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SEMIFINALS PREVIEW: Kimball heads to the state tournament for the 13th time
The Season in Review
Kimball posted an incredible regular-season run as they took down the likes of Rock Hill, Seagoville, Dallas Molina, and more. In district play, the Knights posted a 16-1 record to finish in the first-place spot in their district. While outscoring their opponents 2,514-1,745 in the regular season, the Knight have shown the ability to play smart defense while also retaining the ability to score early and often.
During playoffs, Kimball has knocked out Hillcrest, Frisco Heritage, Rock Hill, Lufkin, and Frisco Memorial as they have fought to make it to the state tournament. The team's closest game in playoffs came last week against Frisco Heritage as they pulled away with an 80-67 victory in overtime.
Looking Ahead
Tension will be high as Dallas Kimball faces off against Beaumont United in the Class 5A State Semifinal game. Last year, Beaumont United defeated Kimball by one point in overtime for the state title. Beaumont United's now senior Terrance Arceneaux nailed the game-winning shot to seal the 71-70 victory. This year, the Knights are out for revenge as they want to put a stop to Beaumont United and head into the state title game!
Dallas Kimball last won the state title in 2014 when they defeated Amarillo 52-37. The victory marked their third state title in four seasons. The Knights look to continue their historical greatness in the state tournament this year.
What To Expect:
Physical ball play on both ends of the court. Beaumont United is no stranger to the level of fast-paced playing and high game IQ that Dallas Kimball plays. With Arceneaux on the court alongside junior Wesley Yates, this is going to be one of the toughest matchups that Kimball has had to face all year. However, with Texas signee Arterio Morris, Clemson signee Chauncy Gibson, and three-star Trae Clayton, the Knights are more than prepared to show up and show out in San Antonio. With a chip on their shoulder from last season and a fire in their heart, fans should expect this game to be extremely close. If Kimball can get ahead early and maintain a strong presence on the court, they just might be playing in the championship game!
The game tips-off on Thursday, March 10th at 7 p.m.
2019-2020 All-VYPE DFW Public School Boys Basketball Team
The Dallas-Fort Worth media market produced 12 UIL state final four participants during the 2019-2020 boys basketball season. Check out the 2019-2020 All-VYPE DFW Public School Boys Basketball Team to see the area athletes who excelled individually.
First-Team All-VYPE DFW Large Public School (UIL 5A-6A):
Micah Peavy (Duncanville)
Mike Miles (Lancaster)
Keyonte George (Lewisville)
Jaylin Jackson-Posey (Grand Prairie)
Rylan Griffen (Richardson)
Second-Team All-VYPE DFW Large Public School (UIL 5A-6A):
Baylor Hebb (Colleyville Heritage)
JaKobe Coles (Denton Guyer)
Tayton Conerway (Burleson Centennial)
Joey Madimba (Mansfield Timberview)
Photo by VYPE Media's Bradley Collier.
Julien Smith (Justin Northwest)
Third-Team All-VYPE DFW Large Public School (UIL 5A-6A):
Cason Wallace (Richardson)
CJ Noland (Waxahachie)
Wade Taylor (Lancaster)
Zaakir Sawyer (Mesquite Horn)
Manny Obaseki (Allen)
Photo by VYPE Media's Bradley Collier.
All-VYPE DFW Large Public School Honorable Mention (UIL 5A-6A):
Jarren Cook (Carrollton Smith)
Donald Ghostone (Grand Prairie)
Devin Avent (Fort Worth Brewer)
Arterio Morris (Dallas Kimball)
Marcell McCreary (Fort Worth Wyatt)
All-VYPE DFW Small Public School:
Jordan Walsh (Oak Cliff Faith Family Academy)
Trae Clayton (Oak Cliff Faith Family Academy)
Christian Henry (Dallas Madison)
Nate Atwood (Argyle)
Braxton Bosher (Peaster)
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