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There are few advantages greater than experience, and Lake Creek showcased that to perfection in Austin on Friday. For the defending state champions, a return to McCombs Field always felt like an inevitability rather than the goal, and the Lions arrived with one objective in mind: securing a repeat against Brewer in the 5A Division II title game.
Lake Creek would see its goal fulfilled, ultimately holding off the Lady Bears in what became a 6-5 war of attrition.
Despite making its first UIL State Tournament appearance, Brewer came out swinging. Kamren Pride set the tone in the top of the first with a three-run home run off the left-field foul pole, giving the Lady Bears an early 3-0 lead.
Lake Creek, however, responded behind the poise of pitcher Sara Wiggins, who exuded the “unbothered” mentality head coach Candyce Carter often attributes to her Wichita State-bound senior. Wiggins and the defense settled in, allowing just two unearned runs—both in the fifth on a fielding error—the rest of the way.

The Lions chipped away in the second, with an RBI triple from Gracee Brewer followed by a sacrifice fly from Miranda Orso to cut it to 3-2. In the third, Wiggins delivered a two-RBI double to give Lake Creek the lead, with Laney Galloway adding a groundout RBI for insurance.
Brewer tied it at 5-5 in the fifth, but senior Madalyn Davis scored the decisive run later that inning on a fielder’s choice off the bat of Wiggins.
Davis, who will soon continue her playing career at North Carolina, was named the 5A Division II State MVP after going 2-for-3 at the plate, scoring two runs, and recording two stolen bases in the win.

Reflecting on the performance, she credited the team’s resilience.
“Before the game, we knew that we’d be facing some adversity,” Davis said. “So, being able to overcome the situation and rely on each other to come through and win the game was really awesome.”
At the conclusion of the celebration in front of a sold-out crowd, head coach Candyce Carter—who was quickly doused with a water cooler by juniors Morgan Winn and Bella Kirby—led Lake Creek (40-1) to back-to-back state titles. In the process, the win also marked the program’s fourth state championship in the span of just five seasons.
“I think composure is something we talk about a lot, and these girls have a ton of it and a ton of grit,” Carter said. “The playoffs really played a big role in preparing us for this moment. I’m just really proud of them and can’t say enough great things about how much I love this group and what they mean to me—especially the nine seniors leaving as back-to-back state champions.”

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2027 North Shore offensive lineman Abdus Kone announced his commitment to Maryland on Sunday via his X account.
The six-foot-five 305-pound offensive lineman committed to Maryland over UTSA, and North Texas among others.
Kone's commitment comes following his official visit with Maryland and a familiar feel as well as connections with the coaching staff and players helped him make his decision.
"When I went down there it reminded me a lot of Philadelphia where I'm from and the offensive scheme there is very similar to what we do at North Shore," Kone said on why he made his commitment. "The people around there were great and I met other players that are from Houston when I was there and felt an instant connection."

Talking more about his official visit, Kone mentioned seeing Maryland's network for life after football also played a big factor in his commitment.
"One thing that I found important for me was seeing the program they have for athletes who don't end up making it to the league," he said. "It's Washington D.C. and they have things in place for you for if you don't make it to the league."
The North Shore offensive lineman commits ahead of his big senior season and after winning a state title in 2026, Kone is ready to get to work this off-season and help lead his team back to Jerry's World.
"Last season I weighed in at 350 and now I'm at 305 pounds so I feel like I have more flexibility and can play all over the offensive line," Kone said. "We had some guys graduate so the only thing I'm focused on is winning another state championship, going 1-0 everyday and just getting better everyday because that helped us reach get the state championship last year and it can do it again this year."
With his commitment now out of the way watch out for Kone and the rest of his Eastside teammates as they prepare for another deep playoff run to defend their state title in 2026.
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