LCM 63 Buna 62
Jesse Doucette and Brendon Brones led the Bears with 18. Cole Freeman had 12 and Ben Elliot 10. The Bears (4-0) will play at Nederland Dec. 1.
Orangefield defeated Hull-Daisetta 74-45. Pete Ragusa led OF with 27.
Vidor lost to Hardin-Jefferson 90-60.
LCM girls 49 Hull-Daisetta 47
The West Orange Stark Running Mustangs got back to .500 basketball Monday against Baytown Lee Rebels. The Mustangs started out slow struggling to score the ball early causing them to trail at half 20-19. Coach Wilson brought up freshman Key’shawn Robinson who sparked the Mustangs offense and defense. Key’shawn would finish the game with 3 points and 4 assists all coming after being inserted after the half.
Once he ignited the spark Michael Wardlow would take over scoring 13 of his game high 23 points in the second half. He was unstoppable on offense Coach Wilson said. Bryan Keller would come up big hitting key free-throws and playing great defense finishing with 7 points and 4 steals. Sophomore Darren Anderson would add 9 pts and 4 steals as well as he is getting in basketball shape after a long football season.
Coach Wilson said “we have the athletes, size and talent, now it’s time to figure out the right rotations and chemistry. If we can do this, then we can be really good. However, we have a long way to go and have to start taking better care of the ball. We finally have our Mustangs from the gridiron who are getting back into basketball mode and when that happens we will be a hard matchup.”
WOS 9 10 16 13 48
LEE 10 10 11 14 45
The West Orange Stark Running Mustangs JV continues to shock and awe their opponent. Leading the way again with his third straight double double was Rocedric Pappillion who scored 18 and 15 boards. Elijah White would top Pappillion in scoring 19 points, 5 assist and 3 steals, along with Andew Cooper and Carsen Drucker scoring 7 each. The JV would continue to outscore the varsity moving their record to 3-0 on the season. Coach Wilson said “this group just plays hard and for each other. I have a few that will be on varsity soon because they love to compete each time they hit the court”. West Orange will be back on the court tomorrow at 1:30 at Central Heights.
WOS 22 17 22 10 68
LEE 8 8 11 12 39
The West Orange-Stark Lady Mustangs outscored Deweyville 18-4 in the 3rd quarter to pull away for a 47-25 victory. Nadia Watson scored 11 points in the 3rd for a game high 22 points. “Watson had a big 3rd quarter to spark our team. We have had good 1st quarters all year and then we seem to struggle the rest of the game. Today, Watson’s energy and scoring lifted our team to play better,” said Coach Michael Bethea. The Lady Mustangs led in the 1st quarter 13-8 on baskets from Watson, Tashianna Williams, Bra’khia White, and free throws from Sidnye Antoine. WOS would lead at the half 23-16 as 4 players scored in the 2nd quarter for the Lady Mustangs. Deweyville’s Lacie McCullough led the Lady Pirates with 10 points in the game scoring 6 points in the 1st half to help keep the game close. The 4th quarter did not see much scoring as WOS outscored Deweyville 6 – 5 to preserve the victory. “Deweyville is athletic and they always play hard. Good group of girls over there. It was good to get a win as we go in to Thanksgiving Break, ” said Bethea whose Lady Mustangs are now 3-3 overall for the season..
Lady Mustangs Aniah Henderson chipped in 11 points while Tashianna Williams added 7 points, Bra’hkia White with 4 points and Sidnye Antoine with 3 points.
Lady Pirates Emilee Totino had 5 points with Chloe Landry adding 4 points. Reagan Chance, Aleigha Raymer, and Jacelyn Reed all added points for Deweyville.
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