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2006 BVR INVITATIONAL FINAL RESULTS

BVR Invitational - 2006
The Brazos Valley Renegades went 5-0-1 over the weekend defeating the TC Woodpeckers 2-1 to claim the tournament title at the BV Renegade Invitational. The Renegades opened the tournament on Thursday with an 8-0 victory over the Houston Power at A&M Consolidated.Lance Robinson tossed a complete game allowing only 1 hit while striking out 9. After a 2-2 tie against the Houston Raiders at Olsen Field the Renegades defeated the League City Hornets White team 10-2 at Olsen Field. William Kankel threw a complete game allowing only 4 hits while striking out 9. Nick Anders, Steven Martin and Kyle Zdunkewicz all had a 2hit performance at the plate. The Renegades then defeated the League City Blue team 8-7 in 8 innings in the 1st round of championship bracket play at Olsen Field. Trailing 5-1 in the bottom of the 3rd the Renegades pushed across 3 runs highlighted by an RBI double by Wiley Crowson.League City took a 7-6 lead into the bottom of the 6th but the Renegades pushed across a run to tie the game. After a scoreless 7th the game went into extra innings. LC was retired in order in the top of the 8th. Nick Anders delivered the game wining hit in the bottom of the 8th inning.Tyler Davis came on in relief of starter Blake Schwarze to throw the final 2 innings and record the win. In the semifinals the Renegades defeated the Houston Heat 7-6. The Renegades claimed a 3-0 lead after 1 inning highlighted by a 2RBI single by Chris Andreas,  but a 4 run 4th put the Heat in front. The Renegades answered with 3 more in the 4th highlighted by a Blake Schwarze RBI double and added another run in the 5th for a 7-4 lead. In the top of the 7th the Heat pushed across 2 runs and had the tying run on base as Tyler Davis came on in relief and slammed the door on the Heat rally retiring the only 2 batters he faced to record the save.Clayton Groover pitched 3.1 innings allowing 2 runs on 4 hits to record the win. In the championship game Chris Andreas broke a 1-1 tie in the 6th after he doubled and then scored on a throwing error.Tyler Davis picked up the win throwing the final 2 innings and allowing no runs on 1 hit while striking out 2.

Thursday July 20
3pm -vs- Houston Power      W   8-0
Friday July 21
12:30pm -vs- Houston Raiders      T 2-2
6pm -vs- League City White          W 10-2
Saturday July 22
3pm  -vs- League City Blue     W 8-7
Sunday July 23
9am -vs- Houston Heat   
W 7-6
1:30pm -vs- TC Woodpeckers  W 2-1

 

Brazos Valley Renegades capture tournament title - 2006
Eagle Staff Report
The Brazos Valley Renegades defeated the Texas Woodpeckers, 2-1, at Olsen Field on Sunday to claim the championship of the BV Renegade Classic baseball tournament.
The Renegades finished the 16-team tournament with a 5-0-1 record, winning the tourney for the second consecutive year.
Reliever Tyler Davis, the third Renegades pitcher, picked up his second win of the tournament.

The Renegades took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the fifth. Blake Schwarze and Ryan Mullins opened the inning with singles, and Schwarze scored on a fielder's choice by Kyle Zdunkewicz.
After the Woodpeckers tied the game in the sixth, Chris Andreas delivered the winning run in the bottom of the inning when he had a one-out double and scored on a throwing error.
Justin Mcwhorter and Mullins turned in excellent defensive performances for the Renegades
The Renegades earned a spot in the championship game by beating the Houston Heat, 7-6, on Sunday morning. Clayton Groover picked up the win in relief, with Davis earning a save.
Andreas had a two-run single in the first inning. The Renegades took the lead for good with three runs in the fourth, getting singles from Steven Martin, Josh Wisnoski and William Kankel, plus a double by Schwarze


Renegades place 8th at AAU Nationals - 2006
The BV Renegades fell to Southwest Florida Baseball 8-4 in the quarterfinal round of the 18/19U AAU nationals at the Walt Disney Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando. The loss eliminated the Renegades which finished the tournament 4-3 and an 8th place finish, earning a spot in the championship bracket final 8 for the 3rd consecutive season. The Renegades opened the tournament with 2 wins on day 1 defeating the Tampa Dogpound 11-1 and the Homestead Stars 8-5. Against the Dogpound, the Renegades put the game away with 6 runs in the bottom of the 6th inning. William Kankel pitched a complete game scattering 8 hits and striking out 8. Wes Schill, Wiley Crowson, Kyle Zdunkewicz and Ryan Mullins  each had a multiple hit game and Steven Martin added a homerun.Stephen Tromblee tossed 5 innings of shutout ball against the Stars as Crowson, Blake Schwarze and Ryan Mullins all had 2 hits apeice. The Palm Beach Clippers defeated the Renegades 3-2 to conclude pool play. In championship pool play the Renegades defeated the Florida Hawks at Cracker Jack Stadium 4-1. Blake Schwarze tossed a complete game victory while striking out 6 and only walking 1. The Renegades then defeated Tuscaloosa 2-1 in 8 innings as Ryan Mullins and Tyler Faubion combined to strikeout 7 while allowing only 3 hits. The Renegades concluded championship pool play with a 9-7 loss to the Florida Prospects and advanced to the final 8 championship bracket as the #4 overall seed. Wiley Crowson was selected to the all-tournament team.


Renegades advance at AAU Nationals - 2006
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ORLANDO, Fla. - The Brazos Valley Renegades won their pool and opened the championship round with two victories, including a 2-1 extra-inning victory over Tuscaloosa Baseball on Tuesday, at the AAU 19U National Championship Tournament.
The Renegades lost to the Palm Beach Clippers, 3-2, on Sunday in pool play but won the pool with a 2-1 record.
Against the Clippers, Matt Anderson pitched four innings, scattering five hits and giving up one run.
Leading the Renegade offense with three hits was Steven Martin. Chris Andreas had a double. Kyle Zdunkewicz had two hits and two RBIs, driving in the tying run with a two-out
single in the top of the seventh.
The Clippers, however, pushed across the winning run in the bottom of the inning to hand the Renegades their first loss.
On Monday, the Renegades opened championship pool play with a 4-1 victory over the
Florida Hawks.
Brenham's Blake Schwarze pitched a complete game to earn the victory. Schwarze struck out seven and gave up five hits.
Schwarze scored on a Wes Schill single in the third inning. In the fourth, Andreas singled
and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Wylie Crowson. Andreas advanced to third on a wild pitch and scored on a Martin single.
The Hawks scored an unearned run in the sixth to cut the lead to 2-1, but the Renegades answered with two more runs in the bottom of the sixth. With the bases loaded, Schwarze hit another single to plate Andreas and Crowson.
In round two on Tuesday morning, the Renegades beat Tuscaloosa Baseball, 2-1 in eight innings.
Trailing 1-0, the Renegades pushed across a run in the bottom of the sixth to tie the game.
Justin Mcwhorter led off the inning with a single. Zdunkewicz followed with a bunt and reached on a throwing error that moved Mcwhorter to third. Mcwhorter scored on a Nick Anders sacrifice fly.
With two outs and the game tied 1-1 in the bottom of the eighth, Anders hit an infield single and drove in Zdunkewicz for the winning run.
Ryan Mullins pitched the first four innings, giving up one unearned run and one hit while
striking out five. Tyler Faubion picked up the win in relief, giving up two hits and striking out three.
Schwarze and Crowson each turned in several outstanding defensive plays for the Renegades.
The Renegades will face the All American Prospects of Florida on Wednesday


BVR Round Robin - 2006
The Brazos Valley Renegades went 3-0 over the weekend in a rain shortened Round Robin Tournament hosted by the Renegades. In the opening game the Renegades defeated the TriCounty Woodpeckers 11-5.The Renegades trailed 4-3 before putting up 4 runs in the top of the 4th and put the game away with 3 more in the top of 6. Wes Schill collected 3 hits and scored 3 times. Chris Andreas, Blake Schwarze, Justin Beasley and Kyle Zdunkewicz all had 2 hits apeice. Blake Schwarze picked up the win pitching 4 innings and allowing only 1 run on 2 hits while striking out 7. Later that night the Renegades defeated the Houston Power 15-2. Justin Beasley and Nick Anders each had a multiple hit game.Justin Mcwhorter launched a mammoth solo homerun in the 4th inning.Clayton Groover picked up the win pitching 3 innings allowing 2 runs on 2 hits with 3 strikeouts. Matt Andrson pitched the final 2 innings allowing no runs on no hits and striking out 3. On Sunday the Renegades again defeated the Houston Power by a score of 3-0. Ryan Mullins got the win striking out 5 in a rain shortend game. The Renegades final game with the TC Woodpeckers was rained out

2006 Austin Slam Invitational
The Brazos Valley Renegades finished the weekend with a 3-2 record at the Austin Slam Invitational. The Renegades opened the tournament with a 5-3 victory over the Austin Wings at Georgetown HS.The Renagades went to work quickly scoring 5 runs in the top of the 1st inning highlighted by Zach Riebe's 3 run homerun.William Kankel pitched 4 solid innings to pick up the win. Ryan Mullins came on in relief and killed a Wings rally in the 6th and pitched the 7th to record the save. The Renegades then defeated the Columbia Angels 5-4 in a thrilling game.Trailing 2-0 in the top of the 5th inning Zach Riebe again provided the big hit with a 2 run homerun. Blake Schwarze then followed with an RBI single to give the Renegades a 3-2 lead.The Angels regained the lead at 4-3 with a pair of runs in the bottom of the 6th and were threating for more when Blake Schwarze came on in relief with 1 out and runners on base. Schwarze got 2 easy outs to send the game into the 7th. In the top of the 7th inning the Renegades had runners at 2nd and 3rd with 2 outs. Justin Mcwhorter scored from 3rd on a passed ball. The ball got away from the pitcher who was covering the plate on the play allowing Josh Wisnoski to score from 2nd on another close play at the plate. Schwarze then retired the Angels in order in the bottom of the 7th for the 5-4 win.The FT Worth Cats then defeated the Renegades 7-3 in both teams final pool game. The Renegades won their pool with a 2-1 record and advances to the single elimination Championship Bracket. In the opening bracket game the Austin Slam defeated the Renegades 10-5 at Temple JC. The Slam took a 7-0 lead before the Renegades mounted a comeback plating 3 runs in the bottom of the 4th inning highlighted by Wiley Crowsons RBI double and adding 2 more runs in the 5th inning on a 2 out 2 RBI double by Philp Middleton to cut the lead to 7-5. Austin Slam would add 3 more runs in their final at bat to put the game out of reach. On Sunday The Renegades defeated the Columbia Angels 4-3 in a consolation game. The Renegades pushed across the winning run in the bottom of the 7th as Kyle Zdunkweicz opened the inning with a base hit and later scored on an RBI single by Nick Anders. Matt Anderson got the start and pitched 4 solid innings in the no decision. Blake Schwarze got the win in relief pitching the final 3 innings

2006 B.E.S.T. Gameday Series
The Brazos Valley Renegades went 3-1 over the weekend at the B.E.S.T Baseball Gameday Series at LSU and Southern University in Baton Rouge,LA. The Renegades opened the tournament with a 6-3 loss to East Cobb at LSU's Alex Box Stadium. The Renegades gave up 2 unearned runs in the bottom of the 2nd and another unearned run in the 4th with untimely errors. The Renegades bounced back with a 9-3 victory over the Louisiana All Stars at Southern University. The Renegades got out to a quick start scoring 8 runs in the bottom of the 1st inning. Wes Schill and Nick Anders each had a multiple hit game. The Renegades then defeated the League City Hornets 10-4 back at Alex Box Stadium. Tyler Davis pitched 3 solid innings to pick up the win. Ryan Mullins pitched the final 2 innings. At the plate Justin Beasley had 3 hits and Nick Anders,Blake Schwarze and Kyle Zdunkewicz had 2 hits apeice. Mullins added a homerun. The Renegades closed out the tournament with a 15-0 win over the Baytown Knights. The Renegades took an 8-0 lead after 2 innings and never looked back. Stephen Tromblee tossed a complete game shutout allowing only 2 hits and striking out 8 in 5 innings of work. Wes Schill,Ryan Mullins and TJ Olivarri all collected 3 hits apeice. Olivarri also added a homerun and 4 RBI. Justin Mcwhorter added 2 hits and 4 RBI

2006 Houston Wildcat Classic
The Brazos Valley Renegades won 2 of 3 games over the weekend at the Houston Wildcat Classic. The Renegades opened the tourney with a 9-6 victory over the Houston Outlaws. The Renegades took command of the game by scoring 7 runs in the top of the 2nd inning. Blake Schwarze pitched 3 innings giving up 2 runs on 2 hits and striking out 3 to record the win. Ryan Mullins came on in relief of Matt Anderson in the 7th to pick up the save. Wiley Crowson belted a solo homerun and Philip Middleton had a pair of doubles and 3 RBI. The Renegades then fell to Kyle Chapman 3-1. Stephen Tromblee pitched well in a complete game effort giving up 3 runs on only 4 hits. The Renegades then rebounded with a   10-0 win over the San Antonio Hackers. Tyler Davis tossed a 1 hit shutout while striking out 8 in 5 innings of work. Kyle Zdunkewicz had a 3-3 day while Ryan Mullins,Blake Schwarze and Wiley Crowson all had a 2 hit performance.

Renegades claim AAU Gulf Title for 3rd straight year
The Renegades opened the 2006 season by sweeping 4 games at the AAU Gulf Region Qualifier held over the weekend at Prairie View A&M. The Renegades claimed the Gulf Regional tournament title for the third consecutive season.
The Renegades opened the tournament with a 5-0 victory over the Houston Miracles. Stephen Tromblee picked up the win going 4 innings and allowing no runs on only 2 hits. Ryan Mullins picked up the save working the final 2 innings and giving up no hits. Wiley Crowson led the team at the plate going 2-2 with a pair  of doubles and an RBI. The Renegades then defeated Kingwood 6-1. Blake Batten recorded the win going 3 innings
giving up 1 earned run on 4 hits while striking out 3. Lance Robinson picked up the save. Blake Schwarze and Nick Anders paced the Renegades with 2 hits apiece. On Sunday the Renegades defeated the Texas Storm 5-1 in the semifinals. Blake Schwarze worked 5 and 1/3 innings to pick up the win. Tyler Davis recorded the save. Nick Anders led the team at the plate with 3 hits and an RBI. In the championship game, the Renegades defeated the Houston Colt 45's 7-6. The Colt 45's tied the game at 6 with a 4 run 6th and were threating for more with the 2 runners in scoring position and only 1 out. JT Huckabay on in relief gets a strikeout and a groundout to end the inning and keep the game  tied. Josh Wisnoski kept the Renegades alive with a 2 out single in the bottom of the 7th. Zach Riebe then delivered the game winning hit  by drilling the first pitch he saw over the leftfielder scoring Wisnoski from first

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Renegades Conclude 2005 Season
The Brazos Valley Renegades concluded their season at the Perfect Game South BCS in Houston this past weekend.
The Renegades finished the 2005 season with a 28-7-2 overall record.
The Renegades claimed 2nd place at the AAU National Championships held
in Orlando, Florida, finishing the tournament 7-2. The Renegades and Brandon Blaze of Florida played a memorable and very emotional championship game with the Blaze winning 8-7 in 12 innings.
The Renegades claimed tournament titles at the AAU Gulf Regional Qualifier(4-0) and the Brazos Valley Renegade Summer Classic(5-1), the
team also won the Houston Wildcat Classic Consolation Championship with a 4-0 record.
The Renegades finished as Quarterfinalist at the Austin Slam Invitational (3-2) and Quarterfinalist at the Perfect Game South Baseball Championship Series (3-1-1).
12 young men from the 2005 Renegades have signed letters of intent to play college baseball next season. Congratulations to them and their families and good luck.


2005 Perfect Game South Baseball Championship Series
The Brazos Valley Renegades run in the Perfect game South BCS came to an end Thursday as the Beaumont Explosion handed the Renegades a 7-4 defeat in the Quarterfinals. The explosion won their next 2 games to claim the title and now advance to the Perfect Game Baseball Championship Series finals to be held August 15-16 at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Renegades fell behind 4-0 after 3 complete innings but answered with a 4 run 4th inning highlighted by Wiley Crowsons 3 run homerun. Blake Schwarze relieved starter Matt Anderson in the 3rd inning and kept the game tied until the Explosion answered with 3 runs with 2 outs in the bottom of the 5th inning. In the Renegades last at bat Blake Schwarze led off with a double and Lance Robinson followed with a walk to put 2 runners on and no outs, but a double play killed the rally and ended the Renegades threat. On Thursday morning the Renegades defeated the Dallas Apaches 12-0 at Butler Stadium in the opening round game. Lance Robinson picked up the win going 3 innings and giving up 2 hits and recording 4 strikeouts. Wiley Crowson pitched the final inning. At the Plate the Renegades were lead by Justin McWhorter and Lance Robinson as each had 2 hits. The Renegades defeated the Houston Heat 8-7 Wednesday morning at Butler Stadium to conclude pool play. The Renegades won their pool with a 2-0-1 record and advanced to the single elimination tournament as the #6 overall seed. The Renegades got off to a quick start as Luke Anders hit a 2 run homerun in the top of the first inning. It was Anders fourth homerun of the tournament. Tyler Faubion added an RBI double in the first inning as well. With the game tied at three, Justin McWhorter broke the tie with a 2 RBI triple in the 2nd inning. The Heat tied the game in the bottom of the inning but the Renegades retook the lead on a Wiley Crowson RBI double in the top of the third. Trailing 7-6 in the top of the sixth, Zach Riebe delivered a 2 out 2 RBI double giving the Renegades an 8-7 lead. Corey Frerichs, who relived starter Luke Anders in the third, pitched three solid innings allowing only one run to pickup the win.
On Tuesday, the Renegades opened the South Baseball Championship Series by going 1-0-1. In the opening game at Baseball USA, the Renegades let a late lead slip away and had to settle for a 7-7 tie with the Dallas Apaches. Luke Anders led the offensive attack with two solo homeruns. Justin McWhorter also added a solo homerun and JT Huckably delivered a 3run homerun. The Renegades rebounded with a 12-5 win over the Dallas Tigers at Episcopal High School. Luke Anders added another homerun, this time a 2 run shot, Wiley Crowson had a 3 run homerun and Zach Riebe turned in a 3-3 performance at the plate. Matt Anderson picked up the win and Blake Schwarze recorded the save.


Renegades finish 2nd at 2005 AAU Nationals
The Brazos Valley Renegades finished 2nd at the AAU Nationals held in Orlando, FL July 8-16 at the Walt Disney Wide World of Sports complex. The Renegades, who finished the tournament with a 7-2 record, earned a spot in the national title game by defeating the Baton Rouge Whitesox 3-2 in the quarterfinals then defeating Southwest Florida Baseball 5-4 in the semifinals. The Brandon Blaze of Florida defeated the Renegades 8-7 in 12 innings in the championship game. Congratulations to Luke Anders, Wiley Crowson and Tyler Davis as all were named to the All-Tournament team. Complete tournament scores can be found by clicking the link above.

Renegades fall in AAU national title game
The Brazos Valley Renegades baseball team went 12 innings with the Brandon Blaze in the AAU 18-19U national championship game before falling, 8-7.
The Renegades scored a run in the first inning, but the Blaze, from Brandon, Fla., scored two runs in the third inning to grab the lead.
The Blaze took what appeared to be a commanding lead in the fourth inning when they added three more runs, but the Renegades rallied, first with a run in the fifth inning, then plating five more in the sixth, regaining the lead, 7-5.
The Blaze tied the game in the seventh, starting the inning with a single and a double to set up the runs.
In 11th, the Blaze had a runner at third with no outs. The Renegades walked the next batter to set up a double play. The Renegades turned two, and the next batter flied out to end the inning.
The Blaze would not be denied, however, and scored the game winner in the bottom of the 12th inning.
James Wright started for the Renegades and pitched four innings. Ryan Mullins relieved Wright in the fourth and pitched into the sixth inning. Matt Anderson finished the game on the mound for the Renegades.
The Renegades' Cody Hancock had two hits, a single and double, and three RBIs. Josh Wisnoski also had a single and double. Blake Schwarze added three hits. Tyler Davis had two hits.
Davis, Luke Anders and Wiley Crowson were named to the all-tournament team.


BV Renegades baseball team reaches AAU title game
Renegades baseball team reaches AAU title game
Eagle Staff Report
ORLANDO, Fla. - The Brazos Valley Renegades baseball team won two games on Thursday at earn a berth in the championship game of the AAU 18-19U national championship tournament.
The Brazos Valley team, made up of players from several area high schools, will play for the AAU national title against a Florida team, the Brandon Blaze, on Friday at 9:30 a.m. CDT. The game will be carried on the Internet at Floridacast.com.
After winning five of their first six games, the Renegades started championship bracket play on Thursday as the second-seeded team overall
. The BV squad beat the Baton Rouge (La.) White Sox, 3-2, in the quarterfinal round on Thursday morning. The Renegades topped Southwest Florida Baseball of Fort Meyers, 5-4, in the semifinal round.
Josh Wisnoski, Cody Hancock and Cory Frerich drove in runs against Baton Rouge. Luke Anders and Nick Anders both had two hits with a double to lead the BV offense.
Tyler Davis was the winning pitcher, throwing a six-hitter and striking out six.
In the semifinal game, scored the winning run in the bottom of the sixth to break a 4-4 tie. Wisnoski started the rally with a single, moved to second on a passed ball and scored on a double by Luke Anders.
Wisnoski went 2 for 3 to lead the Renegades, who got RBI hits from Nick Anders, Blake Schwarze and a sacrifice fly from Davis, who drove in Justin McWhorter after a triple.
Luke Anders pitched a complete game, striking out five.
On Wednesday, the BV team finished first in its championship bracket pool by beating the Carolina Renegades, 7-3.
T.J. Olivarri and Wiley Crowson had three hits apiece to lead the BV offense, with Olivarri getting a triple.
Matt Anderson pitched four innings, allowing one run, and Ryan Mullins worked the last three innings to earn a save.


2005 Brazos Valley Renegade Invitational
The Renegades defeated the Houston Power 10-5 in Sundays championship game to claim the tournament title. After losing their opening game of the tournament 3-2 to the Power,the Renegades then won 5 straight to claim the title. After the opening round loss the Renegades defeated the Columbia Angels 7-1. James Wright picked up the win giving up only 1 run on 3 hits in 5 innings.Blake Schwarze led the Renegades at the plate with a 3-3 2 RBI performance. Ryan Mullins delivered a 2 out 2 RBI triple as the Renegades scored 5 runs in the bottom of the 5th to break open a close game. The Renegades then defeated the League City Hornets 8-1. Luke Anders pitched a complete game victory and helped his own casue with a 2-2 3RBI performance including a homerun. In the first round of championship play the Renegades defeated the Houston Miracles 8-7. Matt Anderson picked up the win and Corey Frerichs picked up the save slamming the door on a Miracles rally by ending the game with 2 strikeouts with the tying and winning runs on base. In the semifinals the Renegades defeated the Katy Texas 4-3.Katy scored 3 runs in the top of the 7th inning to tie the game at 3 but the Renegades pushed across the winning run in the bottom of the inning.Josh Wisnoski and Wiley Crowson each had a multiple hit game. Cory Frerichs pitched 6 strong inings in the no decision. In Sundays Championship game The Renegades took an early 5-0 lead highlighted by a 3 RBI double by Josh Wisnoski in the 3rd. The Power pulled within 1 at 6-5 but the Renegades broke open the game with 4 more runs in the bottom of the 6th highlighted by a 2 RBI double by Blake Schwarze

2005 BVR INVITATIONAL - FINAL RESULTS

2005 Austin Slam Invitational
The Renegades went 3-2 over the weekend at the Austin Slam Invitational. The Renegades opened the tournament with a 9-2 victory over the Austin Wings. James Wright picked up the win going 6 innings and and allowing 2 earned runs while striking out 4. Nick Anders, Luke Anders and Ryan Mullins each had 2 hits apiece while Tyler Fossett added a 2 run homerun. The Renegades then defeated the Columbia Angels 9-1 behind the strong pitching of Tyler Davis. Davis picked up the win going the distance allowing only 2 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 10 and giving up no walks. Offensively, Nick Anders turned in a 3-3 performance at the plate and was just a single away from hitting for the cycle. The Fort Worth Cats defeated the Renegades 5-4 in their final pool game. The Renegades defeated Georgetown 10-2 in the playoff opening round. Luke Anders recorded the win going the distance and allowing only 2 ER while giving up 3 hits and striking out 7. Josh Wisnoski and Wiley Crowson each added a homerun. The South Texas Sliders defeated the Renegades 7-5 in the quarterfinal round

Renegades finish "Baseball at the Box Tourney" 2-1-1
The Renegades finished 2-1-1  this past weekend at the Louisiana All Star "Baseball at the Box" tournament held in Baton Rouge. The Renegades opened the tournament with a 4-4 tie against the League City Hornets at LSU's Alex Box Stadium . Tyler Davis pitched 5 1/3 innings allowing 4 ER on 4 hits while striking out 7. Davis helped his own cause at the plate adding 2 hits. Blake Schwarze and Justin Mcwhorter each added solo homeruns.
 Errors and missed opportunities hurt the Renegades in their next game as the Baton Rouge Whitesox claimed an 8-1 victory. The Renegades rebounded with a 1-0 victory over the Louisiana All Stars under the lights at Alex Box Stadium. Luke Anders picked up the win allowing only 2 hits while striking out 11. The Renegades finished the tournament with a 3-1 victory over Performance Baseball of Mississippi. Matt Anderson picked up the win going 4 innings while giving up 0 runs on 1 hit and striking out 7. Corey Frerichs picked up the save. Offensively the Renegades were led by Shea Ross (3-3) and Ryan Mullins (2-2)


Renegades finish Houston Wildcat Classic 4-0
The Renegades defeated the Houston Heat 17-2 in the consolation championship game of the Houston Wildcat Classic Saturday morning in Conroe. The Renegades finished the tourney a perfect 4-0 and ran their season record to 8-0.In the Consolation championship game the Renegades tallied 7 runs in the top of the 1st inning. Shea Ross had a grand slam homerun and later Justin Mcwhorter added a 2 run homerun. The Heat pushed across 2 runs and the game remained 7-2 until the Renegades exploded for 10 runs in the top of the 6th inning. Tyler Davis picked up the win. The Renegades opened up the tournament with a 19-2 win over the Texas Colts. The Renegades then defeated the Houston Miracles 12-2. James Wright picked up the win going the distance allowing 2 ER on 4 hits while striking out 11 and walking 0. Nick Anders, Luke Anders and Tyler Faubion each had multiple hit games and Nick Anders and Luke Anders each added homeruns. The Renegades then defeated the Houston Wildcats 5-4. Luke Anders recorded the win going 4.1 innings giving up 1 ER while striking out 5. Matt Anderson picked up the Save. Congratulations to Shea Ross and Tyler Davis, both were selected to the all tourney team.

Renegades win Opener 19-2
The Renegades opened the 2005 Houston Wildcat Summer Classic by defeating the Texas Colts 19-2 Thursday night in Magnolia. The Renegades tallied 14 runs in the bottom of the 1st inning. Nick Anders, TJ Olivarri, Luke Anders and Shea Ross all had multiple hits. Tyler Davis picked up the win. The Renegades will return to action on Saturday facing the Houston Miracles at 12pm and the Houston Wildcats at 7:30pm, both games at Magnolia High School.

Renegades repeat as AAU Gulf Regional Champions
The Renegades opened their season this past weekend in dominating fashion, sweeping 4 games at the AAU Gulf Regional Qualifier in Brenham. The Renegades outscored their opponents 56-10 in the 4 games. The Renegades opened the tournament with a 17-4 win over the Kingwood Warriors. The renegades scored 11 runs in the top of the 6th inning to blow the game open. Tyler Davis pitched 4 innings allowing 2 earned runs while striking out 7. Corey Frerichs pitched the final 2 innings allowing 1 run while striking out 3. At the plate Josh Wisnoski, Davis and TJ Olivarri all had 2 hits a piece. The Renegades then defeated the Spring Rebels 9-5. James Wright picked up the win throwing 4 innings allowing 1 earned run and striking out 8. Offensively Nick Anders, Olivarri,Wisnoski and Justin Courtney all had 2 hits a piece. Olivarri and Wisnoski added homeruns. The Renegades then defeated the Houston Miracles 11-1. Luke Anders pitched 4 scoreless innings allowing only 2 hits while striking out 8. Tyler Davis,Josh Wisnoski,Luke Anders and Corey Frerichs all had a 2 hit games. In the championship game the Renegades wasted no time against Kingwood scoring 9 runs in the bottom of the 1st inning and coasting to a 19-0 victory. Justin Courtney picked up the win pitching 2 innings giving up 3 hits and striking out 4. Tyler Fossett and Ryan Mullins pitched 1 scoreless inning each to end the game.Tyler Davis, Nick Anders and Wiley Crowson each had 2 hits while Josh Wisnoski had a a 3 hit performance. The Renegades won the AAU Gulf Regional Qualifier for the second consecutive season

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Renegades finish 3rd place at Perfect Game South Qualifier - FALL 2010

The Brazos Valley Renegades Maroon team run in the 2010 Perfect Game South Qualifier came to an end Monday morning at the Dell Diamond in the semifinals as the Dallas Patriots defeated the Renegades 7-1The Patriots went on to defeat the Houston Banditos 7-3 in the championship game. The Renegades ended the 32 team event 4-1.
The Renegades advanced to the semifinal game with a 2-0 victory in the quarterfinals over the Dallas Patriots 17 squad. Matt Roberts tossed a complete game 2 hit shutout. Tim Oberhelman and Will Johnson had back to back RBI base hits to plate the only runs of the game in the 3rd inning.
The Renegades finished pool play at a perfect 3-0, opening the tournament with a 6-4 win over the Houston Rays. Cody Vasquez picked up the win pitching 6 innings and striking out7. Mason Becker tossed a scoreless 7th inning to pick up the save. At the plate Andrew Brown led the Renegades with a 2 hit 4 RBI performance. Both Scott Jones and Blake Allemand reached base  in each of their 3 plate appearances and scored 3 runs while stealing 2 bases apiece.
The Renegades then defeated the Austin Slam 12-0. Matt Smith pitched 4 innings giving up 1 hit and striking out 6.   Brady Reed was 2-2 with a triple and 4 RBI. Dusty Palmore reached base 3 times scoring 2 runs and adding an RBI.
The Renegades completed pool play with a 10-0 win over the Dallas Banditos.  Mason Becker picked up the win in relief working 1 2/3 innings of scoreless ball while striking out 2. Blake Allemand pitched the final 2 innings. Andrew Brown had 2 hits and an RBI, Matt Smith and Mason Becker each added 2 RBI Basehits.

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2010

Posted by Jarred Faltysek at Mar 4, 2011 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

BV Renegades to play for AAU National Championship
The BV Renegades Maroon team (35-4-1) won a pair of games Thursday to advance to the championship game of the 18/19U AAU Nationals in Viera, Fl. The Renegades defeated Tuscaloosa Baseball 5-2 in the quarterfinals Thursday morning and then defeated the Georgia Wiregrass Colts 10-0 in the semifinals later that day. The Renegades advanced to the final 8 bracket for the 7th consecutive year by going 2-1 in opening pool play and 3-0 in championship pool play. The National Championship game will be televised live online at spacecoastsportstv.com at 9:30am central time. The Renegades have advanced to the AAU National title game 3 times in the past 6 years.

2010 BVR INVITATIONAL - FINAL RESULTS

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2004

Posted by Jarred Faltysek at Mar 4, 2011 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 2004 AAU Nationals
The Brazos Valley Renegades finished the 2004 AAU nationals in Orlando, FL with a 6-3 record and a 5th place national finish. The Renegades opened the tournament with a loss but rebounded with 2 victories over the Cincinnati Stars 7-5, and Chicago Baseball 13-1 to advance to the championship pool play. In championship pool play the Renegades defeated the Middletown,NY Cobras 11-1 and the Florida Hawks 5-4 to earn a spot in the Final 8 Bracket before falling to the Florida Express 9-8. The Baton Rouge Whitesox defeated the Renegades 3-2 in 9 innings in the quarterfinal round eleminating the Renegades from title contention. The Renegades then rebounded and defeated the Cincinnati Gators 4-3 and the Cincinnati Sharks 3-2 to earn 5th place. Luke Anders,Nick Anders and Tyler Davis were named to the all-tournament team.