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**Oak Ridge Tournament Scores**
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**Warren Tournament Scores**
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**La Porte Tournament Scores**
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**La Porte Tournament Scores**
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This is NOT the way to get a scholarship... High School Athletes Inflict Self Mutilation 11:42 PM CST on Thursday, February 22, 2007 By Steven McFadden / The Dallas Morning News [email protected] Plano, Texas – Two freshmen at Plano West Senior High School have been suspended for hitting each others’ hands with hammers, according to principal Thomas Mark. The students were taken to the emergency room at Presbyterian Hospital of Plano. The extent of their injuries is not yet known. The two young men, identified by Mark as Aaron Garza and Matthew Petrie, were attempting to imitate Texas A&M point guard Acie Law who accidentally broke his right hand during a high school basketball game. Law is the leading scorer for the 9th-ranked Aggie basketball team and an All-American candidate. Law has gained recognition for being able to score with either hand, an ability that he attributes to being forced into playing with his left hand after his injury. "I never expected something like this from either of them," said Jacob Batson, the Plano West basketball coach. He said that the two young men were hard working athletes that did not know they were taking it too far. "There is a difference between commitment and stupidity." Mark had not decided the length of the students’ suspension, but he stated that there is no chance they will play basketball this season.
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Crosby 59 Lumberton 49 Final/Playoffs
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**Kountze Tournament Scores**
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**Warren Tournament Scores**
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Drexel wins in NCAA women's record 5 overtimes PHILADELPHIA -- Gabriela Marginean scored a school-record 47 points and Drexel beat Northeastern 98-90 in five overtimes Thursday night in the longest game in NCAA women's basketball history. The 65-minute game eclipsed the previous record of four overtimes, which occurred 11 times, most recently between Northern Illinois and Bowling Green on Feb. 18, 2004. Northern Illinois won that game 102-97. The NCAA men's record is seven overtimes, set in Black Hills' 80-79 victory over Yankton in a 1956 Division II game, and matched by Cincinnati in a 75-73 win over Bradley in a Division I game in 1981. Marginean, a freshman, scored 20 of her points in four overtime periods and finished with 22 rebounds before fouling out for Drexel (8-19, 3-13 Colonial Athletic Association). Shaleyse Smallwood scored a career-high 37 points for the Huskies (4-23, 3-13), and tied the game six times down the stretch. Drexel held a 13-point lead at the half before Northeastern rallied in the second half and forged a 55-all tie at the end of regulation. Each team scored seven points in the first overtime, 10 in the second extra period, eight in the third and five in the fourth OT. In the fifth overtime period, Delise Johnson made two free throws that put Drexel ahead to stay, and teammate Narissa Suber followed a timely field goal with a pair of 3-pointers as the Dragons used a 13-5 run to clinch the win. Northeastern shot 28-for-74 from the field, including 5-for-23 from 3-point range. The Huskies were 29-for-35 from the line. Drexel shot 35-for-73, including 6-for-23 from long distance. The Dragons were 22-for-29 from the line and held a 50-36 rebounding edge. Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
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Lady Bobcats, Mustangs ready for regional tests Gabe Pruett The Orange Leader For the second consecutive year, the West Orange-Stark Lady Mustangs and the No. 12 Orangefield Lady Bobcats will make their home in Huntsville for a weekend. Both squads are looking to avenge last season’s early exit in the Class 3A Region III final’s tournament. The Lady Bobcats will start things off at 6:15 p.m. at Johnson Coliseum at Sam Houston State University when they face the No. 7 Diboll Lady Lumberjacks (25-5). WO-S (23-8) will face No. 17 Crockett (28-6) at 8 p.m. at the Johnson Coliseum. Both teams are fighting to reach the Regional Final which will be played at 1 p.m. Saturday. The semifinals pits two District 20-3A teams vs. two District 21-3A squads. LADY BOBCATS Orangefield brings a high energy game into their semi-final contest with more than just a few players peaking at the right time. The Lady Bobcats strength in the playoffs has been their depth and defense. From top to bottom, Coach Sondra Ancelot’s team is full of players ready to step up and give an extra boost even if it is for a few minutes of game time. The Lady Bobcats will have to deal with the Lady Lumberjacks and their 6’4 post Nikki Greene. Diboll was a 51-44 winner over the Madisonville Lady Mustangs in the regional quarterfinals. The Lady Jacks got 15 points from both Vanessa Jones and Mone Deason. Greene put in nine points in the victory. Greene also had 12 rebounds and five blocks. Matching up against a tall post presence does not worry Ancelot who has seen her team face WO-S’ Janea Hendreson and Lumberton’s Courtney Wilson already this season. “The key for us going is to continue to play our normal game and press and run,†Ancelot said. “I am real proud of what these girls have accomplished but it is time to concentrate on Diboll. It is time to refocus. Diboll played Madisonville in Huntsville so they have a little experience being there but we were there last year so we have ours.†Ancelot was up late Wednesday night watching film on Diboll and woke up early Thursday to start the process all over again. “I have a good feel of what to expect,†Ancelot said. “They are very similar to what we have been seeing in the playoffs. They are athletic and very fast.†Orangefield started its playoff push with a 80-48 whipping of Coldspring and then defeated previously 30-0 West Columbia 62-37. The Lady Bobcats took down the Cleveland Lady Indians 66-51 on Wednesday to reach the regional tournament. Diboll, the champions of District 20-3A with a 13-1 mark, had a bye in the bi-district round and beat Lorena 58-41 in the area round. One advantage Ancelot has seen growing by the dozens over the last few weeks is the size and volume of the Orangefield crowds. “Our crowd has simply been amazing,†Ancelot said. “Last night (Wednesday) in Vidor was electrifying. It was the greatest atmosphere I have seen in a long time. It definitely helps our girls and gives us a big advantage. “We want to see those people in Huntsville. All the kids talk about is getting there and making up for last year. We lost by 1 point to the state champion. We can’t get that feeling out of our guts. Now the chance to get rid of it has presented itself and we hope to take advantage.†LADY MUSTANGS It is back to work for WO-S in their game of “proving people wrong.†The Lady Mustangs entered the playoffs with a chip on their shoulder when they were unranked and being the third place team out of District 21-3A. So first WO-S took their anger out on Liberty by a tune of 57-22 in the bi-district round. Up next was a 46-41 victory over No. 5 Navasota in the area round and then there was Wednesday’s 79-74 win over No. 9 Silsbee. To say the least, WO-S is so far getting their revenge. “The girls are very excited,†WO-S coach Callie Orebo said. “We are tying to do something we have never done.†Orebo stayed to her strategy of not knowing anything about her opponent. It was a first coming into this year’s playoffs but it is hard to argue with the results so far. “I think it is best to leave it alone with how well it has worked so far,†Orebo explained. “It has been great so far with not being ranked. I am loving it.†Lady Mustang senior guard Brittney Scott is the main reason for WO-S’ attack with a scoring average of 35 points a game in the playoffs, 49 coming against Silsbee. While Scott has been the focal point, the rest of the Lady Mustangs are stepping up their game at the right time. Seniors Dominique Riggs and Rebecca McMillion are grabbing important rebounds while sophomore Kia Hartfield continues her streak of burying big shots. Senior post Janea Hendreson, who did not require stitches after suffering an eye injury Wednesday, is being her usual self by putting in tough points and averaging double-digit rebounds in the playoffs. “We just can’t go into the gym and have playoff syndrome,†Orebo said. “We have to go out there with open minds and realize it is just a game. We will do fine. If we go to Huntsville and get two wins, they will have to put me in a crazy house.†The Lady Bulldogs come in fresh off a 53-48 victory over Fairfield in the regional quarterfinals. They desposed of China Spring, last year’s state champion, in the area round 54-53 and took care of Groesbeck 66-37 In other WO-S news, a bus will leave Kroger parking lot at 4:30 p.m. to head to Huntsville. The cost is $13 a person. Contact Martha Morrow at 886-0651 or at 330-1655.
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LC-M Tournament/LC-M vs Kelly
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Bears turn Kelly "foggy" Van Wade The Orange Leader LITTLE CYPRESS — It was a weird night at Don Gibbens Field, the Little Cypress-Mauriceville left the Kelly Bulldogs in the fog — literally. The Battlin’ Bears piled up 12 hits, six for extra bases, to bombard the Bulldogs 12-4 in first-day action Thursday in the Don Gibbens Tournament. The fog was intense for most of the contest, had a slight break in the middle and really got thick in the final two frames were more than half the hits came on outfielders not being able to see the ball. First baseman Chad Richard led the Bear hitting parade, going 3-for-4 with a double and a triple. Third baseman Stefan Cloeren was 2-for-4 and drove in two runs while shortstop Chris Hearn belted a two-run home run. Dallas Brown nabbed the win on the hill for the Bears, working three innings and allowing just one hit while striking out five. Aaron Milligan hurled the other three innings, allowing five hits, four of them fog-aided, and struck out one. In other action at the tourney Thursday, the Crosby Cougars, coached by former West Orange-Stark standout Marcus Thompson, downed Kelly 10-6 and Hamshire-Fannett downed District 21-3A rival Hardin-Jefferson 6-4. Today, Crosby meets H-F at 11:30 a.m., LC-M battles H-F at 2 p.m., Crosby faces H-J at 4:30 p.m. and LC-M tangles with H-J at 7 p.m. On Saturday, H-F meets Kelly at 11:30 a.m.; Kelly takes on H-J at 2 p.m., and LC-M faces Crosby at 4:30 p.m. All the games are set for a two-hour time limit. The Bears racked up four runs in the first inning off the Bulldogs. Ben Jones drew a lead-off walk, swiped second and went to third on an error. Jake Rowell drew a walk and then Cloeren plated two runs off Kelly starter Charlie Jones with a sharp double off the left centerfield wall. Chad Richard doubled to right and then Tim Barry hit a grounder to second and the ball was overthrown at first, allowing two runs to score. LC-M tacked up two more on the scoreboard in the second when Phillip Richard doubles to right and Hearn ripped a two-run shot over the left centerfield fence. Two more runs came the Bears’ way in the third as Chad Richard walked, went to second on a sac bunt by Barry and scored on an Adam Leggett double to left and Leggett eventually scored on a Phillip Richard grounder that got booted. LC-M scored its final four runs in the fourth. With one out, Rowell doubled to left and Cloeren drove in the ninth run with a single up the middle. After Chad Richard and Barry followed with back-to-back singles, Stefan Leger brought in the other three runs with a fog-aided single that rolled all the way to the right-field corner. Kelly scored a run in the first when Doug Prewitt scored on a wild pitch. The Bulldogs tallied two runs in the fifth on an Anthony Fazio single and a Tyler Falgout fielder’s choice. The Bulldogs tallied the game’s last run via an ear error the fog in the top of the sixth. -
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**Oak Ridge Tournament Scores**
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Need Lumberton vs Northland Christian Results!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
**Warren Tournament Scores**
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;D If we have them.
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**Kountze Tournament Scores**
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Vidor JV-8 Colmesneil-3 Kountze 3 Onalaska-2