Shots of the Chronicle's All-Greater Houston
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Jul 4 2010 12:15AM
Michael Paulsen /
Chronicle
Toller Boardman, Jr., P, BellaireThe junior
lefthander, who is committed to Texas, was the District 20-5A player of
the year, won 12 games went undefeated in 20-5A play for the Cardinals.
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Jul 4 2010
12:20AM
Brett Coomer /
Chronicle
John Simms, Sr., P, College ParkThe Rice signee was
the District 14-5A most valuable player and went 8-1 with a 1.07 ERA. He
struck out 123 batters in 65 1/3 innings, while also hitting .370 at the
plate.
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Jul 4 2010
12:22AM
Julio Cortez /
AP
Jameson Taillon, Sr., P, The WoodlandsThe Rice
signee and No. 2 overall pick by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the MLB Draft
was 8-1 with a 1.78 ERA with 114 strikeouts in 62 2/3 innings. For his
career he was 22-6 with 282 strikeouts in 173 innings.
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Jul 4 2010
12:26AM
Jerry Baker /
For the Chronicle
Chase Wellbrock, Sr., P, BrenhamThe Houston signee
helped the Cubs to a state championship with an 18-0 record a 1.83 ERA
and 106 strikeouts in 99 innings. He broke Brenham's school record for
wins and best pitching record in a season.
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Jul 4 2010
12:27AM
Tony Bullard /
For the Chronicle
Cole Lankford, Jr., C, LamarThe Texas A&M
commitment hit .541 with 10 home runs and 68 RBIs for the Redskins this
season. He was a first-team all-state selection and has been a
three-time first-team all-district pick.
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Jul 4 2010
12:32AM
Tony Bullard /
For the Chronicle
Taylor Cobb, Jr., IF, FB AustinCobb was the area's
regular season leader in Class 5A in batting average (.562) and RBIs
(43). He hit five home runs and scored 28 runs in addition to those
totals.
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Jul 4 2010
12:34AM
Bob Levey /
For The Chronicle
Tyler Green, Sr., IF, BrazoswoodThe TCU signee and
eighth-round pick of the Arizona Diamondbacks was a terror at the plate
(500 average,.925 slugging percentage, 11 homers, 46 RBI) and on the
mound (10-1 record, 0.93 ERA, 108 strikeouts in 75 2/3
innings).
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Jul 4 2010
12:44AM
Tony Bullard /
For the Chronicle
Jared Lakind, Sr., IF, Cypress WoodsThe Arkansas
signee and District 15-5A most valuable player hit .404 with five homers
and 23 RBIs in the regular season but complemented it with an 8-0
record, a 1.88 ERA and 91 strikeouts in 63 1/3 innings
pitched.
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Jul 4 2010
12:48AM
Diana L. Porter /
For the Chronicle
Jake Kane, Sr., IF, DullesThe first-team
all-district pick and Blinn College signee hit .438 with 10 homers and
32 RBIs while slugging .888 for the Vikings.
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Jul 4 2010
12:48AM
Jerry Baker /
For the Chronicle
John Stanford, Sr., IF, ClementsHe was one of the
key pieces of the Rangers run to the state tournament, hitting .415 with
12 homers and 47 RBIs while slugging .849.
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Jul 4 2010
12:49AM
Jerry Baker /
For the Chronicle
Michael Aquino, Sr., OF, College ParkThe two-time
first-team all-district pick hit .395 with 11 home runs and 31 RIs while
slugging .884 for the Cavaliers.
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Jul 4 2010
12:51AM
Billy Smith II /
Chronicle
Chance Bolcerek, Jr., OF, BrenhamThe District 18-4A
most valuable player and Texas A&M commitment hit .549 with 10
homers and 63 RBIs while stealing 28 bases for the state champion
Cubs.
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Jul 4 2010
12:53AM
Jerry Baker /
For the Chronicle
Blake Whitter, Sr., OF, KingwoodWhitter, the
District 21-5A most valuable player and a Texas State signee, was a
dual-threat. He hit .422 with four homers and 38 RBIs while going 8-2 on
the mound with a 2.40 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 65 1/3
innings.
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Jul 4 2010
12:55AM
Tony Bullard /
For the Chronicle
Boomer White, So., OF, MemorialThe District 18-5A
Newcomer of the Year hit .408 with nine homers and 39 RBIs and collected
62 hits out of the leadoff spot for the Mustangs.
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Jul 4 2010
1:00AM
Tony Bullard /
For the Chronicle
Jake Wise, Sr., UT, Cypress FallsThe Golden Eagles
catcher hit a District 15-5A best .505 with 11 homers and 31 RBIs in the
regular season.
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