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THE LAYUP LINE: No. 6 Barbers Hill looking for more
No. 6 — BARBERS HILL EAGLES
Barbers Hill was among the few remaining teams standing in Class 5A-Division II last season, finishing with a 32-8 record and a trip to the State Semifinals.
Now, under seventh-year head coach Bryan Harris — who boasts 682 career victories, including 184 at Barbers Hill — the program is equipped to pick up right where it left off.
Four starters return, led by TABC All-Region selections Brooklyn Roberson and Jayci Lackey, both juniors who spearheaded the Eagles’ scoring last season. Roberson averaged 12.5 points per game, while Lackey added 12 points and seven rebounds per contest.
Supporting the duo are senior Autumn LeCompte (10.5 ppg, 6 rpg), junior Kaelyn Blanchard (6 ppg, 5 rpg), and senior MacKenzie Thornhill (5 ppg, 4 rpg). LeCompte earned first-team, all-district honors, while Blanchard was a second-team selection, giving the Eagles plenty of familiarity across the floor.
Success this season will hinge on defensive intensity, team cohesion, discipline, and athleticism — all hallmarks of Harris’ program. Wielding a renewed focus, the Eagles have a clear goal in mind.
Their motto for 2026 says it all: “Chasing Greatness.”
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RING SEASON: Barbers Hill, Harris back to chasing titles
Barbers Hill head coach Bryan Harris already has a state championship ring—but he had a feeling he was going to get one 11 years ago while coaching at Manvel High.
This Year Feels Different
“We knew we were going to State that year,” Harris laughed. “We had one of the best players in the country in Brianna Turner (Notre Dame national champion, WNBA). We were supposed to win it.
“This year, we’ve had to battle for everything. This is a true team—one where we have to hang our hat on defense, out-scheme people, and just play hard. Getting here and possibly playing on Saturday… it’s been a special year.”
Road to the Championship
Barbers Hill (32-7) will take on Liberty Hill (35-4) in the State Semifinals on Tuesday at College Station High School at 7 PM, with a trip to the UIL State Final at the Alamodome in San Antonio on the line.
“I knew we were going to be solid, but I didn’t expect Brooklynn Roberson to have this big of a year,” Harris admitted. “Jayci Lackey and Rachel Glynn have also stepped up in key moments.
“Brooklynn is a poised and controlled point guard who can knock down big shots. Jayci has a great basketball IQ, and Rachel is just solid in the post.”
Tough Test Against Liberty Hill
The Eagles will need to be at their best to take down Liberty Hill.
“They are so well-coached,” Harris said of the Panthers. “They’re running some two- and three-tier college-level sets. It’s going to be a low-scoring game, and we can’t afford many mistakes. We’ll need to use our length and athleticism.”
X-Factor: Coach Bryan Harris
Barbers Hill’s secret weapon? It might just be Bryan Harris himself. With over 600 career wins and two state titles(one in Indiana), he’s one of the top coaches in the country.
“This would be the icing on the cake,” he said.






































