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			<title><![CDATA[Corpus Christi baseball team hits it off: New season for the Hooks begins April 7th]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <div class='ArticleAuthor'>By Horacio Hernandez</div><br><div class='ArticleImgDesc'><img style='width:350px' src="http://my.hsj.org/portals/2/data/news_images/vzcpb24uom_hookslogo.jpg" /><br /><p><br></p></div>As the “ca-rack” of the bat only  days away, it must only mean  one thing. It’s time for a new season  as the revamped, reloaded,  and rebuilt 2007 Corpus Christi  Hooks begin play on April 7th.  With the return of Manager Dave  Clark and standouts Juan Gutierrez  and Josh Bonifay. There’s  nothing stopping the Hooks  from repeating as Texas League  Champions.     Not only does the strive of competition  bring an atmosphere  like no other to Whataburger  Field, but attending a game  seems to be the “thing” to do for  many Flour Bluff students.     “Going to the games is always fun  to do,” sophomore Scott Thompson  said. “It gives everyone in Corpus  a thing to do.”     Last September, the Hooks defeated  the Witchita Wranglers in four  games of the TLCS (Texas League  Championship Series) to bring a  baseball title to Corpus Christi for  the fi rst time since 1958. The win  at Whataburger Field brought a  crowd of 8,400 fans faithful until  the last pitch. Numbers like these  are expected consistently throughout  the 2007 season.     “I think the Hooks will have a good  season this year,” senior Will Collier  said. “If they get into the playoff s,  I think they have the power to go  all the way and win the (Texas  League) Championship again.”     The 140 game season (70  home, 70 away), which has  brought the biggest names in  college to the Field already,  will host the 2007 Texas League  All Star Game on June 26th. The  match up brings the All Stars of  the Northern Division and the  All Stars of the Southern Conference  against each other for  a friendly afternoon “pick up”  game.     “The air of excitement is amazing  at a Hooks game,”junior Cody Warren said. “Everything just  builds up and the pressure (of the  players) can be felt in the stands.”  The Hooks begin home fi eld play  on April 12th against the Wranglers.  For ticket information, visit  www.cchooks.com ]]></description>
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