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YEAR ONE: Moore steps in to direct traditional talent in No. 15 Summer Creek
15 -- SUMMER CREEK BULLDOGS
The Bulldogs went through somewhat of a slump a year ago, as they finished just outside of the playoff picture, marking the first time since 2018 that they were denied entry.
However, it’s improbable that Summer Creek meets a similar fate this campaign with former Weiss head coach Daniel Moore taking the reins of the program.
He’ll lean on the veteran leadership of Demorae Pritchett and Chazz Duboisto propel SCHS to the playoffs. Pritchett is a 6-foot-5 guard who earned second-team, all-district honors last winter,while senior forward Dubois received an honorable mention.
In the midst of a culture-change and an altered district in the realignment, expect Summer Creek to remind audiences what they’re capable of.
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Reyce Allen, Summer Creek
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It's been a busy year for Summer Creek basketball. Coach Kenneth Coleman led his team to school history last season advancing to the Regionals Semis before falling to Bellaire. The District MVP and District Offensive MVP the past two years was Javon Jackson, who is back for his senior season.
However, he has moved on to CE King, where his father Julius Jackson has been hired as the head coach. It's not a lost cause for the 'Dogs as Coleman picked up a move-in of his own from Port Arthur Memorial. Amaree Abrams, a DI point guard with a high basketball IQ is a stud, but can he takeover where Jackson left off?
Reyce Allen is a 6-foot-4 forward, who earned first-team, all-district honors a year ago. He has a mid-range game and can protect the rim. Complementing him in the backcourt are Jaylen Johnson and Jaleen Goodman, both juniors.
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