2009
Hallsville at Texas High
Harleton at Elysian Fields
Harmony at White Oak
Hawkins at Carlisle
Hughes Springs at Linden-Kildare
Jefferson at Daingerfield
Union Grove at Sabine
Wascom at Big Sandy
Winona at New Diana

Girls Basketball
Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Beckville at Carlisle
Big Sandy at Hawkins
Hallsville at Longview
Harleton at Harmony
Hughes Springs at Ore City
Jefferson at Linden-Kildare
Queen City at Daingerfield
Sabine at White Oak
Union Grove at New Diana
Winona at Elysian Fields

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

New Diana 2009 Varsity Baseball Schedule

Eagles baseball practice in full swing

DIANA, TX, Feb. 6, 2009 -- New Diana Head Baseball Coach B.J. Brown has released the Eagle's schedule for 2009, and is busy tuning up his team and settling the roster for what looks to be a good year of Eagle baseball.

The Eagles have been practicing for about a week, and have a week of prep time left before their first scrimmage, on the 16th, against the Linden-Kildare Tigers.

Brown will most likely be taking notes during that game, because the Eagles could face the Tigers for real at the end of the month, in the Linden-Kildare Tournament.

The Eagles schedule follows.


Fri. Feb. 13 4:00PM Scrimmage Longview Lobos at the
New Diana Eagles

Mon. Feb. 16 6:00PM Scrimmage New Diana Eagles at the
Linden-Kildare Tigers

Fri. Feb. 20 6:00PM Scrimmage De Kalb Bears at the
New Diana Eagles

Thu. Feb. 26 - Sat. Feb. 28 Linden-Kildare Tournament

Mon. Mar. 02 6:00PM Regular Daingerfield Tigers at the
New Diana Eagles

Fri. Mar. 06 5:00PM Regular New Diana Eagles at the
Hughes Springs Mustangs

Sat. Mar. 07 2:00PM Regular New Diana Eagles at the
De Kalb Bears

Tue. Mar. 10 6:30PM District Winona Wildacats at the
New Diana Eagles

Thu. Mar. 12 - Sat. Mar. 13 Edgewood Tournament

Tue. Mar. 17 12:00AM District New Diana Eagles at the
Harleton Wildcats

Fri. Mar. 20 6:30PM District Harmony Eagles at the
New Diana Eagles

Tue. Mar. 24 6:30PM District New Diana Eagles at the
Elysian Fields Yellowjackets

Fri. Mar. 27 6:00PM District White Oak Roughnecks at the
New Diana Eagles

Tue. Mar. 31 6:30PM District Sabine Cardinals at the
New Diana Eagles

Fri. Apr. 03 6:30PM District New Diana Eagles at the
Union Grove Lions

Tue. Apr. 07 6:30PM District New Diana Eagles at the
Winona Wildcats

Thu. Apr. 09 6:00PM District Harleton Wildcats at the
New Diana Eagles

Tue. Apr. 14 6:30PM District New Diana Eagles at the
Harmony Eagles

Fri. Apr. 17 6:30PM District Elysian Fields Yellowjackets at the
New Diana Eagles

Tue. Apr. 21 6:00PM District New Diana Eagles at the
White Oak Roughnecks

Fri. Apr. 24 6:30PM District New Diana Eagles at the
Sabine Cardinals

Fri. May. 01 6:30PM District Union Grove Lions at the
New Diana Eagles

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

New Diana Falls Hard To Sabine

Giving Coach Tim Davis his 300th career win, Sabine swarmed all over the Eagles in a 73-26 win

GLADEWATER, TX, Feb. 6, 2009 -- The Eagles never knew what hit them tonight. Falling victim to a lightning fast Sabine defensive effort that stymied Eagle scoring and allowed the Cardinals to score 20 unanswered points and run up a 32-4 first quarter lead.

Sabine's Noah Jackson had a big hand in that deficit, hitting three shots from outside the arc in the first eight minutes of play.

Sabine held Diana to just two points in the second quarter, and took a 46-6 lead into the half.

Second half play was more favorable to the Eagles, and they paced the Cardinals, scoring 20 points to Sabine's 27.

Jackson led all scorers with 31 points, followed by teammates Colton Kirk with 16 points and Tyler Woodrell with 14.

Eric Dixon led the Eagle scoring with seven.

        SCORING BY QUARTER
TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FIN
Sabine 32 14 9 18 73
New Diana 4 2 8 12 26
BOX SCORES
SABINE: Noah Jackson 31, Colton Kirk 16, Tyler Woodrell 14, Jacob Kenna 10, Zach Royce 2

NEW DIANA: Eric Dixon 7, Taylor Ramsey 5, Bo Yarborough 5, Travis Barton 2, Shay Davis 2, Josh Gamel 2, Coy Rowden 2, Tanner Manteofel 1

Sabine will face it's toughest district test next Tuesday, when they take their (11-0) record on the road to White Oak. The Roughnecks are (10-1) in district play, with their only loss coming to Sabine. If White Oak can upset the Cardinals, it would mean a tie for first place in the 18-2A standings.

New Diana, still holding on to third place with a (7-4) record, hopes to stay a step ahead of Harmony (6-5) with a home win Tuesday over Union Grove.

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Local Football Standouts Sign With Kilgore College

KC signs 36 players, including an aerial duo from Carthage

KILGORE, TX, Feb. 4, 2009 -- Kilgore College today released the list of players it's signed for next year, and it contains a number of local players you'll recognize.

Gilmer fans especially will know Si’Darius Blackshire and Jarvin Robinson, the QB and WR of the Carthage squad that knocked the Buckeyes out of the playoffs.

Brandon Hawkins, Pittsburg DE, and Terrance Leach, Gladewater DB, also signed for KC.

Picking up good talent for both their offense and defense, KC also signed players from Longview, Marshall and Tyler, proving the East Texas talent pool is pretty deep.

The full list of players follow:


NAME HT WT POS HIGH SCHOOL
Si’Darius Blackshire 6’1 220 QB Carthage
Richard Bradley 6’4 230 DL Arp
Brandon Bridgewater 6’3 195 LB Channelview
Kodie Cadenhead 6’6 225 TE Kennedale
Le’Dedrick Calico 6’3 250 DL Tyler Chapel Hill
Hans Cook 6’1 190 QB Deer Park
Johnnie Cope 6’3 230 LB New Iberia, LA
Darius Dickerson 6’1 185 DB Dickinson
Tramario Hall 5’9 185 RB Shreveport, LA
Walter Hardin 6’7 230 TE Cedar Hill
Brandon Hawkins 6’3 285 DL Pittsburg
Trae Hawkins 5’10 170 WR Arlington Bowie
Marty Hobbs 5’11 175 K Longview
Tim Jones 6’2 190 LB Rosenberg Lamar Consolidated
Keagan Kogut 6’2 195 QB Baytown Sterling
Terrance Leach 6’0 185 DB Gladewater
Jamaal Lewis 6’3 285 OL Arlington Bowie
Liqour Lockhart 5’11 235 RB North Crowley
Tanner McDonald 6’2 180 QB Aledo
Marquise McCormick 6’1 175 DB Dallas A. Maceo Smith
Darnell McLin 6’2 220 DE Marshall
Vinny Portley 6’1 265 OL Longview
Ka’Darius Reeder 5’11 265 DL Tyler Chapel Hill
Steven Richard 6’5 275 DL Dallas Madison
Nick Rivers 6’2 215 LB Dallas Skyline
Jarvin Robinson 5’8 161 WR Carthage
James Scott 6’3 225 LB Coldspring-Oakhurst
De’Elmo Simpson 6’0 195 DB Shreveport, LA
Terrance Sparkman 6’6 210 WR Longview Pine Tree
Jacolby Stokes 5’11 170 Ath Navasota
Billy Thompkins 5’11 185 DB Tyler John Tyler
Daniel Thompson 5’9 180 RB West Rusk
Earnest Thompson 6’2 215 TE Channelview
Jarrit Turner 6’0 260 DL Dallas Skyline
Dominque Wilkins 5’9 185 RB Klein Forrest
LaKeith Woods 6’2 270 OL Dallas Lincoln


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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Sabine Slams Elysian Fields 77-23

Cardinals extend win streak to 17, hand Yellowjackets their tenth straight loss

ELYSIAN FIELDS, TX, Feb. 3, 2009-- Continuing their romp through district 18-2A tonight, the Sabine Cardinal downed Elysian Fields' Yellowjacket squad 77-23.

The Cardinals had four players in double digits and seven players scoring. Coach Maynard Chapman's Yellowjacket squad, which has struggled this year, had four players adding to the point total.

Sabine's Lie'Quan Byrd was a big contributor to the defensive effort for the Cardinals, blocking seven shots, while teammates Zach Royce and Tyler Woodrell each snatched 8 rebounds under the basket.

Royce led the scoring with Sabine with 18 points. Keyante Bird paced the Yellowjackets with ten points.


           SCORING BY QUARTER
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FIN
Sabine 23 18 20 16 77
Elysian Fields 6 3 10 4 23

BOX SCORES
Sabine: Zach Royce 18, Noah Jackson 16, Josh Montana 12, Jacob Kenna 11, Colton Kirk 9, Lie' Quan Byrd 7, Tyler Woodrell 6

Elysian Fields: Keyante Bird 10, Zach Hawkins 6, Dave Carroll 5, Alex Mackland 2


Sabine, now (10-0) in district play, will host New Diana Friday. The Eagles are smarting after a 72-38 loss to White Oak tonight.

Elysian Fields (1-9), hopes to pick up another win when they travel to face Winona Friday.

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Lady 'Necks Clinch Playoff Berth

White Oak girls win big over Lady Eagles, 64-24

WHITE OAK, TX, Feb 3, 2009 -- The White Oak Lady 'Necks clinched a playoff spot tonight with the same pressure defense and dominant inside play that propelled them to win over New Diana the first time the two teams met.

The Eagles had trouble keeping a handle on the ball, and the 'Necks took advantage of the problem, blocking shots, stealing passes and transforming turnovers into fast-break scores again and again.

White Oak held new Diana to single digits in all quarters, and led 38-10 at the break. The scoring was even in the third, but any hope of a Diana comeback were crushed by a 19 point White oak scoring frenzy in the fourth.

White Oak's Tara Waite led all scorers with 20 points. Raney Matthews led the Eagles with

The Lady 'Necks will look to extend a four game winning streak against Harleton on the road Friday night.

The Lady Eagles will face another play-off bound Friday when they travel to Sabine to take on the Lady Cardinals. That elusive first district win won't come easy in Gladewater.


      SCORING BY QUARTER
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FIN
White Oak 15 23 8 18 64
New Diana 5 5 6 8 24

White Oak will next face Harleton on the road Friday.

New Diana also travels Friday, matching up with Sabine.
















Game Pictures

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White Oak Roughs Up New Diana

Roughnecks roll up a lopsided 72-38 win

WHITE OAK, TX, Feb. 3, 2009 -- The White Oak Roughnecks had no intentions of giving up a share of the 2nd spot in division 18-2A basketball tonight.

In a physical match that often resembled a football game, they pressured the New Diana squad relentlessly, forcing 26 turnovers and denying the Eagles their usual ball control offense.

For their part, Diana tried the zone and man-to man coverage, but White Oak had the three point range dialed in, and made the Eagles pay from outside the arc all night.

Eric Dixon lead the Eagles scoring with 12 points, followed by Ryne Powell with ten points. White Oak player stats were not available.










Scoring by Quarter
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4OTTot
White Oak
13202118

72
New Diana
47720

38


Both teams will be on the road for their next contest. White Oak will square off against Harleton Friday, and New Diana will face Sabine in Gladewater.










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Record Bass Landed At Lake Conroe

Lake Conroe ShareLunker Makes Top 50 List

CONROE, TX, Feb. 2, 2009 -- Ricky Bearden of Conroe set a new water body record for largemouth bass January 30 when he pulled a 15.93-pound fish from two feet of water in Lake Conroe.

The big bass now holds the number 24 spot on the list of the top 50 largemouth bass ever caught in Texas.

Bearden was fishing with a plastic worm in 54-degree water when the big bass took the bait about 12:15 p.m. Friday. The fish was 27 inches long and 22 inches in girth.

"It’s one of the healthiest-looking fish entered into the ShareLunker program in some time," said ShareLunker program manager David Campbell.

The fish is the second ShareLunker to come from Lake Conroe during the current season. On December 13 Kyle Nitschke used a crankbait to land a 13.07-pound fish that is the junior angler state record largemouth bass.


"What’s driving this is the continued stocking of Lake Conroe with Florida largemouth bass," said Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) fisheries biologist Mark Webb, who manages the fishery. "In addition to the bass that TPWD stocks, the Lake Conroe Restocking Association purchases fish from Tyler Fish Farms and stocks them into the lake after they have been tested and certified to be Florida bass."

Since 2000 more than 1.7 million Florida largemouth bass fingerlings have been stocked into the lake.

Lake Conroe has also been the object of intensive vegetation management by TPWD and the San Jacinto River Authority, resulting in the removal of most of the hydrilla in the lake. Native vegetation is being established in its place. "Anglers are figuring out how to fish the lake in the absence of hydrilla," said TPWD fisheries technician Mike Gore. "They’re throwing more crankbaits and Carolina-rigged plastic worms. The fish are out there. You just have to know how to catch them."

Lake Conroe has now produced 14 ShareLunkers. Only Lake Fork, Lake Alan Henry and Sam Rayburn Reservoir have produced more 13-pound-plus fish.

Anyone legally catching a largemouth bass weighing 13 pounds or more from Texas waters, public or private, can enter the fish into the ShareLunker program. Fish will be picked up by TPWD personnel and taken to the Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, where they are used in a selective breeding program that aims to increase the size and number of big bass in Texas. To have a fish picked up, call David Campbell at (903) 681-0550 or page him at (888) 784-0600 and leave a number, including area code. Anglers receive a fiberglass replica of their catch and ShareLunker clothing.

By-line/Copyright: David Campbell, © Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

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TABC: 2A Sabine Edges Up To Third Spot

Coaches take notice of Cardinal scores

INTERNET, Feb. 2, 2009 -- The Texas Association of Basketball Coaches gave a boost to the Sabine Cardinals squad this week, moving them up a spot to rank third among state 2A teams.

A loss by Whitewright to district 11-2A rival Melissa dropped last week's 3rd ranked team to the eighth spot, further helping the Cardinals.

Sabine will look to hold onto third this week with matches against Elysian Fields and New Diana.


2A Boys Rankings


Last Week This Week
1. New Waverly (20-3) New Waverly (22-3)
2. Ponder (25-1) Ponder (26-1)
3. Whitewright (22-1) Gladewater Sabine (28-3)
4. Gladewater Sabine (26-3) Krum (23-4)
5. Krum (22-4) Floydada (23-1)
6. Floydada (21-1) Edgewood (22-5)
7. Edgewood (21-5) Brock (22-6)
8. Spearman (20-2) Whitewright (23-2)
9. Shallowater (17-4) Shallowater (18-4)
10. Newton (12-6) Newton (14-6)


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This Week's High School Basketball Games

District standings firm up, and a few key match-ups are on tap.

Spotlight games for Tuesday:
New Diana at White Oak. New Diana could tie White Oak for the 2nd place spot in 18-2A with a win. Both teams looked strong in their last game, White Oak downing Harmony and New Diana over Elysian Fields. White Oak won their last meeting, 58-50.

Daingerfield at Chapel Hill (MP). Daingerfield puts it's first place spot in 17-2A on the line against Chapel Hill, a team they barely beat earlier this year, 58-54.

If Daingerfield loses, then the pairing of Jefferson at Hughes Springs becomes important. A Jefferson win, coupled with a Daingerfield loss, puts the two teams in a tie for first.


Boys Basketball
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Atlanta at Pittsburg
Big Sandy at Beckville
Chapel Hill (MP) at Linden-Kildare
Jefferson at Hughes Springs
New Diana at White Oak
Overton at Carlisle
Queen City at Ore City
Sabine at Elysian Fields
Union Grove at Harmony
Wascom at Hawkins
Winona at Harleton

Friday, February 06, 2009

Carlisle at Wascom
Daingerfield at Chapel Hill
Harmony at Winona
Hawkins at Beckville
Linden-Kildare at Queen City
New Diana at Sabine
Ore City at Jefferson
Overton at Big Sandy
Pittsburg at New Boston
White Oak at Harleton

Girls Basketball
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Big Sandy at Beckville
Daingerfield at McLeod
Gilmer at Spring Hill
Gladewater at Bullard
Jefferson at Hughes Springs
New Diana at White Oak
Overton at Carlisle
Queen City at Ore City
Sabine at Elysian Fields
Union Grove at Harmony
Wascom at Hawkins
Winona at Harleton

Friday, February 06, 2009
Daingerfield at Chapel Hill (MP)
Elysian Fields at Union Grove
Linden-Kildare at Queen City
New Diana at Sabine
White Oak at Harleton

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Eagles Roll Over Elysian Fields 48-15

New Diana has a solid third place district spot

NEW DIANA, Jan. 30, 2009 -- New Diana added to the troubles of a struggling Elysian Fields squad Friday, holding the Yellowjackets to single digits in all four quarters on the way to a 48-15 win.

Elysian Fields kept the game close through the first quarter, but New Diana pulled away in the second, and led at the half 21-8.

Fatigue began to show on the undermanned Elysian Fields squad in the second half. Only dressing out five players, the Yellowjackets could only manage 7 points in the second half. Under the Eagle basket, the quick passing of New Diana confounded the Elysian Fields defense, as the Eagles netted 27 points.


Eagle Eric Dixon led all scorers with 17 points, outscoring the entire Elysian Fields team. Elysian Fields player stats were not available.


SCORING BY QUARTER
TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q OT FIN
New Diana 8 13 16 11 48
Elysian Fields 5 3 2 5 15

New Diana, (7-2) in district play and in third place, heads into the toughest part of their remaining schedule. On the road at 2nd place White Oak Tuesday, and again traveling Friday to match-up with 1st place Sabine. White Oak is coming off of a 94-39 trouncing of Winona.

Elysian Fields (0-9), jumps from the frying pan into the fire, hosting Sabine Tuesday. Sabine destroyed Harmony Friday, 79-30.

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Monday, February 2, 2009

New Diana Girls Drop One To Elysian Fields

Lady Eagles let a third quarter lead slip away, lose to Lady 'Jackets 36-49

DIANA, TX, Jan. 30, 2009 -- Despite turning an point half time deficit into a comfortable lead after 3 quarters, Diana's Lady Eagle couldn't hold on to the win in the fourth period.

Trailing by nine points at the half, the Eagles battled back, outscoring the Lady 'Jackets 23-6 in the third, and appeared on track to notch their first district win of the season, but it was not to be.

Elysian Fields returned the favor in the last frame, outscoring Diana 25-4 for their 6th district win. With a (6-5) 18-2A record, the Lady 'Jackets are within striking distance of a third place play-off spot behind White Oak at (7-2).

Teriel Dixon led the Lady Eagles in scoring with 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. She was followed by Kelsey Southern with six points.

Elysian Field's player stats were not available.

         SCORING BY QUARTER
TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q OT FIN
Elysian Fields 14 4 6 25 49
New Diana 6 3 23 4 36
Elysian Fields next hosts district leader Sabine Tuesday.

New Diana (0-9), travels Tuesday to face White Oak.

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Harmony, Harleton Girls Ranked In Pre-Season Softball Poll

TGCA Poll ranks Harmony 5th, Harleton 10th.

INTERNET, Jan. 30, 2009 -- The Texas Girls Coaches Association pre-season softball poll is out, and district 18-2A is well represented, with Harmony's Lady Eagles and Harleton's Ladycats both given nods.

Harmony ranks #5 in the 2A class, while Harleton claims the 10th spot. Kirbyville tops the class.

The leaders for all classes are 5A-Austin Bowie, 4A-Nederland, 3A-Huntington, 2A-Kirbyville and 1A-Shiner.

Complete rankings follow:


Class 1A
1. Shiner
2. Bosqueville
3. Eula
4. Elkhart Slocum
5. Maud
6. Thorndale
7. Windthorst
8. Marfa
9. Alto
10. Iola

Class 2A
1. Kirbyville
2. East Bernard
3. Coahoma
4. Danbury
5.. Big Sandy Harmony
6. Sadler S&S Consolidated
7. Poth
8. Hawley
9. Clyde
10. Harleton

Class 3A
1. Huntington
2. Needville
3. Texarkana Liberty Eylau
4. Burkburnett
5. Andrews
6. La Vernia
7. Longview Spring Hill
8. Robinson
9. Celina
10. Levelland

Class 4A
1. Nederland
2. Waco Midway
3. Dripping Springs
4. Rockwall
5. Barbers Hill
6. Port Neches-Groves
7. Mesquite Poteet
8. Wolfforth Frenship
9. Frisco Wakefield
10. Rockwall Heath

Class 5A
1. Austin Bowie
2. Klein Oak
3. Tomball
4. Odessa
5. Brazoswood
6. Weatherford
7. Rowlett
8. Mesquite
9. Alvin
10. Pearland

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Pittsburg, White Oak Make Top Ten In Pre-Season Baseball Poll

First poll of the year gives nod to Pirates and Roughnecks.

INTERNET, Jan. 30, 2009 -- The Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association have released their 2009 pre-season rankings, and two local teams are ranked well up in their respective classes.

The Pittsburg Pirates are listed at #5 in the 3A class, and the White Oak Roughnecks come in at #6 among 2A schools.

First ranked teams in each class are 5A-Coppell, 4A-Corpus Christie Calallan, 3A-Cuero, 2A-Buna and 1A-Bosqueville.

The complete rankings follow:

5A:
1. COPPELL
2. HOUSTON BELLAIRE
3. FLOWER MOUND
4. SOUTH LAKE CARROLL
5. KLEIN
6. LAREDO UNITED
7. PLANO WEST
8. SAN ANTONIO REAGAN
9. SPRING BRANCH MEMORIAL
10. KATY

4A:
1. CORPUS CHRISTI CALALLEN
2. NORTH RICHLAND HILLS BIRDVILLE
3. FRIENDSWOOD
4. LAMAR CONSOLIDATED
5. WAXAHACHIE
6. WACO MIDWAY
7. AUSTIN LAKE TRAVIS
8. CORPUS CHRISTI MOODY
9. HIGHLAND PARK
10. BRENHAM

3A:
1. CUERO
2. TAYLOR
3. GIDDINGS
4. ROBSTOWN
5. PITTSBURG
6. BRIDGE CITY
7. BULLARD
8. PLEASANT GROVE
9. BELLVILLE
10. ANDREWS

2A:
1. BUNA
2. SAN ANGELO GRAPE CREEK
3. HALLETTSVILLE
4. RIVIERA KAUFER
5. ROGERS
6. WHITE OAK
7. HOLLIDAY
8. PALMER
9. GRANDVIEW
10. ROSEBUD LOTT

1A:
1. BOSQUEVILLE
2. FLATONIA
3. MAUD
4. FOLLETT
5. MALAKOFF CROSS ROADS
6. ARCHER CITY
7. GRANGER
8. SEYMOUR
9. NEW DEAL
10.WEST SABINE

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Friday, January 30, 2009

Sabine Extends Winning Streak To 16

Cardinals take a 79-30 home court win over Harmony.

GLADEWATER, TX Jan. 30, 2009 -- Coach Tim Davis' Cardinals continued to roll unchecked through the 18-2A line-up tonight with a home win over the Harmony Eagles.

Just two games into the second half of district play, the win pushed Sabine's district record to (9-0), and clinched a playoff spot for them.

Scoring the opening basket, Sabine never trailed, and allowed the Eagle to score double digits just once, in the fourth frame.

Scoring by Quarter

 Team      1st  2nd  3rd  4th  OT   Fin
Sabine 18 26 22 13 79
Harmony 8 6 5 11 30
The Cardinal's Noah Jackson led all scorers with 23 points, followed by teammates Colton Kirk with 15 points and Jacob Kenna with 14.

For Harmony, Jordan Argabright led with 11 points, trailed by Jon Ledbetter with 8.

Box Scores
  Sabine              Harmony
Noah Jackson 22 Jordan Argabrient 11
Colton Kirk 15 Jon Ledbetter 8
Jacob Kenna 14 Jared Fielden 5
Lie'Quan Byrd 7 Wesley Schoon 3
Josh Montana 6 Josh Keel 2
Zach Royce 6 Jade Bess 1
Tyler Woodrell 6
Chance Haskins 3

Sabine travels to face Elysian Fields Tuesday.

Harmony, with a district record of (4-5), will look to break a two game losing streak Tuesday when they travel to duel with Lions of Union Grove.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Local Fishing Report - Jan. 28, 2009

Water temperatures are dropping, but the reports are fairly consistent with last week, with bass action called fair and crappie fishing good everywhere.

Excerpts from the TPWD Report follow:

BOB SANDLIN
Water fairly clear; 44-49 degrees; 0.37' low. Black bass are fair on watermelon/red Brush Hogs fished in 6-8 feet. White bass are fair on small jigging spoons in the major creek channels. Crappie are good on jigs and minnows fished over brush piles in 18 - 23 feet. Catfish are good on chicken livers fished around cormorant roost.

On Sunday, Feb. 1, TPWD will complete the stocking of Bob Sandlin with 2000 trout, began on the 18th of December last year.

Trout anglers will need the $5 Freshwater Fishing Stamp, which is included in all freshwater license packages. Anglers under 17 years of age are not required to have a license and don't need to purchase a stamp.


CADDO
Water off color; 46-50 degrees; 0.55' high. Black bass are fair on black jigs, white spinnerbaits and tubes around cypress trees in 2-4 feet. Crappie are good on shiners and jigs in the main channel. Catfish are fair on limblines.

FORK
Water lightly stained; 44-49 degrees; 0.81' low. Black bass are fair on Rat-L-Traps, medium diving crankbaits, suspending baits and firetiger spinnerbaits worked along main lake grass and around boathouses. Crappie are fair on minnows in 25-30 feet on deeper flats. Catfish are good on prepared baits in 25-30 feet.

LAKE O' THE PINES
Water stained; 44-49 degrees; 0.51' high. Black bass are slow to fair on Texas rigs, weightless flukes or 5" Yum Dingers and Rat-L-Traps. Crappie are fair to good on minnows and jigs. Catfish are good on nightcrawlers and cut shad. Bream are fair on red wigglers.

See the full report at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/action/reptmap.php?EcoRegion=PW.

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