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Continuing the Mission: Byron Nelson boys hoops prep for area
After falling short of the state title game against Richardson in a deep playoff last season, the Byron Nelson Bobcat basketball team has been on a mission. On a four-game win-streak, the Bobcats are preparing to take on The El Paso Americas Trail Blazers in what could prove to be a tough matchup.
Road To Playoffs
Despite starting the season off with a loss, Byron Nelson bounced right back and showed the typical strength that Bobcat fans have come to know. Defeating the likes of Arlington Lamar, Dallas Adams, school district rival Northwest, Leander, and more during preseason play, Byron Nelson showed that they had every ounce of strength headed into district play.
During district play, the Bobcats took down opponent after opponent in order to finish second in their district- just behind a finished 9-3 in district play.
Playoffs
Led by junior Finley Bizjack- who has averaged 24.8 points per game- the Bobcats had no trouble shutting down Haltom in the Bi-District round. During a physical matchup, the Bobcats defeated the Buffalos by a score of 63-59. Byron Nelson is now headed into the area game against a strong El Paso Americas who finished first in their district with a 13-1 district record. The Trailblazers are also on a four-game win-streak.
What To Expect:
It's going to be a strong match with both teams fighting to get the end result that they want- a win to advance to the regional quarterfinals. Byron Nelson is known for starting strong and keeping it steady throughout the game, but they are going to have to pick up their speed a little bit in the final quarter of the game as the Trailblazers are known for turning up the heat in the fourth quarter. On El Paso Americas' end, keep an eye on senior Jordan Hernandez. Averaging 13.6 points per game, Hernandez is quick on his feet and always alert while teammate senior Christian Nevarez is also a fast-paced athlete.
Bobcat fans can expect Bizjack to continue to play strong, but other athletes on the team can be expected to play with a fire in their hearts against Americas. Senior Jakob Zenon and junior Conner Lindsey- who have both averaged just over 11 points per game- should be watched on the court this game as both are quick-paced scorers. Zenon, also leading the team in rebounds per game- can be expected to put up incredible defense.
Continuing Excellence: Byron Nelson Hoops Look Strong
Byron Nelson Bobcat basketball has been known to not only hold themselves to a high standard on the court, but to fulfill their goals of being excellent year in and year out. Trophy Club Byron Nelson is on the hunt for a state title appearance and it isn't far fetched to think that they are inching closer and closer to getting there. VYPE DFW takes a look at their season so far and what fans can expect of the Bobcats:
Last season, the Bobcats posted an incredible 11-1 district record to finish their district in the first-place position ahead of Keller and school district rival V.R. Eaton. Byron Nelson made a strong playoff push finishing their season- including a huge 72-70 win in overtime over North Crowley- before falling to state semifinalists Richardson. With a 22-4 overall record last season, Byron Nelson is ready to do the same and maybe even go further this season.
So far this season, Byron Nelson has posted a 70% winning percentage and a 14-6 overall schedule (1-0 in district play). The team has posted big wins over the likes of Arlington Lamar, Dallas Adams, Justin Northwest, Euless Trinity, Timber Creek, and more. Led by juniors Finley Bizjack and Conner Lindsey as well as senior Jakob Zenon, the Bobcats can be expected to have strong scoring throughout district play and into playoffs. Bizjack currently averages 23.1 points per game while Lindsey averages 10.2 and Zenon averages 12.9.
As the team works through their district schedule, fans can expect to see a strong playoff push with fast-paced offense and a strong defense to keep up with their opponents. Could this be the year Byron Nelson makes a state tournament appearance? It looks like they could make a strong argument for it!