Duncanville Panthers
<p><strong>Duncanville Panthers (30-1, 14-0)</strong></p><p>It's no surprise that the reigning state champs are back at it and ready to continue their dominance in Texas high school basketball. The team has continued to show their muscle on the court this season as they posted an undefeated district record (14-0) to finish at the top of their district standings. </p><p>While it is rare to see the Panthers drop a game, their only loss this season has come against Richardson during overtime during the preseason- a team they knocked out of playoffs last year in order to advance to the state title game and a team that has also continued to show their dominance this season as they head into a <a href="https://www.vype.com/Texas/DFW/quarterfinals-preview-mckinney-vs-richardson-hoops" target="_blank">quarterfinal of their own</a>. With NBA-like scores over their opponents, there aren't usually close games for Duncanville- which is why last week's close 52-43 victory over Rockwall-Heath will prove to be an important week for the Panthers as they look ahead toward their game against DeSoto.</p><p><strong>What To Expect:</strong><br></p><p>Led by Ronald Holland and Anthony Black, the Panthers have been nearly unstoppable season after season. They play tough and don't let anyone stand in the way of them, scoring, and winning. A strong offense paired with a strong defense as well as smart coaching, Duncanville is ready to take on DeSoto. Panthers fans can expect to see a strong team on the court that shows up without any fear or doubt. Their confidence will lead them to a strong game as they continue to strive to prove that they are <em>the</em> dominant force in Texas high school basketball.</p>
Will the Duncanville boys see the same fate as the girls and be knocked out of the playoffs by a strong DeSoto team? Can DeSoto fulfill their revenge match and finish strong in order to continue heading to the state title game? Fans can expect both teams to play aggressively from start to finish as they tip-off at 8 p.m. at Ellis David Fieldhouse.
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