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Lawson helps Madison boys knock off Lamar in OT
Friday February 01, 2008
  {mp3}080202-MadisonLamarBKB{/mp3}     Joe Lawson hit one of the biggest shots of Madison’s 82-75 overtime victory against Lamar Friday night at Butler Fieldhouse. His layup with a minute left in the fourth quarter tied the game at 69, bringing the Marlins back from a 13-point deficit in a District 20-5A game and opening the door for Madison to earn arguably its most important win of the year. It’s little coincidence, Madison coach Craig Maura believes, that the Marlins are shaking off a tough January now that Lawson – a wing who was injured in the Houston vs.
Kinkaid sweeps rival St. John's
Friday February 01, 2008
        Boys Game        Varsity Girls   Lady Coulshard scored 17 points as the Kinkaid girls basketball team defeated rival St.
Cy Springs boys, Cy-Fair girls earn district wins
Friday February 01, 2008
  Boys Game    Girls Game      With the Cypress Springs boys basketball team holding second-place in District 17-5A, things for the Panthers seemed to be on the up and up.
Strong finish gives Cy Woods win over Cy Ridge
Friday February 01, 2008
    Cypress Woods hosted Cypress Ridge in the 13th 17-5A district girls basketball game Friday night.
Memorial beats Stratford, clinching district spot
Friday February 01, 2008
 {mp3}DS_20104Mem{/mp3}   The Stratford Spartans hosted the Memorial Mustangs Friday night in a highly anticipated rival and district game.
USC commit Gilbreath finishing strong for Cougars
Thursday January 31, 2008
  Cinco Ranch senior girls basketball standout Briana Gilbreath will say goodbye to Texas and hello to California this summer. Gilbreath has committed to the University of Southern California for the 2008-09 basketball season.
Yates leaves no doubt in 113-52 win over Reagan
Wednesday January 30, 2008
        Yates' boys basketball team is ranked No.
Dobie’s win tightens 23-5A race
Tuesday January 29, 2008
            Dobie went on the road Tuesday night to take on Pasadena Memorial, looking to stay within reach of a playoff spot in district 23-5A.
Mavericks' free throws key in 35-32 win over Mayde Creek
Tuesday January 29, 2008
    In a game filled with jump balls and free throws, it was Morton Ranch coming into Mayde Creek’s gym and taking a 35-32 victory Tuesday night in a District 18-5A girls basketball game. And though it was a low-scoring game and the free-throw percentages were not excellent, the Mavericks dropped 13 shots from the line to come away with the win.   “Kyndall Bowens stepped up and made some key free throws when we needed her,” Morton Ranch coach Pam Bowers said of her guard’s five made free throws.
Cinco Ranch defeats Elsik, remains perfect in district
Tuesday January 29, 2008
        The Cinco Ranch Cougars girls basketball team remains undefeated in District 18-5A after a 61-43 win against Elsik on Tuesday night. The Cougars (24-7, 12-0) got off to a slow start but broke away at the end of the second quarter to defeat the Rams (9-3 district).  “We knew it was going to be a dogfight,” Cinco Ranch senior Briana Gilbreath said.
Nimitz girls tie Eisenhower atop 19-5A; Eagles boys stay perfect in district
Tuesday January 29, 2008
      Girls Game   Boys Game       Nimitz freshman forward Chrishauna Parker didn’t burst onto the scene until almost a month into the girls basketball season because of a severe ankle injury. Now that she’s emerged as an able counterpart to junior phenom Brittany Griner, the Cougars have taken a huge step to another District 19-5A championship. Griner had 27 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks, and Parker added 11 points and 11 rebounds to pace Nimitz pace rival Eisenhower 54-42 Tuesday night at the Aldine Campbell Center. The Cougars (24-7 overall, 11-1 district) handed the Eagles (25-7, 11-1) their first district loss and pulled into a first-place tie with Eisenhower with two games remaining. After a cold start from the floor, Griner and Parker keyed an inside domination that led to Nimitz outscoring Eisenhower 15-5 in the quarter to open a 26-14 halftime lead. “Brittany and I are like Shaq and Kobe,” Parker said.
Eisenhower wins big, Nimitz comes back on Aldine
Friday January 25, 2008
Dustin Duffy
  Jazmon Reynolds' 18 points led four scorers in double figures, and the Eisenhower boys basketball team continued its dominant run atop District 19-5A with a 91-60 rout of MacArthur Friday night at the Aldine Campbell Center. Christopher McDuffie added 17 points, Darius Goff 16 and Ella Ellis 10 for the Eagles, who improved to 25-3 overall and 9-0 in the district. Eisenhower led only 23-17 after one quarter, but widened its lead to 46-32 at halftime. Desabran Cooper had 15 points and Derek Williams added 13 for MacArthur (3-18, 2-7).   Nimitz 55, Aldine 51 Nimitz (12-7, 6-2) used a 24-12 fourth-quarter advantage to defeat Aldine at the Campbell Center. Willie Holmes scored 19 points and Marion Grice 18 for Nimitz. Brandon Williams had 19 points for Aldine (15-8, 5-4).
Bellaire girls start fast, rout Westside
Friday January 25, 2008
        Just in case their lofty area and state rankings weren’t proof enough, the Bellaire girls basketball team reminded everyone Friday night that this is their year to win District 20-5A – and maybe more. The Cardinals thrashed two-time defending district champions Westside 87-38 at Butler Fieldhouse, and about the only people who weren’t shocked by that score were the Cardinals themselves. Whether it’s because of their focus after a midseason upset loss or new shooting drills in practice, Bellaire (32-1, 12-1) didn’t pause to admire the scoreboard or let up in any fashion until the finish. “We were anxious to get going, get some running and gunning and show how we can really play,” Cardinals guard Jasmine Hartman said.
Cy-Fair's defense takes over in 75-38 win over Langham Creek
Friday January 25, 2008
          The Cy-Fair girls basketball team have already clinched a playoff spot with their undefeated district record.
Langham Creek looks forward to playoffs
Wednesday January 23, 2008
  Langham Creek’s girls basketball team (21-8, 8-2) is tied for second with Cypress Falls in District 17-5A with only four more games left until the playoffs.
Mayde Creek grad shines for Texas State
Tuesday January 22, 2008
  Ask just about any college player about the transition from high school to college sports and you will most likely hear various descriptions of the higher level of play at the collegiate level.   There certainly is a transition, but what matters most is how well you make that transition.
Langham Creek drops Cy Springs 77-72 in OT thriller
Tuesday January 22, 2008
          With the student section packed full of loyal fans from both Langham Creek and Cypress Springs, the stage was set for an intense 17-5A match up between the two backyard rivals.
Big third quarter pushes Spring Woods past MacArthur
Tuesday January 22, 2008
Donald Wilcox
              Ike Nlemchi's big third quarter helped the Spring Woods boys basketball team defeat visiting MacArthur, 58-54, in a District 19-5A game Tuesday night. Nlemchi had 14 points for Spring Woods, which got 12 points from Eddie Green and 11 from Jimmy Heckard and outscored MacArthur 21-15 in the pivotal third quarter. The game remained close during the first half with Lester Collier of MacArthur displaying his endurance on both offensive and defensive sides, scoring most of his 14 points at that time. MacArthur led 24-23 at halftime, but Nlemchi hit multiple 3-pointers in the third and stepped up his defense to help Spring Woods to a 44-39 lead after the period. Heckard was outstanding, making several steals and scoring a handful of coast-to-coast baskets. Another leading player of the night was Willie Patterson of MacArthur, who added 10 points. Desabrian Cooper added 11 for MacArthur, which couldn't catch up in the fourth quarter.
Cy Falls clinches playoff spot with 60-42 win over Jersey Village
Tuesday January 22, 2008
{mp3}080122-GBB-CyFalls{/mp3}     The Cypress Falls girls basketball team clinched a playoff spot Tuesday night with a 60-42 win over Jersey Village in a District 17-5A game.   “Now, we want to get that playoff mentality, so every game is just another test,” Cy Falls coach Jim Stephens said. It was Senior Night for the Lady Eagles, who put on a good showing.   Senior Starr Spencer came out firing at hit the first basket of the night.
Elsik girls get in groove, outlast Hastings
Tuesday January 22, 2008
              It’s not that the Elsik girls basketball team has sympathy for any opponent. But the Rams could have been forgiven Tuesday night if they looked at backyard rival Hastings’ bench and salivated over outmanning them 15-7. Yes, seven. Hastings has hung in the District 18-5A race all season with that almost-unheard of amount of players, and Tuesday the Bears outraced Elsik to a six-point first-quarter lead.
Stratford boys in strong contention for 19-5A title
Monday January 21, 2008
{mp3}080121-BBB-Stratford{/mp3}   Thanks to their best district start in several years, the Stratford boys basketball team is in strong contention for the District 19-5A championship more than halfway through the season. The Spartan men have put themselves in a pretty good position in achieving their goal of winning the district championship.
Contending Westside girls edge Lamar
Friday January 18, 2008
      Westside VS.
Katy boys drop Mayde Creek, earn first district win
Friday January 18, 2008
          After battling through a tough District 18-5A schedule, the Katy boys basketball team pulled out its first district win with a 52-47 victory over Mayde Creek Friday night.   But even though the Tigers won the game on the court, coach Patrick Okruhlik wants to make sure his team wins the most important conflict of all.   “We’re a team that’s been struggling a bit and battling ourselves,” Okruhlik said.
Morton Ranch has exciting fourth quarter, wins 54-53 over Alief Taylor
Friday January 18, 2008
             Morton Ranch trailed Alief Taylor through the fourth quarter until Laura Anderson stole Taylor’s inbound ball and scored the winning basket, 54-53, with just seconds left.
St. Pius' fourth-quarter push key in win over St. Thomas
Tuesday January 15, 2008
          When you put St.
Cinco Ranch hits threes, defeats Katy Taylor 57-36
Tuesday January 15, 2008
      Cinco Ranch and Katy Taylor began the second round of District 18-5A play Tuesday night, and the Cougars remained undefeated with a 57-36 road win. “It’s always a rivalry between us and Katy Taylor,” Cinco Ranch coach Eric Bartlett said.
Fancy pass gets Strake Jesuit rolling past Cy-Fair
Tuesday January 15, 2008
          A no-look pass from Strake Jesuit’s Joey Brooks to James Wiseman late in the first quarter Tuesday night caught the Cy-Fair boys basketball team napping. The Crusaders made sure the Bobcats didn’t get chances to wake up. Strake Jesuit trailed by four points early, but outscored visiting Cy-Fair by 42 points after that to cruise to a 75-37 victory in District 17-5A. Cy-Fair (10-9, 4-4) thrived on 3-pointers at the onset but inexplicably seemed to fall asleep with less than a minute left in the first, when Brooks, a junior who already has verbally committed to Notre Dame, sent a pass to Wiseman behind a screen for an easy layup. That started an 8-0 run featuring several baskets off transition, an overriding theme for the Crusaders (16-3, 7-1) both Tuesday night and the entire season. “That pass gave us the momentum a little bit, and then what we tried to do was pick up our defensive momentum and just try to be more aggressive,” said Brooks, who scored a game-high 17 points.
Hastings routs Morton Ranch 45-25
Monday January 14, 2008
  {mp3}080114-GBB-Hastings{/mp3}     Hastings hosted Morton Ranch in the second half of District 18-5A girls basketball Monday night and improved their record to 21-5 overall, 5-3 in district with a 45-25 victory.
Undermanned but balanced Elsik knocks off Katy
Monday January 14, 2008
          The Elsik boys basketball team earned few if any style points from their 66-54 victory against Katy Monday night, but winning pretty is the farthest thing from coach Tim Martin’s mind. Of the Rams’ eight scorers, none were seniors.
Klein Collins crushes St. Pius 73-48
Friday January 11, 2008
{mp3}080111-BBB-KleinCollins{/mp3}               In a non-district boys basketball game Friday night, Klein Collins hosted St.
Huge second quarter paces Cinco Ranch past Katy
Friday January 11, 2008
  {mp3}Katy-Cinco recap 20080111{/mp3}     It only seemed like Cinco Ranch’s stingy man-to-man defense executed its plans to perfection Friday night, forcing Katy into turnover after turnover, then scoring off those in a prosperous second quarter. The Cougars forced nearly a dozen turnovers and outscored Katy 19-5 in the period, but Cinco Ranch coach Eric Bartlett was in confession mode after a 59-41 win in District 18-5A. “I’m not a very good man-to-man coach,” Bartlett said.
Katy Taylor stampedes Morton Ranch 71-40
Friday January 11, 2008
          Three Katy Taylor players scored in double figures Friday night against Morton Ranch.
Cy-Fair, Cy Springs take home district wins
Tuesday January 08, 2008
          As the first round of district is nearing the end, teams are looking for every district win.
MacArthur's hustle shuts down Memorial
Tuesday January 08, 2008
 {mp3}DS_20103{/mp3}   The Memorial Mustangs hosted the MacArthur Generals in a District 19-5A girls basketball game Tuesday night.
Balanced Spartans sprint past Aldine
Tuesday January 08, 2008
  The Stratford boys basketball team gained its composure when Aldine lost theirs Tuesday night.
Hastings' Iles leads the way in victory over Katy Taylor
Tuesday January 08, 2008
    When the Alief Hastings basketball team prepared for their match up with District 18-5A opponent Katy Taylor, they knew their hands would be full facing off against Mustang shooters like Corbin Ray and Blake Matocha. “They (Taylor) have Corbin (Ray) who is a heck of a player and he got us pretty good in the first half,” Hastings coach Darrell Foster said.
Jersey Village's women, men shut down Cy Creek
Saturday January 05, 2008
  The Cy Creek Cougars and the Jersey Village Falcons both hosted a game Saturday afternoon.
St. Pius and Lutheran North sweep Second Baptist
Friday January 04, 2008
       Second Baptist VS.
Nimitz boys, girls crush MacArthur
Friday January 04, 2008
  {mp3}080104-BBBNimitzGilmer{/mp3}     Nimitz and MacArthur faced each other Friday night on the court as Nimitz’s men’s and women’s teams both won their games.
Stratford still unbeaten in district after win over Memorial
Friday January 04, 2008
      Friday night’s action featured a Spring Branch ISD classic as the Stratford basketball team hosted Memorial.
Nimitz plays hard, defeats Memorial 63-55
Wednesday January 02, 2008
{mp3}080102-BBBNimitzGilmer{/mp3}     Nimitz’s intensity led to a 63-55 win over Memorial Wednesday night.  “It was a good win,” said Nimitz coach Randy Gilmer.
Cy Fair-Langham Creek, Cy Ridge-Cy Falls
Wednesday January 02, 2008
      Cy-Fair v.
Maturity key in Strake Jesuit's 61-45 win over Jersey Village
Wednesday January 02, 2008
 {mp3}080102-JonesBBB-final{/mp3}   After participating in the Whataburger basketball tournament in Forth Worth this past weekend, Strake Jesuit coach Wayne Jones noticed something different in his team.
Greater Houston makes statement vs. the Nation
Tuesday January 01, 2008
     Fridays Action    Saturdays Action     After the results were posted from the Houston vs.
Hastings' Iles adjusts well to new role
Sunday December 30, 2007
  {mosimage} Not much could have lightened Hastings basketball coach Darrell Collins’ mood Saturday afternoon – except talking about Chris Iles. Even in light of losing the Texas Championship game of the Houston vs.
Kingwood wins Texas Division; Yates knocks off St. Patrick
Saturday December 29, 2007
          Like the majority of Houston vs.
Seven Lakes has go-to guy in Provost
Friday December 28, 2007
  When a new school comes into existence, building tradition is one of the primary things any program looks forward to. And with Katy ISD’s newest school, Seven Lakes, that is exactly the case. The boys basketball team is making major strides.
Second Baptist and HCYA win Eagle Holiday Classic
Friday December 28, 2007
    Final Results:  The Second Baptist girls kept the tournament title at home with a 46-33 win over IWA.
Cy Springs upsets Florida powerhouse Montverde
Friday December 28, 2007
    It’s not as if the Cypress Springs boys basketball team needs much positive reinforcement regarding their stellar start. Winning the Houston ISD Jaycees tournament last weekend, including defeating Yates in the championship, reminded the Panthers how well they can compete with any style.
Hastings, Kingwood roll to tournament wins
Friday December 28, 2007
    Hastings’ boys basketball team anticipated having problems with Bellaire’s height and length Friday during the Houston vs.
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