KFDM COOP Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 Basketball roundup for Dec. 12From sports staff reportsBaytown Sun Published December 12, 2007Sterling boysSterling lost a 15-point lead to South Houston late but held on to knock off the Trojans 78-73. Cartavious Kincade led the Rangers with 23 points. Derrick Thompson finished with 15 and Adrian Fontenot added 12 as Sterling improved to 9-6 on the year.“We lost pretty this weekend so we will take an ugly win,†Sterling head coach Mark Patton said. “We turned the ball over and didn’t close them out right but we held on.â€Sterling will open the District 21-5A slate Friday night at Kingwood.Barbers Hill boysThe Eagles improved to 9-4 in a 58-27 win over Dayton Tuesday night. The Eagles held the Broncos scoreless in the first quarter and broke the game wide open in the third quarter with a 43-15 lead. Heath Padgett scored 17 points and Jon Daniels added 11.The Eagles will return to action next Tuesday when they open up district against Forest Brook.Crosby girlsKiaria Siggers scored 11 points and Nikkolette Mora added eight Tuesday night as the Crosby girls eked out a 49-42 win over Huffman in the District 21-4A opener.Crosby improved to 6-10 on the season.The Lady Cougars play at New Caney Friday night.Crosby boysHUMBLE — Atascocita broke out of a 27-27 halftime tie and downed Crosby 68-50 Tuesday night.The Cougars fell to 4-8 on the season.Kendrae Carter led Crosby with 22 points.The Cougars are off until the District 21-4A opener at Smiley Dec. 18.BCA girlsChristian Brantley scored 15 points and Annie Davis added 11 Tuesday night as Baytown Christian scored a 46-37 win over Bay Area Christian.The win boosts BCA to 3-0 in TAPPS 4-4A play.The Bulldogs led 19-16 at halftime and took that three-point lead into the final period before pulling away on Bay Area Christian, outscoring the visitors 17-11 in the final eight minutes.BCA’s boys and girls will play in the Galveston O’Connell tournament this weekend.
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