Holiday high school hoops results and scores for Fort Worth-area basketball teams
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Boys
Fort Bend Marshall 64, Mansfield Timberview 53
Pitt commit Jaland Lowe led Marshall with 30 points, including 20 in the second half to help the Buffalos pull away from the Wolves in the first round of the Whataburger Orange division on Wednesday at Mansfield Legacy HS.
Marshall, No. 2 in the latest Class 5A state rankings, went on an 8-1 run after Timberview pulled to within 54-49 midway through the fourth quarter.
Timberview’s Tyler Turner hit two free throws to make it a five-point game.
One Wolves possession earlier, Turner converted the 3-point play to get the Wolves within 52-47 with 4:19 left in the game. Trevon Krudewig hit a basket in the lane and was fouled late in the third for Timberview, but the Wolves trailed 48-40 after three.
Marshall continued to lead anywhere from four to eight points before pulling away late.
With the game tied at 8 in the first quarter, Timberview then led 14-10 fueled by back-to-back threes from Turner and Caleb Richard. Timberview led by that score from one.
The Buffs used an 8-2 run to grab the lead before Ryan Wright hit a Timberview three to put the Wolves on top 19-18. But Marshall scored the next nine points and led 29-23 at intermission.
Chris Catchings added 19 points for Marshall.
Timberview hit six 3-pointers in the first half, but was held to two in the third and one in the fourth. Turner led the Wolves with 21 points. Richard chipped in 11.
Colleyville Heritage 66, Irving MacArthur 48
A 20-8 burst in the second quarter helped push the Panthers to a big win over MacArthur to open the Holiday Shootout on Tuesday at Garland Lakeview Centennial HS.
Sammon Johnson led all scorers with 26 points for Heritage, which started the day No. 13 in the 5A state rankings and No. 5 in the area rankings.
Heritage edged out MacArthur 18-15 after the first quarter, but the Panthers led 38-23 at intermission.
Zedrick Carter added 16 points for Heritage. Tristan Strength chipped in seven.
Plano 72, Mansfield Legacy 59
The Wildcats used a run late in the third quarter to pull away from the Broncos in the first round of the Whataburger Orange division on Wednesday at Mansfield Legacy HS.
Oklahoma State bound forward Justin McBride led all scorers with 32 points.
Legacy, No. 3 in the 6A state rankings and No. 2 in the area rankings, cut the lead to 44-36 with 4:33 left in the third on a three from Derian Armstrong.
But Plano ended the final 4:33 of the quarter with 13 of 18 points and led Legacy 57-41 entering the final period.
Legacy’s Lejai Jordan hit a tough shot in the lane and Braylen Smith nailed a corner three in the first quarter. The two teams were tied at 15 after one. Ahmare Rose hit a turnaround bank shot to give Legacy a 19-18 lead in the second. But Plano ended the quarter with a 20-9 run and led 38-28 at the break.
Nikk Williams added 13 for Plano while Justin Buenaventura chipped in 10.
Armstrong and Jhaden Brown led the Broncos with 12 apiece. Amir McMillian added nine. Legacy was 12 of 20 at the free throw line.
Keller 62, North Crowley 55
The Indians held on against a late Panthers rally to win the first round match up of the Whataburger Orange division on Wednesday at Mansfield Legacy HS.
Keller, No. 8 in the 6A area rankings, led by 9 early in the fourth quarter off a 3-pointer by Steven Ramirez. Rhett Schank hit a bucket and was fouled, but missed the free throw. However Keller led by eight with 6:40 to play.
The Indian grew the lead to 11 with 5:18 left and it was 54-45 midway through the fourth. But North Crowley, No. 7 in the area, turned up the press and converted multiple turnover into points to pull within 56-52 with 1:35 remaining.
Keller’s Alex Peterson hit 3 of 4 from the charity stripe to give the Indians a 59-52 lead before the Panther got three when Terry Allen hit a free throw. His second was missed, but rebounded by teammate Corey Taylor, who ended the possession with a baseline floater and the score was 59-55 with 50 ticks left.
But North Crowley wouldn’t get any closer as the Panthers picked up charging foul and a turnover.
Ramirez led Keller with 19, including 12 in the second half. Schank added 15 and Peterson had 11. KD Davis led North Crowley with 17 while Allen had 10 of his 12 in the fourth quarter. Justin McCray had eight of his 11 in the third.
Keller was 16 of 23 from the strip. North Crowley was 11 of 20.
Arlington Martin 81, Plano John Paul II 76
Jaden Juarez dropped a game-high 27 points to lead the Warriors past the the Cardinals in the first round of the Whataburger Orange division on Wednesday at Mansfield Legacy HS.
Martin, No. 5 in the 6A state rankings and No. 1 in the area, also got 19 points from Houston bound guard Kordelius Jefferson. Jeremiah Charles added 14 and Jayson Mathiesen chipped in 11 for the Warriors.
The Warriors and Cardinals went back and forth in the first quarter with Martin holding on to a 21-18. Charles and Jefferson each scored seven points in the period.
Martin would hold onto a three-point lead at halftime. Jefferson hit an alley oop from Juarez and Martin scored the first five in the third. JP2 used 7-0 and 9-3 runs to take the lead 48-47. The teams were tied at 52 after three.
DBU bound guard Cody Stevens hit a three and Martin led 62-57 with 4:55 left in the game. The lead was six and then eight with 53.5 to play.
Scores
Alvarado 67, North Side 29
Argyle 67, Ennis 49
Arlington 81, South Hills 27
Arlington Heights 63, Lamar 60
Arlington Heights 50, Seguin 45
Azle 68, Everman 55
Boyd 59, Western Hills 58
Brewer 55, Fossil Ridge 45
Brewer 56, Bell 46
Bridgeport 45, Western Hills 26
Brock 60, Bishop 43
Byron Nelson 76, Sherman 47
Byron Nelson 67, Pearce 55
Carroll 63, Northwest 37
Castleberry 77, Turner 43
Centennial 66, Midland 63
Chisholm Trail 62, Waco 33
Chisholm Trail 56, Southwest 35
Colleyville Heritage 66, MacArthur 48
Colleyville Heritage 62, Frisco Reedy 38
Cornerstone 69, Pantego 50
Country Day 51, Sacred Heart 48
Decatur 38, Cole 35
Del City (OK) 53, Birdville 42
Eastern Hills 48, Brewer 45
Fellowship 61, Cornerstone 46
Foothill 48, FWC 36
Frisco Memorial 68, Wyatt 63
FWC 72, Irvington 46
Gainesville 64, Keene 33
Glen Rose 42, Robinson 27
Granbury 66, Georgetown 55
Grandview 51, Wichita Falls 39
Grandview 85, Rio Vista 80
Grandview 73, Gainesville 60
Grandview 60, Meridian 34
Hirschi 55, Springtown 49
Huckabay 40, Keene 39
Huckabay 55, Venus 50
Joshua 56, Paradise 35
Keller 62, North Crowley 55
Kennedale 53, Stephenville 46
Kennedale 67, Hirschi 62
Kennedale 57, Paschal 43
Lake Ridge 69, Grapevine 66
LBJ Austin 55, Fossil Ridge 35
Liberty Christian 77, YMLA 63
Liberty Hill 54, Granbury 46
Lipan 55, Franklin County 38
Lipan 54, Oxford 15
Mansfield 61, Carroll 57
Mansfield 58, Marcus 51
Marcus 59, Northwest 58
Marshall 64, Timberview 53
Martin 81, JPII 76
Midlothian 56, North Forney 51
Nazarene Christian 54, Cornerstone 25
Nocona 63, Boyd 57
North Forney 49, Argyle 36
Paschal 57, Joshua 52
Paschal 41, Springtown 39
Pearce 70, Tascosa 49
Peaster 64, Van Alstyne 38
Plano 72, Legacy 59
Richland 80, Marshall 54
Richland 64, Greenville 58
Rider 54, Western Hills 39
Rider 47, Joshua 45
Rio Vista 51, Meridian 50
Saginaw 68, Bridgeport 38
Saginaw 64, Paschal 46
Sam Houston 69, Lincoln 36
Seguin 59, Bell 43
Southwest 58, Wilmer Hutchins 49
Springtown 54, Boyd 42
Stephenville 42, Western Hills 34
Summit 79, Judson 66
Sunnyvale 88, Trimble Tech 33
Temple Christian 62, Nazarene Christian 42
Timber Creek 65, Boyd 41
Timber Creek 71, Rider 42
Timber Creek 40, Saginaw 28
Trinity Valley 45, Lindsay 40
Turner 51, Carter-Riverside 42
Wyatt 53, Bishop Lynch 40
Girls
Argyle Liberty Christian 55, SA Cole 14
The Warriors rolled past the Cougars in the first round of the Whataburger Blue division on Wednesday at Saginaw HS.
Emma Kay Martin led Liberty Christian with 21 points.
Liberty (16-4), No. 1 in the TAPPS 5A rankings and No. 5 in the area rankings (4A/others), started the game with a 10-1 run and led 18-3 after the first quarter. Austen Goodgion’s layup put the Warriors up 19 in the second quarter and Cole only scored one point as Liberty led 32-4 at the break.
Martin added nine points in the third as the lead grew to 51-8 after three.
Midlothian Heritage 61, Katy Seven Lakes 37
The Jaguars held Seven Lakes to nine points in each of the final three quarters in a big win during the second round of the Aggieland Invitational on Tuesday.
Heritage improved its mark to 18-4.
The Jags also beat George Ranch 81-39 to start the tourney on Tuesday.
Three scored in double figures against George Ranch, led by Jerzie Bryant’s 19 followed by Natalya Shelton (18) and Taysie Trejo (10). The Jags led 21-7 after one and 48-21 at the break.
Bryant led Heritage with 27 against Seven Lakes. Trejo added 17 and Shelton chipped in 10. Heritage entered the week No. 19 in the 5A state rankings and No. 3 in the area.
Southlake Carroll 61, Little Elm 55
Senior guard Camryn Tade scored 35 points as the Dragons defeated the Lobos in the Holiday Classic at Frisco Centennial HS on Wednesday.
Carroll, No. 3 in the 6A area rankings, goes to 15-3.
Little Elm came in ranked No. 17 in 6A.
Little Elm started on fire with a 24-11 lead after the first quarter. The Lobos led 37-25 at halftime. But Carroll stormed back with a 21-5 out put in the third and 36-16 in the second half for the upset.
Milania Jordan chipped in 17 points for Carroll.
Peaster 87, FW Southwest Christian 43
Payton Hull and Brooklyn Bosher combined for 53 points as the Greyhounds rolled by the Eagles in the first round of the Whataburger Blue division on Wednesday at Saginaw HS.
Hull scored 30 points and Bosher added 23.
Ananda Jenerson led SCS with 27.
The game was close in the early going. Hull, an ACU signee, hit a layup to put Peaster up 12-10 in the first quarter. But the Greyhounds used an 11-0 run highlighted by Hull’s 3-point play.
Serenity Massey hit a corner three for SCS, but Peaster led 27-13 after the first quarter. The Eagles got back within 11 after a Jenerson three, but Hull’s steal and fast break layup made it 33-16 with 5:14 left in the half.
Another Jenerson three made it 37-26 with just under two minutes left in the second, but Peaster scored seven of the next eight to take a 44-27 lead into intermission.
Peaster really put the game out of reach with the first 12 points in the third quarter. Cody Ruddy scored a basket and the lead was 56-27. Jaycee McCloud hit a three late and Peaster was up 68-39 after the third.
Massey added 14 points for SCS.
Scores
Aggieland HS 60, Seguin 34
Alvarado 55, Hudson 40
Alvarado 64, Pollok Central 56
Alvarado 49, Village 45
Bowie 70, SOC 49
Braswell 56, Crowley 33
Braswell 53, Legacy 49
Brewer 68, Richland 42
Brewer 51, Wylie 37
Brock 36, McCallum 25
Burton 55, Fellowship 21
Carroll 61, Little Elm 55
Centennial 57, St Agnes 43
Chapel Hill 71, Springtown 30
Crowley 65, Frisco Heritage 48
CT Academy 65, Fellowship 21
Denton 41, Lamar 31
Dunbar 48, Cy Creek 38
Glen Rose 59, Alvarado 32
Glen Rose 78, Silsbee 42
Glen Rose 70, Aggieland HS 27
Glen Rose 80, Wheatley 26
Godley 47, Americas 36
Granbury 43, Eaton 25
Guyer 56, Grapevine 36
Haltom 68, Richland 42
Kaufman 65, Venus 30
Lake Country 46, Brownwood 35
Lake Country 54, Little River Academy 38
Lake Creek 55, Centennial 46
Lake Ridge 53, Wylie East 42
La Vega 68, Saginaw 34
Lebanon Trail 65, Mansfield 34
Legacy 65, Frisco Heritage 26
Liberty Christian 55, Cole 14
Liberty Hill 51, Centennial 18
Lipan 87, Buena Vista 12
Lipan 57, Elizabethtown 37
Malakoff 39, Springtown 21
Marshall 42, Centennial 41
Midlothian 45, Fayetteville 38
Midlothian 64, Bishop Lynch 52
Midlothian Heritage 81, George Ranch 39
Midlothian Heritage 61, Seven Lakes 37
Midlothian Heritage 50, A&M Consolidated 32
Nazarene Christian 27, Burton 17
Peaster 87, Southwest Christian 43
Rouse 52, Birdville 42
Sam Houston 51, Abilene 41
San Angelo Central 36, Timber Creek 30
Spring Branch Memorial 65, Summit 57
St Paul’s Prep 72, HSIFW 26
Stamford 42, Tolar 29
Temple Christian 59, JCSA 38
Timberview 90, Dunbar 19
Timberview 71, Pflugerville 57
Wylie 44, Haltom 39
Wylie 36, Joshua 28