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Region III-6A Roundup: Shadow Creek, Atascocita headed to final
CYPRESS—Shadow Creek broke open a competitive game at halftime with a dominant third quarter to rout Bellaire, 73-42, in their Region III-6A semifinal Friday night at the Berry Center.
The Sharks (29-3) are one win away from their first ever state tournament appearance. Shadow Creek plays Atascocita in the regional final Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Berry Center.
“This is a great moment for our seniors,” coach David President said. “We’ve got to come out and do it again. The job is not over, so focus has got to be at an all-time high.”
The usual suspects helped lead the way the Sharks. Senior forward Shawn Jones had 18 points, 14 rebounds, three steals, and two blocks and was strong from the opening tip. Senior guard Camron Amboree had all of his 14 points in the second half, including eight in the crucial third quarter when Shadow Creek outscored Bellaire, 23-12.
“Tuesday against Dickinson, we came out flat (after halftime),” President said. “So that was a point of emphasis going into the third tonight. Make sure we were focused and locked in and extend leads. I’m proud of that effort.”
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The reserves were a boon in an impressive showing for the Sharks, who got 29 points off the bench.
Igniting things was freshman wing Bryce Jackson, who had 18 points on 4-for-6 3-point shooting and helped contain Bellaire star Jacolb Cole (16 points on 15 field goal attempts) with his length and athleticism.
Jackson had 10 of his points in the first half, including eight in the second quarter to help give Shadow Creek separation for a 29-22 halftime lead.
“He’s not afraid of the moment,” President said. “He’s a kid who’s always locked in to what his job is. Tonight, he played big. He made some big shots early, saw the ball go in, and it just gave him a lot of confidence.”
Aside from Johnson, fellow freshmen Chase Garcia (five points) and Mike Collins also contributed significantly off the bench.
“It makes us different, because it means I can go do the dirty work, the little things,” Jones said of the bench play. “Guys stepped up and did their thing, and I was able to take care of everything else.”
.@SCSharkBball senior @the_shawnjr5 talks about tonight\u2019s big Region III-6A semifinal win over Bellaire. Jones had 18 points, 14 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks in the win. #txhshoops @ShadowCreekHSpic.twitter.com/cYFIFuxPQE— VYPE Houston (@VYPE Houston) 1646444940
Sophomore forward Kaden Tate added nine points and eight rebounds for Shadow Creek, which shot 51 percent and forced 13 turnovers. Cole led Bellaire. Freshman Noah Neumann added 10 points.
ATASCOCITA 61, CLEMENTS 54: Free throws were the name of the game in the other Region III-6A semifinal between Atascocita and Clements on Friday at the Berry Center.
The two teams combined to make 49 free throws and attempt 62, but the Eagles were the ones to make them count when it mattered. Atascocita made 20 of 26 in the fourth quarter to pull out a 61-54 win.
The 33-6 Eagles are one win away from a return to state.
“I didn’t think we played our style of defense in the first half,” Atascocita coach David Martinez said. “They actually played harder than we did. I knew it was going to be competitive and we knew they were going to fight to the end.”
Clements (28-10) led 24-22 at the half. Of the 46 total points, 23 came on free throws.
But the second half was a different story for Atascocita. The Eagles forced 10 turnovers and became the aggressor.
Defensively, they amped up the pressure and got Clements out of sorts. It helped that the Rangers’ star sophomore guard, Diving Ugochukwu, fouled out 31 seconds into the fourth quarter after missing chunks of the second and third quarters in foul trouble.
“We played as a team,” Eagles senior guard Angel Johnson said. “We moved the ball around, played together. We were tough. We communicated better and rebounded the ball a lot better.”
.@AHS_Eagle_BBall senior Angel Johnson talks about the team\u2019s Region III-6A semifinal win over Clements. Johnson had a a team-high 17 points and was 17-22 on free throws. #txhshoops @HumbleISD_Ath @HumbleISD_AHSpic.twitter.com/Mmi6pxkZe2— VYPE Houston (@VYPE Houston) 1646452808
Johnson helped put away Clements in the fourth quarter, making 10 of 14 free throws. He scored a team-high 17 points, all coming on free throws.
“We work them in practice every day,” Johnson said. “We focus in practice, so it’s easy to make them in the game.”
Atascocita is seeking its third trip to state since 2016.
The Wrap: Westfield impresses to win VYPE Holiday Invitational presented by Whataburger
HOUSTON - Westfield went through the gauntlet.
The Mustangs were tested every step of the way in the 2021 VYPE Holiday Invitational presented by Whataburger. Westfield, which improved to 15-1 overall on the season, had to battle through Fort Bend Elkins, The Woodlands Christian Academy and finally Atascocita to win the two-day tournament.
"It's sweet," Westfield coach Bill Goffney said. "It's a testament to my guys. We played Atascocita early in the season and they got us at their place. It was personal, that was our only loss of the season, so we needed to avenge that, so the guys came out with a little more fire and intensity.
"It's big-time momentum. We just looked at the bracket and I told them it's a great week when you can knock down two Top 10 teams in a couple days stretch. So, that propels us into district."
Sophomore Zion Pipkin scored nine and senior Willie Williams poured in 10 points in the win for Westfield. Pipkin was named the VYPE Holiday Invitational MVP, while Williams was named to the All-Tournament team.
"I'm excited about this team," Pipkin said. "We play hard. We're scrappy on defense. We get out there and run. This was a big game because they had beat us before."
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Atascocita was paced by Kanye Ortiz and Angel Johnson in the 45-39 loss, each scoring 11 points apiece. With the loss, the Eagles finished 3-1 in the tournament and second place overall out of the field of 16. Atascocita's Connor Miller and Kaleb Pouncy were named to the All-Tournament team.
Other games of the day saw FB Austin beat Cy-Fair 60-55, Houston Christian over Heights 95-46, Cy Park upend Foster 69-59, Stratford defeat Nimitz 65-54 and Elkins down Crosby 73-50.
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All-Tournament Team
MVP: Zion Pipkin, Westfield
First Team All-Tournament
Austin Benigni, TWCA
Chris Johnson, FB Elkins
Willie Williams, Westfield
Connor Miller, Atascocita
Kaleb Pouncy, Atascocita
Honorable Mention
Ja'Varius Thompson, Nimitz
Sean Elkinton, Crosby
Brandon Porter, Cy-Fair
Quentin Beverly, Cy Park
Ethan To, FB Austin
Chancellor White, Foster
Brody Robinson, Houston Christian
Gabriel Alvarez, Heights
Nick Lancit, Tompkins
Chandler Williams, Klein Forest
Keanu Dawes, Stratford
Chanse Perkins, TWCA