Whataburgerfieldhonored

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Whataburgerfieldhonored 2C » Wednesday, May 4, 2016 » CALLER-TIMES quick hits schedule high school SoUThTExaSREPoRT roundup san antonio spurs (210-444-5050) wed thu fri satsun mon tue BaseBall at at vs. uil plaYoff pairings Whataburger Field honored Thunder Thunder Thunder *if necessary 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA Bi-distriCt Staff reports on April 26. Everett had 13 strikeouts in texas rangers (817-273-5222) Class 6a the game. wed thu fri satsun mon tue n Carroll vs. San Antonio Clark, at at at at at vs. vs. 8 p.m. Friday, Cabaniss Whataburger Field, home of the Hooks, Odem (16-8) will open the Class 3A Blue Jays Blue Jays Tigers Tigers Tigers White Sox White Sox n King vs. SA Brandeis: Game 1, was named among the nine best fields in baseball playoffs against Cotulla on 6:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Friday, Cabaniss; Game 2, 2 Minor League Baseball by LawnStarter Friday in the first game of a three-game p.m. Saturday, Roadrunner Field, San An- houston astros (713-259-8500) on Monday. bi-district series. tonio; *Game 3, 30 min. following Game 2 Whataburger Field came in at No. wed thu fri satsun mon tue n Ray vs. SA Holmes: Game 1, 6 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Friday, Hardin Athletic Complex; Game 9 and was among three Texas baseball Twins Mariners Mariners Mariners Mariners Indians Indians 2, 1 p.m. Cabaniss; *Game 3, 30 min. parks named to the list. Security Bank 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. following Game 2 Ballpark in Midland, which is home to Javelinas ranked No. 18 in poll Corpus Christi hooks (361-561-4665) Class 5a the Midland RockHounds, was No. 5 and AUSTIN — Texas A&M -Kingsville base- wed thu fri satsun mon tue n Calallen vs. Somerset, 7 p.m., Dell Diamond in Round Rock, home of the ball team moved up to No. 18 in the lat- at at at vs. vs. vs. vs. Friday, Hallettsville Round Rock Express, was ranked at No. 7. est National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Midland Midland Midland S. Antonio S. Antonio S. Antonio S. Antonio n Laredo Martin at Flour Bluff, Isotopes Field in Albuquerque, N.M. Association national rankings with 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 5 p.m. Friday was No. 1. 107 votes after going 2-1 last week. n Moody vs. Uvalde, Game 1, 7 p.m. texas a&m-Corpus Christi (361-825-2255) Friday, S.A. Southwest HS; Game 2, Whataburger Field had the grass sur- In last week’s poll, the Javelinas wed thu fri satsun mon tue 4 p.m. Coastal Bend College; *Game 3, face replaced this winter for the first time received 36 votes and moved from No. 26 SB at IWU SB at BB at 30 min. following Game 2 since the park was finished in 2005. to No. 18, while the Collegiate Baseball 6 p.m./BB at IWU (DH) SHSU Class 4a Newspaper rankings have the Hogs hold- SHSt. 6 p.m. noon 1 p.m. HS BASEBALL n Kingsville vs. Port Isabel, Shary- ing steady at No. 22 with 168 votes. texas a&m-kingsville (361-593-4030) land HS: Game 1, 7 p.m. Friday; Game A&M-Kingsville is 32-14 overall and wed thu fri satsun mon tue 2, 1 p.m. Saturday; *Game 3, 30 min. Everettearns pitching award 22-10 in Lone Star Conference play, BB at BB at following Game 2 Odem pitcher Michael Everett was and will end the regular season against W. Tx A&M W. TxA&M n Orange Grove vs. Hidalgo: Game 6 p.m. 1/4 p.m. 1, 7 p.m. Friday, Hidalgo; Game 2, 4 p.m. named the USA Baseball/MaxPreps South- West Texas A&M in Canyon. A&M- Saturday, Calallen; *Game 3, 30 min. fol- west Pitcher of the Week on Tuesday. Kingsville is tied with Angelo State for Other ticket infOrmatiOn lowing Game 2 Everett earned the award for his com- first place in the Lone Star Conference n Robstown vs. Progreso: Game 1, plete-game shutout against George West standings. Corpus Christi Fury 361-510-5607 Texas A&M 979-845-2311 7 p.m. Friday, Sharyland Pioneer; Game University of Texas 512-471-3333 2, 2 p.m. Saturday, Tuloso-Midway; *Game 3, 30 min. following Game 2 On teLeViSiOn n Sinton vs. La Grulla: Game 1, loCal results 7 p.m. Friday, La Grulla; Game 2, 1 p.m. hooks road report wednesdaY Saturday, Sinton HS; *Game 3, 30 min. golf following Game 2 aliCe over 60 tournament BaseBall alice municipal golf Course opponent: Midland RockHounds 11:30 a.m. MLB: Cubs at Pirates MLB Network Class 3a 1. Meme Villegas-Hector Chavera- when: 6:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. MLB: Nationals at Royals (joined in progress) MLB Network n Bishop vs. Edinburg IDEA Quest, Cheo Munoz-Meme Flores; 2. Mauro Car- where: Security Bank Ballpark 6 p.m. College: South Carolina Upstate at South Carolina SEC Network 7 p.m. Friday, Raymondville vajal-Lonnie Almaraz-Mando Hernandez- 6 p.m. MLB: Rangers at Blue Jays FSSW n Aransas Pass vs. Hebbronville, Eddie Alaniz; 3. Rene Sauceda-Lee Selcer- pitching probables: Francis Martes (CC, RH, 1-2, 9.00 ERA) Beto Contreras-Claudio Perez 7 p.m. MLB: Red Sox at White Sox ESPN 7:30 p.m. Friday, Tuloso-Midway vs. Chris Jensen (RH, Mid., 2-2, 5.59) 7 p.m. MLB: Twins at Astros RootSports Closest to the pin — No. 2 Robert n George West vs. Dilley, 7:30 p.m. Gonzalez; No. 7 Art Lopez; No. 13 Meme radio: KKTX-AM 1360 BasketBall Friday, Sinton Villegas; No. 18 John Upchurch next home game: Saturday vs. San Antonio Missions n Lyford at Banquete, 7 p.m. Friday 7 p.m. NBA Eastern Conference Semifinal: Game 2, Hawks at Cavaliers TNT n Odem vs. Cotulla: Game 1, 7 p.m. lga tickets: $8-$17 river hills CC hoCkeY Friday, Fairgrounds Field, Robstown; info: 561-4665, www.cchooks.com gross/net/putts Game 2, 4 p.m. Saturday, Freer; *Game 7 p.m. NHL Eastern Conference Semifinal: Game 4, Capitals at PenguinsNBCSN gross — 1. Jo Ann Fuska 89; 2. Carey note: For a report on Tuesday’s game go to caller.com 3, 30 min. following Game 2 Hopkins 91. net — 1. Diane LaRoe 73; 2. horse raCing n San Diego at Falfurrias, 7:30 p.m. Rae Ann Regmund 76. mondaY’s late Box 4:30 p.m. Kentucky Derby Draw NBCSN n Santa Gertrudis Academy vs. low putts — Carey Hopkins 30. Clos- soCCer Santa Rosa: Game 1, 7:30 p.m. Friday, est to pin — No. 4 Jo Ann Fuska; No. 14 hooks 8, roughriders 2 Kingsville; Game 2, 1 p.m. Saturday, Diane LaRoe. longest drive — No. 17 Jo 5 a.m. AFC Champions: Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs. Jiangsu FC Corpus Christi aB r h Bi BB so avg. Santa Rosa; *Game 3, 30 min. follow- Ann Fuska. One World Sports Network Ramsay rf 2 1 0 0 3 0 .194 ing Game 2 7 a.m. AFC Champions: Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs. FC Seoul hole in one Hernandez cf 5 1 3 0 0 0 .262 One World Sports Network n Taft vs. Freer: Game 1, 8 p.m. Corpus Christi CC Fisher dh 3 2 0 1 2 2 .210 1:30 p.m. UEFA Champions Semifinal, Leg 2: Friday, Freer; Game 2, 4 p.m. Saturday, Adam Caillavet aced No. 14 from 165 McDonald 1b 4 2 2 3 1 2 .239 Davis 3b 5 1 1 0 0 1 .164 Real Madrid CF vs. Manchester City FC FS1/Fox Deportes Taft; *Game 3, 30 min. following Game 2 yards with a 7-iron on Monday in the 25th Vasquez lf 5 0 1 2 0 1 .179 1:30 p.m. La Liga: Club Atletico de Madrid vs. Rayo Vallecano de Madrid beIN Flight of Angels Halo Flight Golf Classic. Class 2a Witnesses included Austin Marshall, Chris Mayfield ss 3 0 0 1 0 0 .233 5 p.m. Copa Libertadores: CA River Plate vs. Independiente del Valle Moon 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .200 n Kenedy vs. Benavides, 7 p.m. Friday, Atwell and Darell Spitzer. Fox Soccer Plus Gonzalez c 4 1 1 0 0 0 .094 Mathis 5 p.m. Copa Libertadores: Toluca vs. Sao Paulo Fox Deportes totals 35 8 8 7 6 8 texas league 5:30 p.m. NASL: Jacksonville Armada FC vs. FC Edmonton beIN BaseBall n London vs. Ben Bolt, Alice HS: Game frisco aB r h Bi BB so avg. 7:30 p.m. Copa Libertadores: CA Mineiro vs. Racing Club Fox Soccer Plus 1, 7 p.m. Friday; Game 2, 1 p.m. Saturday; College sCores Kiner-Falefa ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .253 north division tennis *Game 3, 30 min. following Game 2 Gimenez c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .240 w l pct. gB n Woodsboro vs. Riviera, Three Riv- south Deglan c 1 0 1 0 0 0 .086 5 a.m.
Recommended publications
  • Cavalry FC Prospects VS FC Edmonton Prospects ‘Al Classico’ 2018
    18011 Spruce Meadows Way SW, Calgary, Alberta T2X 4B7 NEWS 18011 Spruce Meadows Way Calgary, AB T2X 4B7 (403) 974-4596 RELEASED: September 27, 2018 Cavalry FC Prospects VS FC Edmonton Prospects ‘Al Classico’ 2018 As we build our team for the inaugural Canadian Premier League season, we are excited to host a ‘prospects game’ with our provincial rivals FC Edmonton. The game will be part of a home and away series that fans are already dubbing ‘Al Classico’ … as an Alberta play on the famous Barcelona and Real Madrid rivalry game ‘El Clasico’. ‘Al Classico’ takes place on Saturday September 29th at Spruce Meadows on the Meadows on the Green Ring – the home pitch for Cavalry FC. The purpose of this game is to look at the local talent from both sides that will be gunning to make the roster for the 2019 season. It will also provide our fans with a preview of the potential players and the game day experience that we hope will be something very special. Cavalry FC Head Coach and General Manager, Tommy Wheeldon Jr., has already begun the search for the talented, local stars that are hungry to wear the colours of Cavalry FC. On the heels of winning a PDL Championship in his final season with the Calgary Foothills FC PDL team, it is evident that there is talent in this City. Limited tickets for ‘Al Classico’ are still available via: https://bit.ly/2QxGPgG. Seating is festival style (on bleachers) and ticket pricing is $25 (Adults), $15 (ages 3-12 years) and free for children 2 and under.
    [Show full text]
  • Section 18.0 – Socio-Economic Impact Assessment Table of Contents
    Suncor Energy Inc. Lewis In Situ Project Volume 2 – Environmental Impact Assessment February 2018 SECTION 18.0 – SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 18.0 SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT ...........................................................18 -1 18.1 Introduction .....................................................................................................18 -1 18.2 Study Area ......................................................................................................18 -1 18.2.1 Temporal Boundary ..........................................................................18 -1 18.2.2 Spatial Boundary ..............................................................................18 -1 18.3 Assessment Approach ....................................................................................18 -3 18.3.1 Regulatory Framework .....................................................................18 -3 18.3.2 Socio-economic Issues Identification ................................................18 -3 18.3.3 Valued Socio-Economic Components and Key Indicators ................ 18-3 18.3.4 Assessment Cases ...........................................................................18 -4 18.3.5 Assessment Criteria .........................................................................18 -5 18.3.6 Constraints Planning ........................................................................18 -6 18.4 Methods ..........................................................................................................18
    [Show full text]
  • Sam Houston State Bearkats 2020 Baseball Preseason Prospectus
    SAM HOUSTON STATE BEARKATS 2020 BASEBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS 7 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 12 NCAa REGIONALS | 1 SUPER REGIONAL | 64 MLB DRAFT PICKS Bearkat quick facts 2020 SChedule GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF FEBRUARY Location ......................................................................Huntsville, Texas Head Coach .....................................................Jay Sirianni (1st season) 14 SAINT MARY’S 6:30 p.m. Founded ........................................................................................1879 Alma Mater ..............................................................Nebraska, 2001 15 SAINT MARY’S 3:00 p.m. Enrollment .................................................................................20,477 School Record ......................................................... 0-0 (1st season) 16 SAINT MARY’S 12:00 p.m. 18 RICE 6:30 p.m. Nickname ................................................................................Bearkats Career Record ...........................................................................Same 21 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 6:30 p.m. Colors ...........................................................................Orange & White Assistant Coach (Recruiting Coord) .................Fuller Smith (1st season) 22 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 3:00 p.m. Affiliation ......................................................................NCAA Division I Alma Mater ................................................................Ole Miss, 2008 23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1:00 p.m. Conference ...........................................................................Southland
    [Show full text]
  • Zone of the Game May 12 May 26 Millwoods Soccer SWEMSA - Edmonton Sting
    issue 014 2013 edition Eddies Announce National TV Deal Nine FC Edmonton games will be shown on The Score Edmonton, Alberta (May 10, 2013) – FC Edmonton and Rogers have inked a partnership which will see at least six Eddies games live on The Score this NASL season. Eddies FC Edmonton has rapidly become one of Edmonton’s most exciting professional sports franchises, playing to loud and boisterous crowds at least 14 times a year. Thanks to the newly-signed partnership, The Score will broadcast nine FC Edmonton home games this year, starting May 12 vs. Atlanta and culminating October 27 with a game Go against Tampa Bay. “Throughout the club’s first three seasons, FC Edmonton has endeavoured to introduce itself to the Edmonton sports community as a fun and affordable professional entertain- ment choice,” said general manager Rod Proudfoot. “This new deal with Rogers will further raise the profile of FC Ed- LIVE! monton, our sponsors and our supporters within Edmonton and within the North American Soccer League. And with The Score’s reach, FC Edmonton will now become a more recognizable brand across the country.” In addition to having the games televised live, City Ed- monton has committed to help support the broadcasts with on-air promotional spots, commercials, creative features and local live content. The Score is Canada’s third-largest specialty sports channel with 6.6 million television subscribers, delivering breaking sports news, analysis, highlights and live events. City Edmonton offers viewers intensely-local, urban- oriented, culturally-diverse television programming. Media are invited to Clarke Stadium today where FC Edmonton owner Tom Fath, coaches, players and represen- tatives from the City of Edmonton will be on-hand to unveil the stadium’s new stands and seats, as well as a few other exciting announcements.
    [Show full text]
  • Daily Growl Game Wrap 08
    Daily Growl G A M E W R A P & P R E V I E W S O F C O M I N G A T T R A C T I O N S Monday, August 12 H O D G E T O W N A M A R I L L O , T X Amarillo Sod Poodles 2 RockHounds 2 Rocky’s Game suspended, mid-6 Corner The Cowardly Lion Said It Nicely When the Wicked Witch of the West blocked the path of Dorothy & Company to Oz by putting them to sleep in a fi eld of poppies, the Good Witch (Glinda) woke them up with some unexpected snowfall. Upon awakening, the Cowardly Lion yawned and (in that terrifi c voice) said “Peculiar weather we’re havin’, ain’t it?” This may be the fi rst time in recorded history that the words “Cowardly Lion” and “Sod Poodle” have been mentioned in the same sentence, but we had some pretty “peculiar” weather in Amarillo Monday, too. Much to the surprise of pretty much everyone … including weather forecasters (!) … Monday night’s game between the RockHounds and Sod Poodles was suspended due to rain in the middle of the sixth inning at A Statewide Road Trip... Hodgetown in Amarillo. The RockHounds took a 2-0 lead in the second on doubles from Tyler Ramirez and Taylor Motter and RBI singles A Playoff Race ... and from Greg Deichmann and Mickey McDonald. One more time around Matt Milburn tossed four scoreless innings … backed by excellent defense, including three double plays … before at Rocky Town! the Sod Poodles evened the game in the fi fth on three singles and a throwing error by fi rst baseman Chase Cala- buig.
    [Show full text]
  • TEXAS RANGERS ALTERNATE TRAINING SITE 2021 GAME NOTES Media Contact: Andrew Felts | [email protected] | 512.238.2213
    TEXAS RANGERS ALTERNATE TRAINING SITE 2021 GAME NOTES Media Contact: Andrew Felts | [email protected] | 512.238.2213 Game 5 | Road Game 3 | Wednesday, April 14, 2021 | 1:05 p.m. | Whataburger Field | Corpus Christi, TX Texas Rangers ATS (1-2-1) at Houston Astros ATS (2-1-1) Rangers ATS: RHP Sam Gaviglio (1-0, 0.00) | Astros ATS: RHP Cristian Javier (0-0, 0.00) TODAY’S GAME The Texas Rangers and Houston Astros wrap up their three-game Alternate Training Site exhibition series on Wednesday afternoon at Whataburger Field. Rangers RHP Sam Gaviglio AT is set to get the start opposite Astros RHP Cristian Javier. First pitch in Corpus Christi is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. STAY HOT, SAM SERIES HISTORY Rangers RHP Sam Gaviglio was the winning pitcher in Texas’ first Alternate Training Site Overall: 1-2-1 victory back on April 8 at Dell Diamond. Gaviglio held the Houston Astros scoreless on just In Round Rock: 1-1 one hit while recording a strikeout in 2.0 strong innings to help preserve a 4-1 Rangers win. In Corpus Christi: 0-1-1 Streak: T1 OUT OF THE ‘PEN One-Run Games: 0-0 Texas starter RHP Sam Gaviglio is scheduled to pitch approximately four innings in today’s contest. Following Gaviglio out of the Rangers bullpen, in no particular order, is expected to SERIES INFORMATION be RHP Joe Barlow, RHP Jharel Cotton, RHP Jake Lemoine and RHP Nick Vincent. Game 1 | Monday, April 12 | L 9-3 WP: Ralph Garza (1-0, 0.00) ABOUT LAST NIGHT LP: Drew Anderson (0-1, 3.00) The Texas Rangers and Houston Astros Alternate Training Site squads battled to a 1-1 tie on Tuesday night at Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi.
    [Show full text]
  • Evaluates and Plans for the Transportation Needs of the Nueces and San Patricio County Areas
    CSJ 0101-06-095 Affected Environment 3.0 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT 3.1 LAND USE 3.1.1 History and Development Trends Permanent settlement in the area that would eventually become Corpus Christi began in the 1840s when Henry L. Kinney and William P. Aubrey established a trading post on the west shore of what is now called Corpus Christi Bay. In 1846, Corpus Christi became the county seat of newly formed Nueces County, and by the 1850s the city was laid out with numbered streets. After the Civil War, the city emerged as an important shipping center when the main ship channel was dredged to accommodate large steam ships. The first railroad arrived in 1875, with three more rail lines following by 1914 (Long 2012a). Mayor Roy Miller adopted an aggressive modernization program in 1913. In three years, the City had paved 12 miles of existing streets, constructed two miles of new streets, laid 26 miles of sanitary and storm sewers, built a garbage incinerator, and installed a new water system (WPA 1942, 169). Though travelers crossing Nueces Bay had utilized a raised oyster reef between the Nueces and Corpus Christi Bays since the 1840s, a reinforced concrete causeway was completed in 1915 (Givens and Moloney 2011, 11; 195). A hurricane in 1919 destroyed much of North Beach and the downtown area. The city was rebuilt quickly, and in 1926 a deep water port was opened to accommodate large vessels, ushering in a period of growth and prosperity for the area. The following year, a bascule bridge (drawbridge) was constructed over the Inner Harbor and opened to the traveling public.
    [Show full text]
  • Whataburger 2021 Press
    PRESS KIT 2021 A simple goal: to serve a burger OUR STORY so big it took two hands to hold On Aug. 8, 1950, an adventurous and determined entrepreneur named Harmon Dobson opened up the world’s first Whataburger on Ayers Street in Corpus Christi, Texas. He had a simple goal: to serve a burger so big it took two hands to hold and so good that with one bite customers would say, “What a burger!” He succeeded on both counts and turned that one little burger stand into a legend loved throughout Texas and the South. Today, each and every Whataburger is made to order, right when it’s ordered, never frozen. And they’re still made with 100 percent pure beef and served on a big toasted five-inch bun with all “the extras” to suit your taste. Grilled jalapeños, extra bacon, three slices of cheese, no tomatoes, extra pickles? No problem. Your Whataburger will be made just like you like it, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whataburger’s following has grown exponentially in its 70-year history, thanks to a number of features, including its famous burgers and growing list of menu items; its iconic orange-and-white-striped A-Frame restaurants established in the early 1960s; its Fancy Ketchup that even has its own Facebook fan page; and its on-screen presence in every- thing from “King of the Hill” to “Friday Night Lights.” Whataburger is more than a burger chain. It is a place that feels like home to more than 50,000 employees, called Family Members, and millions of customers.
    [Show full text]
  • 2009 UTSA Roadrunners Baseball Media Guide
    2009 UTSA Roadrunners Baseball Media Guide Quick Facts Table of Contents General Introduction Institution ___________ The University of Texas at San Antonio Media information ____________________________________ 2 Nickname __________________________________ Roadrunners goUTSA.com _________________________________________ 3 Colors ______________ Orange (1665), navy blue (289) & white 2009 season outlook _________________________________ 4-6 Founded __________________________________________ 1969 2009 schedule ________________________________________ 7 Enrollment _______________________________________28,534 2009 rosters ________________________________________ 8-9 President ______________________________Dr. Ricardo Romo Roadrunner Field ____________________________________ 10 Athletics Director ___________________________ Lynn Hickey Wolff Stadium _______________________________________ 11 Athletics phone __________________________ 210/458-4161 Ticket & camp information ____________________________ 12 Ticket office phone _______________________ 210/458-8872 Affiliation ______________________________ NCAA Division I Meet The Roadrunners Conference ___________________________________ Southland Returnee bios _____________________________________ 14-29 Coaching Staff Newcomer bios ___________________________________ 30-32 Head coach _______________ Sherman Corbett (ninth season) UTSA Baseball award winners _________________________ 33 Record at UTSA (seasons) ________________ 250-213 (eight) Head Coach Sherman Corbett ______________________
    [Show full text]
  • IWA, John Paul II Track Athletes Earn State Spots in TAPPS 5A Meet Game Jackpots / Top Prizes
    2B Saturday, April 29, 2017 Caller-Times Sports on TV, radio Hooks Report ON TELEVISION rero, FS1/Fox Deportes Ten Network Club Leon, Univision/Univision Deportes THURSDAY'S BOX SCORE SATURDAY’S LISTINGS 10 p.m. — Ramon Alvarez vs. Omar Chavez, 2 p.m. — College: Texas A&M at Kentucky, 6:50 p.m. — Liga MX: Tigres UANL vs. Club Auto Racing beIN2 SEC Network Tijuana, GALA HOOKS TODAY 7 a.m. — Formula 1: Russian Grand Prix, Football 2 p.m. — College: Indiana at Michigan, Big 7 p.m. — Liga MX: CF Pachuca vs. Cruz Opponent: Frisco RoughRiders HOOKS 4, ROCKHOUNDS 3, 12 INN. Qualifying, CNBC/Univision Deportes 11 a.m. — 2017 NFL Draft, Rounds 4-7, ESPN/ Ten Network Azul, NBCU Midland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. 8 a.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Se- NFL Network 2 p.m. — College: Oklahoma State at Baylor, 7 p.m. — Portugal: Benfica vs. Estoril, When: 7:05 p.m. Saturday Vertigan lf 523110.348 ries: Toyota Owners 400, Practice, FS1 Noon — College: Arkansas Spring Game, FSSW GolTV Where: Whataburger Field Schrock 2b 600001.212 9 a.m. — NASCAR XFINITY: ToyotaCare 250, SEC Network 2 p.m. — College: San Diego at BYU, BYUtv 8:50 p.m. — Liga MX: America vs. Atlas, Pitching probables: TBA (CC) Sportman cf 502002.329 Qualifying, FS1 1 p.m. — College: Oregon Spring Game, Pac 5 p.m. — College: Grand Canyon at New Univision Deportes Rosa 1b 411312.176 10:30 a.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup 12 Network Mexico State, FSSW/FCS-Pacific 9 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 FRISCO ROUGHRIDERS MEDIA GUIDE Designed, Written and Laid out by Ryan Rouillard
    table of contents CLUB INFORMATION club history & records Front office directory .................................. 4-5 Year-by-year records ......................................46 Ownership &and executive bios ............... 6-8 Year-by-year statistics ...................................47 Club information ..............................................9 RoughRiders timeline ..............................48-55 Dr Pepper Ballpark ...................................10-11 Single-game team records ...........................56 Texas League All-Star Games in Frisco .......12 Single-game individual records ..................57 Broadcasters, broadcast partners ...............13 Single-season team batting records ..........58 Media information and policies ..................14 Single-season team pitching records .........59 Rangers Minor League info ....................15-17 Single-season individual batting records ......60 Single-season individual pitching records ....61 COACHES & STAFF Career batting records ..................................62 Joe Mikulik (manager) .............................20-21 Career pitching records ................................63 Greg Hibbard (pitching coach) ....................22 Notable streaks...............................................64 Jason Hart (hitting coach) ............................23 Perfect games and no-hitters ......................65 Support staff, coaching awards ...................24 Opening Day lineups .....................................66 Midseason All-Stars, Futures Game ............67
    [Show full text]
  • Comments on Clarke Stadium Proposed Field Changes from the Junior Football Perspective
    Comments on Clarke Stadium proposed Field Changes from the Junior Football Perspective The Edmonton Huskies and Edmonton Wildcats play junior level football - players aged 18-22 - as members of the Canadian Junior Football League. The CJFL has been in existence since 1883. The City of Edmonton, and Northern Alberta, has been blessed to have these two Junior teams offering their programs since 1948 playing in the Prairie Football Conference of the CJFL with the other Conference teams in Calgary, Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg. Currently there are only two available facilities in Edmonton that meet the CJFL field criteria and are available to Junior football: Commonwealth Stadium and Clarke Stadium. Without access to a CJFL approved field, Junior football in Edmonton no longer is a reality and that 65plus year history is lost. A permanently lined football field is our preferred option and that is supported by the survey that City administration recently conducted. Including players, coaching staff, administrators, and trainers, both Junior teams have nearly 200 people participating in the delivery of Junior football. Our combined rosters of 130 players stay in Edmonton, adding value to our Community as they mature into diligent hard- working young men reflecting virtually every walk of life - fire fighters, Police officers, teachers, engineers, trades people, lawyers, medical personnel, entrepreneurs, and so on; not to overlook professional football players, 5 of whom are on the current Edmonton Eskimo roster. Eventually many raise their families here and virtually every high school football coach has a connection to Junior football. We all remember the hey-days of Clarke Stadium with the likes of Jackie Parker, Johnny Bright, Rollie Miles.
    [Show full text]