2014 5A Region 1 Bi-District Finalist
Thank you Blue Raiders for a season of memories
Record: District 10-4 Season 23-9


 

In Memory of Jerry Poda
1954 - 2014
Rest In Peace Blue Raider
Our thoughts and prayers are with Tyler, Judy and the Poda Family.
- Isaiah 41:10

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Congratulations!
2014 L.D. Bell Blue Raider 6-5A All-District Selections
Pitcher of the Year
Bryce Kidwell, Sr.
Defensive Player of the Year
*Zack Plunkett, Sr.
 
FIRST TEAM
Mason Peterson, Soph. - Outfielder
Austin Simmons, Sr. - Shortstop
 
SECOND TEAM
John Mark Garner, Sr. - Second Base
Chad Williams, Jr. - Third Base
Matt Molina, Sr. - Outfielder
Caleb Rose, Sr. - Outfielder
Jordan Morgan, Sr. - Pitcher
Jordan Satterwhite, Jr. - Pitcher
Trevor Ward, Sr. - Utility
 
HONORABLE MENTION
Chris Adams, Sr. - First Base
 
*Congratulations to Zack Plunkett for being selected to the 2014 Star-Telegram Baseball Super Team
 

Thank you 2014 Seniors for the memories!!
"We don't remember days, we remember moments."

SportsDayHS

Published: 03, May 2014

Flower Mound 2, Hurst L.D. Bell 1: Skyler Cox reached on a bunt as Chad Paris scored the winning run in the bottom of the sixth as Flower Mound won Game 3 and avenged last year’s first-round playoff loss to L.D. Bell.

West Virginia signee BJ Myers pitched 51/3 innings for Flower Mound and allowed one run while striking out seven.

SportsDay HS
Published: 01 May 2014 11:08 PM

Hurst L.D. Bell 3, Flower Mound 2: Hurst L.D. Bell continued its stunning ways against Flower Mound. With a two-run seventh-inning rally and the game-winning hit by No. 9 hitter Austin Simmons, L.D. Bell won Game 1 in a best-of-3 series.

L.D. Bell (23-7) upset Flower Mound, ranked seventh in the state last year, in the first round last season. Flower ...Mound (22-9) had a 2-1 lead before Bell rallied with the bottom of its order.

L.D. Bell tied the score, 2-2, in the top of the seventh as Chris Adams lined an RBI hit to right and reached third as the ball got through the gap. With two outs, Simmons lined a go-ahead RBI single.

Flower Mound took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of fifth as a dropped fly ball for the third out allowed Connor Wanhanen to race from first to score.

David McNabb
Congratulations and Good Luck!!
Trevor Ward & Zack Plunkett
Trevor committed to Southern Arkansas University
Zack committed to Texas Christian University

Posted Wednesday, Apr. 16, 2014

L.D. Bell’s patience results in rout of rival Euless Trinity

It was a patient approach at the plate, working the count and taking pitches that allowed Bell (20-6, 8-3 District 6-5A) to quickly get on Trinity starting pitcher Reeder Mengwasser.

After scoring a run in the first inning, Bell strung together at-bats of anywhere from six to nine pitches as it drove in five runs in the top of the second.

Bell center fielder Mason Peterson started the carousel by driving in the first run of the second inning on a double.

Bell loaded the bases, and Mengwasser hit a batter to score a run and was pulled for reliever Preston Inman, who walked in a run. Matt Molina followed with a single that drove in two.

Bell coach Paul Gibson agreed his team’s approach in the first few innings created the early rally against their rival Trinity (17-9-1, 7-4 District 6-5A).

“We obviously strung some together in the second and that helped,” he said. “That was the key offensively.”

On the mound, Bell starting pitcher Bryce Kidwell threw a two-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts, which Gibson said was one of his best outings of the year.

“Bryce threw a gem,” he said. “That’s a good hitting team. Shut them out and hold them to two hits, that’s a nice performance. He’s been doing that for us all year.”

Gibson found himself watching the game from outside the fence after arguing a call in the top of the second, when his runner was called out when he appeared to have beat the throw.

Gibson couldn’t remember the last time he had been tossed from a game.

“Not in a long while,” he said.


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After scoring a run in the first inning, Bell strung together at-bats of anywhere from six to nine pitches as it drove in five runs in the top of the second.

Bell center fielder Mason Peterson started the carousel by driving in the first run of the second inning on a double.

Bell loaded the bases, and Mengwasser hit a batter to score a run and was pulled for reliever Preston Inman, who walked in a run. Matt Molina followed with a single that drove in two.

Bell coach Paul Gibson agreed his team’s approach in the first few innings created the early rally against their rival Trinity (17-9-1, 7-4 District 6-5A).


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Posted Tuesday, Apr. 01, 2014

Colleyville Heritage overcomes five-run deficit to walk off in extras over Bell

Colleyville Heritage competed a six-run comeback in extra innings for a 7-6 victory over L.D. Bell to take a game advantage over the Blue Raiders in District 6-5A.

Senior Connor Erickson jump-started both the tying and the game-winning rallies for Heritage (13-11, 6-1 6-5A) with a pinch-hit home run in the bottom of the seventh and a double in the bottom of the eighth.

In the eighth, Erickson doubled off the wall right center, moving Daniel Siebenberg to third. Two batters later with the bases loaded, designated hitter Chris Scherff hit a ball off the end of the bat for a walk-off infield hit.

Heritage’s seventh-inning rally began with a lead-off, pinch-hit homer by Erickson over the left-field fence, cutting Bell’s lead to 6-3.

Heritage took advantage of a Bell miscue on its next at-bat when Logan Swofford reached on a dropped third strike.

After a double by Scherff, Heritage cleanup hitter Trey Smith roped a two-run triple off the wall in left. Smith scored the tying run on Ryan Ramsey sacrifice flied to left. Smith had just enough time to slide under the tag at the plate.

Bell (17-5, 5-2) jumped out to a 6-1 lead after a four-run top of the fourth and run in the third and a home run to center by catcher Zach Plunkett. Bell scored four runs on only one hit, two errors, three walks and a hit batter.

Heritage created an opportunity in the top of the third, loading the bases with two outs, but starting pitcher Bryce Kidwell got out of the jam on a ground ball for the third out.

Heritage remains tied with Euless Trinity a top the 6-5A standings. Bell slipped a game back.


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Posted Wednesday, Mar. 12, 2014 

 

Hurst Bell gets ahead early to down Grapevine

A fast start helped Hurst L.D. Bell pick up a 4-2 victory over Grapevine on Tuesday in the District 6-5A opener for both teams.

Bell (13-3, 1-0 6-5A) scored two runs in both the second and third innings to give starter Bryce Kidwell plenty of cushion.

Chad Adams reached on a leadoff walk to open the second inning. Adams scored on an RBI double by Chad Williams, who was driven in by Riley Ferguson.

The first two batters of the third inning also scored for Bell, as a series of walks and singles pushed John Mark Garner and Trevor Ward home.

“I thought we had some good at-bats early on,” Bell coach Paul Gibson said. “We left some people on and their guy did a good job of pitching out of some jams early. He settled in, and we couldn’t quite get to him.”

Kidwell used his fastball to stay ahead of batters through the first half of the game, but gave up two runs in the fourth inning to Grapevine (8-9, 0-1).

Right fielder Grant McClelland led off the inning with a first-pitch home run over the left field wall on a slider Kidwell left high in the strike zone.

The homer was followed by a single and a Drake Adair double on another pitch left high by Kidwell.

A trip to the mound by Gibson helped get Kidwell back into the rhythmt that got Bell the lead.

“[Gibson] came out there and said to stop letting them get ahead of you,” Kidwell said. “You go after them and I got back in it.”

Kidwell faced just one batter over the minimum in the final three innings, walking one batter in the bottom of the seventh.

He leaned more on a slider through those frames.

“He did a good job of commanding all three pitches,” Gibson said. “Balls that he left up, those are the ones they hit hard, but he did a good job of not giving them anything. He made them earn it.”


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HAPPY 50th BIRTHDAY
Coach Gibson
RISE UP Round Rock - Blue Raider Invasion
2/17/2014
DFW Varsity
By Travis L. Brown
Special to the Star-Telegram

Five area teams to watch

Arlington Martin (36-8-1, state semifinalist): Returns senior ace Turner Larkins (Texas A&M) and senior all-district outfielder Josh Watson (TCU)

Cleburne (36-7, regional finalist): Returns three starting pitchers as well as District 8-4A newcomer of the year, catcher Logan Runyon and District 8-4A defensive player of the year Stevan Martinez.

Southlake Carroll (34-6-1, regional finalist): Returns nine starters including three all-district selections, junior pitcher Ben Leeper, junior outfielder Drew Brown and senior shortstop/pitcher Joe Heineman.

Hurst L.D. Bell (21-23, regional semifinalist): Returns 10 starters, three of whom are pitchers, including district sophomore of the year Jordan Satterwhite.

Aledo (26-8-2, area finalist): Returns 10 starters, including district defensive player of the year, catcher/pitcher Zane Willems.
L.D. Bell Blue Raiders
at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Time to Rise Up

L.D. Bell Blue Raiders
Varsity 2014

Thank you to all the Alumni who came out to make the annual Alumni Game a BIG Success!!

1995 LD Bell Baseball Team
will be inducted into the
Hurst-Euless-Bedford Sports Hall of Fame
Banquet February 1, 2014 - 6:00pm
The Texas Star Conference Center
1400 Texas Star Parkway
Euless, Texas
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December 10, 2013

The L.D. Bell Baseball team continues to positively impact their community
by adopting 3 families from the Euless 6 Stones Mission Network.
They delivered new coats, clothes, and toys which will be given to children in
need from an H.E.B. school. These gifts will be presented to the children and
their families at the Night of Wonders celebration event this month while the
players volunteer their time.
Merry Christmas!
Thanksgiving Food Drive
 L. D. Bell Baseball partners with Kids Beach Club
to help families in the H.E.B. area.

Homecoming Parade 2013

 

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