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OCUDad
5/5/2007, 06:51 PM
The Oklahoma City Stars swept their competition to take the Sooner Athletic Conference title today.

After three run-rule victories, the Stars won a slugfest against Southern Nazarene for the title.

OCU 14, NWOSU 1 on Wednesday, May 2
OCU 12, USAO 2 on Thursday, May 3
OCU 13, Lubbock Christian 3 on Friday, May 4
OCU, 14, Southern Naz 13 for the title today, May 5

Now it's on to Houston for the Region VI tourney. Winning Region VI pretty much guarantees the Stars a return to the NAIA World Series.

Jello Biafra
5/7/2007, 07:40 PM
The Oklahoma City Stars swept their competition to take the Sooner Athletic Conference title today.

After three run-rule victories, the Stars won a slugfest against Southern Nazarene for the title.

OCU 14, NWOSU 1 on Wednesday, May 2
OCU 12, USAO 2 on Thursday, May 3
OCU 13, Lubbock Christian 3 on Friday, May 4
OCU, 14, Southern Naz 13 for the title today, May 5

Now it's on to Houston for the Region VI tourney. Winning Region VI pretty much guarantees the Stars a return to the NAIA World Series.



my post went awol...


grats to jack and his boys......

Paperclip
5/8/2007, 11:28 AM
(grumble grumble)

OCUDad
5/8/2007, 04:46 PM
my post went awol...


grats to jack and his boys......If by "jack and his boys," you mean "Denney Crabaugh, Keith Lytle, and their boys," thanks. :D

Big Red Ron
5/8/2007, 08:11 PM
Yay, I guess.

OCUDad
5/8/2007, 08:47 PM
Try to contain your enthusiasm, Ron.

setem
5/8/2007, 09:27 PM
If by "jack and his boys," you mean "Denney Crabaugh, Keith Lytle, and their boys," thanks. :D

I was thinking the same thing myself!

Crabaugh is a good cat. Hell of a coach! Right now, it would nice if he came south a few miles and set them Sooners on fire.

Ike
5/9/2007, 03:06 PM
You can't stop the wookie. You can only hope to contain him.


And by winning the first game of the regional yesterday, they continue a tradition that started when I was there. They have now won 50 or more games for nine consecutive seasons.

Paperclip
5/9/2007, 04:22 PM
A little bit of a shocker today. SNU beat OCU in extras on a walk-off HR. SNU had tied it at 2 in the bottom of the 9th with a HR by the starting pitcher who went the distance for the win.
http://www.hbuhuskies.com/Baseball/Tournaments/2007Region6/Stats/R6-05.HTM

OCUDad
5/9/2007, 05:06 PM
Depressed and disgruntled OBU fans can't wait to post bad news about the Stars. :D

We shall return. We shall prevail.

Paperclip
5/9/2007, 05:15 PM
Depressed and disgruntled OBU fans can't wait to post bad news about the Stars. :D

Yeah, so? OCU is the true Evil Empire.

Jello Biafra
5/9/2007, 05:46 PM
If by "jack and his boys," you mean "Denney Crabaugh, Keith Lytle, and their boys," thanks. :D



sorry. jack pugh. don't know who the coaches are just that jack has been with em for a few years.

SOONER STEAKER
5/9/2007, 06:35 PM
Chris Hardin for SNU is having a great season. Goes 10 inn. on the mound and goes yard. Is he another Ray Hayward or Brooks Kiesnick?

Does OCU have the pitching depth to come back thru the loser's bracket?

Ike
5/9/2007, 07:27 PM
Does OCU have the pitching depth to come back thru the loser's bracket?


In a word: yes.

SOONER STEAKER
5/9/2007, 08:06 PM
I wonder if OCU took SNU lightly since they just beat them in the conference championship? OR what is just SNU's day?

OCUDad
5/9/2007, 09:03 PM
I don't think OCU took SNU lightly - Crabaugh and Lytle won't let their boys do that at this point in the season. SNU is/was a worthy foe, and OCU ran into a buzz saw. It happens. I don't think it'll happen twice in one series.

OCU has excellent pitching depth (I think it was their #3 who threw against SNU), but consider this also: In 60 games so far this year, OCU has outscored its opponents 603 to 222. The boys can hit, too. All the more reason to respect Hardin's accomplishment.

OCUDad
5/9/2007, 09:06 PM
sorry. jack pugh. don't know who the coaches are just that jack has been with em for a few years.Yes, sorry I didn't get the reference. Jack is the Stars' unofficial strength and conditioning coach, and a heck of a powerlifter in his own right.

Paperclip
5/10/2007, 01:02 PM
And OCU is done after giving up a 9, yes 9 run 9th inning to lose to Lubbock Christian 11-7.

setem
5/10/2007, 01:04 PM
I have said it before and I will say it again...












































!!!****!!!

OCUDad
5/10/2007, 02:20 PM
Truly an unfortunate end to the season. Giving up 9 runs in any inning, even to Lubbock, is unforgivable.

Only way things could have been worse would be if I was rooting for Oklahoma Baptist.

Paperclip
5/10/2007, 02:27 PM
Only way things could have been worse would be if I was rooting for Oklahoma Baptist.

Heh. Jerk. :D

Big Red Ron
5/10/2007, 02:28 PM
dang, right?

;)

OCUDad
5/10/2007, 02:31 PM
dang, right?

;)Absolutely right. Do we need to send the Suicide Watch Team to your house? :D

Paperclip
5/10/2007, 04:44 PM
SNU eliminated now also.

SOONER STEAKER
5/10/2007, 08:37 PM
Incredible, there is more talk on this site about OCU & SNU baseball. I guess everyone has just written off this years Sooner baseball season. I can't blame people, the product on the field isn't too impressive is it?

Paperclip
5/10/2007, 10:08 PM
Well, several of us have talked SAC baseball on here for a few years now.

SOONER STEAKER
5/10/2007, 10:59 PM
That's great, there are some great prospects playing in the SAC conferenc. Matter of fact, I'm going to Enid tomorrow to watch some junior college baseball. On the way, I'll stop in Okarche for some f-r-i-e-d chicken and maybe a beer. Sorry to hear that OCU & SNU are done.

Paperclip
5/10/2007, 11:29 PM
LCU is done too, so the SAC is finished for the season.

OCUDad
5/15/2007, 04:33 PM
Two OCU Stars have just been signed to free-agent contracts. Cody McAllister has joined the Boston Red Sox organization, and Tony Snow has signed with the Florida Marlins.

McAllister and Snow are the 95th and 96th OCU players to sign pro contracts since Denney Crabaugh became the coach 20 years ago.

Big Red Ron
5/15/2007, 05:15 PM
Two OCU Stars have just been signed to free-agent contracts. Cody McAllister has joined the Boston Red Sox organization, and Tony Snow has signed with the Florida Marlins.

McAllister and Snow are the 95th and 96th OCU players to sign pro contracts since Denney Crabaugh became the coach 20 years ago.Woot?






































:D

OCUDad
5/15/2007, 08:51 PM
And now #97 - pitcher Phil Bartleski just signed with the New York Yankees organization.