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Disappointing news for HS track fans

Allen's Jonathan Simms who ran a 45.12 400 and split 44.78 on the 4x400 last summer finished 8th in district yesterday in 53.04. I don't know if he was sick or injured or what, but i was looking forward to seeing him rewrite the record books at state. Fortunately he's just a junior, so he was one more season to do it.

Instant Game Analysis: Texas Baseball locks down the Cougars to even series 1-1

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FINAL
Texas - 4
BYU - 3
BOX SCORE

Horns improve to 19-12 on the season and 7-4 in Big 12 conference play.


Winning Pitcher: Ace Whitehead (3-0)
Losing Pitcher: Bryce Robison (2-3)
Save: Gage Boehm (3)



RECAP

Horns get an early lead and then hold on through an outstanding performance from reliever Gage Boehm to even up the series against BYU and keep pace near the top of the Big 12 standings.

In the Bottom 1st, Jalin Flores hit a bomb to the Yeti Yard on the 10th pitch of the at-bat to take the early 1-0 lead.

In the Top 3rd, BYU struck back as Cooper Vest hit a 84mph fastball middle middle to LF to tie the game up 1-1. Ace Whitehead battled back though getting a pair of strikeouts and a pop fly to RF to limit the damage.

In the Bottom 3rd, the Horns struck back, adding a pair of runs to take a 3-1 lead over BYU. Dee Kennedy grounded out and then Jared Thomas struck out, bringing Peyton Powell, who has been struggling at the plate as of late to bat. Powell responded by hitting a liner up the middle for a 2 out single. Jalin Flores quickly followed with a liner to CF as well, putting two men on with 2 outs. Max Belyeu then singled up the middle, scoring Powell from 2B. The inning seemingly ended when Rylan Galvan hit a pop up to the right side of the infield, but the umpires called catchers interference, loading the bases with 2 outs. Freshman Will Gasparino came to the plate with 2 outs and bases loaded and hit a ball to the left side and was able to leg out an RBI single. Unfortunately, Porter Brown struck out swinging with bases loaded.

In the Top 4th, Ace Whitehead hung a breaking ball over the plate and it was absolutely crushed to LF, landing across the street to the tennis courts, making it a 3-2 ball game. Whitehead buckled down though and despite giving up a double and a walk, he got a pair of strikeouts to end the threat.

In the Bottom of the 5th, the Horns answered back to make it a 4-2 ballgame. Jalin Flores led off the inning by getting hit by a breaking ball inside, leading to words and eventually a warning to both benches by the umps. Max Belyeu then drew a walk to put two men on bases with no outs, forcing the Cougars to go to the bullpen. Rylan Galvan laid down an outstanding bunt to the left side, moving runners up to 2B and 3B with just 1 out. Will Gasparino then hit a deep fly ball to CF, bringing home Jalin Flores and moving Max Belyeu to 3B. Unfortunately, Porter Brown once again struck out swinging with a man in scoring position.

In the Top 6th, Ace Whitehead ran out of steam, giving up back to back doubles with 1 out, making it a 4-3 ball game, eliciting David Pierce to bring in Gage Boehm to erase the threat, and he did exactly that, getting a strikeout and a fly out.

After Boehm sat the Cougars down 1-2-3 in the Top 7th, the Horns got back to back walks with 2 outs and then loaded the bases when Will Gasparino got his second infield hit. Unfortunately, Porter Brown for the 2nd time on the night with bases loaded and for the 3rd time with runners in scoring position, failed to bring home a run, and in turn failed to blow the doors open against the Cougars.

Undeterred by the offensive failures on the evening to get any insurance runs, Gage Boehm sat the Cougars down in order in both the 8th and 9th innings. In fact, Gage Boehm did not give up any hits or walks, erasing all 11 batters he faced, while striking out 5. Of the 33 pitches Boehm threw, 28 were strikes.

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BIG MOMENT

In the Bottom of the 5th inning with runners on 2B and 3B with just 1 out, freshman Will Gasparino hit a deep fly ball to CF, bringing home Jalin Flores to give the Horns a 4-2 lead, a 4th run that was the difference maker in the game.

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INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE

Jalin Flores continues to stay HOT at the plate. Tonight he went 2-3 at the plate, scoring 3 runs, scoring 1 RBI, and getting hit by a pitch.

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TAKEAWAYS

A win is a win, regardless how you get it. Ace Whitehead was not perfect and ran out of gas towards the end of his outing, but he filled up the strike zone and got outs. Expecting Ace to go 7 innings or more each game is unrealistic, but he is a gamer and continues to battle for the Horns, which is exactly what they need out of their starters.

Gage Boehm, whew, that sure was nice. When he is on, Boehm fills up the zone and makes life very uncomfortable for hitters at the plate. He provided the Horns exactly what they needed tonight going 3.2 innings and not giving up a single hit, no walks, and striking out 5.

The Horns offense still is confounding at times, as they alternate between ultra aggressive and being very methodical at the plate. Porter Brown struggles continue to hamper what could be a very potent lineup top to bottom. The freshman hitters are going to have off nights, that is the way life is for a freshman, but a guy like Porter Brown MUST come through, especially when he has as many opportunities with runners in scoring position as he did tonight.



NEXT UP

Horns will look to win the series tomorrow at 230pm



For those curious about the Big 12 conference standings, here is a current look at where things sit.

  1. Oklahoma (7-3) - lost game one to Oklahoma State
  2. Texas (7-4) - looking for series win tomorrow against BYU
  3. Kansas St (6-4) - lost game one to UCF
  4. Oklahoma St (6-4) - won game one against OU
  5. West Virginia (6-4) - won game one against Kansas
  6. UCF (7-6) - won game one against Kansas St
  7. Kansas (7-6) - lost game one against West Virginia
  8. Cincinnati (5-5) - won game one against TCU
  9. Texas Tech (6-7) - won game one against Houston
  10. Baylor (5-7) - not playing in conference this weekend
  11. TCU (5-8) - lost game one against Cincy
  12. BYU (5-9) - looking for series win tomorrow against Texas
  13. Houston (4-9) - lost game one against Texas Tech

OT: Some end of TV year close outs

Wanted to throw out a few end of TV year close outs I can offer to you guys.
Samsung and LG are at the end of their TV life and new models are starting to ship now. So if you are looking for a deal on a new TV, hit me up.
These can not be drop shipped so if you live outside of the Austin area, I would have to figure shipping cost.

Here are a few things.
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Marantz Cinema 50 1797
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These are just a few of the close out deals. If there is something you are looking for please email me and I would be more than happy to help you out.

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On a different note, I haven't given any updates on my wife in sometime. All has been good. Her last MRI scan last month was stable, which is all I can ask for.
She has been in great spirits, we have made a trip with our girls to the beach for spring break and trying to plan a summer vacation. Her short term memory is pretty bad, but we make jokes about it all the time which makes things better.
Thank you for your continued thoughts and prayers, they have gone a long way.

Houston Soccer Clubs (for kids)

Needing some help here OB family.

We are moving back to Houston from Nashville area this summer. My son is a diehard soccer player. He’s currently 8 and plays with age groups 2015, 2014 and 2013 for both his rec. club and travel club.

Anyway, he currently plays for a semi small club here (Aris). I am struggling with choosing or really finding all the clubs in the Houston area. We are looking at houses in the Spring Branch, Heights and Oak Forest area.

Any insights would be extremely helpful with making a decision on who to try out with.
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Comer admits in fundraising email giving up impeachment effort...now pivots to criminal deferrals for Bidens

It’s clear that Democrats will choose their party over their country and the truth at every turn. They should be ashamed of themselves. That’s why I am preparing criminal referrals as the culmination of my investigation.

When President Trump returns to the White House, it’s critical the new leadership at the DOJ have everything they need to prosecute the Biden Crime Family and deliver swift justice.



Now Trump will have even more ammo to campaign on going after his political rivals...which will not work in his favor IMHO.

Updated Spring Football Depth Charts Just Over Halfway Through Practices

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At just after the halfway point of 2024 spring practices, the Longhorns had a low-impact practice Thursday (sort of like a walk-through) after a physical Tuesday practice in full pads, and ahead of what we've been led to believe will be a very scrimmage-like Saturday practice with recruits and visitors scheduled to be in attendance. It's as good a time as ever to take stock of what we've learned from sources and through media availability windows thus far as it pertains to the projected depth chart on both sides of the football.

The original projections I put out the week prior to practices starting were, surprisingly, much more accurate than I had anticipated given all the new factors in place: transfer portal guys, new position coaches, etc. but, there were a few things that needed adjusting, which were:

- Left tackle depth behind Kelvin Banks not including Brandon Baker
- Neto Umeozulu at least pushing for work with the ones at LG (although this was not the case to start spring ball, and only became a storyline last week)
- Malik Agbo appearing to return to a true OL position as opposed to jumbo TE
- Amari Niblack not entering into the picture as the immediate second TE with Gunnar Helm (although I do anticipate that happening eventually)
- Isaiah Bond aligning at the X WR position as opposed to the slot
- Vernon Broughton aligning at nose instead of DT and vice-versa for Alfred Collins
- Tausili Akana playing edge and not inside LB
- Morice Blackwell mixing in heavily with the ones so as to need an "OR" between him and David Gbenda
- Liona Lefau clearly being ahead of Kendrick Blackshire (at least for now)
- Andrew Mukuba not entering practice as the immediate starter over Michael Taaffe

And it's important to also remember that this updated chart, while likely pretty close to being 100% right, inevitably has a few players I've misplaced. We only get to see so much of practice, and a ton of this stuff is very straight-forward to see, but among the depth, you'd have to be out there and able to simply see a lot more of practice to have it dialed in totally perfectly.

With that said, this should give a good picture of where we stand at this point, and give us something to look back on regarding how things might have changed through the second half of spring practices once we see how these guys line up in the actual spring game. Hopefully I didn't erase anyone as I was moving these guys around and re-arranging, but, fortunately if so, I know the perfect message board to let me know very quickly of my mistake.

- As always an "OR" between players means they are interchangeable and probably represents a camp battle-type of situation we'll have to monitor. It does not matter who is listed first. IT DOES NOT MATTER WHO IS LISTED FIRST WHEN THERE IS AN "OR" BETWEEN TWO PLAYERS!!!

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OFFENSE v.2


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DEFENSE v.2

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Today's Gift (4-6)

Note: I express thanks and gratitude to @Bmk1989 for writing the Gift for this day, April 6, 2024. ENJOY!:

The Earth revolves around the Sun.
~~~~~~~~~~~ Nicolaus Copernicus, 1543

For a century prior, Aristotle's view of a stationary Earth at the center of a revolving universe would dominate natural philosophy, studies of the physical world, and even Christian theology. But just before his death, a Polish priest named Copernicus published his view that actually, the Earth revolved around the Sun, not the other way around. Initially branded as heresy, more than a century passed before his "theory" was accepted.

On March 26, NT began to accept previous offers to assist in drafting TG. During one exchange, I asked him how he'd managed to turn out a Gift every day, despite the many demands on his time. In answering, he revealed a little bit about his own view of the universe, when he told me that "My approach is not 'who can write TG today because I'm busy' but instead 'how will I manage my time today to write TG, since I have a busy day ahead'?"

That second approach is a mindset. In the first method, worship has to react to life, but in the second, life follows the act of worship. Accolades and achievements are great, but at what expense? If our priorities are orbiting the flimsy foundation of "self," are those achievements all that admirable? In striving to have the demands for our time revolve around Him, not ourselves, then the way we set priorities changes dramatically. Instead of serving ourselves according to our own will, making room for God only when we "have the time," we begin to serve the world according to His will. We then replace "us" with Him as the center of our universe.

What can we do today to make sure that our view of the universe comports with His?
Shouting out to our friend NT, who has shown us how to revolve around Him.

BMK
Matthew 6:33
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