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Written by Robert Trammell
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Wednesday, 04 February 2009 09:32 |
The Union Grove Lady Lions made the trip to Harmony last night to try and clip the wings of the Lady Eagles and knock them out of first place in district 18-2A. Early on, it appeared as if the Lady Lions would have that opportunity. At the end of the first quarter, Harmony lead 13-8. Chelsea Roberts scored 6 of the 13 points scored by the Lady Eagles in the first eight minutes of the game. From the start of the second quarter, it was all Lady Eagles. Roberts added 5 more points in the second quarter on her way to 11 first half points for the Lady Eagles. Harmony held the Lady Lions to only 14 first half points and the Lady Eagles led, 23-14 at the half. The third quarter was a little different than the first two in that the Lady Lions out scored the Lady Eagles 10-8. Most of the Lady Lions points came from the free throw line in the third quarter as they went, 6 of 8 from the line. At the end of three quarters, the score was Harmony 31, Union Grove 24. As the fourth quarter got started, both Chelsea Roberts and Amber Wilburn took over for the Lady Eagles. Roberts scored 8 of her game high 20 points in the fourth quarter, and Wilburn added 6 of her 11 points in the fourth quarter. Together, Roberts and Wilburn out scored the Lady Lions 14-10 in the final 8 minutes. Off the bench, Emma Bukosbe added 9 points as the Lady Eagles defeated the Lady Lions, 48-34 to keep at least a share of first place in district 18-2A.
Game two of our double header started off as a close battle. Harmony would jump out to a 5 point lead, and the Lions would come back to tie the game up. At the end of the first quarter, the eagles held a slim three point lead at 10-7. The second quarter started out like the first quarter until the six and a half mark. That is when the Harmony Eagles went on a 17-0 run to finish out the quarter as they took a 33-16 lead into the halftime locker room. Jon Ledbetter scored 8 of his game high 16 points in the first half. Ryan Rendon added 14 points in the first half, all in the second quarter. The third quarter was a lot like the second quarter as the Eagles out scored the Lions 21-16. The Eagles hit 4 three pointers by four different players in that third quarter. In the final 8 minutes, the Lions made a slight comeback, outscoring the Eagles, 18-10, but it was to little to late as the Harmony Eagles defeated the Union Grove Lions, 64-49. Up next for both the Lady Eagles and Eagles will be a road trip to Winona Friday evening. |
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Written by Robert Trammell
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Monday, 02 February 2009 07:03 |
GIRLS:
District 14-3A
Van 39, Mineola 35
District 18-2A
Sabine 54, Harmony 34
District 14-2A
Edgewood 44, Scurry-Rosser 34
District 13-2A
Quitman 57, Grand Saline 50
BOYS:
District 14-4A
Lindale 39, Kilgore 36
District 14-3A
Canton 65, Eustace 61
District 13-2A
Winnsboro 45, Alba-Golden 40
Grand Saline 41, Quitman 38
District 20-1A Division 1
Big Sandy 54, Carlisle 29
Overton 49, Hawkins 47 |
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Written by Robert Trammell
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 13:10 |
Girls:
District 14-4A
Jacksonville 38, Lindale 33
District 14-3A
Canton 59, Wills Point 24
Mineola 49, Eustace 34
District 20-3A
Brownsboro 47, Palestine Westwood 36
District 20-A
Carlisle 36, Hawkins 34
Boys:
District 14-4A
Jacksonville 49, Lindale 35
District 14-3A
Eustace 66, Mineola 52
District 20-3A
Westwood 52, Brownsboro 45
District 20-A
Hawkins 62, Carlisle 29
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Written by Robert Trammell
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Monday, 26 January 2009 11:09 |
Girls:
District 20-1A Division 1
Hawkins 69, Big Sandy 50
District 13-2A
Quitman 51, Alba-Golden 30
District 14-2A
Edgewood 54, Malakoff 35
District 13-3A
Rains 48, Lovejoy 35
District 14-3A
Van 59, Eustace 33
Mineola 42, Wills Point 35
Canton 48, Kemp 28
District 20-3A
Brownsboro 49, Athens 47
District 14-4A
Lindale 44, Henderson 27
Boys:
District 20-1A Division 1
Hawkins 55, Big Sandy 38
District 20-3A
Brownsboro 74, Athens 59
District 14-3A
Van 61, Eustace 40
District 13-2A
Alba-Golden 49, Quitman 39 |
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Written by Robert Trammell
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Wednesday, 21 January 2009 09:40 |
GIRLS:
District 20-1A
Hawkins 52, Beckville 42
District 14-2A
Edgewood 55, Corsicana Mildred 8
District 14-3A
Kemp 36, Mineola 34
District 20-3A
No. 9 Brownsboro 47, No. 4 Crockett 41
BOYS:
District 20-1A
Overton 66, Big Sandy 56
Hawkins 66, Beckville 22
District 13-2A
Caddo Mills 54, Alba-Golden 33
District 14-2A
No. 6 Edgewood 78, Corsicana Mildred 44
District 20-3A
Crockett 57, Brownsboro 49
District 14-4A
Lindale 55, Nacogdoches 47
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Written by Robert Trammell
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Wednesday, 21 January 2009 09:28 |
Meagan Wilson, 13 points and Katie Gummet, 11 points led the way for the Canton Eaglettes as the soared past the Van Lady Vandals Tuesday evening, 47-30. Canton entered the game 3-0 in district 14-3A play, and from the opening whistle, they looked and played like the top team in their district. Meagan Wilson scored 5 of the 12 points that the Eaglettes scored in the first 8 minutes of the game. Canton held the Lady Vandals to only 3 first quarter points and 1 for 7 from the free throw line. In the second quarter, the Lady Vandals made a run as Sarah Milewski scored 7 of her teams 17 points to cut the Canton lead to 23-20 by half time. That would be as close as the Van Lady Vandals would get as the Eaglettes went on a 8-0 to start the third quarter. The Canton Eaglettes held the Van Lady Vandals to only 10 second half points while scoring 24 second half points. WIth the win, the Eaglettes improve to 4-0 in district 14-3A. Van falls to 3-1.
In game two, the rolls would be reversed. Canton came out of the locker room on fire and it appeared early on as if the Eagles would run away from Van. That only lasted 4 minutes into the first quarter as Van got things together to make a late run and take a 15-14 lead after one quarter of play. Van was led in scoring by Jordan Schmid who finished with a game high 17 points, 12 of those points coming in the second half. Grant Franklin, 13 points, Roy Denbow and Devon Talley, 12 points a piece led the way for the Canton Eagles who at the half only trailed 25-22. Ten of Denbow's 12 points came from the free throw line, with 6 of those in the first 16 minutes of the game. The Eagles finished, 17 of 29 from the free throw line in the game. In the second half, the Van Vandals took control of the game allowing Canton only 23 points the rest of the way while scoring 35 points. Up next, the Canton Ealglettes and Eagles will travel to take on Kemp. Van Lady Vandals and Vandals will play host to Eustace Friday evening. |
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