Aubrey junior Jimmy Hay leads last week's local standouts after playing a crucial part as a hitter and pitcher in the Chaparrals' pair of wins over Krum.
Hay is among 14 local softball and baseball players recognized for their exploits.
List: https://t.co/z6JrMGbdZE
Denton-area baseball teams were in action Monday through Wednesday with some key contests shifted around due to spring break.
Pilot Point routed Valley View to start district strong, and @Argyle_Baseball and @Ponder_Baseball won their district openers.
https://t.co/6m9r7yNpj8
Happy Opening Day 🧡🥎
Let me be very clear:
If a donor thinks they can quietly apply pressure behind the scenes to undermine a winning program, they just signed up for public scrutiny.
If you’re out there pushing the idea that Kenny Gajewski somehow isn’t “good enough,” then own it. Say it publicly. Explain what standard you think hasn’t been met — and who you believe is actually better.
Because this program didn’t get built by impatience, entitlement, or checkbook bravado. It was built through consistency, development, and competing at a national level year after year.
Private whisper campaigns don’t raise the bar.
They destabilize it.
So yes — if this narrative keeps circulating, I’m going to call it out. Loudly. By name. With facts.
Happy first game day. Go play ball girls!!!
@brentkeisman@OSUMBB@OSUAthletics It didn't happen. The chant was refs a Mormon after he didnt call them for an obvious back court. Dont let BYU lie to you and play victim this is what they do