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Memorial has made school history on their run to the Regional Tourney with Riley McCloskey and Abigail Tomaski
Photo By: Bradley C. Collier (VYPE
It’s Regional Weekend for girls basketball as several Houston-area teams are vying to punch their ticket to the State Tourney.
In Class 6A Region III, Katy will face Pearland – who was VYPE’s No. 1 going into the postseason. One of the biggest surprises are the Memorial Mustangs, who beat Seven Lakes and Tompkins in the playoffs. Next up is the super-athletic Summer Creek, which has been dominating the Region the past few seasons.
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In Class 6A Region II, Cypress Ranch faces Cedar Hill, while the young Cy Springs takes on the big, bad DeSoto. Sophomores Ayla McDowell and Melanie Hodges will have an uphill battle against THE State power – DeSoto. Cy Ranch senior Chelsy Singleton is complemented by freshman Averie Steele in the big-time matchup.
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Fulshear has made school history, reaching the Regional Semis against Pflugervillle. Barbers Hill won a thriller over Manvel (63-62) to advance to play Hendrickson in the Regional Finals. The Ogbevire sisters are the leaders for Fulshear, while the Hill is balanced.
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The Hitchcock Bulldogs have advanced to the Regional Semis to face Fairfield. The ‘Dogs ran the table in their district and are 28-3 on the season.
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No. 25--Lamar Texans Baseball
2022: 25-7 (District 18-6A Co-Champions/Area Round Finalist)
HC: David Muñoz
Perennial district contenders – the Lamar Texans – return to the diamond Spring anticipating a repeat of their 18-6A title form (13-1 in district).
They’ll seek to remove the asterisk of “Co-Champions” when vying for the top spot against rival Bellaire. However, if Coach David Muñoz’s tenure as Lamar’s coach has proven anything, it’s that he can bring the best out of his team even if they are young.
Leading this young group of Texans will be first-team, all-district selection Ryan Selvaggi and utility man Tristan Brown, who will look to guide the underclassmen in their goal of a deep playoff run
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Trinity Christian Academy - Addison Athletics
As basketball teams around the state prepare for the state tournament, one of the Dallas-Fort Worth area teams who has shown dedication to excellence on and off the court this season is the Trinity Christian Academy - Addison Trojans. The team is preparing to enter the TAPPS State Semifinals on Thursday after posting a great schedule already this year. VYPE DFW takes a dive into the team and what fans can expect moving forward.
A Look Back
Last season, the Trojans had a less-than-ideal season as they finished third in their district standings and had an early exit from the playoffs. Despite the season ending early in the playoffs, the Trojans still had a season that fans could be proud of as they built, refreshed, and learned to overcome challenges. With victories over the likes of Fort Worth Christian, Bishop Dunne, Commerce, and more during preseason play followed by victories over Parish Episcopal, John Paul II, and more during regular season, the Trojans were able to begin building what would be a legendary season next season... the 2022-23 season.
The scorers, led by Blake Muschalek, for Trinity Christian Academy have been making a point to set the tone early in each game this season. Beginning in preseason play, the Trojans were able to defeat Plano's Coram Deo Academy, Fort Worth Nolan Catholic, Argyle Liberty Christian, and more before opening district play. In district, the team posted a 5-5 schedule to finish in the 4th place spot in their standings.
Playoffs & What To Expect
Some might argue that their district record shows struggle through the regular season. Others, though, would attest to the fact that it only proves that the Trojans are battle-tested and prepared for any team- no matter how good- in the playoffs. After finishing the regular season, the Trojans got right to work to to prepare for the road to the state tournament. Ending the seasons of Houston's Village (61-32) and Antonian Prep in a hard-fought 57-54 matchup, the Trojans have not only proved their dedication, but they have also shown the way they roll through road blocks while learning from adversity.
With a fire in their hearts and the mentality to prove any nay-sayer wrong, the Trojans will look to have a strong game against Plano's Prestonwood Christian Academy- a team they have already faced twice this season. In the regular season, the Trojans lost both meetings (73-46, 66-48). Continually learning and improving, though, the Trojans can be expected to learn from their previous meetings in the regular season. Knowing the weaknesses and plans that Prestonwood has on the court, fans can expect the Trojans to play physical with a sense of preparedness and readiness.
The TAPPS State Semifinals matchup will be held at University High School in Waco, Texas on Friday, February 24th with an 8 p.m. tip-off time.
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