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March 20, 2010 Since 1922 |
Top 10 most-emailed stories
Here are the stories our readers most want to share: the 10 stories most frequently e-mailed by baytownsun.com readers today.
#1: Eagles clip Sterling in overtime
Homecoming didn’t have a happy ending for the Sterling Rangers Friday night, but if the second half of Friday’s game is any indication of what to expect from next week’s Battle of Baytown, football fans better show up
#2: I-10 shooting proves near-fatal for driver
A 23-year-old Houston man narrowly escaped death when a bullet fired at him while he drove on Interstate 10 Wednesday morning almost struck his carotid artery.
#3: Ganders’ wings clipped by Wildcats
LEAGUE CITY — The Clear Creek Wildcats celebrated their homecoming by beating the Baytown Ganders 17-7 Friday night.
#4: September car intro not the same
Even as a youth September was the month I looked forward to. I counted off the hot days of August one by one (using both my fingers and toes, if needed). The anticipation was almost more than I could bear.
#5: 19-4A spikers open district play Friday
John Leonard didn’t need to look at the schedule to tell. The veteran Barbers Hill coach can tell it in his bones – or his sick list.
#6: Flash fire seriously injures Baytown man
A 25-year-old Baytown man suffered serious burns Wednesday when fumes from a generator he was working on ignited.
#7: QB Kolaja steps up as Rangers’ leader
It’s easy to get the idea that Sterling offensive coordinator Rich Lucero is a big baseball fan.
#8: Amber Alert issued for missing Baytown teen
The Baytown Police Department (BPD) issued an Amber Alert Wednesday for Samuel Kirtley, 15.
#9: Skeletal remains discovered in Chambers Co.
Investigators are hoping autopsy and DNA results will help them determine whose bones were found in south Chambers County.
#10: Kinfolks, lost and found
One of the joys of genealogy is finding kinfolks you never knew you had.