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Worry best player on that team last year as well as this year.


Trust me I know the inside and outs of that program. Powell was and is. Watching film looking at statistics and heart it is powell. When she wants to play lumberton takes it up a notch. Worry gets the credit because jacks wants her to. Case in point New Caney last season first quarter when Powell is focused Lumberton goes up big, second when she rests New Caney comes back.

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I would have to say Jaila Leaven of Beaumont Kelly that young lady averages 25 pts a game and scored over 109(3pters). I love to watch her play she's shooting the ball Nba range and she's very difficult to guard most teams have three players guarding her because you don't know if she's going to fire it up beyond the ark or drive in and pull back and shoot the jumper. She has the best IQ of the game thus far. I've been watching her since she was young like 3yrs old. Awesome player!!!!!

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Looking pretty good.  They beat a tough North Shore team and a few other normally good teams (Woodlands, Kingwood, Pearland).  Only loss has been to Cy-Woods who is one of the top 6A schools.  The key will be how the team gels and if we can be healthy come playoff time.  I think this is the strongest team we have had in many years.

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I thought I heard the Legacy girl is committed to Baylor. Is anyone else committed to a Major D1 school?.. No?...

Well then according to the NCAA she is better than anyone else in the area.

I don't see anywhere online that she's committed. Doesn't mean that she's not but I haven't seen anywhere.

 

And Joyce Kennerson is being looked at by Oregon. Not too bad herself.

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