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5 Big Things: Big-time performances as Houston-area boys hoops teams push to Regional Quarters
HOUSTON - The playoff field in boys basketball in the State of Texas got just a little bit smaller on Thursday night with the Area Round getting officially put in the books.
There were big performances across the board in multiple games. But here are the top performances, biggest wins that VYPE has found from a busy night of action.
Historic Rangers!
Clements with the win!!! So much Ranger Pride tonight!! Way to go Clements! On to round 3!! #RangerFam #HWPO #culture pic.twitter.com/53YOzBOpsR
— Lauryn Berger (@BergerLauryn) February 26, 2022
Fort Bend Clements is on one of those historic runs and it continued on Friday. First off, the fact that the Rangers are in the playoffs is a big deal. Prior to this year, Clements hadn't been in the big dance since 2015 - a seven-year drought. With their 52-50 victory over Cy-Fair on Friday, the Rangers made history advancing to the Regional Quarterfinals for the first time in program history.
Clements will now face Mayde Creek and their freshman phenom duo in the next round.
Crosby downs FB Marshall 90-77
Cougar players @HaggertyPj and @SeanElkinton on their big win tonight. 90-77. Regional quarterfinals next. #thisisnow #txhshoops @CrosbyHoops @CrosbyHigh pic.twitter.com/CWbX7AnEMB
— Crosby ISD (@CrosbyISD) February 26, 2022
One of the best emerging duos in the city could be in Crosby, Texas. It showed on Friday as the Cougars downed Fort Bend Marshall 90-77. TCU-signee PJ Haggerty dropped a game-high 38 points in the win as teammate Sean Elkinton scored 28 for the Cougars to advance. Crosby moves on to face Nederland in the Regional Quarters next week.
Houston Washington Golden Eagles Flying High!
🚨Final Score🚨
— Let Me Tell You Sumn (@Laytho_TooLive) February 25, 2022
Booker at 93
Hamshire-Farnett 55@drewalker2004 20 piece @OfficalKenneth1 29 piece@SuperstarrChris 20 piece
Eagles Big 3 each brought a family pack
For a third-straight season, Houston Washington is into the third round of the playoffs. Let's do a history lesson for a second. The Golden Eagles are into the Regional Quarters for only the seventh time since 1990. The three-straight trips is the best run in program history. Prior to this run, Houston Washington was last in the Regional Quarters in 2013, prior to that 2009 and 2007.
These playoffs, the Golden Eagles have absolutely dominated! In the opening round it was a 120-61 victory over Royal, last night it was a 93-55 win over Hamshire-Fannett to get them back to the Regional Quarters. The team was led by Kenneth Lewis' 29 points, followed by Andre Walker II and Chris McDermott with 20 apiece.
Lewis is leading the team with 27.2 points and 6.2 Rebounds per game. McDermott is averaging 22.1 points and 16.9 rebounds per game, while Walker II is averaging 10 points and 4.2 boards per game.
Next up, Houston Washington will play Little Cypress-Mauriceville - who defeated Navasota 64-46 on Friday - in the Regional Quarters. With a win, the Golden Eagles will be in the Regional Semis for the first time since 1995.
Rematch Set!
Final:
— Kingwood Park Hoops 🏀 (@KParkBasketball) February 26, 2022
#18 Kingwood Park 44
Northeast EC 37
In control from start to finish; so proud of this TEAM‼️#CultureWins
On to round 3️⃣ vs #8 Katy Paetow!
Game will be Monday 2/28; location TBD so stay tuned‼️ @MarcG14Line @Tabchoops @uiltexas @hoopinsider https://t.co/0ZY4DpKWQP
Well, here we go! For a second-straight season Kingwood Park and Paetow will meet in the Regional Quarterfinals. Last season, Paetow went on to win the meeting, 42-39, advancing to the Region III-5A Final to fall to eventual Class 5A State Champion Beaumont United.
No. 18 Kingwood Park (29-4) defeated Northeast EC 44-37 on Friday to advance to face No. 8 Paetow (30-5), who defeated Manor 74-44 on Thursday. The winner of this game will move on to face the winner of Crosby vs Nederland in the Regional Semifinals.
Kingwood Park faces Paetow on Monday at 7 pm at The Woodlands High School.
Dickinson back in 3rd Round
Too much @ZyonLittle and @getmoneypj in the 4th quarter. Contributions from @sethjones2022 @Donovangreen23 @donwaun30 and we are on to Round 3. #GATA #BringItBack pic.twitter.com/PghB6dkAON
— Coach_K(Klingenberg) (@coach_K_24) February 26, 2022
The Gators are back into the third round for just the second time in program history, their last trip here was in 2020 when they had a guy by the name of Tramon Mark on the roster. With a 57-45 win over Beaumont West Brook, Dickinson is heading back to the third round.
Dickinson was paced by senior Seth Jones (16 points) in the win over the Bruins. Jones, as you may remember had the viral dunk from the last round earlier this week. Zyon Little chipped in 12, Donovan Pointer scored 11 and grabbed 4 boards and Patrick Williams had eight points and three boards.
The Gators improve to 33-3 overall with a date with Cam Amboree and Shadow Creek set for next week.
More Final Scores & Notes
Atascocita, which made it to the state tournament last year, defeated Clear Falls, 69-50, and will face Pearland Dawson, who beat C.E. King 68-48, in the next round.
Clements will face Mayde Creek, which defeated Stratford 63-48 on Friday. The Rams have been paced by Lloyd Sonnier (16.6 ppg) and freshmen Christian Jones (14.6 ppg) and Jamal Chretien (12.7 ppg) this season.
Shadow Creek defeated Summer Creek 61-47 on Friday to advance. Summer Creek reached the Regional Finals a year ago and are now finished after the second round. The Sharks will get Dickinson.
Cypress Creek defeated Fort Bend Elkins 63-54 and will play Bellaire, which defeated Seven Lakes on Friday.
Regional Quarters - Atascocita vs Dawson (TBD) | FB Clements vs Mayde Creek (Tuesday - 7:30 pm - Merrell Center) | Dickinson vs Shadow Creek (TBD) | Cypress Creek vs Bellaire (Tuesday - 6 p.m. - Merrell Center)
Cypress Falls defeated College Park 43-39 on Friday to advance to the Regional Quarters to face Westfield, which defeated Klein Collins 75-51 on Friday. On the other side of the bracket, Cypress Ranch defeated Nimitz 61-52 and Langham Creek downed Spring, 46-44, to advance to face each other.
Regional Quarters - Cy Ranch vs Langham Creek | Cypress Falls vs Westfield
Region III-5A
Goose Creek Memorial defeated Foster 62-59 to advance to the Regional Quarters, where it will face Beaumont United, who defeated FB Hightower 58-41 on Thursday. The Patriots reached the Regional Semifinals a year ago before falling to Katy Paetow. Now, they will get to tussle with the defending State Champions
Regional Quarters - GCM vs Beaumont United | Crosby vs Nederland | Kingwood Park vs Paetow (Monday - 7 pm - The Woodlands)
Region III-4AJack Yates is back in the Regional Quarters. With a 75-71 win over West Orange-Stark, the Lions will face rival Silsbee on Monday at 7 pm at Dayton High School. This is the 10th-straight Regional Quarters appearance for the Lions. They last reached state in 2019.
Regional Quarters - Silsbee vs Yates | Houston Washington vs Little Cypress-MauricevilleBig Tuesday Recap (w/photo gallery, highlights): Area teams punch tickets to Regional Tourneys with big wins, highlight dunks
Lines down sidewalks, packed gyms to standing room only capacity, celebrity appearances and high-level college coaches in attendance.
That was the scene for another night of high school boys basketball playoffs in Houston on Tuesday. VYPE had wall-to-wall coverage across the city. Here's the VYPE roundup.
Dickinson powers past Atascocita
Dickinson has been on a historic run this postseason after finally breaking through the Area Round.
The Gators, led by University of Houston-signee Tramon Mark, Deuce Guidry and Marcus Williams used a 15-0 run out of the half to expand a once three-point halftime lead over Atascocita to take a 54-42 lead at the end of the third quarter.
VYYPE 🏀 Highlights 🎥: @gators_bb continues historic playoff win with a 75-49 win over Atascocita on Tuesday night.
Check out the big plays!! #txhshoops @KPRC2RandyMc @KPRC2AdamW @DickinsonISD @overtime @RealBuckets11 @UHCougarMBK @CoachSampsonUH @Deuceguidry @bucketMarcus pic.twitter.com/YUZrm1Xs4n
— VYPE Houston (@vypehouston) March 4, 2020
Dickinson carried the momentum for an eventual 75-49 victory. Mark finished with 27 points and Williams had 21. Atascocita's Dylan Dawson had 25 points in his final high school game.
"Unbelievable, it's no surprise to me because this is a senior-heavy group led by those three guys - Tramon Mark, Marcus Williams and Deuce Guidry," Dickinson coach Jason Wilson said. "It's no surprise to us being where we are. The job is not finished by all means but we just want to make sure that we continue to maximize this year."
Dickinson will face Morton Ranch in the Region III-6A Semifinals on Friday at 6 p.m. at the Berry Center.
Photos below by Bradley Collier/VYPE Media & Justin Hartojo
Fort Bend Hightower rolls past Crosby
Bryce Griggs had a point to make.
Leading up to Tuesday's game there was a lot of chatter about the battle between him and fellow sophomore at Crosby PJ Haggerty.
Griggs came out wanting to make a statement. He did. Time and time again, Griggs made his way to the basket and ended up scoring 20 of the opening 28 points for Fort Bend Hightower.
VYPE 🏀 Highlights 🎥: @HHS_Boys_Bball scored early and often as they took care of Crosby on Tuesday night to advance to Regional Semifinals. @overtime @Jarobertson13 @EazyBucketKris @JHarden13 @KPRC2RandyMc @KPRC2AdamW @hoopinsider @griggs_32 @HHS_Canes @FBISDAthletics pic.twitter.com/zncdKW3lkh
— VYPE Houston (@vypehouston) March 4, 2020
At one point, Hightower led 19-2 and expanded the lead to 47-27 at the half. Crosby did cut the lead down to 11 at one point but that was as close as they would get. Hightower went on to win 86-71 to advance to its second-straight Regional Tournament. -
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"It feels good, that was one of our goals was to get back there but not just get there but to be the Regional Champions," FB Hightower coach Stephen Woods said. "I keep telling my team it's one game at a time. That's how we're preparing. I have eight seniors on the team and after every practice I tell them this could be your last practice. Before the game we have a pregame meal and I tell them let's hope this is not the last supper.
"If they keep that energy and stick to the gameplan we'll be fine."
VYPE Postgame Interview: Caught up with @HHS_Boys_Bball standout Bryce Griggs (@griggs_32) following the big win for the Hurricanes on Tuesday | @HHS_Canes in second straight Regional Semi | @FBISDAthletics @FortBendISD @HightowerFball @EazyBucketKris @Jarobertson13 @KPRC2AdamW pic.twitter.com/TujEZPxiwa
— VYPE Houston (@vypehouston) March 4, 2020
Fort Bend Hightower moves on to face Lake Creek, which is on a historic run of its own, reaching the Regional Tournament for the first time in program history with a win over Hutto. FB Hightower and Lake Creek play on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the M.O. Campbell Center.
In Region II-6A action, it was big game between Westfield and Klein at Tomball High School on Tuesday.
Klein raced out to an early 31-15 lead and looked to be in control at the half leading 40-27. But slowly but surely, Westfield climbed its way back in, eventually taking a 49-48 lead at the end of the third quarter. The Mustangs outscored the Bearkats 22-8 in an epic third quarter.
Westfield maintained the momentum to eventually pull off the 73-66 victory.
Westfield advances over Klein and Punches 🎫 to Dallas 🏀 @WestfieldHoops @SpringISD @WHSMustangHoops @fb_westfield @KleinKatsBBall @RcsSports pic.twitter.com/uuvElpKzQ0
— VYPE Houston (@vypehouston) March 4, 2020
Here are more scores from Tuesday night's action.
- Summer Creek defeated Beaumont United 65-63
- Bellaire defeated Tompkins 51-38
- Lake Creek defeated Hutto 64-51
- Morton Ranch defeated FB Travis 98-94 (OT)
- Shadow Creek defeated Madiso 75-61
- Dickinson vs Morton Ranch (Berry Center - 6 p.m.)
- Bellaire vs Summer Creek (Berry Center - 8 p.m.)
- Shadow Creek vs Manor (M.O. Campbell Center - 6 p.m.)
- Hightower vs Lake Creek (M.O. Campbell Center - 7:30 p.m.)
- Yates vs China Spring (Johnson Coliseum - Sam Houston State - 6:15 p.m.)
- Waxahachie vs Silsbee (Johnson Coliseum - Sam Houston State - 8 p.m.)