Thursday, May 26, 2011
We ended our season on Tuesday with a 2-0 lost to Clever. We ended a great season with a 22-5 record, which maybe the best record for this baseball program here at Purdy. If anyone knows, let us know on here. This is an accomplishment that I want these boys to be proud of. We had 7 All-Conference picks and 5 All-District picks, We won the Ozark 7 Conference for a 5th time in the 6 years that I have been here and our 4th District title. These are all great accomplishments and if you see any of these boys, tell them good job. I will be announcing post season honors at the Baseball Banquet at 7pm tomorrow night. See you all there.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Sectional Contest
I know most of you like the fact that my day has been hectic, because that means that we have won our district. I have some news to pass on and let everyone know what the next few days hold. We will play Clever at 6pm on Monday, May 23rd at Clever. Admission will be $6 for ages 6 and up. Practice will be like normal for Wed-Fri. We will then practice at 9pm on Saturday morning. Saturday morning will be a hitting practice only. We will be out of school at noon on Monday and we will hit at 1:30 before we leave at 2:45 to go to Clever. This is a good time to be a Purdy Eagle. Lets pass the word around and get everyone out to support these young men as they play in the 2011 Missouri Class 2 State Playoffs.
District Champions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YES!!!!!!!!!! We won the district title last night 5-1 vs Diamond. We played errorless baseball and Kevin Miller pitched great. He pitched all 7 innings and held Diamond to one earned run and had 6k's and 2 BBs. Devon Bennett and Riley Veith came up with big 2 RBI hits and Reese Stevenson added the other RBI. Play of the game goes to Devon Bennett, as he threw out the runner trying to score from second on a base hit and then Riley hanging on as the runner plowed him over. Great play by both. Austin Hancock had a diving grab in the 7th inning. We play Clever on next Monday, not sure on time yet.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
2 wins and in the Finals
We beat Sarcoxie on Saturday 10-0. It took us a while to get our bats going, but scored 7 in the 6th to end the game. Riley Veith and Landon Terry both had 3 hits and Landon picked up his 7th win on the year. We then turned around and played Miller last night and won 5-3. Our bats were not hot but warm enough to get the win. Kevin Miller and a 2 RBI single and picked up the save for Riley Veith. Riley struck out 8 over 5 and 1/3 innings. Kevin pitched a perfect 1 and 2/3 innings. Tonight at 6pm we play Diamond for the District Championship. Come out and support us at Ash Grove.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Senior Night Goes Off With A Bang!!!
We beat Clever last night 4-3 on Senior Night. All 3 Seniors had a say. Riley Veith pitched 6 innings, while striking out 12 to get the win and Kevin Miller shut the door in the 7th to earn the save. Landon Terry drove in the tying and winning runs with a 1 out 2 RBI double in the bottom of the 6th down 3-2. Riley and Cameron Terry added an RBI. Devon Bennett had 2 hits. We finished the regular seasons with some firsts. We were undefeated at home 10-0, we have a 19-4 record going into districts, and our 4 losses are to Class 3 schools. We beat all the Class 1 and 2 schools we played and some Class 3 schools. We now start our second part of the year 0-0 just like everyone else. You lose, you go home. Districts are tomorrow at Ash Grove. We play Sarcoxie at 12:30. Travel up to watch us play.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
We Sweep A Double Header!!!!!
We beat Galena last night 10-5 and 13-5. Reese Stevenson picks up the win in game one. He pitched 5 innings giving up 3 earned runs, while walking 3 and striking out 9. Landon Terry gets a 2 inning save, while only allowing 1 hit over 2 scoreless innings. Riley Veith was 3-4 with a Grandslam in the 6th inning with 2 outs and the score 6-5. Reese and Cameron Terry added 2 RBI's a piece. In game 2, Devon Bennett gets his 1st Varsity start and earned the win, pitching 3.2 innings. Cameron Terry pitched excellent in relief. Reese was 4-4 with 5 RBI's and a solo homer and 2 doubles. Cody Hall was 3-4 with 4 RBI's and a 3 run homer. Riley and Reese both finish the day with 6 hits. We are now 18-4 and play Clever on Thursday for Senior Night. Come out and support your Baseball Eagles and our 3 Seniors!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Offense must of been left in Purdy last night!
We got beat 4-0, Kevin Miller and the defense kept us in the game, but our bats didn't come with us last night. We had some oppurtunities to get on the board the entire game, but left runners on most of the night. Cody Hall had 2 or our 6 hits on the night and balls were hit hard, but right at people. We competed with a very good Cassville team and one of the better pitchers in the area, but just came up short. We play Galena tonight in a Varsity Double Header starting at 4:30 at Purdy. See you there.
Monday, May 9, 2011
2 Wins over the weekend!
We beat East Newton on Friday night 9-5. We scored 4 in the 1st, with the big blow coming from Kevin Miller and his 3 run homer. Cody hall would add a 2 run homer later in the game and Landon Terry picked up his 6th win on the year. We then got an oppurtunity to play at Hammons Field in Springfield on Sunday, mothers day. And we brought home a win for the MOMMA'S. Reese Stevenson and Devon Bennett both had 2 hits and our defense was perfect on the day. Our pitching combined to have 14 K's, allowed 4 hits and a few walks. This lead to the 3-0 win that was our 13th straight and moved our overall record to 16-3. We play Cassville tonight at there place at 5. See you there.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Conference Champs!!!!!!!!!!!!
We are Conference Champs after a while of not having the title or sharing it with someone else. We beat Wheaton last night 11-3. Riley Veith picks up the win and gets support from his own bat, along with Kevin Millers 3 hits, and Cody Hall and Devon Bennetts 2 hits. Good job boys, CONFERENCE CHAMPS!!!!!!!!!!!
Busy, Busy!!
We have had a busy week of baseball. We got rained out on Monday vs Monett. No date available at this time to make it up. We played Marionville on Tuesday and snuck out of town with a 10-6 win. They only had 2 hits the entire game, but our walks and errors lead to some runs. We finally got on the board in the 4th after 3 innings of 0 runs. Reese Stevenson was 3-4 and Riley Veith was 2-2.
Yesterday morning was the district seed meeting and we came out of that with the 1 seed. We play May 14th at 12:30 vs Sarcoxie at Ash Grove. Other seeds are Ash Grove 2, Diamond 3, College Heights and Miller are the 4 and 5 seeds. Pierce City is the 6th and Southwest is the 7.
Yesterday morning was the district seed meeting and we came out of that with the 1 seed. We play May 14th at 12:30 vs Sarcoxie at Ash Grove. Other seeds are Ash Grove 2, Diamond 3, College Heights and Miller are the 4 and 5 seeds. Pierce City is the 6th and Southwest is the 7.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Coach Hughes' Corner
What to talk about on this edition of the almost world famous Coach Hughes' Corner. Well, I had it all figured out. We were going to discuss(well, me type, you read) the ins and outs of coaches meetings regarding seed meeting, all-conference picks, and so forth. But after last nights world news, I am going to tell you where, what, and how I felt about 10 years ago.
It was a normal Fall morning, September 11th 2001. I was in my Junior year of college at St. Mary College in Leavenworth, KS. I had a pretty good routine by this time and was taking really early morning classes due to baseball practice and workouts. I had a 7:00 am Human Sexuality and Psychology class. I got up and went to class like normal, and then would stop by the register office on my way back to breakfast and get some candy and talk to the ladies in the office. This is when I first heard of the plane accidently hitting a building in New York. I immediately skipped breakfast and went to the dorm rooms to watch tv. By the time I got there, the lobby on 4th floor was full. The 2nd plane had hit and we were now under attack. It hit really hard to us on 4th floor for 2 reasons. We were less than 5 miles from Fort Leavenworth, which is where most of the higher ups in the army were stationed. Rumor had it that, if someone wanted to hurt the US military, Fort Leavenworth was the best target. This put us all on edge and of course rumors and gossip began to fly immediately that Fort Leavenworth could be attacked. This was devastating to most everyone, but not the main reason of the 2 that we on 4th floor was concerned. Dan Flygare was a Freshman and lived right across the hall from me. We had became really good friends and hung out all the time. After the 2nd plane crashed and it was announced that a 3rd one was suspected of being high jacked, Dan lost it emotionally. After calming him down, we found out the reason. His dad is a pilot for Delta Air lines and was scheduled to fly out of New York that morning. He or his mother could not reach his dad and no reports of which planes were hijacked was being released. After hours of watching the tv, going to no class that day, and comforting a friend, we received word that his dad was ok. He was not allowed off his plane due to the circumstances and his flight was grounded after the 1st plane crashed. He had left his cell phone in his bag that was in the baggage part of the plane and could not contact anyone while he was on the plane. I remember feeling numb and shocked more than anything. I was just 20 years old and remember being told in high school and college history classes that we, the United States, were the 800 pound gorilla and that we wouldn't be attacked on our soil again. I don't think I really ever felt mad or angered during that day. More of "I can't believe this." I had no ties to New York or the army other than friends of friends. I was still young enough to have the 'who cares' attitude. But as the days went by, and the 'normal' activities of America started back up, I, like many Americans became upset or mad. Everytime a baseball game or football game came on tv and they played the National Anthem, or CNN would report that Bush was sending more troops to find the person or people responsible, I would get even more upset. As time went by, my anger would reside some, but I would never forget.
Now almost 10 years later, I am reminded of my anger towards some individual or group of individuals that I never knew. I am also a firm believer that this action taken on Osama Bin Laden, one person, does not make up for the 1000's that were killed because of his beliefs and reasons. I, like so many other Americans, don't believe in the doings of these terrorists. And believe that we should stand up for our fallen family and friends. But, being a Christian, I am having trouble agreeing with these actions, even though I celebrated with other Americans late last night and this morning. One of the most misinterpreteded verses in the bible is the verse that says, "An eye for and eye......". But in Matthew 5:38-39 Jesus clearly tells us, "You have heard that it was said, 'Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth. But I tell you, Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also." I am not sure how to hold this up.
This kind of takes us to my 1st idea on this Corner. I can't wait for our seed meeting on Wednesday morning. I have been stewing and upset all winter and spring regarding this district and the way a few coaches turned against us in a way. We have to go to Ash Grove because of some coaches voting against us hosting it. And those coaches will be looking at a low seed. Karma! Oh, wait, Coach Hughes, turn the other cheek. Have a good week and God Bless America!
It was a normal Fall morning, September 11th 2001. I was in my Junior year of college at St. Mary College in Leavenworth, KS. I had a pretty good routine by this time and was taking really early morning classes due to baseball practice and workouts. I had a 7:00 am Human Sexuality and Psychology class. I got up and went to class like normal, and then would stop by the register office on my way back to breakfast and get some candy and talk to the ladies in the office. This is when I first heard of the plane accidently hitting a building in New York. I immediately skipped breakfast and went to the dorm rooms to watch tv. By the time I got there, the lobby on 4th floor was full. The 2nd plane had hit and we were now under attack. It hit really hard to us on 4th floor for 2 reasons. We were less than 5 miles from Fort Leavenworth, which is where most of the higher ups in the army were stationed. Rumor had it that, if someone wanted to hurt the US military, Fort Leavenworth was the best target. This put us all on edge and of course rumors and gossip began to fly immediately that Fort Leavenworth could be attacked. This was devastating to most everyone, but not the main reason of the 2 that we on 4th floor was concerned. Dan Flygare was a Freshman and lived right across the hall from me. We had became really good friends and hung out all the time. After the 2nd plane crashed and it was announced that a 3rd one was suspected of being high jacked, Dan lost it emotionally. After calming him down, we found out the reason. His dad is a pilot for Delta Air lines and was scheduled to fly out of New York that morning. He or his mother could not reach his dad and no reports of which planes were hijacked was being released. After hours of watching the tv, going to no class that day, and comforting a friend, we received word that his dad was ok. He was not allowed off his plane due to the circumstances and his flight was grounded after the 1st plane crashed. He had left his cell phone in his bag that was in the baggage part of the plane and could not contact anyone while he was on the plane. I remember feeling numb and shocked more than anything. I was just 20 years old and remember being told in high school and college history classes that we, the United States, were the 800 pound gorilla and that we wouldn't be attacked on our soil again. I don't think I really ever felt mad or angered during that day. More of "I can't believe this." I had no ties to New York or the army other than friends of friends. I was still young enough to have the 'who cares' attitude. But as the days went by, and the 'normal' activities of America started back up, I, like many Americans became upset or mad. Everytime a baseball game or football game came on tv and they played the National Anthem, or CNN would report that Bush was sending more troops to find the person or people responsible, I would get even more upset. As time went by, my anger would reside some, but I would never forget.
Now almost 10 years later, I am reminded of my anger towards some individual or group of individuals that I never knew. I am also a firm believer that this action taken on Osama Bin Laden, one person, does not make up for the 1000's that were killed because of his beliefs and reasons. I, like so many other Americans, don't believe in the doings of these terrorists. And believe that we should stand up for our fallen family and friends. But, being a Christian, I am having trouble agreeing with these actions, even though I celebrated with other Americans late last night and this morning. One of the most misinterpreteded verses in the bible is the verse that says, "An eye for and eye......". But in Matthew 5:38-39 Jesus clearly tells us, "You have heard that it was said, 'Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth. But I tell you, Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also." I am not sure how to hold this up.
This kind of takes us to my 1st idea on this Corner. I can't wait for our seed meeting on Wednesday morning. I have been stewing and upset all winter and spring regarding this district and the way a few coaches turned against us in a way. We have to go to Ash Grove because of some coaches voting against us hosting it. And those coaches will be looking at a low seed. Karma! Oh, wait, Coach Hughes, turn the other cheek. Have a good week and God Bless America!