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VYPE 2022 Baseball Preview: No. 10 Bridgeland Bears
Welcome to the 2022 baseball season.
The season got started this week with non-district games beginning across the city. VYPE has previewed 22 public school teams in the city.
Check out the season preview for No. 10 Bridgeland Bears.
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The Bridgeland Bears’ athletic department may be defined as “during” Conner Weigman or “after” Conner Weigman.
The superstar QB and shortstop is off to Texas A&M, so now what? The Bears baseball team should be okay with some stars of their own returning and coach Paul Orlando running the show. Bridgeland made school history in 2021 reaching the Regional Quarters after winning district.
Yes, Weigman is gone but the Bears are blessed with an ace pitcher in Murphy Brooks (TCU) and a national recruit at catcher – Ryan Williams (Mississippi State). That’s an impressive DI battery.
Justin Kim is a slick shortstop, who can also pitch. Kim was the District Newcomer of the Year and is committed to Princeton. Will Croft (ETBU-signee) will play a corner position and pitch as well. Football star Andrew Maleski will patrol the outfield and can speed around the bases.
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Do the Bridgeland Bears have enough pitching? Because they have the sticks and defense to navigate a tough District 16-6A with Cypress Ranch, Cy Woods, Langham Creek, and Cy Falls all vying for the title.
Coach Paul Orlando has two of the best juniors in the nation with Conner Weigman (Texas A&M-commit) holding down the shortstop position and Ryan Williams (Mississippi State-commit), a defensive gem at catcher. Those two are special. Like, MLB Draft special.
The corner positions are solid with Josh Phillips (North Central Texas College) and Liam Koleci (Blinn) at first and third, respectively. Tripp Cromer (Hill College) patrols the outfield. Murphy Brooks (TCU) will also play a huge role at the plate. Kyle Dickey (Texas A&M-Corpus) is going to have to come through big as the ace if the Bears are to make a Regional run.
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