BHFAN Posted December 30, 2009 Report Posted December 30, 2009 Eagles set to take part in championship By Nathan HagueThe Baytown Sun Published December 30, 2009 MONT BELVIEU — The Barbers Hill boys did their part to ensure the Eagle Field House will be rocking for tonight’s championship round of the Gulf Coast Classic.They defeated the Dayton Broncos 58-37 Tuesday to advance to the finale of the Gulf Coast Classic basketball tournament hosted by Barbers Hill High School.The Eagles will play C.E. King in the boys championship game at 7:30 p.m.That will come after Barbers Hill’s girls play Clear Springs in the girls championship game at 6 p.m.Daniel Mitchell led the Barbers Hill boys against Dayton scoring 15 points. Teammate Jake Miller had 11 and was closely followed by Carson Asbury with 10.Barbers Hill coach Nathan Toon said his team is fired up for tonight’s game.“I have a smart team and they understand the circumstances,†he said. “They know what’s at stake and they’ll be pumped up and ready to go. It’s a big game and we hope to have a good crowd behind us.â€C.E. King knocked off Sterling in order to advance to the championship game in a 68-51 final. Andre Corley led the Rangers with 22 points and DeShawn Williams finished with 11.The Rangers came away with a win earlier in the day Tuesday when they beat Nederland by a 61-54 count. Corley led that game with 23 points and Ranger teammate Bralon Evans came away with 16.After that game, Rangers coach Mark Patton said his team improved since Monday.“I think we got some rust off,†he said. “We came out and executed well and played together. I’m happy with our team effort.â€Both Sterling and Robert E. Lee are still in line to play in the 4:30 p.m. third-place game.Sterling must first win a 10:30 a.m. game against Dayton. Lee plays Nederland in another 10:30 a.m. lead-in game.The Anahuac Panthers defeated Pasadena in a 96-60 final. The win advances the Panthers to championship round of the consolation bracket where they will take on Montgomery at 1:30 p.m. today. Other scores for Tuesday’s games include: Huffman 54, Livingston 34. Pasadena 54, Cypress-Mauriceville (LC-M) 53Montgomery 52, LC-M 48Huffman is scheduled to take on Pasadena at 10:30 a.m. today.
EX-Ceauxch Posted December 30, 2009 Report Posted December 30, 2009 Did Nederland Beat Baytown LEE today?
scooter Posted December 30, 2009 Report Posted December 30, 2009 How is Nederland and Coach English doing and when do they play next. Coach E had a great interview on channel 6 this week.
HoopInsider_Cooper Posted December 30, 2009 Author Report Posted December 30, 2009 [font=Courier]Nederland beat Lee by 11 and plays Sterling again this afternoon.[/font]
HoopInsider_Cooper Posted December 30, 2009 Author Report Posted December 30, 2009 [font=Courier]Article is wrong. Livingston beat Huffman yesterday then defeated Pasadena Memorial today.[/font]
Guest ruben Posted December 31, 2009 Report Posted December 31, 2009 C.E. King 65BH 60Final! C.E. King wins the Gulf Coast Classic!
BHFAN Posted December 31, 2009 Report Posted December 31, 2009 [quote name="ruben" post="736775" timestamp="1262232826"]C.E. King 65BH 60Final! C.E. King wins the Gulf Coast Classic![/quote]You mean after rigging the Tournament, paying off the Referes and cheating, the Boys and Girls didn't win the tournament ??? ;D ;DGreat job by BH and goodluck in district
BHFAN Posted December 31, 2009 Report Posted December 31, 2009 Eagles take second place By Nathan HagueThe Baytown Sun Published December 31, 2009 The Barbers Hill girls basketball team came up in second place in the Gulf Coast Classic and was followed by the boys who did the same thing. The Eagles lost 65-60 to C.E. King in the Championship game.Austin Crawley had the most points with 20. C.E. King’s Patrick scored 20.The Eagles record now stands at 15-5.“The kids competed hard,†Barbers Hill coach Nathan Toon said. “They’re real competitors who really hate to lose. That’s the kind of attitude anyone who coaches or plays has. I think that’s one that will drive us and help us win games.â€The game was back and forth all night, and went down to the wire. The Eagles went into the fourth quarter trailing 41-39.With 1:30 left to play, Johnson’s dunk gave the Panthers a comfortable 59-53 lead as C.E. King didn’t look back.The teams began to exchange free-throws and that’s where the Panthers put the stamp on the Eagles.“We found ourselves in positions to win the game tonight, but couldn’t quite pull it off,†Toon said. “Hopefully we’ll be able to finish the job from here on out.â€The Eagles and Panthers are scheduled to rematch on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Like Wednesday night’s game, The Eagles will host Tuesday night’s game. Toon said he hopes Wednesday night’s loss will give them motivation.“It’s been a good tournament with a lot of competition and I think in the end this will motivate us to keep pushing harder. We’ll be ready to go.â€The boys all-tournament team consists of the following:Montgomery—Trent PhillipsAnahuac—Jordan TarverSterling—Andre CorleySterling—DeShawn WilliamsNederland—Dionte ForneyNederland—Chris CunninghamBarbers Hill— Carson AsburyBarbers Hill— Jake MillerC.E. King—JaTavius McCardellC.E. King—Emonte McMillian Tournament MVP: C.E. King—Bennie BatisteThe following were named to the girls all tournament team:Mayde Creek— Jazzmin ParkerFort Bend Austin—Pearl UbaruBeaumont Ozen— Asia Booker
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