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  • Texas 2 a Days

    Capt. Chuck Uzzle, For the Record|Updated Aug 2, 2022

    Now unless you live under a rock in a far dark corner of the planet you probably have some sort of idea about how completely fanatical Texas folks are about football. The summer months in our great state are often looked upon with great enthusiasm as thousands of football players begin their preparations for the fall campaign by first trying to beat the Texas heat. The football term “2 a days” refers to the common practice of working out twice a day, usually once in the mor...

  • Registration For 2022 Bassmaster High School Fishing Combine Ends Friday 

    Updated Aug 2, 2022

    The 2022 Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School Combine presented by Skeeter will be held in Decatur, Ala., Sept. 16-18, giving high school anglers an opportunity to showcase their skills to college fishing coaches. Photo by Kyle Jessie/B.A.S.S. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - High school students interested in pursuing fishing at the college level have until Friday, August 5 to register for the 2022 Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School Combine presented by Skeeter. The Combine returns to Wheeler...

  • Turning the corner and heading for August

    Capt. Chuck Uzzle, For the Record|Updated Jul 26, 2022

    I know it's tough to even imagine it, especially when the mercury is threatening to burst out the top of the thermometer, but hunting season is right around the corner. August is the month that gets everything kicked off, hunters and fishermen alike can see the light at the end of the summer tunnel. For the fishermen it's just now getting right on Sabine lake, the trout and redfish are doing their typical summer shuffle in the middle of the day all over the open lake. Shad, sh...

  • Jack Dallas signs as free agent with Phillies

    Margaret Toal, For the Record|Updated Jul 26, 2022

    Former West Orange-Stark and Lamar University athlete Jack Dallas of Orange signed a free agent contract last week with the Philadelphia Phillies as a pitcher. He ended his career at Lamar this year by setting a school record for the most saves. His younger brother, Chad, also a pitcher, was drafted last year by the Toronto Blue Jays and is currently playing in the team's minor league farm system. The brothers are the sons of Tony and Nancy Dallas of Orange. Jack went to Lamar...

  • Kaz's Korner

    Joe Kazmar, For the Record|Updated Jul 26, 2022

    The Houston Astros appear to be a lead-pipe cinch to make the post-season playoffs and win the American League West Division championship with their 13-game lead in the standings and the second-best record in the league. That’s not what the ultimate goal is by the Aug. 2 trading deadline for third-year General Manager James Click. He wants the whole enchilada—the 2022 World Series ring. Houston is walking away with the division, mainly from its six starting pitchers and sti...

  • LCM to Battle for Volleyball Title

    Dan Perrine, For the Record|Updated Jul 26, 2022

    The enthusiasm for volleyball at Little Cypress-Mauriceville is growing. The Lady Bears were a good team last year and should be a strong district contender this coming season. Little Cypress-Mauriceville did not finish as strong as Coach Rhonda Williams hoped the Lady Bears would do. Third place in the district did get the Lady Bears into the post season though. In the first round LCM played a good Liberty team which had defeated the Lady Bears in the first match of last...

  • Kaz's Korner

    Joe Kazmar, For the Record|Updated Jul 19, 2022

    One thing National Football League players may or may not be aware of is the fact the team has a huge investment in every player and sees to it that they do everything above board. If a player hangs out with the wrong crowd or gets arrested, members of the franchise delve into the situation with both feet and investigate the matter to the fullest before making any decisions or even making a statement about the alleged incident. This was the case with All-Pro quarterback...

  • Lady Cardinals to Defend District Volleyball Title

    Dan Perrine, For the Record|Updated Jul 19, 2022

    The dominate volleyball team the last two years in Orange County has been the Bridge City Lady Cardinals. During this upcoming volleyball season which starts in August the Lady Cardinals will look to continue their outstanding play. Coach Savanah DeLuna is entering her second year as the head volleyball coach at Bridge City. DeLuna will be leading the Lady Cardinals in their efforts to win a third straight district title. DeLuna inherited some very good volleyball athletes...

  • Lady Bobcats Warming Up for Volleyball

    Dan Perrine, For the Record|Updated Jul 12, 2022

    The high school volleyball season officially starts in a month during the first week of August. Coaches and players are allowed to do summer workouts once a week and attend camps before the season begins. The Orangefield Lady Bobcats held a workout the first week of July with Ashlee Broussard Peevey who is starting her sixth year as the coach. Orangefield will play this coming season with a good group of girls returning. Last year was a real battle in volleyball for...

  • Kaz's Korner

    Joe Kazmar, For the Record|Updated Jul 12, 2022

    The idea of football teams leaving the conference they have played football in for decades to join the two main "super-conferences" like the Southeastern Conference or the Big Ten came about after the Supreme Court's 1984 antitrust ruling in the case of NCAA vs. Oklahoma's Board of Regents. This ruling stripped the NCAA of its ability to regulate college football's TV contracts and team appearances on the air, according to an article in Sunday's edition of the Washington Post...

  • Bite continues to heat up with the weather

    Capt. Chuck Uzzle, For the Record|Updated Jul 12, 2022

    In all honesty I would have to sit down and think long and hard to remember seeing conditions as good as what we have right now on Sabine Lake. For weeks now the water has done nothing but continue to get clear and green all the way into the Sabine and Neches rivers. The beach front has been nothing short of gorgeous and the jetties are just as pretty depending on the tide movement. In short, it’s about as good as we are going to see it right now and the fishing isn’t far beh...

  • Jack Burke sinks hole-in-one

    Updated Jul 11, 2022

    Jack Burke notched his second career hole-in-one on Saturday, July 9 at Marshall Lakeside Country Club in Marshall, Texas. Jack holed out on the par 3 #6 from 125 yards with a 50-degree wedge. Jack was in Marshall practicing for the US AM qualifier with longtime friend and ETBU golfer Peyton Weems and Colby Dupuis....

  • Kolbie Sowell Takes His Homerun Bat to Alvin Junior College

    Dan Perrine, For the Record|Updated Jul 11, 2022

    Last season was a great one for the Orangefield Bobcats in baseball as they won their second straight district championship and advanced to the fourth round of the state playoffs for the second year in a row. One of the leading Bobcats was Kolbie Sowell who be swinging his bat next season as a Dolphin at Alvin Junior College. Sowell was first team All-District his senior year at Orangefield. He was a key defensive player at third base for the Bobcats and a clutch hitter in...

  • Kaz's Korner

    Joe Kazmar, For the Record|Updated Jul 5, 2022

    I really don't like writing about the same subject two columns in a row, but the Houston Astros left me no choice because of a couple of records they set in the last two weeks and the great month they had in June. And with the new and improved (?) Spectrum not able to settle their contractual differences with AT&T, those baseball fans in Southeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana without a dish were also without the Houston Astros. So that's where I come in. After a very medio...

  • Different sides to fishing the summer

    Capt. Chuck Uzzle, For the Record|Updated Jul 5, 2022

    For many of us the summer months mean different things when it comes to the sport of fishing. There are those who can only dream of clean blue prop wash, flat seas at dawn, and an endless expanse of gulf as far as the eye can see. For others the thought of rushing into the bay amid the sounds of working birds and fleeing bait gets their heart pumping in anticipation of hungry trout and redfish by the bunch. Still others look forward to the quiet solitude of anchoring up on...

  • Kaz's Korner

    Joe Kazmar, For the Record|Updated Jun 28, 2022

    When two great major league baseball teams face each other, one leading the majors in pitching and the other MLB's best hitting outfit, I always pick the team with the best pitching. And that's the way the four-game series between New York's Pinstripers and the Houston Astros went last week at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx. The Astros' starting pitching was superlative, completely quieting the mighty bats of the Yankees. Houston's bullpen, which is among the best in the MLB...

  • Smalley Starts 11th Year at Orangefield

    Dan Perrine, For the Record|Updated Jun 28, 2022

    The Orangefield Bobcats have been under the leadership of Athletic Director Josh Smalley the last ten years. This upcoming school year will mark the eleventh season for Smalley as their head football coach. For the second time in five years the Bobcats have been lowered in classification because of enrollment numbers in the Orangefield Independent School District. The next two years at least Orangefield will compete in the Class 3A level for all University Interscholastic...

  • TPWD Fishing reports

    Updated Jun 21, 2022

    Gulf Coast Region Week of June 15, 2022 Sabine Lake GOOD. 82 degrees. High salinity levels in the lake is bringing in the bait fish. Redfish are in the ICW on rock piles, points and drops 15-25 feet of water biting on live shrimp under a popping cork, and red shad swimbaits with a quarter ounce jigs. Speckled trout are good in ICW and Texaco Islands in 14-25 feet of water using morning glory chartreuse or red shad 4-5 inch swimbaits. Neches river is good for redfish in 25 feet of water. Bessie Heights holding slot redfish...

  • Plans, Premonitions, and Paying dues

    Capt. Chuck Uzzle, For the Record|Updated Jun 21, 2022

    Very seldom, if ever, will you run into anyone who doesn’t like it when everything happens just right. Fishermen especially love it when they plan for a day on the water and everything from the weather to the fish ends up working in their favor. On occasion those types of trips happen and they help to erase the memory of the bad ones from the past. For many of the folks who fish with me the hope of catching just the right day is a high priority, especially the ones that t...

  • Hiawatha Hickman is new WOS Athletic Director

    Dan Perrine, For the Record|Updated Jun 21, 2022

    A new era in West Orange-Stark Mustang football begins this year with Hiawatha Hickman as the athletic director and head football coach. West Orange-Stark has the highest winning percentage in Texas high school football, and Coach Hickman looks to continue the tradition and improve it. Hickman, age 46, grew up in Silsbee where he played and coached football for the Tigers against the Mustangs during three decades. He replaces Cornel Thompson who stepped down as the athletic di...

  • Texas 2 a Days

    Capt. Chuck Uzzle, For the Record|Updated Jun 14, 2022

    Now unless you live under a rock in a far dark corner of the planet you probably have some sort of idea about how completely fanatical Texas folks are about football. The summer months in our great state are often looked upon with great enthusiasm as thousands of football players begin their preparations for the fall campaign by first trying to beat the Texas heat. The football term "2 a days" refers to the common practice of working out twice a day, usually once in the...

  • Kaz's Korner

    Joe Kazmar, For the Record|Updated Jun 14, 2022

    When I was playing college baseball for McNeese State back in the early 1960's, after the season ended and final exams were over, I would head home to Schenectady, New York and play summer baseball up there. It was a league consisting of college players past and present, some area high school coaches and even some former professional players. It always gave me a good feeling to see some of my old high school teammates. coaches and guys I grew up with. It was something I...

  • Cardinals and Bears get new athletic fields

    Dan Perrine, For the Record|Updated Jun 14, 2022

    Two more local high school football teams will be playing their home games on artificial turf this upcoming season. The Bridge City Cardinals and the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears will have upgrades to their fields completed before the season starts. H. N. Litton Field at Larry Ward Stadium in Bridge City had its new Matrix Turf with Helix installed near the conclusion of the recent high school baseball season. Workouts for the Cardinals football team and other athletes...

  • Kaz's Korner

    Joe Kazmar|Updated Jun 7, 2022

    The Houston Astros have been to three World Series in the last five years, mainly because they had the right players for the job on their rosters. During the entire 2021 season they kept talking to shortstop Carlos Correa trying to find out what it would take for him to sign a contract extension and forget about testing the free-agent marketplace after the season ended. The crafty shortstop dropped a few hints like wanting to be the highest-paid shortstop in the major leagues...

  • High Schools begin summer workouts

    Dan Perrine, For the Record|Updated Jun 7, 2022

    School is out for summer or at least it is for most students. Local high school athletes are working to get in shape for their teams when their seasons start in a couple of months. Coaches and players are working out at high schools in Orange County in preparation for when schools reopen in August. The University Interscholastic League (UIL) which oversees extracurricular activities in the state of Texas allows schools to open their facilities to the athletes during the...

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