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Saturday, November 14, 2009

One and Done

Forgan 46, Victory Life 0.

The trip to the playoffs this season turned out to be long in driving time, but short in duration.
But still - it was a trip to the playoffs.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Latest on Alves

It's been an interesting season for the Durant Lions, but the last couple of weeks have been even more so.
Beau Simmons has the latest on Daryn Alves in his article in yesterday's Durant Democrat.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Playoffs?! You want to talk about playoffs??!!

The Victory Life Eagles have been in the OSSAA for 3 years now, but due to the structuring of the districts, the Eagles' football program is enjoying membership for just the second year. And it's taken only 2 seasons to make the playoffs.

The Eagles 55-7 victory at Grandfield on Friday, coupled with the Corn Bible Academy loss to Temple, thrust VLA into the postseason. And with Thackerville's 22-point loss at Tipton, the Eagles slipped ahead of the Wildcats and into third place in District C2. One slot up in the district standings also means that, though the Eagles will have to make a journey almost out of our time zone, they will avoid a first-round matchup with Shattuck and its (current) 92-game winning streak.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

A Brief Glance at Four Years

If you’ve listened to a Southeastern football broadcast over the past 4 years, then you know that I’ve been riding on the “Daniel Nichols Bandwagon” for almost that entire span. I was really sad to see Nichols’ collegiate career come to an end tonight – especially since he came so close to tying the receiving TD record and receiving yardage record. But his time at SOSU will be long remembered.
Here’s a very small glance at some of what Daniel Nichols has accomplished at Southeastern:

1st place All-time receptions – 192
1st place All-time points scored – 196
2nd place All-time receiving – 3036 yards
2nd place All-time receiving TDs – 32
4th best single season receiving – 971 yards, 2009
8th best single season receiving – 818 yards, 2007
11th best single season receiving – 797 yards, 2008
2nd most receiving TD in a season – 12, 2009
7th best single game receiving – 185 yards, Oct. 24, 2009, at NSU
8th best single game receiving – 183 yards, Nov. 10, 2007, vs. ECU
*Tied (with others) for most receiving TD’s in a game – 3, Nov. 10, 2007, vs. ECU and Aug. 27, 2009 vs. Henderson State


More on Daniel Nichols later...

How's everyone been?

Hey, everyone. Long time, no blog.
Let's start with a quick update.

SOSU 27, ECU 26
This one was a blowout early, and then the Savage Storm had to hang on at the end. Southeastern scored 27 points in the first quarter and didn't score in the final 46:24. But the Storm finishes at 7-4.

Victory Life 55, Grandfield 7
VLA not only makes the playoffs for the first time ever in the OSSAA, but snags the 3rd spot in District C2.

More about all of this later, but I needed to get back in the proverbial saddle.
See you.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Henderson State vs. Southeastern

Dallas McCutcheon started at quarterback for the first time in college and tossed 5 touchdown passes in Southeastern's 54-38 victory on Thursday night. The sophomore QB's record-tying performance helped the Storm to their 4th season opening win in the last five years.
Senior wide receiver Daniel Nichols also had a record-tying night as he hauled in three of those five touchdowns. He also had 131 yards on seven receptions, which brought him to within 139 yards of catching Pete Spratt for 2nd place all-time receiving at the school.
Baylen Laury also made his presence known on the field. The running back picked up 114 yards and rushed for two touchdowns as well. Southeastern's 54 points was the most for the Storm since xxxx
There was a huge turnout for the home opener and almost all of them stayed through the 35 minute weather delay, which temporarily stopped the contest with 2:57 remaining in the first quarter. And it was worth it for those who stayed as they witnessed a big offensive display.
Henderson State got on the board first with a 51 yard touchdown pass, but SOSU answered immediately with a 54 yarder of their own, McCutcheon to senior TE Jerrod Temple. Laury's two TD runs followed and the Storm went up 19-7.
Offensive miscues, a.k.a. two fumbles run back for HSU scores, kept the Reddies in the game and led 28-26 in the second quarter. But a Nichols TD reception right before the half put the Storm up for good.
Southeastern's defense dug in during the second half. They held HSU to 317 yards of total offense for the game. Newcomer Steven Harris led the way for the Storm with 8 tackles and Brandon Ford and Lionel Gillespie each had a sack. Both Bernard Daniel and Johnny Seals snagged interceptions.
The Storm's all-time leader in kickoff returns and kickoff return yardage, Jerome Hewitt, started off the year well, also. He return 6 kickoffs for 187 yards, only ten yards shy of the single game record.
The four TDs in the first half were matched by four more in the second and SOSU outscored Henderson State 28-10 after the break and went on to win, 54-38.
Though the Storm wound up winning going away, there is much work still to be done. The offense, defense, and special teams all showed that each can shine in 2009. But each squad also had significant breakdowns at times. Midwestern State will provide tougher opposition on Saturday.
All in all, a 1-0 open to the season is a good way to start.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Well, it was still a good series...

I had said on the air this morning that I thought that the Cleveland/Orlando series was the best that I could remember since Dallas/San Antonio in 2006. How short is my memory?
The Boston/Chicago first round series this very postseason was similar in many ways to the Mavs vs. Spurs in '06. And on top of that, Orlando just took down Cleveland in six games, so it didn't even go the distance, like the other two series did.
But the first five games were definitely good.

On the Air

Well, we're back on the air one more time and today's show is the season finale. It's amazing to me to think that Texoma Sports Weekly has been broadcasting for six seasons.
And I'm a little sad also, because this will be J.B.'s final show as a regular member of the crew. The guy is getting married in July and he's moving to St. Louis. Sports fans in the area, please note that you're going to miss him, his calls of Savage Storm and Lion sports and is general sports knowledge. He's also got a great sense of humor that shows in the way he calls the game.

Now, on today's show, the theme (as it is every season finale) will be reviewing sports in the area over the past 9-10 months. We'll hit some current sports news as well. So tune in at 10 am.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

On the Air

Three hosts are in studio again today as April moves forward.
Lots of rain and wind yesterday shouldn't deter Southeastern softball and baseball fans from coming out on this pleasant Saturday to watch their teams jockey for position in the Lone Star Postseason. There are the lead stories for the show today; here are some more:
► Bryan County baseball, softball, and track news
► The NBA Playoffs, including the Dallas/San Antonio series
► The Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals
► Around the weird corners of the sports world with J.B.
See you at 10.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

On the Air

I think I held down the fort well enough last week. But everyone is back in studio again today as the sixth season of Texoma Sports Weekly is slowly starting to wind down.
Today on the show:
► Some Bryan County baseball and other H.S. news
► Southeastern baseball and softball
► The Championships – Men (and a little bit about the Women)
► The Dallas Mavericks are now tied for sixth place in the West! Seriously!
► The Texas Rangers on Friday not only led the A.L. West, but were the only team in the American League to be undefeated. Of course, that changed after Friday’s beatdown by Detroit, but still…
► And off-the-wall topics with J.B.

Friday, April 3, 2009

On the Air

Hey folks, it's going to be just me in the studio on Saturday. J.B. and Jim are going to be on the road to Edmond to cover the SOSU/Central baseball game.
So here is what's on tap for the show:
► Some Bryan County baseball and other H.S. news
► Southeastern baseball and softball
► The Final Four – Men’s and Women’s
► Jeff Capel, Tim Floyd, and Mike Anderson
► The Dallas Mavericks and Oklahoma City Thunder
► And, since J.B. won’t be in studio, we’ll see if we can skirt the Tennesee trash talk for a week.…But I doubt it…

Saturday, March 28, 2009

More Sweet Sixteen, Big XII

The conference went 1-2 on Friday. Oklahoma defeated Syracuse to avenge a Tournament loss in 2003, while Kansas had its 9-game NCAA winning streak stopped by Michigan State.
With deference to Kansas, this little blog is about OU. Man, they looked good. The Syracuse zone was totally ineffective against the Sooners' outside game, Tony Crocker in particular, and didn't fare much better against Blake Griffin on the inside. Griffin had yet another 30 point outing and Crocker's 28 kept Oklahoma in control throughout the night. As a matter of fact, the only thing that even slowed Griffin down was the underside of the backboard on a ferocious dunk late in the contest.
For as much hype as Syracuse had been getting late in the season, they looked completely outmatched in this one.
And so, two Big XII teams remain. We'll see if the conference can get one or maybe two entries in the Final Four.

On the Air

This weekend, it is possible that all three of us will be back in studio for the show. And hopefully, the tower won’t be down again. Although, word is that there’s a chance of snow. (On March 28? In southern Oklahoma?!)
Anyway, here are some of the topics we’ll likely talk about:
► Southeastern softball, specifically the Lone Star Crossover Tournament here in the Durant area
► Southeastern baseball
► The NCAA Tournament, especially the Missouri win over Memphis and Oklahoma’s takedown of Syracuse
► Billy Gillespie
► The Mavs playoff chances and likelihood of playing the Lakers in the first round
► And, since the state of Tennessee, and city of Knoxville in particular, has not been beaten down by J.B. in at least three weeks, expect that to happen on this show.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Sweet Sixteen, Big XII

Last year's NCAA Championship game was a thrill to watch. And it was also a dream for high school coaches to point out exactly how important free throws really are.
The Memphis Tigers missed four out of five free throws in the final 2 minutes that would have put the game away and Kansas, down NINE POINTS with 2:12 left, came back to send the game into overtime and win the title 75-68.
There was no need for an incredible comeback by a Big XII team in the final minutes on Thursday night. In fact, at one point in the second half, the Missouri Tigers led Memphis by 24. Mizzou flat out went off on suddenly defense-less Memphis and won 102-91. Missouri looked unstoppable on offense, but that seemed to be partly due to an inability by the Memphis defense to stay with the ball. For as athletic a team as Memphis has been portrayed to be (and truthfully is), the boys in gold put on an athletic display that left Memphis far behind.
Leo Lyons looks better with each game as the Big XII and NCAA Tournaments go on. He had 15 point and 12 rebounds in the win.
The Big XII is now 10-3 in the past eight days.

Monday, March 23, 2009

No Joy in Knoxville

You knew it would happen someday. As a Lady Vols fan, I always hoped that it wouldn't, but inside I think we all knew it would happen.
There would come a year, when Tennessee wouldn't get to the Sweet Sixteen. In all of the years that there has been a Women's NCAA Tournament, the Lady Vols had advanced to at least the Sweet Sixteen in each and every one of them. Until 2009. Coming off of back-to-back National Championships, the reloading just proved to be too much for Pat Summitt's young squad this year.
But still, the Lady Vols were a #5 seed, and figured to at least get past the first round. Apparently, Ball State didn't get the memo, and in what will be one of that school's athletics program's greatest moments, defeated Tennessee 71-55.
In the Lady Cardinals' NCAA Tournament debut, they put on the show of their lives and capped the worst UT season ever under Coach Summitt. Granted, Tennessee is young and played, as Summitt said, "tentative, maybe uptight". But give credit to Ball State, who used an up tempo game and did not back down.
Porchia Green had 23 point for the Lady Cardinals in the biggest win in team history.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Enjoying the Ride

You know, it's not every season that you get to see a player the caliber of Blake Griffin wearing the uniform of the team you cheer for. Watching #23 on Thursday and Saturday has been special.
Blake has brought the level of play at Oklahoma up two or three notches. He has maintained his composure in the face of very difficult situations. And he makes the incredible (The Dunk) and great shots seem like they are just a walk in the park.
61 points, accompanied by 30 boards, in two games in the NCAA's is not something done by just anyone. And Blake does it with class.
And for all of the fans who are tired of seeing Blake's parents in the crowd and hearing all of the talk about what B. Griffin is doing every second of the contest, I'm really not sorry for you. Now you might have a sliver of an idea of what it was like to watch the National Championship game with the continual commentary revolving around TimTebow (one word).
But I'm not bitter. Really.
I'm just enjoying the ride this year as long as it will go.

Day Three, Second Round, Big XII

The conference suffered its first losses in the Tournament on Saturday, but there was no question that the Texas schools would not go down without a fight.
Duke had defeated Texas in the three previous meetings in this series' history by large margins, but that wasn't the case this season. In a hard-fought contest that came down to the wire, the Longhorns showed that the gap between these two programs has been diminished greatly.
Texas A&M ran into a Connecticut team that is returning to mid-season form (which was #1 in the country) or better and had their coach back on the sideline after a small excursion to the hospital. The Aggies never really had a chance.
Only Oklahoma kept the Big XII from coming up empty on the day. The Sooners took out Michigan and Blake Griffin had another stellar day. 33 points and 17 rebounds - just an average day at the office.
The conference is now 7-2 after the first three days.
Here's a look at Saturday:
Connecticut 92, Texas A&M 66
Duke 74, Texas 69
Oklahoma 73, Michigan 63

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Day Two, First Round, Big XII

The Big East and the Big Ten each had 7 teams to earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The Pac-10, along with the Big XII, got 6 teams to the Big Dance. Of all of these major conferences with many teams representing them, only one conference did not suffer a loss in the first round. That's right: the Big XII. 6 games, 6 wins.
The bracket saved the best games of the day until the late hours, but the early games had some drama as well. The Tennessee-Oklahoma State contest was a compelling a watch as any. And though I was personally for the Vols in this one, Byron Eaton gave the country an impressive and gutsy performance.
North Dakota State showed many folks that the Bison can play with the big boys. Cornell didn't. Kansas was pushed; Missouri wasn't.
Here's a look at Friday's first round scores:
Oklahoma St. 79, Tennessee 77
Kansas 84, North Dakota St. 74
Missouri 73, Cornell 57

Friday, March 20, 2009

Wow!!!

Siena, Ohio St., Wisconsin, Florida St., ... If you can't enjoy the NCAA Tournament and reason there is the phrase "March Madness", then you should really do some self-evaluation to see if you really are a sports fan.

Day One, First Round, Big XII

So far so good for the Big XII. One day into the NCAA Tournament and the boys from the heart of the country have gone 3 for 3.
Good shooting was the order of the day for the Longhorns, the Sooners, and the Aggies, who led the way making their first 10 shots from the field in a rematch of last year's first-round game with BYU.
And speaking of good shooting, look no further than Blake Griffin and his 11-12 shooting performance or A.J. Abrams and his 8 three-pointers (which has him now tied for fourth place in career three-pointers made in the NCAA Tournament).
Thursday's scores were as follows:
Texas A&M 79, BYU 66
Texas 76, Minnesota 62
Oklahoma 82, Morgan State 54

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Big XII in the Big Dance

Here are the Big XII first-round matchups and scheduled tip times:

West 8 BYU vs. 9 Texas A&M, Thurs., 11:30 am
East 7 Texas vs. 10 Minnesota, Thurs., 6:10 pm
South 2 Oklahoma vs. 15 Morgan State, Thurs., 8:40 pm
East 8 Oklahoma St. vs. 9 Tennessee, Fri., 11:25 am
Midwest 3 Kansas vs. 14 North Dakota St., Fri., 11:30 am
West 3 Missouri vs. 14 Cornell, Fri., 2:00 pm

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Is That Your Final Answer?

Hey everyone. If you still have a pink sheet out, you need to get them in to me by Thursday at 10:59 am. Some of you are e-mailing yours in so at least get it "e-postmarked" by that time.
Thanks and good luck.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Observations and Ruminations

What have we learned this week?

The next time that you hear that a conference might put 10 teams in the NCAA tournament, go ahead and laugh out loud. Not just the lol version, I mean actually embarrass the person that said it by Laughing Out Loud! It’s probably not going to hurt that person’s feelings anyway because they are most likely from the East and the clear East Coast Bias that would allow them to make such a reality-abandoned statement will filter out any pain that being laughed at might cause another human.
No, the Big East did not get 10 teams in the Tournament. They got 7 in. Not bad, but not 10. And that’s OK and appropriate. The Big East is good league, but no conference is that much better than the others, even with the principle that the Committee uses in disregarding conference affiliation. Sorry to all of you northeastern media-types. No matter how much you campaign for the Big East throughout the regular season, the Selection Committee is still in control. Thankfully.
Now, having said all that, the fact that three of the four #1 seeds coming out of the Big East – well-deserved.

The #2 seed given to Oklahoma (albeit in a very tough subregion) is proof that the Committee does consider many factors. The injury sustained by Blake Griffin made a huge difference in the Sooners’ win-loss record at the end of the season. Here’s to hoping that OU lives up to the faith of the Committee and makes it to at least the Elite Eight, and in doing so shuts up Seth Davis, who doesn’t give them a snowball’s chance against either Syracuse or Clemson.

In women’s basketball this season, Southeastern and Central are incredibly evenly matched. Period. Yeah, that’s all I have to say about that.


From my vantage...

First United Bank Center (Home of the West Texas A&M Aggies) – OTA rating 9 out of 10

Saturday, March 14, 2009

College Basketball in March

The casualties of the Conference Tournaments:

Thursday: #2 Pittsburgh, #6 Oklahoma, #11 Kansas, #17 Clemson, #21 Marquette and #3 Connecticut was partially on Thursday and partially on Friday
Friday: #8 Wake Forest, #10 Villanova, #13 Washington, #15 UCLA, #19 Xavier, #25 BYU
Saturday: #1 North Carolina, #7 Michigan State, #18 Syracuse, #20 LSU, #23 Arizona State

Not On The Air After All

Scratch that! The KSEO tower is down and the show for this week is cancelled.
See you next Saturday.

On The Air

After the long drive back from Canyon, we'll be back on the air from the friendly confines of the studio this morning.
Among the topics that J.B., Jim, and I will be discussing are:
● The Durant Lions
● Southeastern Women’s Basketball, Baseball, and Softball
● The Big XII Tournament and Selection Sunday
● Danny Rennels and the OSSAA
● J.B.’s bag of tricks and trash talk about Tennessee that will drive someone from North Durant nuts
Be sure to tune in this morning.

Friday, March 13, 2009

One And Done

Southeastern made its third trip to the NCAA Tournament on Friday in the South Central Regional. The Savage Storm came up just short in their first round game matchup against Central Oklahoma, falling 68-66 in overtime. UCO is now 26-5 and moves on to play Washburn in the round of 32. SOSU ends this season at 21-9. Here's the boxscore.
These two evenly matched teams showed just how comparable they are through even the microcosm of this game. UCO won the first half 34-28; SOSU won the second half 34-28. The Storm scored the first four points of the OT and led 66-62 with about 3 minutes remaining, but wouldn't score again.
Destiny Brown led all scorers with 21 points and with her 18 rebounds put together her 19th double-double of the season. Ashley Tucker had 12 points in her final game for Southeastern. Fellow senior Channing Gann had 3 points and 4 assists.
Southeastern went only 25-65 from the field (38.5%). They were down 19-8 early on, due in large part to the many missed shots from close range and an abundance of turnovers. However, they came out with a lot of intensity after the break. Big defensive stands accompanied a little more patience on the offensive end turning it into quite a tight contest for the final 15 minutes of regulation and the extra session.
In the matchup between the teams' headliners, Brown beat Central's Lizzie Brenner easily. Brenner had only 7 points on a 1-6 shooting performance and had 6 boards.
Rose Anderson played the game of her life. She logged 41 minutes and had 19 points and 5 rebounds. Christina Yarbrough was the other key player for the Bronchos. The guard did a great job handling the ball for UCO (when she wasn't on the bench with foul trouble) and had 10 points, including the game-winner with 2 seconds left in OT.
Southeastern won 20 games in a season for the first time since 2002. The Storm will miss Tucker and Gann next year, but this post-season experience could play a big role in the next season's success.
Coach Darin Grover said that he believes Southeastern appearances in the post-season should be the rule and not the exception. This program is certainly on a pace to make that a reality.

So Close...And They've Gone So Far

Face it, folks, making it to the final four (lowercase) is something to be very proud of. The Lady Lions ran into the buzzsaw that is Carl Albert and fell 62-39 to the (24-3) Titans.
Congratulations again go out to the 2008-2009 Lady Lions for making it farther than any other team in the program's history.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Pink Sheets Are Coming

Selection Sunday is this weekend! Yea!
For those of you who know what the Pink Sheets are, they will be available in my office on Monday morning.

Goodbye #1 Seed, #2 Seed, ...

71-70. The Cowboys defeated the Sooners in the Big XII Tournament. OU fans have already said Goodbye to a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament next week, but now can say Bye Bye to a #2 seed and probably #3 as well.



Victory!!!

The Durant Lady Lions defeated Claremore 39-37 tonight to bring the first win at the State Tournament level in the history of the girls' basketball program.
Reagan Browne led Durant in scoring with 16 points. The Lady Lions found themselves down 13-4 early in the game, but used a 14-1 to come back and take an 18-17 lead into the break.
Durant will take on the winner of Carl Albert and Bishop Kelley tomorrow at 1:30.

State!

OK, so I haven't been able to properly document the Lady Lions' trek through the post-season and it looks like I'm jumping on the bandwagon, but so be it.
Durant has made it to the Class 5A State Tournament. Congratulations to coach Barry Hudson and the Lady Lions, who defeated El Reno 32-30 and Altus 45-43 in the Area Tournament to advance. After coming up just short the previous two seasons, Durant finally made it back to the big stage for the first time since 1997.
They'll be playing Claremore, who will be making their 11th consecutive appearance in the State Tournament.

On The Road Again

Southeastern is one of four Lone Star Conference teams that will be taking part in the NCAA Div. II Tournament. J.B. and I are on the way to Amarillo, Texas, today where we will be staying before heading to West Texas A&M in Canyon tomorrow. WTAMU is the #1 seed in the South Central Region and the Aggies are playing host to the eight-team field. Abilene Christian also made the field as the #8 seed. You can see the full bracket here.
The Savage Storm women are the #6 seed in the region and will face a familiar foe in the first round in the #3 seed Central Oklahoma Bronchos. SOSU and UCO split the two games they played in the Lone Star North Division schedule, with the home team winning each time. And both teams were eliminated from the conference tournament by the same team - West Texas A&M. WTAMU beat Southeastern 95-65 in the semis and then took out Central 66-59 to win the championship (their 3rd in 4 years!).
Southeastern is making its first trip the NCAA Tournament since 2002. The then-Lady Savages lost in the LSC semis that year and then went on a five-game winning streak which took them al the way to the NCAA Div. II title game. SOSU lost that game to Cal-Poly Pomona 74-62 in Rochester, MN.
The game tomorrow will be broadcast on KSEO 750 AM. Tip is at 1:00 pm and our pre-game will start at 12:50.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

I'm Back

Hey everyone.
Long time, no blog.
Well, I've got to tell you that coaching takes a lot out of you. I really tried to blog throughout the season and, as you may have noticed, I got only a little past halfway through.
But the seasons were great! The girls finished with a winning record (12-11) and did so in dramatic fashion with incredible come-from-way-behind wins over Haworth and Coleman to close out the regular season. The boys earned the school's first ever Boys' District Championship by defeating Eagletown 50-40 in the title game. They ended the campaign at 12-14.
There will be more info on the seasons with recaps later on, but after an absence of nearly two months, the site needed an update. I'm pretty much rested and recovered now and ready for March Madness.
Bring it.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Lady Eagles' Game 15; Eagles' Game 16

The Lady Eagles took the court for the first time this week, while the Eagles were playing their third game in four nights as Victory Life travelled to Wister on Friday night. For the first time in some weeks, both teams came away with victories in the same setting. The Lady Eagles defeated the Lady Wildcats 58-51 to move to 7-8 on the season. The Eagles were victorious over the Wister J.V. team, 53-48, going 2-1 for the week and moved to 6-10 this year.
The Lady Eagles defeated Wister earlier in the season at the EOSC Tournament and picked up where they left off in that first round game. VLA shot well all night and forced Wister to play aggressively from behind from the second quarter on.
Meagan Woodall led all scorers with 20 points. Lizzi Needham went 4-for-5 from outside the arc and had 15 points of her own. Cailee Jones also got into double figures with 12 points on one of her best shooting displays of the season.
The Eagles needed a win and were able to grab it on Friday over the Wister junior varsity team. [This game was scheduled late and the Wister girls’ team had an opening in the schedule, while the boys’ team did not. A JV game was arranged.] After Wednesday night’s loss to the Texas Torah Institute, the Eagles were in a bit of disarray. They showed more teamwork in this win and played with a higher level on intensity. It was a back and forth affair though as the Eagles couldn’t seem to put the JVers away until the very end.
They did, however, keep a season long trend alive and 50 does seem to be the magic number. VLA is 6-1 on the year when the Eagles score 50+ points; they are 0-9 when don’t reach the 50-point mark.
Trey Weatherly has stepped up his offensive game as the season has gone on (much like last year) and led all scorers with 17 points. Dayton Booth has 11 more for Victory Life.
After playing so many games on the road or at neutral sites this season, Victory goes back home for a four-game stand starting Tuesday night, when the teams play host to McAlester Christian Academy.

Friday’s box scores:

Girls
VLA (7-8) 9 16 16 17 58
WHS (?-?) 9 12 12 18 51

VLA > Meagan Woodall 20, Lizzi Needham 15, Cailee Jones 12, Cassadi Jones 5, Jessi Balentine 3, Olivia Rustin 3.
WHS > Jill White 16, Ashley Hudlow 7, Kelsey Crane 6, Mary Martin 6, Melanie Carpenter 4, Brittany Murray 4, DelDeana Billinger 2, Kathleen Morgan 2, Tori Wadley 2, Aston Ward 2.

VLA > Lizzi Needham – 4 three-pointers tonight. Also note that this is her final game with us as she will be homeschooled from this point on. We will miss her.

Boys
VLA (6-10) 8 14 14 17 53
WJV 9 12 18 9 48

VLA > Trey Weatherly 17, Dayton Booth 11, Cameron Roesler 8, Tyler McKinney 7, Andrew Cacho 5, Tony Ramos 3, Jon Penton 2.
WJV > Cody Laman 14, Scoute Warren 9, Logan Warren 7, Kolter Borden 6, Dayton Brown 2, Clint Crane 2, Cory Hill 2, Curtis Martin 2, Dej Mathis 2, Josh Wolf 2.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy 2009!

Happy New Year to everyone!
God bless you all in 2009 and go Eagles, Savage Storm, Vols, Seahawks, Mavs, Thunder, and especially Sooners one week from today.

 

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