GAMES
RANKINGS
Laniah Thornton & Shiloh Grays of Pearland Girls Basketball
RUN IT BACK: No. 7 Pearland eager for a return to State
The Oilers had a year to remember in 2023, reaching the UIL State Basketball Tournament for the first time since 1980, before ultimately falling short in the State Semifinals to finish 35-4 overall.
This will be a slightly different looking team as RyLee Grays is gone to graduation and signed with North Carolina.
First-team, all-district picks Nyah Hardy (10 ppg, 3 spg), and Laniah Thornton are back along with second-teamer Eliece Perry. Also watch out for Azyua Blair and Shiloh Grays this season.
Keys to success for Pearland this season include defense, rebounding and composure, according to third-year coach Jere’ Adams, who is 63-15 at Pearland at the helm.
Motto for Adams’ squad this year is “Our Tradition Our Time”. Now can they get back to the Dome in 2024?
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE VYPE 2023-24 BASKETBALL PREVIEW MAGAZINE
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE THE VYPE 2023-24 BASKETBALL PREVIEW MAGAZINE
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE PHOTOS FROM THE 2023-24 CITYWIDE SHOOT
2022-23 Pearland High School Girls Basketball
MAKING HISTORY: Pearland GBB back in State Tourney after four decades
For the first time since 1980, Pearland girls hoops will be returning to the UIL State Tournament this week.
It was only a matter of time before the Lady Oilers regained their commanding form in the Houston area, cruising to a 30-3 (12-0 in district) regular season record en route to a district championship and beyond.

Their skill was put on full display in their recent 39-26 win over Summer Creek in the 6A-3 Regional Finals, as they punched their ticket to San Antonio to face off against DeSoto this Friday for the opportunity to contend for the UIL State Title.
“This season has been truly fun and special,” said coach Jere’ Adams. “These ladies are so funny and it’s been a joy to watch them grow over this season. The most important thing has been buy-in and strong leadership. Since losing last year, the kids have been intentional and focused on achieving our goals this year. Our three seniors have done a great job leading the team.”

Said seniors, standout North Carolina-signee RyLee Grays (17 PPG, 11 RPG) has been lighting up the scoreboard, as well as guards, Paige Bonner (4 SPG, 3 APG) and Janae Tucker (3 APG, 2 SPG), have both exhibited defensive prowess all season.
Furthermore, junior Nyah Hardy (10 PPG, 3 RPG, 78% FT) along with junior La’Niah Thornton’s three-point proficiency, has provided the extra firepower that has led the Lady Oilers to become seemingly unstoppable.

However, the Lady Oilers aren’t finished yet. After returning to the final four on the heels of a State Tourney drought that lasted over four decades, Pearland does not intend to return home empty-handed.
“I am expecting my team to continue to work hard every day for the goals we have set ourselves,” Adams said. “Winning it all would be a blessing. We’ve worked so hard this year and this group is so special, so to end the year with a victory would be absolutely spectacular.”





































