TBM Girls Highlights - Texas Basketball Magazine
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TBM Girls Highlights - Texas Basketball Magazine
Texas Basketball Bob Springer’s 11-12 PRICE: $5.95 Volume XXIV Marcus Shoots for two! MVP MARCUS SMART MVP PEYTON LITTLE Check out the Rankings! #23 6’8” Nick Banyard MVP ALEXIS JONES “Dedicated to the Best in Texas High School Basketball” 2011-12 TBM Highlights The section include the Highlights that go into this 2011-12 Season an breakdown into the following categories : 2011-12 TBM All-State Picks. The Top Big Men in the State. Top Teams in each Classification. Possible AD sizes for the 2012-13 edition. Coaches: Please remember to submit your players records accomplished at the end of the season and any outstanding that they have accomplished in their career. We would also like you to include a picture of your outstanding players ( in a JPEG format) and email these to us, so they can be included with our online archives. We are also looking to expand on our record sections besides points & 3 pointers. 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Call Bob: 1-800-364-HOOP(4667) or email: texasbkb@swbell.net offical State Distributor TEXAS BASKETBALL TEXAS BASKETBALL MUSEUM 2011-12 GIRLS ALL-STATE Position Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Post Guard Guard Post Post Post Post Post Post Post Post FIRST TEAM Player Roddricka Patton Nikki Gholson Elena Gumbs Maya Hawkins Asia Booker Laura Castillo Jessica Sprabeary Jordan Jones Ashley Fuller Morgan Ashmore Curtyce Knox Lenor Diaz A J Alix Kourtney Bevers Loryn Goodwin Kamy Cole Kayla Winfield Alexis Jones Sadia Ellis Kristen Green Peyton Little Kaitlin Walla Haley Fowler Nicole Kornet Crystal Porter Nia Jackson Brea Draper Courtney Williams Maria Leaks Khadijah Carter Tori Henderson Emily Johnson Akunna Elonu Lilley Vanderzee Kendall Shaw Klara Bradshaw SECOND TEAM Brooke McCarty Clear Springs Keyra Sue Johnson Mansfield Empress Davenport Duncanville Ayriel Anderson Irving MacArthur Jazmine Ocanas Alief Elsik Alexis Durley Spring Dekaney Ashley Eli Mansfield Summit Sherita Rains Goodrich Teana Ogden Denton Ryan Kiara Rivera San Antonio Wagner Katie Youngblood Georgetown Itiana Taylor Pflugerville Chinwe Duru Vista Ridge Micheline Mercelita Edinburg Brittany Bednarz Lubbock Cooper Alyssa Lang Rockwall Travanti Downes Kennedale Tyler Gilbert Hightower Courtnie Latham Clear Springs Minta Spears Bullard Ebony East O’Connor Chelsea Jannings North Crowley Jordan Goforth Plano East Cameisha Turner Dallas Lincoln Jamika Hughes Kennedale Carly Truedale SA Churchill Niaga Mitchell-Cole SA Roosevelt Jessica Prieto Laredo Alexander Shaquania Fuselier Magnolia School Neches Smyer Cibolo Steele Mansfield Summit Beaumont Ozen Plainview Ponder Desoto Poth Spearman Atascocita Knippa Houston Bellaire Liberty Hill Cypress Falls Brock Giddings Irving MacArthur Cypress Falls Neches Abilene Wylie Georgetown Smyer Liberty Christian Alief Elsik Liberty Christian Winnsboro North Shore Daingerfield Goodrich Euless Trinity Georgetown Alief Elsik Granbury Barbers Hill Emory Rains THIRD TEAM Jasmine Goodwin Killeen Alexis Hyder Austin LBJ Krista Strange Amarillo Josslyn Portillo Frenship Farrin Bell Richardson Leslie Vorpahl SA Churchill McKenzie Calvert Cibolo Steele Vania Anane EP Jefferson Chamaya Turner NB Canyon Gionna Jackson Saginaw Erica Hernandez Floresville Latifah Rainey John Tyler Patricia Wilson Brownwood Leah Cotton Burnet Kellyn Schneider Lub. Monterey Emily Noak Round Top-Carmine Taylor Russell Liberty Hill Jade Castille Manvel Sharina Alston Nueces Canyon Lorrie Santoy Georgetown Lamaria Cole Bryan Rudder Lili Thompson Timberview Gabrielle Wilkins Garland Jada Terry Cedar Hill Brooke Allemand Boerne Champ Brentney Branch Clear Creek Takia Lee John Tyler Nelly Flores Hidalgo Height 5’1” 5’3” 5’4” 5’5” 5’5” 5’6” 5’6” 5’6” 5’6” 5’7” 5’7” 5’7” 5’7” 5’8” 5’8” 5’9” 5’9” 5’9” 5’9” 5’9” 5’10” 5’10” 6’0” 6’0” 6’0” 6’0” 6’0” 6’1” 5’10” 5’11” 6’0” 6’0” 6’1” 6’3” 6’5” 6’5” FOURTH TEAM Whitney West Gregory-Portland Amber Hawkins Jacksonville Jameisha Edwards Crockett Kynzie Newman Celina McKinley Bostad Kennedale Zully Martinez Lipan Imani Wright Liberty-Eylau Katie Sampson Lorena Leah Mikesky Schulenburg Brooke Barker Frenship Stacey Underwood Hico Susan Agesen Edgewood Meagan Odell Jim Ned Elissa Beaudoin Industrial Elizabeth Foster Throckmorton Margaret Lemke Mason Kyra Sifuentes Nueces Canyon Jordan Ward Alvord Mallory Powell Aledo Kendra Walls Rochelle Gabby Moore Vista Ridge Marche Amerson Bryan Rudder Cerda Coleman Huntsville Hannah Hughes Rockwall Peyton Pyle Greenwood Macy Cooke Burkburnett Brianna Brandyburg Royal Summer Dolezel Lorena Camara Crawford Falls City 11-12 TEXAS BASKETBALL Class Senior Senior Junior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Junior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Junior FIFTH Jasmine Taylor Denton Sharde Collins Liberty -Eylau Haley Jenkins Martin’s Mill Kati Maldonado Burnet Aisha Martin Lorenzo Allyson Blakeney Yoakum Ashtyn Henkes Yoakum Presley Statsny Aubrey Ashlen Albus Whitharral Taylor Moore Whitharral Morgan Hale Rockport-Fulton Laura Kerr Liberty Danielle Logan Sudan Abreanna Fontenot H Jefferson Amanda Weaver Center Point Chelsea Rodgers Hamlin Karah Hughes Highland Bailey Fritsch Fayetteville Kenedy Farr Smyer Brooke Goen Olton Jessica Enriquez Snook Taylor Williams Flatonia Autumn Chidester Canadian Nakisha Nation Wellington Lana Heers Muenster Kendra Hardeman Paducah Kimber Lee Bronte Shakota Billman Walnut Springs Clarissa Elizondo Meadow HONORABLE MENTION A Katy Acosta Skidmore-Tynan Brittany Aikens Floresville Brooke Alexander Liberty Christian Karli Anderle Sacred Heart Khadijah Anderson Daingerfield Tate Anderson Cooper Krystal Andozola Mountain V Alyssa Anthony Greenwood Jordan Arrington Gunter B Kara Babola A. Connally Baylee Baker Panhandle Kaycee Baker Bronte Natalie Baker La Vernia Kristn Battise Big Sandy Sabrina Berry SA Reagan Michelle Bevan Clements Ari Booth Pflugerville Taylor Bowles Avery Breanna Boyd Woden Taliyah Brooks Pflugerville Hailey Brown Abilene Wylie Jamecia Brown Denton Micaela Brown Edgewood Tierra Brown M Summit Kinsey Browning Sweetwater Jackie Bueno Calallen Alyssa Busby Lone Oak Baylie Butler Hemphill Sara Byrd Brownwood C Payton Carpenter Sanger Kaitlyn Cavness Mason Alexandra Cedillo Mission McKenna Chancellor Frenship Kathleen Chappell Fairfield Maci Colley Haskell Erica Conover Navarro Laquesha Cooper Brownsboro Adriana Corrales Plains Marina Corrales Plains Caitlin Cote NB Canyon Hayley Cox Winnsboro Maddie Cox Granbury Caroline Cuellar Weslaco E Emily Cullers Comanche D Sydnie Darden Brownwood Adriane Davis SA Wagner Ambra Davis Magnolia Audrea Davis SA Wagner Bailey Davis Plainview Morgan Dewalt Goodrich Neeley Doss Lindale Peyton Downs Axtell Courtney Doyle Axtell Allyson Duke Goodrich Ariana Duran EP Jefferson Taylor Dydalewicz Lake Travis Shannon Dyer Burnet E Kaci Eaton Lake Travis Dimond Edmond Lindale Taylor Enloe Martinsville F Abbey Falcon Nueces Canyon Alicia Finn Sweetwater Kelsey Flanagan NB Canyon Syann Foster Lockney Taylor Forrest Clements Sha’Quania Fuselier Magnolia G BrittanyGarza Skidmore-Tynan Zhanelle Geathers Lindale Toree Gerber Bushland Brea Glenn Avery Kelsey Gober Brownwood Amber Goebel Navarro Jessica Gomez Rochelle S’Andra Govan Edgewood Darby Graff Hallsville Jessica Green Liberty Hill Sierra Green Austin Crockett Shelby Greenwalt Shamrock Jasmine Griffin Fairfield Sara Guevara EP Eastwood Madison Gunnels Slocum H Carson Hadaway Haskell Brooke Hamm Reagan County Sierra Harriman Axtell Karah Hendricks Baytown Chr. Jennifer Henley Stanton Amy Henry Magnolia Lauren Hernandez Kenedy Holly Herrington Evadale Kaitliin Hesse Sacred Heart Regan Hestand Gunter Brittney Holberts Liberty Christ. Leslie Holliman Woden Trisha Horwood Sterling City Amanda Hudson Mason Lainey Huie Cooper Amber Hughlett Skidmore-Tynan I Katie Isom Early J Kennedy Jackson Evadale Roshayna Jackson M Summit Tory Jacobs Irv. MacArthur Kylie Jenkens Abilene Wylie Alandria Johnson Cy Lakes Cierra Johnson LD Bell Kaylea Johnson Gunter Lakeshia Johnson Brownsboro Le’Andra Johnson Denton Savennah Jones Sterling City TEXAS BASKETBALL MUSEUM Taylor Jones Sanger K Wendy Knight SA Reagan Hannah Kowena Big Sandy Mackenzie Kroll Axtell L Morgan Landers Burleson Kacey Leblanc Orange field Valarie Larkin Slocum Liana Laso San Diego Ma Kaykla Lenamon Industrial Shelby Leinneweber Floresville Star Longoria Mason Kalli Looten Panhandle Carolee Lopez Mission Delana Lopez Mansfield Mallorie Lough Brownsboro M Moriah Mack SA Reagan Kayla Markgraf La Vernia Lauren Maldonado Del Valle Yvonne Maosa Mansfield Mandi Martin Slocum Sirena Martinez San Diego Paige Marquez Clements Taylor Maxuill Emory Rains Alicia Flores-Mays Del Valle Emily McCartney Throckmorton Courtnkey McCoy Lone Oak Brittany Mcpherson A. 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PPG RBG 4A Kendall Shaw Barbers Hill 6’5” 14.5 6.9 3A Kiara Bradshaw Emory Rains 6’5” 14.0 8.0 Jr. 4A Lilley VanderzeeGranbury 6’3” 12.9 10.1 Jr. 2A Brianne Coffman Jarrell 6’3” 12.0 8.0 3A Glynna Johnson Gatesville 6’3” 9.0 8.0 5A Aundrea Pipkins H Madison 6’2 1/2” 6.0 8.1 Jr. 3A Brianna Brandyburg B Royal 6’2” 14.0 14.0 Jr. 3A Zhanelle Geathers Lindale 6’2” 9.2 6.7 So. 5A Lise Breivik Lubbock 6’2” 6.8 5A Carl Willie Cypress-Falls 6’2” 5.0 5.0 Jr. 3A Natasha Malone Lindale 6’2” 4.5 5.5 So 4A Kaci Eaton Lake Travis 6’2” 3.7 5.7 1A Camille Copeland Huckabay 6’2” 2.1 3.0 1A Kennedy Farr Smyer 6’2” Jr. 2A Kaylee Holland Bushland 6’2” . 4A Jennifer Miller Lindale 6’2” . 6’5” Kiara Bradshaw Rains H.S. 5A Meagan Palmer Cinco Ranch 6’1” 14.4 8.4 4A Darby Graff Hallsville 6’1” 10.0 10.0 4A Morgan Landers Burleson 6’1” 7.0 7.0 Jr. 2A Jennifer Henley Stanton 6’1” 6.4 4.3 Jr. 2A Shasha Ransom Hughes Springs 6’1” 5.0 Jr. 5A Katie Najva Cypress-Falls 6’1” 3.0 2.5 So. 4A Lauren Amos Burleson 6’1” 7.0 7.0 Jr. 4A Emma Atkinson Calallen 6’1” 4.0 6.0 Jr. 4A Willette Rankin Heath 6’1” 2.0 3.2 Jr. 5A Taylor Williams Cinco Ranch 6’1” 2.0 3.0 Jr. 5A Morgan Landers Burleson 6’1” Jr. 3A Madison Hannusch Smithville 6’1” 1.0 2.2 5A Megan White Georgetown 6’1” 5A Hayley Hunter Georgetown 6’1” Jr. 3A Jordan Redmond Liberty Hill 6’1” 2A Brea Draper Winnsboro 6’0” 18.0 7.4 2A Elissa Beaudoin Industrial 6’0” 16.0 15.6 Jr. 5A Madison Wilson Clements 6’0” 15.0 10.0 Jr. 5A Tori Henderson Euless Trinity 6’0” 13.4 6.1 6’2” Lilley Vanderzee Granbury H.S. 1A Johnna Pullig Reagan County 6’0” 13.2 9.7 5A Emily Johnson Georgetown 6’0” 12.8 3.0 5A Tabatha Richardson-Smith Seguin 6’0” 12.0 6.0 3A Alicia Finn Sweetwater 6’0” 10.0 11.3 4A Jackie Bueno Calallen 6’0” 11.0 5.0 4A Brooke Barker Frenship 6’0” 10.0 4.0 2A Aubrey Horton Early 6’0” 9.0 12.0 Jr. 1A Kyla Stewart Huckabay 6’0” 9.0 7.1 5A Kim Nebo Cy-Lakes 6’0” 8.0 10.0 Jr. 4A Amanda Montoya Floresville 6’0” 8.3 7.3 Jr. 1A Johna Pullig Reagan County 6’0” 8.0 5.0 5A Michelle Bevan Clements 6’0” 8.0 4.0 Jr. 5A Donna Matthews SA Clark 6’0” 6.5 6.8 Jr. 5A Paige Marquez Clements 6’0” 7.0 7.0 Jr. 5A Katie WohlekingSan Ang Central 6’0” 5.0 6.0 3A Amber Sathaer Kennedale 6’0” 5.3 3.2 2A Chanda Foster Honey Grove 6’0” 4.9 3.0 2A Kaylea Johnson Gunter 6’0” 4.8 3.4 4A Nicolina Castillo Median Valley 6’0” 3.9 5.1 5A Kayla Tarver Cypress-Falls 6’0” 3.5 1.8 5A Angie Moore Cinco Ranch 6’0” 3.4 2.8 Jr. 5A Summer Cole DeSoto 6’0” 3.2 3.3 5A Corigan Tibbs SA Reagan 6’0” 3.0 3.3 Jr. 5A Camesha Davis DeSoto 6’0” 2.5 1.8 Jr. 4A Holly Milam Burleson 6’0” 2.0 2.0 So. 5A Kayla Taraver Cypress-Falls 6’0” 1.0 2.1 4A Crystal Yeveria CC Ray 6’0” 3.0 6’2” Kennedy Farr of Smyer H.S. TEXAS BASKETBALL PROUDLY PRESENTS & SHOWCASES THE BEST BIG MEN IN THE STATE. 11-12 TEXAS BASKETBALL TEXAS BASKETBALL MAGAZINE’S CHOICE I. Irving MacArthur II. Pflugerville Irving MacArthur State Champs! IRVING MACARTHUR (37-2) The #3 Lady Cardinals of coach Suzie Oelschlegel had another banner year as they first won their district championship outright with an unblemished 16-0 district record that propelled them into the postseason where they took it all the way to the Drum in Austin where they ended up as State Champions for 2011! MacArthur won their 2nd Region I Tournament by beating Mansfield 70-47, Lewisville 7257, Plano West 71-58, North Crowley 68-55 and Midland 55-40 to take it to the Big Dance. In State Semi-finals they beat #13 San Antonio Wagner 64-51 to advance to the finals. In the championship game the Cardinals came out on top taking out #5 Georgetown 74-51 to take home the gold and finish as the #1 team in the State. The 11-12 Red & White will be tough to beat with 5 lettermen, led by 4 starters return for this years playoff ride. Look for the CARDINALS to shoot for a repeat in 2012! AAAAA III. Alief Elsik GEORGETOWN (33-4) - The #5 Lady Eagles had another banner season last year winning the district crown outright with an unblemished 12-0 record and then riding the momentum all the way to the Drum. The Royal Blue & White took their 8th Region II Crown by beating Austin Anderson 59-32, Klein Forest 56-29, Humble Atascocita 60-55, Killeen Ellison 51-33 and #6 Pflugerville 68-56 to take it to Austin. In the State Semi-finals the GHS beat Alief Elsik 56-51, before falling to #3 Irving MacArthur 74-51 in the State finals to end a brilliant season. Coach Rhonda Farney will be loaded this year with ten returning lettermen including two returning starters for this years playoff edition. Look for the EAGLES to soar in the playoffs and another trip to the Drum in 2012! SAN ANTONIO WAGNER (32-7) The #13 Thunderbirds took the district crown last season with an undefeated 10-0 record that propelled them into the playoffs where they fought all the way to the Drum in Austin. The Red, Black & White won their second Region IV Championship by beating San Antonio MacArthur 49-29 Northside O’Connor 54-41, #12 Northside Jay 54-41, Harlingen South 66-51, and Corpus Christi King 45-33 to take it to the Drum. In the State Semi-finals they were set back by #3 Irving MacArthur, the eventual State Champion 64-51 to end a super year. Coach Christina Comacho will have an impressive seven lettermen back including three starters returning off of last years State Semifinalist team. Look Look for the 2012-13 Texas Basketball Magazine to be done electronically online next season. EDELWEISS IV. San Antonio Wagner TOP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Irving MacArthur Alief Elsik Pflugerville Georgetown North Shore North Crowley Duncanville SA Wagner Atascocita Hightower DeSoto Katy Taylor Clear Springs Cy-Falls Plano West SA Reagan Cy-Woods Midland Timberview Heritage Lewisville Cinco Ranch Anderson Harlingen Edinburg #14 Emily Johnson of Georgetown takes it to the hoop, while #24 Crystal Porter and #14 Lindsey Cypher defend in last years Semi final game won by Georgetown! for the Thunderbirds to make another run to the Drum in 2012! ALIEF ELSIK (31-6) - The Lady Rams of coach LaShawn Johnson added to the history at Elsik by making it to the State tournament for the 5th time in the school’s history. The Navy, Blue , Columbia Blue & White took the Region III Championship by beating Houston Cypress Creek, 58-48, Katy Cinco Ranch 51-33, Cypress Woods 60-54, League City Clear Springs 63-56, and #10 Galena Park North Shore 63-56 to earn their ticket to the Big Dance. In the State Semi-finals Elsik was defeated by #5 Georgetown 56-51 to end a brilliant year. The 11-12 Navy, Blue , Columbia Blue & White will return a solid lineup of 6 lettermen, led by 3 starters for this years run to the Drum. 5A Other Teams to watch ! RI: Cedar Hill, Eastwood, Amarillo, Southlake Carroll, Coronado, LD Bell RII: Spring DeKaney, Dallas Skyline, Round Rock 11-12 TEXAS BASKETBALL RIII: Cy-Ranch, Houston Bellaire, Madison, Austin RIV: Cibolo Steele, Edinburg North, Harlingen South, SA Jay, Judson, Sharyland TEXAS BASKETBALL MAGAZINE’S CHOICE I. Summit II. West Mesquite Canyon takes home the gold! CANYON (38-0) - The # Lady Eagles were outright District Champs again to defend their district crown with an unblemished 14-0 record and advanced all the way to the Drum in Austin in 2011 where they were crowned the 4A State Champions! Canyon took their 23rd Region I Championship by beating Wichita Falls 60-31, El Paso Burges 62-43, Wolfforth Frenship 59-34, #3 Mansfield Summit 29-26, and #12 Plainview 42-40 to take it to the Drum. In the State Semi-finals they defeated Beaumont Ozen 44-39, before they took the Crown with a 44-39 win over Austin Johnson. The 11-12 Purple & White have a solid crew returning as seven lettermen, including two starters will make up this years playoff edition. Veteran coach Joe Lombard (1100 wins and 98 losses in 34 years) will have another excellent roster that welcomes back 11 veterans , including 2 starters for this years campaign. Look for the EAGLES to add to their tradition of 23 Region I Championships, returning to the Drum to defend their title in 2012! AAAA III. Beaumont Ozen BEAUMONT OZEN (33-4) - The Lady Panthers made school history as they made their 1st trip to the Drum by winning the Region III tournament championship by defeating Houston North Forest 84-31, Magnolia 61-35, Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill 47-43, Angleton 56-45, and #19 Huntsville 58-57 to advance to Austin. In the State Semi-finals the Blue & Yellow lost to powerhouse #1 Canyon 44-39 to end a super season. The 11-12 Lady Panthers of coach Tammy Walker-Brown are loaded and ready for another run, returning no less than 11 lettermen, led by 4 starters for this years campaign. Look for the PANTHERS to roar through the playoffs and be on a mission to bring home the gold in 2012! DALLAS LINCOLN (29-4) - The Tigers of coach Michael Ensley added to the their tradition as they won their 10th trip to the State tourney in the schools history. The Purple & White took the Region II Championship by beating Dallas Seagoville 81-5, Frisco Liberty 55-44, #18 Rockwall 50-47, Jackson- Look for the 2012-13 Texas Basketball Magazine to be done electronically online next season. EDELWEISS TOP Twenty-Five 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. AUSTIN JOHNSON (28-5) - The #6 Jaguars of coach Marsha Renee Brown had her team turn in a great year by being the first team from LBJ to make it to State. The Purple & White won the Region IV Championship by beating Dripping Springs 72-40, #8 Boerne Champion 69-42, #13 Cedar Park 58-40, Hidalgo Early College 62-35, and Cedar Park Vista Ridge 43-29 to earn their ticket to the Drum. In the State semis the Jaguars defeated Lincoln by beating them 59-48 to advance to the title game. In the finals LBJ lost a close game to tradition laden #1 Canyon 44-39 to end a brilliant year. The 11-12 Purple & White edition returns only 1 starter and a total of 4 lettermen for this years playoff entry. Look for JAGUARS to climb back into the playoffs and extend their season in 2012! IV. Austin LBJ Canyon Summit Austin LBJ Plainview Vista Ridge Frenship West Mesquite Dallas Lincoln Cedar Park Granbury Jacksonville El Paso Chapin Hidalgo Angleton SA Brenan Lake Travis Arlington Seguin Victoria East Waco Midway Magnolia Denton Ryan CC Moody Foster Bryan Rudder Smithson Valley #3 Shayla Monreal attacks the basket, as #10 Sanquisha Rawls and #1 Ashton Massey defend. ville 64-37 and West Mesquite 56-43 to march to Austin. In the State semis the Tigers were overcome by Austin Johnson, which prevailed 59-48 to end a good year. The 11-12 Purple & White are loaded and ready to make another run back to the Drum by returning 9 lettermen, that includes all 5 starters for this years campaign. Look for the TIGERS to be shooting for thei 11th Regio II Championship, and return to Austin to take care of some unfinished business in 2012! 4A Other Teams to watch ! RI: Aledo, Stephenville, Canyon Randall, EP Irvin, The Colony RII: Hallisville, Tyler, Connally, McKinney 11-12 TEXAS BASKETBALL RIII: Livingston, Manvel, Central, Brenham, Lamar Consolidated, Barbers Hill RIV: Tuloso-Midway, CC Ray, Clemens, Reagan, Lehman, Floresville, Victoria West TEXAS BASKETBALL MAGAZINE’S CHOICE I. Abilene Wylie II. Liberty-Eylau Abilene Wylie wins the State! AAA III. Lorena IV. Yoakum WYLIE (26-14) - The #1Lady Bulldogs had a slow start, but a strong finish, winning the district title outright with an undefeated 8-0 and then going all the way to the Drum in Austin in the playoffs and winning the State 3A Championship! The Purple & Gold won their 7th Region I Championship in the school’s history by beating Mineral Wells 71-49, Decatur 62-37, Shallowater 59-44, and #3 Kennedale 59-33 to take it to Austin. In the State Semi-finals they beat Rockport-Fulton 61-38, and beat Lucas Lovejoy 66-58 in the finals to win the coveted title, and end up as the #1team in the State.Coach Tri Danley has to be looking forward to defending their title with no less than ten lettermen returning including FOUR starters back from last years State Champs! Look for the DAWGS to have a banner season and their best year yet, as the tradition continues in 2012! LUCAS LOVEJOY (29-11) - The Leopards of coach Kelley Connor made school history as the first team to make it to the State tournament by winning the Region II tournament by beating Argyle 68-64, Sanger 59-55, #8 Texarkana Liberty-Eylau 66-61, and Longview Spring Hill 63-40 to advance to Austin. In the State Semifinals the Red & Black defeated #7 Fairfield 62-44, to send them to the championship game. In the finals the Leopards were in the thick of things until the end as #1 Abliene Wylie came out on top 66-58 to end a great season for the Lovejoy. The 11-12 Red & Black will have 5 lettermen, including 1 starter for next years campaign. Look for Lovejoy to make another run in the playoffs in 2012! ROCKPORT-FULTON (35-3) - The Lady Pirates had a super year as they won their first Region IV Championship, to advance to the Drum. The Green & Gold had victories over Raymondville 58-29, Needville 57-44, Yoakum 59-39, and Salado 6959 to get their ticket to the Drum. In the State Semi-finals the Lady Pirates of coach Chris Bentley bowed out to #1 Abilene Wylie 6138 to end a brilliant season. Coach Bentley is all smiles as he has a solid core of veterans returning for the 11-12 season as 7 playoff veterans, led by 4 starters will be looking to make another run to the Drum in 2012! Look Look for the 2012-13 Texas Basketball Magazine to be done electronically online next season. EDELWEISS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. TOP Twenty Abilene Wylie Kennedale Lorena Yoakum Fairfield Brownwood Fairfield Liberty Hill Lubbock Cooper Rockport-Fulton Liberty-Eylau Lucas Lovejoy Burnet Salado Sanger Levelland Lindale Navasota Argyle Shallowater Navarro Smithville Mineral Wells Brownsboro Madisonville #24 Peyton Little of Abilene Wylie looks to lead her team back to Austin for a repeat in 2012! for the Lady PIRATES to hoist the Jolly Roger and take no prisoners as they fly their banner back to State in 2012! 3A FAIRFIELD (27-11) - The #7 Eagles made school history by becoming the first team in their high school history to make it to State for the first time. The Maroon & Gold finished tied for first in the district race, winning the crown with an excellent 8-2 record and then going on to the post-season where they made it all the way to the Drum in Austin and the State Semi-finals. The Eagles won the Region III Tournament by defeating #13 Brownsboro 54-46, #5 Madisonville 47-32, Smithville 62-45, and Lorena 47-43 to earn their ticket to the Big Dance. In the State Semis Lucas Lovejoy came out as the victors 62-44, to end an outstanding season. Coach Stephen Heers will welcome back nine lettermen including three starters returning to build this years edition around. Look for the EAGLES to be on a mission to return to the Drum and bring home the gold in 2012! Other Teams to watch ! RI: Big Spring, Estacado, Clint, Greenwood, Sweetwater RII: Celina, Rains, Canton, Spring Hill, Aubrey 11-12 TEXAS BASKETBALL RIII: Orangefield, Palestine, La Vega, Robinson, Gatesville, H-J RIV: Hondo, Crystal City, Devine, SA Sam Houston, Wimberley TEXAS BASKETBALL MAGAZINE’S CHOICE I. Spearman II. Brock AA III. Winnsboro Brock takes home the gold! BROCK (35-5) - The #2 Brock Lady Eagles won their 17th appearance at the State tourney in the school’s history, and a record 5 State Championships and were on a mission to win their 3rd straight State title. The Royal Blue & Gold won the Region II Championship beating #15 Krum 42-25, Gunter 42-36, Alvord 44-29, Grandview 43-33, and Godley 43-33 to march back to Austin. In the State SemiFinals the Eagles found themselves in a hard fought game that had them trailing by 7 points at half time to a fired up San Saba squad that refused to quit. Brock prevailed winning 37-32, to advance to the title game where the Royal Blue & Gold added to their tradition to take home the GOLD and end up the #1 team in the State. The Brock Lady Eagles of coach Skip Townsend have a good chance of returning back to the Drum in 2012, with a team loaded with 3 starters plus their 6th man for the 11-12 season, and 6 lettermen for this years atttack. Look for Brock to make another run to the Drum and go after their 4th consecutive State Championship in 2012! WINNSBORO (33-7) - The #3 Lady Raiders had another great year as they the District Championship with a perfect 14-0 record and advanced all the way to the State finals before falling to Brock 47-26 for the Gold prize. The 11-12 Red & Black will return 7 lettermen, including 4 starters plus a District Champ JV to fill any voids for this years edition. Coach Buddy Hawkins retired this past season as his team fell short of getting their 4th State title, but added to the tradition marking their 12th trip to Austin in the school’s history. The Red, Black, & White won the Region III Championship by beating #16 White Oak 87-48, Tatum 83-54, Woden 53-29, #8 Daingerfield 69-43 to take it to Austin. In ths State Semi-finals they beat #4 Poth 59-52, but ended up bowing out to old rival #2 Brock 47-26 to end another great run. Look for the LADY RAIDERS which have a great tradition and are on an incredible run of 9 trips to State in the last 13 years to make another run back to the Drum in 2012, under the direction of coach Chris Lewis! SAN SABA (30-9) - The Lady Dillos of coach Tony Taylor were setting school history as they became the first to make it Look for the 2012-13 Texas Basketball Magazine to be done electronically online next season. EDELWEISS #13 Savannah Fisher of Brock high school, will be looking to take their 4th consecutive State 2A Championship in 2012! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. IV. Poth TOP Twenty Winnsboro Brock Spearman Poth Edgewood Hico Jim Ned Daingerfield Wall Tatum Godley Crocket Gunter Alvord Krum Cameron Yoe Early Bangs Bishop Hempstead Grandview San Saba Industrial Roosevelt Central Heights to State. The Eagles won the Region I Championship by beating Merkel 46-39, Harper 55-20, Bangs 47-38, Dimmitt 65-50, and Hico 50-41 to earn their ticket to the Drum. In the State Semi-finals the Purple & Vegas Gold lead all the way until 3 minutes left in the game before falling to #3 Brock 37-32 to end a brilliant season. The Lady Dillos of coach Taylor will return 6 lettermen for the 2011-12 campaign. Look for the DILLOS to make another run in the playoffs in 2012! POTH (29-6) - The #4 Pirettes from Poth made their 11th trip to the Drum, and their 3rd consecutive State appearance shooting for another title run and to add to their tradition. Coach Peggy Hosek’s team won their 11th Region IV Championship by turning back #13 Bishop 74-53, Kingsville Academy 71-50, Hempstead 50-40, and Cameron Yoe 53-34 to take their show to the Drum. In the State Semi-finals the Navy Blue & Gold bowed out to #3 Winnsboro 59-52 to end a great year. The 11-12 Navy Blue & Gold are loaded for next years playoff action returning 12 lettermen, led by 4 starters for another run to the Drum in 2012 and a shot at that elusive State title. Look for POTH to return to the Drum in 2012! 2A Other Teams to watch ! RI: Bushland, Slaton, River Road, Forsan, Comanche RII: Ponder, Melissa, Clifton, Howe, Prairieland, Axtell 11-12 TEXAS BASKETBALL RIII: Woodville, Centerville, New Waverly, San Augustine, Hardin, New Diana RIV: Marion, SkidmoreTynan, Hitchcock, San Diego TEXAS BASKETBALL MAGAZINE’S CHOICE I. Smyer II. Lipan III. Neches Smyer State Champs DI , Neches D-II Ditto RI: Smyer 56 - RII: Muenster 40 State Semi-finals RIII: Martin’s Mill 49 - RIV: Falls City 31 State Semi- MARTIN’S MILL (39-4) -The #4 Lady Mustangs of coach Doug Barncastle while making their 6th consecutive trip to Austin, and 7th overall are in the hunt for their 3rd State title after winning the gold in 2006 and 2008, The Maroon & White had an outstanding year taking the Region III Championship in Division 1 with wins over Ivanhoe Rayburn 52-23, La Rue LaPoynor 61-37, Zavalla 62-36, and Honey Grove 69-44 to punch their ticket to State. In the State Semi-Finals the Stangs held off a determined team from Muenster 49-31 to advance to the finals. In the Championship game the Maroon & White bowed out to #1 Smyer 52-49 to end a brilliant season. Coach Barncastle will have a solid team returning with 8 lettermen, led by 3 starters for this years edition. With 6 consecutive trips to the State tournament, 2012 will be more of the same as the tradition continues. State Champs Division II Neches 65 - Whitharral 44 RIII: Neches 65 - RII: Lipan 26 State Semi-finals RI: Whitharral 50 RIV: Knippa 41 State Semi-finals NECHES (37-4) - The #2 Lady Tigers of Neches were making their 3rd run to State in the 5 on 5 competition and adding to their tradition after making 4 previous State tournament appearance in the 70’s, by winning their second consecutive State Championship in 2011, and will be gunning for a third in 2012 . Coach Andy Snider’s team won the Region III Championship by beating Martinsville 69-18, #9 Goodrich 65-42, Savoy 64-38, and Saltillo 68-50 to propel them back to Austin. The Hunter Green & White defeated Lipan 65-26 with a high energy, hustling defense in the Semis to propel them into the title game. In the title game the Lady Tigers Look for the 2012-13 Texas Basketball Magazine to be done electronically online next season. EDELWEISS IV. Falls City TOP Twenty-Five State Champs Division I Smyer 52- Martin’s Mill 49 SMYER (35-2). The #1 Lady Cats of coach Leland Bearden made their 2nd trip to Austin, and won their 2nd State Championship in a row making school history. The Blue & White won the Region I championship by defeating #16 Big Lake Reagan County 46-32, Tahoka 63-38, #7 Panhandle 56-50, and #5 Sudan 34-30 to advance to the Big Dance. In the State Semi-finals they defeated #13 Muenster 56-40 to advance to the finals. In the State finals the CATS edged #4 Martin’s Mill 52-49 to bring home the gold and preserve their #1 ranking.. Coach Bearden is all smiles, virtually returning his whole team with 8 lettermen, led by all 5 starters are ready to go for the Tri-vecta. Look for Smyer to use their talent and leadership to bring home their 3rd consecutive State Championship in 2012! A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Smyer Neches Falls City Lipan Martin’s Mill Snook Sudan Goodrich Mason Whitharral Rochelle Rock Springs Saltillo Big Sandy Highland Knippa Honey Grove Hamlin Bronte Follett Zavalla Nueces Canyon Sam Rayburn Hartley Panhandle #23 Haley Fowler of Smyer, one of the States top scorers, makes the play to help her team get their 2nd consecutive State title. 2012 has them going for the three-peat! took out Whitharral 65-44 to win the Gold for the 2nd consecutive year and end up the #1 team in Division II. The 11-12 Lady Tigers are loaded again returning (their entire team) 9 letter winners, led by 5 starters to make another run to the Drum in 2012, as the tradition continues. NECHES shoots for their 3rd consecutive state championship in 2012! WHITHARRAL (30-8) - The Lady Panthers made it to the State tournament for the first time under direction of coach Joshua Jourden. The Red & Black won the Region Championship by theLamesa beating Klondike 46-38, Turkey Valley 49-45, Follett 58-39, and Hartley 48-47 to make it to the Drum. In the Semi-Finals the Red & Black defeated the Knippa 50-41 to advance to the championship game. In the game for the title the Panther met a team on a mission as #2 Neches won their second consecutive State title 65-44 to end a great year for the Whitharral. The 11-12 Red & Black are loaded with 11 lettermen, led by 4 starters returning for this years campaign. Look for the Lady PANTHERS to head back to Austin to take care of some unfinished business in 2012! . 1A Other Teams to watch ! RI: Canadian, Reagan County, Lockney, New Deal, Shamrock, Gruver, Olton RII: Aspermont, Garden City, Newcastle, Kerens, Munday, Roby, Woodson, Sterling City 11-12 TEXAS BASKETBALL RIII: Cayuga, Martinsville, Leggett, Avery, Chireno, Trenton, Lovelady, Oakwood RIV: Santa Anna, Port Aransas, Menard, R-TC, Kenedy, Evadale, Lohn, West Hardin, Center Point AD sizes are very affordable for the next 2012-2013 online issue of Texas Basketball Magazine. We encourage you to do your own ADS and DESIGNS in four colors: All pictures will be in four colors. Size pages that will be available are: Full Page 7.5 x 10 1/2 Page 7.5 x 5 1/6 Page 2.25 x 5 reserved for the All State Profile Section Prices are ridiculously low and affordable. Your AD stays up for a year, starting with the 12-13 Basketball Season . 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