4B ❚ SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 2018 ❚ CALLER-TIMES

HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS AND SCHEDULES

BASKETBALL tian Martinez 15, Matt Hernandez 6 la Thomas 10, Hannah Gallegos 6 ALICE 1, TULOSO-MIDWAY 1 BOYS 3-pointers — SD. Luevano 1; Odem, Bigner 1, Ramirez 3-pointers — Kingsville, Herrera 1 AUSTIN VERITAS 1, BEEVILLE 0 FRIDAY'S RESULTS 3 JV — Sinton 35, Kingsville 11 TULOSO-MIDWAY 2, ROCKPORT-FULTON 0 DISTRICT 30-5A 9th — Odem 33, San Diego 13 Records — Sinton 11-11, 1-4 in 31-4A; Kingsville 13-12, NON-DISTRICT FLOUR BLUFF 62, ALICE 44 JV — Odem 48, San Diego 31 1-4 VETERANS MEMORIAL 3, DEL VALLE 1 Flour Bluff — Caleb Guajardo 7, Colton Lucas 3, Bren- Records — Odem 14-8 ORANGE GROVE 56, INGLESIDE 30 VETERANS MEMORIAL 3, LAMPASAS 0 dan Suckley 7, Dorian Bertero 10, Micah Curtis 4, Bran- SANTA ROSA 64, BISHOP 41 Ingleside — K. Bermudez 6, M. Ferrell 8, M. Canales 4, THURSDAY'S LATE RESULTS don Trammell 12, Dru Schmidt 2, Will Stirling 1, Ty GIRLS A. Perez 2, L. Douglas 5, K. Moody 4, T. Ward 1 NON-DISTRICT Burns 4, Chris Martinez 7, Sam Navejas 1, Henry Ibarra FRIDAY'S RESULTS OG — Craig 7, Medina 4, Bluntzer 3, Ortiz 11, Williams KINGSVILLE JV 5, SANTA GERTRUDIS ACADEMY 2 2, Preston Wilke 2 DISTRICT 30-5A 12, Rodriguez 19 VETERANS MEMORIAL 4, EAGLE PASS WINN 0 Alice — Santos Ruiz 6, John Leiva 15, Jared Siprian 2, NORTH ZONE 3-pointers — OG, Craig 1, Bluntzer 1, Ortiz 1 FRIDAY-SATURDAY Oscar Herrera 2, Ramiro Chavez 5, Alejandro Bar- TULOSO-MIDWAY 67, MILLER 24 JV — Ingleside 35, OG 27 Carroll at Mission Eagles Soccer Invitational rientes 7, Austin Garcia 7 Miller — R. Valles 5, T. Moore 6, D. McNary 13. Records — Ingleside 14-12, 3-2 in 31-4A King, Miller, Veterans Memorial at Rebel Cups, Buda 3-pointers — FB, Bertero 2, Martinez 2, Lucas 1, Suck- T-M — Meagan Cantu 6, Alyssa Jimenez 2, Makenzie ROCKPORT-FULTON 45, ARANSAS PASS 38 Gregory-Portland, Moody, Rockport-Fulton, Tuloso- ley 1, Burns 1; Alice, Chavez 1, Barrientes 1, Garcia 1 Hermes 24, Isabella Alarcon 2, Angela Arce 8, Yvonne AP — A. Brown 11, L. Burciaga 3, C. Deleon 8, K. Castil- Midway at Alice Coyote Kickoff Cup JV — Flour Bluff 63, Alice 32 Valdez 7, Leanna Ramirez 2, Emily Cortez 4, Victoria lo 9, Y. Cribb 7. Ray at Georgetown Tournament 9th — Flour Bluff 78, Alice 18 Barton 6, Madison Belford 6. R-P — Lexi Gonzalez 4, Jewelz Cox 12, Allison Sanders Flour Bluff at Alamo Heights Tournament Records — Flour Bluff 13-11 3-pointers — Miller, R. Valles 1, D. McNary 2; T-M, M. 8, Jayden Longino 16, Amber Lamb 5. GIRLS CARROLL 72, TULOSO-MIDWAY 68 Cantu 2, M. Hermes 2, Y. Valdez 2. 3-pointers — AP, C. Deleon 2, K. Castillo 1, Y. Cribb 1; FRIDAY'S RESULTS VETERANS MEMORIAL 62, MILLER 52 JV — T-M won 60-8. R-F, A. Sanders 1. NON-DISTRICT DISTRICT 31-4A Freshman — T-M won 63-12. JV — R-F won 38-24. McALLEN 2, VETERANS MEMORIAL 0 KINGSVILLE 56, SINTON 51 Records — Tuloso-Midway 16-11, 2-0; Miller 0-2 in Records — Rockport-Fulton 4-1 in District 31-4A; VETERANS MEMORIAL 3, LOS FRESNOS 1 Records — Kingsville 11-10, 2-1 in 31-4A District 30-5A. Aransas Pass 3-2 in district. MOODY 3, AUSTIN REAGAN 3 NON-DISTRICT VETERANS MEMORIAL 63, KING 52 WEST OSO 44, ROBSTOWN 25 Goals — Moody, Rylie Morin, Mireya Macias, Karina CC WINGS 56, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 48 VM — Victoria Arismendi 14, Allison Fritcher 7, Anais- Robstown — E. Villarreal 8, L. Vasquez 2, L. Garza 5, K. Rubio WINGS — Garrett Nunez 3, Jack Wandel 13, Daniel ja Banks 9, Sophia Diakomina 2, Marina Gatica 27, Hawkins 10 MOODY 4, AUSTIN LANIER 2 Sprinkle 8, Josh Sprinkle 4, Nathan Gilbert 2, Bret Ei- Kiara Nixon 2, Kendall Owens 2. West Oso — K. Johnson 4, A. Grant 8, R. Requenez 8, Goals — Moody, Kari Rubio 2, Denise Castillo, Miran- senbach 23, David Sprinkle 3 King — Cidney Longoria 5, Alyssa Hernandez 11, Kim- B. Goodwin 7, M. Flores 13, N. Evans 2, F. Fillmore 2, J. da Riojas Arlington Heights — Matthew Brooks 2, Garrison Ar- bra Mayberry 3, Beyonce Lane 21, Miranda Trevino 4, Brown 1 Records — Moody 1-1-1 nold 8, Jaden Isom 14, Braden Menn 10, Chris DeLuna Candice Ellison 8. 3-pointers — Robstown, Villarreal 2, Garza 1; West ALICE 7, MILLER 0 8, Wesley Mathisen 6 3-pointers — VM, V. Arismendi 2, M. Gatica 3; King, C. Oso, Johnson 1 ALICE 3, TULOSO-MIDWAY 0 3-pointers — WINGS, Nunez 1, Wandel 1, Eisenbach 2; Longoria 1, A. Hernandez 3, K. Mayberry 1. Records — Robstown 8-13, 0-5 in 31-4A; West Oso IWA 4, CALALLEN 2 Arlington Heights, Menn 3, Isom 1, Mathisen 2 JV — VM won 69-25. 17-5, 5-0 THURSDAY'S LATE RESULTS Records — WINGS 10-9 Freshman — VM won 51-5. DISTRICT 31-3A VETERANS MEMORIAL 4, MISSION SHARYLAND 3 LONDON 65, SAN PERLITA 63 Records — Veterans Memorial 1-0 in District 30-5A; BISHOP 57, BANQUETE 37 GREGORY-PORTLAND 2, AUSTIN HIGH 1 London — Grant Glasson 18, Kade Jones 14, Brahm King 16-12, 0-2. DISTRICT 31-2A AUSTIN AKINS 3, MOODY 0 Jones 14, Adam Faith 10, RJ Moreno 8, Courtland RAY 59, ALICE 54 RIVIERA 44, BENAVIDES 31 FRIDAY-SATURDAY Campbell 2, Ty Leonard 1. Ray — Karely Cruz 7, Alyssa Viera 14, Makayla Lindsey FALLS CITY 62, PORT ARANSAS 24 Carroll at Brenham Tournament SP — Johnson 14, Galvan 13, Olivarez 11, Ju. Herrera 14, Alexis Mendoza 15, Victoria Lee 6, Brejon Jupiter 2, THURSDAY'S LATE RESULTS Flour Bluff, Moody at Copa Akins Tournament, Austin 11, Nieto 6, Jo. Herrera 5, Cavazos 3, Zaller 2. Nayeli Garza 2. NON-DISTRICT King, Veterans Memorial at McAllen High Showcase 3-pointers — London, K. Jones 3, A. Faith 1; SP, Nieto 2, Alice — Criselda Cruz 16, Kaity Buentello 12, Kayla CC WINGS 38, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 8 tournament Galvan 1, Cavazos 1, Olivarez 1, Jo. Herrera 1, Ju. Herre- Escobar 8, Alyssa Lazo 4, Taylor Blum 14. WINGS — Halyna Charba 10, Gianna Gulding 2, Lind- Miller, Tuloso-Midway at Kingsville Tournament ra 1. 3-pointers — Ray, K. Cruz 1, A. Viera 1, A. Mendoza 1; say Gilbert 6, Teresa Gulding 8, Gigi Herman 2, Ashley Gregory-Portland at Dripping Springs Tournament JV — London won. Alice, K. Escobar 2, T. Blum 1 Dolce 10 Lady Pirate Classic, Rockport Records — London 12-10. JV — Ray won. Arlington Heights — Addyson Isom 2, Kacey Bell 4, SWIMMING PORT ARANSAS 48, GEORGE WEST 32 Freshman — Alice won. Allison Wilson 2 FRIDAY-SATURDAY JV — Port A def. GW Records — Ray 14-13, 2-0. Records — WINGS 7-2 Tuloso-Midway Coastal Bend Zones, 8 a.m., Tuloso- 9th — Port A def. GW FLOUR BLUFF 60, CARROLL 34 SOCCER Midway ODEM 51, SAN DIEGO 36 DISTRICT 31-4A BOYS WRESTLING San Diego — Ryan Vela 2, Abel Casas 4, Vince Lueva- KINGSVILLE 46, SINTON 40 FRIDAY'S RESULTS FRIDAY-SATURDAY no 4, Eric Strickland 2, AJ Ibarra 15, Cortez Gonzales 2, Kingsville — K. Owens 7, M. Adrian 1, D. Herrera 22, K. Alice Coyote Kickoff Cup Carroll, King, Ray, Miller, Moody, Veterans Memorial at Daniel Rodriguez 2, Gabriel Morales 5 Ignatiades 8, S. Arredondo 8 GREGORY-PORTLAND 6, BEEVILLE 0 Cy-Fair Tournament, Berry Center, Cypress Odem — Spencer Bigner 5, Rudy Pizana 2, Cade Cas- Sinton — Paige Vickers 9, Courtney Hesseltine 6, Em- LONDON 3, AUSTIN VERITAS ACADEMY 2 taneda 3, James Chapa 4, Matthew Ramirez 16, Chris- ma Thomas 2, Autumn Moses 2, Anna Thomas 5, Stel- MOODY 2, ROCKPORT-FULTON 0

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL Will Kansas’ Big 12 title THIS WEEKEND What I am watching this weekend in streak end this season? college basketball: No. 10 Kansas at No. 15 TCU

Saturday, 9:15 p.m. ET, ESPN2 Jayhawks have won 13 consecutive regular-season crowns The Jayhawks are coming off another loss at home, and they look vulnerable in Scott Gleeson the Big 12. Still time to fix things. USA TODAY No. 11 North Carolina All of the greatest streaks eventual- at No. 8 Virginia ly come to an end. By the looks of the Big 12 this men’s Saturday, 1 p.m. ET, ESPN basketball season, Kansas’ epic 13- The defending champs, who average season streak of consecutive confer- 85.2 points per game, vs. one of the best ence regular-season titles could be in defensive programs (36.4 per- serious jeopardy. centage defense) in the country? Yes, That’s not just because the Jay- please. Theo Pinson’s season stats don’t hawks are vulnerable (they are). It has jump off the page — 9 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 4.5 much more to do with how solid the APG — but he’s the X factor for the Heels. league’s top-tier teams — No. 5 West Virginia, No. 7 Oklahoma, No. 15 TCU, LSU at No. 13 Texas A&M No. 18 Texas Tech — appear to be. That and the Big 12 isn’t just top Saturday, 2:15 p.m. ET, SEC Network heavy. The conference is as deep as it’s Once a favorite to win the SEC, A&M been. Outside of Iowa State, no team is comes limping into this game after two an easy out, and the Jayhawks usually consecutive losses, to Alabama and Flor- struggle on the road against the Cy- ida, respectively. The Aggies are very clones. Nine of the 10 teams have banged up, and LSU gave Kentucky all it NCAA tournament potential. could handle this week. The conference Coach told USA TODAY be- known for football gets tougher for bas- fore the start of the 2017-18 season that ketball teams every week. there’s always “subtle pressure” each season not to be the Kansas team that No. 23 Arkansas at Auburn fails to extend the record streak. Well, after Tuesday night’s 85-73 Saturday, 6 p.m. ET, ESPNU home loss to Texas Tech, consider the After a few weeks of landing on the pressure building. The Red Raiders “also receiving votes” list, Arkansas final- didn’t have to beat the Jayhawks at Al- ly got into the top 25 this week. Then the len Fieldhouse on a buzzer-beater. Razorbacks promptly lost to unranked They were the better team from tip to Mississippi State. Auburn and Bruce finish. Pearl, meanwhile, are coming off an im- If Kansas is going to contend again, pressive road win at Tennessee. it must get better. Fast. Kansas coach Bill Self’s team is 11-3 overall and 1-1 in the Big 12. Kansas lost Over the years, Self said, “My guys at home to Texas Tech by 12 points on Tuesday. BRUCE THORSON/USA TODAY SPORTS No. 7 Oklahoma have done such a great job at raising at No. 5 West Virginia the level when it mattered in January and February.” But what if there aren’t Allen Fieldhouse — now it’s 12. And the Saturday, 7:15 p.m. ET, ESPN2 the resources to do that? Self finds USA TODAY ANALYSIS Jayhawks’ quest to surpass UCLA’s True freshman point guard Trae himself with a guard-heavy roster and long-held record of 13 conference titles Young — who leads the country in both a depleted frontcourt, causing an ar- and not enough attacking the rim — in a row will be a big challenge. scoring and assists, at 29.6 and 10.7, re- ray of issues and making this team the Jayhawks are among the worst There certainly is time to get it go- spectively — has been terrific for the very beatable. teams in the country in per- ing, but considering the strength of Sooners. But how does he handle going Outside of 7-footer Udoka Azu- centage rate. the Big 12, the loss to Texas Tech puts on the road at a school known for suffo- buike, Kansas has no one bigger than It also puts a serious strain on pre- Kansas one step closer to hitting the cating pressure defense? 6-8. The top reserve big man is sopho- season All-American Devonte’ Gra- panic button. The Red Raiders proba- more Mitch Lightfoot. Kansas football ham. LaGerald Vick has been a pleas- bly are a step behind the Big 12’s elite No. 14 Kentucky player James Sosinski was added to ant surprise, Mississippi State trans- — West Virginia (13-game winning at No. 22 Tennessee the roster to help the frontcourt bulk fer Malik Newman has transitioned streak), Oklahoma (Trae Young looks up. One of the missing pieces, of nicely and Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk has like the player of the year) and TCU Saturday, 9 p.m. ET, SEC Network course, is five-star 6-10 freshman Billy taken a huge step forward as a senior. (the Horned Frogs narrowly lost to Kentucky might be young, but Kevin Preston, who is being held out for an But none of that solves the dilemma Oklahoma last weekend, their first Knox (14.5 points, 5.6 rebounds) and the on-campus incident and waiting for that was heavily exploited in home loss). Wildcats are used to being in the spot- the NCAA to declare him eligible. His losses to Texas Tech and Arizona Self told The Kansas City Star last light. Tennessee is still feeling out this return can help. But will it be enough? State: Protecting the rim and defend- week, “I don’t think we’ll be close to Top 25 thing, as evidenced by the Vols And in time to be the Big 12 force Kan- ing at a gritty level Self’s champion- what we can be until February.” If loss at home to Auburn this week. sas usually is? ship teams have been known for. that’s the case, how well Kansas sur- The frontcourt issue has led to a Entering the season Self had lost 10 vives January could determine its fate Lindsay Schnell heavy reliance on perimeter shooting times in his nearly 15-year tenure at in the record books.