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College Station upset Richmond Foster
It was a tale of two halves for both teams, as Foster went nine-for-nine from the free throw line as the defense did it’s part to take a 27-24 lead at halftime.
College Station wasn’t playing so bad either, shooting 10-23 from the field but were also in foul trouble and had turnovers.
Then the second half was a different story.
The Lady Cougars rode a 13-0 run to start the second half to take the lead, 38-30, as they offense found their sync in the half.
The defense also played a key role in the victory, holding Foster to shooting two-for-13 from the field during the key stretch.
College Station await the winner of Pflugerville Hendrickson and Beaumont United.
Lubbock Cooper advance to first regional final since 2008-09 season
Autumn Moore stepped up in a huge way for the Lady Pirates, as she led the team in scoring 16 points as Lubbock Cooper advanced to the regional final for the first time since the 2008-09 season with a 59-54 win over a tough Mansfield Legacy team.
The defense was key in the victory along with the offensive production of Calyn Dallas, who scored 12 points. Catalina Cortez chipped in 10 points.
The downside was senior Avrie Douglas had to come off the court, who picked up an injury in the first quarter.
Lubbock Cooper now await the winner of Plainview and Wichita Falls Rider, who play at 4 p.m. in Childres
Other statewide notes
Claude used their size and the play of Maddox Scoggins to punch their ticket to the regional finals for the first time since 2018 with a win over Sands, 42-31.Â
Dodd City rolled through in their regional quarterfinal game, 62-14 against a solid Huckabay squad. The defense for the Lady Hornets was on full display, not allowing the Lady Indians a field goal in the entire game, with all points coming from the free throw line.Â
Lady Hornets face Saltillo in the regional final with details to be announced.
Key games to watch
Ponder (27-3, W10) vs. Winnsboro (W13); 4 p.m., Saturday, Prosper
A potential de-facto regional championship game sees Ponder facing a tall task in Winnsboro, who have been steamrolling their way to the regional semifinals.Â
Ponder are a physical and scrappy team that are well-coached under coaching legend, Jim Avery.Â
Winnsboro have solid play with sophomore center Faith Acker being a key playmaker in the interior. The guard play is what will separate the two teams with senior Rachel Pinnell being the signal-caller for the Lady Raiders.
Ponder are a junior-laden team that have been picking up big wins of their own and recently fought off Rains in a tough, chippy affair, 53-36.Â
How can the two teams handle adversity throughout the game?
Brownfield (25-1, W3) vs. Peaster (26-4, W8); 1 p.m., Saturday, Tuscola Jim Ned
If you are into guard-play, this matchup is for you.
Brownfield, highlighted by junior guard Gabi Fields, has been a key part of the success for the Lady Cubs in their playoff run.Â
Peaster also have star guards of their own in Brooklyn Bosher and Payton Hull, who have been lighting up the scoresheet throughout the season.Â
The big key in the game is which team can control the interior on both sides of the ball.Â
Plainview (19-8, R3) vs. Wichita Falls Rider (25-2, W5); 4 p.m., Saturday, Childress
Plainview head coach Adrian Alfaro has done a tremendous job that many may not have thought could be possible, filling the big shoes of Danny Wrenn, who annouced retirement during the offseason.
They will now run into an Rider team that is filled with talent, led by Jaylynn Bristow, who just recently surpassed the 1,000 career point mark as a sophomore.
Bristrow also has a supporting cast in Jill Leslie, who also adds size in the post to create a lethal scoring threat and tough interior defense.
Plainview will be to get Rider into foul trouble to gain control of the game and to settle into half-court sets.
Rider do have a deep shooting threat in Addison Self to compliment the post play.
The interior defense will be key for Plainview. Which set of guards can step up to lead their team over the finish line?
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Friday’s statewide scores
UIL
6A
De Soto 74, Langham Creek 41
Cypress Creek 70, Humble Summer Creek 41
San Antonio Reagan 65, San Antonio Stevens 52
5A
Lubbock Cooper 59, Mansfield Legacy 54
Frisco Liberty 49, North Forney 30
Wylie East 65, Red Oak 60 – OT
College Station 55, Richmond Foster 45
Georgetown 42, Sharyland Pioneer 28
4A
Boerne 68, Devine 35
3A
Shallowater 55, Tuscola Jim Ned 34
Skidmore-Tynan 49, Lago Vista 31
2A
Panhandle 70, New Home 43
Lipan 52, Alvord 29
Muenster 56, Cisco 36
San Saba 55, Normangee 19
1A
Claude 42, Sands 31
Nazareth 52, Whiteface 31
Saltillo 58, Iredell 42
Dodd City 62, Huckabay 14
TAPPS
6A
San Antonio Christian 62, Katy St. John XXIII 21
5A
Flower Mound Coram Deo vs. McKinney Christian
Grapevine Faith 68, Spring
Frassati Catholic 27
4A
Willow Park Trinity Christian 38, Dallas the Covenant 30
Houston Westbury Christian 37, Veritas Academy 29
Cypress Christian 67, Houston. St. Thomas Episcopal 22
3A
Rockwall Heritage Christian 39, Plano Coram Deo 19
Dallas Lutheran vs. Fort Worth Temple Christian, (n)
Kennedale Fellowship Academy 40, Dallas Lakehill 35
Conroe Covenant vs. Vanguard Prep, (n)
Bryan Brazos Christian vs. New Braunfels Christian Academy, (n)
2A
Lubbock Christ the King vs. Fort Worth Bethesda Christian, (n)
Covenant Classical 37, Lubbock All Saints 36
Alamo Macedonian Christian 49, Marble Falls Faith 28
Shiner St. Paul vs. Juan Diego Academy, (n)
1A
Conroe Calvary Baptist 45, The Atonement 38