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TATUM — Frankston and Waskom traded blows for four quarters in Tuesday’s regional quarterfinal as each team took advantage of their strength — a classic battle between size and speed.

In the end, it was Frankston’s presence at the rim that decided the outcome.

Kendrick Rogers’ putback with 1.4 seconds remaining sent Frankston to a hard-fought 51-50 defeat of No. 14 Waskom in front of a spirited crowd at Eagle Coliseum.

The win assured Frankston (24-7) of its first appearance at regionals since 2004. The Indians will play No. 11 East Chambers at 7:30 p.m. Friday from Hewitt Midway High School in the second Class 3A Region III semifinal.

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1 hour ago, KHSAlum400 said:

Did some more reading.. If you get the big 6'5" guy in foul trouble you'll be fine... 

The guy I talked to say that the big kid is streaky with his play. When he wants to play he can be the best player on the court, but when doesn't want to the team is better without him. They said their best player overall is another kid their forward. Also if they are slow pace I doesn't surprise me they kept Rockdale that low of scoring.

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