Thursday, March 31, 2011

Diamond Game Tonight!!

Game is still on for tonight, but the start time has been moved back to 5:00 or 5:30. Coach Cook thinks the field will be fine if we give it an extra hour or less. It is supposed to stop raining around 3 according to numerous websites and the ag lime on Diamonds field will soak it up real fast. See you all there.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Big Win.

We beat Aurora 3-1 tonight for 3rd place on the Cassville tournament. Landon Terry pitched 7 innings giving up 4 hits 1 walk while striking out 7. Reese Stevenson, Austin Hancock, Cameron Terry, and Kevin Miller each had a hit. We played great defense, even with some spectacular plays by Reese at short. We move to 2-1 on the year. We play Diamond on Thursday there at 4:30.

1-1 With A Weird Finish!!

We opened up our Varsity play yesterday with a 11-1 win over Pierce City and 13-12 loss to Seneca. Against Pierce City, Riley Veith threw a no-hitter, walked 1, had 12 K's and 0 earned runs in 6 innings. Riley Veith and Landon Terry had 2 hits and 2 RBI's. Cody Hall had 2 RBI's also. In the night cap, we played Seneca to a 10-10 tie after 5 innings and the time limit was up. In this tournament, if there is a tie, you stop play and go to tie breakers. Tie breakers are runners that reach 3rd, then if still tied, runners that reach 2nd, then if still tied runners that reach 1st. Coach Yust and I both talked them into playing one more inning. After the 6th inning it was still tied. We campaigned for another innning. We got it. Before the 7th inning started, we were informed that both Seneca and us had the same amount of base runners reach 3rd during the first 6 innings. So as soon as the runner reached 3rd in the bottom of the 7th, even if we get 3 outs we would lose. They were not going to let us play any more extra innings. So with 2 outs and a runner on 3rd, we had to pick him off. I would rather lose with the ball in our hands than by some tie breaker rule. Kevin Miller had 3 hits and Reese Stevenson had 3 RBI's. We play Aurora at 4:45pm today for 3rd place at Cassville. See you all there.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

JV goes 1-2 so far

JV beat Cassville 9th grade on Monday 7-3. Alex Mareth picks up the win. Brent Cornman had a triple and a RBI. Reese Veith had a 2 RBI single. Tuesday we lost 12-11 to Exeter and 14-0 to Miller. Cameron Terry pitched really well and began to run out of gas and a few mistakes lead to a big inning by Exeter. Miller was a big athletic Varisty team that did a lot of things right yesterday. I was very proud of the boys and the way they improved. Varsity will play at 2:30 tomorrow vs Pierce City at the Cassville Classic.

Monday, March 21, 2011

State Champs!!!!!!!

Congratulations to the Purdy Lady Eagles for winning the Class 2 State Championship over the weekend. This is well deserved and shows what hard work and determination can accomplish. Good job Ladies. You represented our school, community, and the Ozarks very well this season.

Baseball Starts This Week!

Busy week for Purdy Baseball. JV plays tonight at Cassville at 5PM vs Cassville 9th grade. One 7 inning game. Tomorrow, the JV travels to Sarcoxie to play in the Sarcoxie Tournament. Game times are at 3 and 5 vs Exeter and Miller. Our Varsity will pick up play on Thursday in the Cassville tournament. We play at 2:30 and 7 vs Pierce City and Seneca. We will then play Friday, time depending on how we do on Thursday. Hope to see you all out this week.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Final Four!!!!

Congratulations Coach Young and Coach Schallert and the Purdy Lady Eagles!! They beat Fordland on Saturday and move on in the state play-offs. They will play Clopton on Thursday night at the Hearnes Center in Columbia, MO at 8:20pm in the semifinals of the state tournament.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Congratulations Lady Eagles!!!!!

The Lady Eagles have won the District and Sectional Championships over the past week and now face Fordland in the Quarterfinals at Logan Rogersville on Saturday at 2:45. Everyone get your black and gold on and make a trip to support these group of girls on there quest for the final four. One more win and they are there.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Coach Hughes' Corner

I held off on this corner for a couple of reason's. I wanted to wait till after the beginning of March to hopefully brag about my fishing trip to Roaring River with my dad and the twins. And I can actually say I have something to brag about. Both boys caught there limit in about 20 minutes and Trey caught a 3 1/2 pound Rainbow Trout. I also wanted to wait till basketball was over to honor and congratulate the boys on a great season. They won 17 games and played some great games. A special thanks and appreciation goes out to the Seniors for 4 great years on the basketball court. Good Job Landon, Riley, Kevin and TJ. All 4 of you deserve a hand. The Girls team also deserves one. They will be playing Liberal tomorrow night in the Championship game at 7:30. Get out to Carthage and support your Lady Eagles. Good luck girls.

I wrote this on Tuesday afternoon for my wife to be able to understand and feel the same things that I did. She was unable to go this year because Hunter had practice Tuesday morning for 5th and 6th grade.

This maybe long winded, because I am a proud father right now. One of my proudest moments as a father. I was honored to be accompanied to Roaring River this morning with my dad and my twin sons, Travis and Trey. They are 6 and have about 5 hours a piece of fishing time combined due to our busy schedule with baseball.

The trip started yesterday when we all made it down to my parents house. The boys went early and I showed up around midnight after getting home from officiating a district basketball game. My wife and oldest were unable to attend the opening morning tradition due to the oldest having basketball practice.

I used to fish at Roaring River on a weekly basis back when I was a teenager/early 20's, but the last time I was down there was last March 1st. (I live about 25 minutes from there). Since last opening day was the last time there, that was also the last time any of my trout rods had been messed with. So, at Midnight last night, I was fixing rods. After 3 hours of sleep, I woke the boys up. They are just like me. I hate mornings and am a pain to get up. But this morning they were up and dressed before I could say good morning.

We left Mom and Dads at 5:30 and made the short drive to the park. We got set up and found our normal spot open. We set our tackle and rods down and headed to the fire. At 6:15 we headed back to the spot. Keeping a 6 year old occupied when he is that close to water and fire for about an hour is hard to do. Add another and it is impossible. We made it to 6:18, and I hear, 'is it time yet', then again at 6:19, 6:20, 6:21, 6:22. You get the point.

Finally the horn goes off. Back to my first paragraph when I mentioned them not having a lot of experience. Well, my dad and I would cast for them and let them reel it in. Using a black rooster tail with one silver spinner and one a gold spinner, the boys doubled up on about the 3rd or 4th cast. This was pretty neat to watch. After a few more casts, Travis, the one I was casting for, had 3 fish working on 4. Travis was letting Trey know that he only had 1. Then Trey caught his 2nd. Then all of a sudden, BAM, Lunker on for Trey. With my dad helping him hold the pole up and even coaching him in the reeling in, he was trying to go faster than needed with 4 lb test line, he landed a 3 lb 8 oz Rainbow Trout. We immediately took pictures and he was back to the river bank for fish 4. Which he caught before Travis caught his 4th. In approximately 20 minutes, both had there limit and Trey had a lunker. They both were proud of there bounty and was grinning from ear to ear, and bragging to anyone that would listen. I just received a phone call saying he was even the winner of the Kids Lunker division that the local Chamber of Commerce puts on. So, I am sure bragging will continue.


As you can see from my story I am pretty excited for both of them. We took Trey's fish to the Taxidermist Tuesday night and should have it back in a few months. I also would like to thank my dad for being there with us. He took me when I was a boy and I would like to thank him for a great tradition that I now get to carry out with my boys.(Hunter has been going since he was 5 or 6, but missed due to basketball) Hopefully one of these days I can help my boys with there kids.

Coach Hughes