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The Hawks did rally correspondent High School. from their s low start , briefly NEW BRAUNFELS Wetter, who scored a team- taking the lead, bu t the Lions San Antonio Brackenridge 80, Midway through the fourtb high19points,dnbbledintothe found another gear to earn the LBJ 67: The Eagles started the quar ter Friday night, KJ frontcourt and eluded defend- win. second half with a 13-2 run to Adams wan ted a quick ers to find his sweet spot close Tipoff was delayed 40 min- help power them to a Class 5A substitute. lo lbe basket. His clutch hoop utes because of an issue with area- round playoff victory But Wes11..ii1 coach Robert propelled the Cavaliers ln-4) r eferee sched uling. Both over the Jaguars on Friday Lucer o wasu't tnlcing one of into the quarterfinals against teams bad fully warmed up night at Lehman High School. his best players out of lhegrune. District 25-6A rival Bowie, and stood for "The Star- The two teams entered the Not even for a few seconds. Not which defeated San Antonio Spangled Banner" before locker room for halftime tied with his team trailing. And not Stevens 56-54. being sent back t o their at 37-37, but Brackenridge with thesteUar defense Adams dug down deep huddles. The Hawks (24-9) (27-7)puttheclampsdownin had been playing. against Brennan (26-7), which retreated to the locl<er room. the third quarter, holding l.BJ So Adams jtLst kept running led 38-31 after three quarters. Hendrickson appeared (22-7) to just two field goals as he badaU game, and be might Trailing 41-35, the Cavaliers the more affected side I as over a six-minute period and have saved the Chaparrals' scored13 of the next15 points to Spring (22-12) jumped o ut building a d ouble-digit lead season in the process. grab a 48-43 le.ad with1:51 leftin to a 9-2 lead. The Lions led that would hold up in the final Trailing teammate Eain regulation. But that was enough 19-12 after the first quarter, period despite a valiant effort Mowat, who had picked up a time for Brennan to stage a des- but a surge near the end of the from its scrappy opponent. loose ball on the defensive end peration rally, tie the score at second by the Hawks closed The Eagles' Donyae Suarez a11d sprinted down the court 53-53 and force the first over- the gap to 32-28 al halftime. led all scorers with JO points. for a layup attempt, Adams time as senior Jacari Sanders Dylan Disu had 11 points Teanunate Zebastian Meza delivered the putback in the (26 points) buried a J-pointer for Hendrickson at the break added I 7 points while J osb final minute to give WesO,k a with 9.4 seconds remaining despite missing all six of his Guajardo scored 15, included come-from-behiod56-55 win after the Cavs' Bennett Mohn 3-point attempts, while Isaac four J-pointers. over San Antonio O'Connor in bit only I of 2 free throws at the Bullard bad only five points. The Eagles seizoo momen- a Class 6/1 area-round playoff zz.8-secood mark. On t he other side, Spring tum early, but LBJ guard Brian game Friday at New Braunfels Neither team scored in the guard Keionte Cornelius was Batts helped spark an 18-5run High School. first overtime. Brennan didn't nailing tough shots over both to end the first half. Batts was Wes <33-3) trailed by take a shot from the field and Hawks s tars. He fi nished everywbere for the Jaguars, as many as 13 in the second missed all three free throw with agarne-bigh 24 points. scoring 31 points and coming quarter and faced a43-33 defi- attempts. The Cavs were sue- A drive by Bullard tied the up with big defensive plays to cit midway through the third cessfuJ in running down the score at 40 with 2:39 left in help LBJ keep things close for before limiting the Panthers clock, but Brennan blocked the third, and sophomore the first two periods. (24-10) to six fourth-quarter shotattempls on back-to-back Jaden Williams (15 points) Batts hit a pair of 3-point- points. possessions. p ut the Hawks in front a few ers in the fourth quarter to try O'Connor bit eight 3-point- Wilhtbescores6-s6, Wetter seconds tater with a pair to gel his team back into the ers in tbe first half while took control of the game after of free throws to make it game, but Suarez, Guajardo building its double-digit lead as Brennan was unable to capi- 42-41. That's when the Lions and company had an answer Wesl.:...Jstruggled on offense. talize at the foul line, missing punched back even harder, for every big shot from the Darius McBride scored 17 of 6 of 8 free t hrows in the two closing the period on a 10-2 Jaguars. Jordan Teal was the histeam-biglrn pointstbroogb overtimes. run. second -leading scorer for LBJ the first three quarters to keep Brett Baty (18 points) and Disu, who was held score- with 21 points, and he went the Chaps within striking dis- David Gregory (12)also reached less in the third, did his best 9-for-12 from the free throw lance entering the fourth. double figures for the Cavs. t o spark t he Hawks with a line. Brendan Wenzel finished powerful dlLllk at the start The Jaguars' season comes with27pointstoleadaUsrorers. folutHarris, AA- S of the fourth and finally hit to an end after they won the 58, San Antonio correspondent a pair of Js to help tr im a District zs-SA title and earned Brennan 56 (zon:Junior John 14-point advantage to 62-57 a 22nd consecutive trip to the Wetter buried a short jmnper Spring 78, Hendrickson 65: At with 4:21 left. Again, Spring postseason. from tbelane with 4.5 seconds some point, the shots bad to bit back with as-o spurt. remaining in the second over- go in. Despite woeful shoot- Disu had a team-bigb 21 Chris Dukes, AA-S time to lift the Cavaliers over ing, the Hawks bung around points, and Bullard added 16. correspondent PREP BASKETBALL ,_BOYS AREA-IOIIND SCHmuu =·•l.brtyHil'1,Sl.tffms.J ""'"'511ring7S,~(6 S8.SA~5' IIJeinCOIIIM5a,V•ad9ifl4.4 WCSl:Af 56. SA O'Connor ss b.e5'.SASte¥t!ISS4 ""'"'~JS.~AtMcrn COM;tllJ60,l-tlnh651 ~SWlon61.~~!i5 n-d.ufwll!iit,Au...cllMOliSlilt:d43 ANIURS.Ulll'IM'1 SA~~80.lWfil SAH011\D~ Drippilts,,rinl;r.U ""'"'SACDID56.Lulilltlll ~n.a.ncon ""'"'~ '2. SA SIK"1_., GIRIS R£GIOHAl SEMlFINAl ....,SCHEDU LE ""'"'~,,S.Vi§IA,-J$ *" 1l. ~61 ""'"'UkrtY HIIISS. Cr')'St)IC«, )6 lllrntlW.BNY9tJOtll!lll ""'"'Skicknl:we~il.LlgO~Q;t9 PREP BASKETBALL: PLAYOFF RESULTS AND SCHEDULE GIRLS BASKETBALL Friday Consolidated 43 Class GA RESULTS / SCHEDULE Class 4A College Station 67. Rouse Bowie vs. 'J, 7 RESULTS: REGIONAL Burnet vs. Hardin- 55 p.m., Burger Center SEMIFINALS Jefferson, 1;30 p.m., Connally 60, Huntsville 52 West vs. Cibolo Steele, Class GA Alamodome, San Antonio Manor 75, Bryan Rudder 72 7:30 p.m., San Marcos HS Allen 78, Hendrickson 68 Reagan 74, SA Harlan 6 Class SA Prosper 48, Vista Ridge 25 BOYS BASKETBAU SA Brackenridge 80, LBJ 67 Connally vs. College SA Houston 44, Dripping Class4A RESULTS / SCHEDULE Station, 6:30 p.m., Rockdale Burnet 44, Beeville Jones 31 AREA-ROUND RESULTS Springs 42 HS Liberty Hill 55, Crystal City Class 6A Class 4A Manor vs. Cedar Park, 7 36 Bowie 56, SA Stevens 54 OT liberty Hill 63, Stafford 53 p.m., Georgetown HS Class 3A Klein Collins 55, Vandegrift Class3A Reagan vs. SA Houston, 7 Skidmore-Tynan 53, Lago 44 Halletsville 75, Blanco 71 Vista49 58, SA Brennan SA Cole 56, Luling 38 p.m., Lehman HS RESULTS:REGIONAL 562OT Class 2A Class4A FINALS Spring 78, Hendrickson 65 Thorndale 62, SA Stacey 49 Liberty Hill vs. Boerne, 7 Class4A West: 56, SA O'Connor p.m., Hays HS Burnet 52, Liberty Hill 36 55 REGIONAL QUARTERFINAL Class2A SCHEDULE: STATE Class5A SCHEDULE Thorndale vs. Normangee, SEMIFINALS Cedar Park 59, A&M Tuesday 7 p.m., Franklin HS PREP BASKETBALL: PLAYOFF RESULTS AND SCHEDULE GIRLS BASKETBALL RESULTS Springs42 / SCHEDULE Class 4A RESULTS: REGIONAL Liberty Hill 63. Stafford 53 SEMJANALS Class3A ctass6A Halletsville 75, Blanco 71 Allen 78, Hendrickson 68 SA Cole 56.
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