![]() WOLFFORTH - Tristen Stice netted 15 points as Tahoka escaped Sundown, 44-42, to earn the No. ![]() The Lions end the season with a 23-15 record.Ĭanterbury Collegiate Academy 55, Kingdom Prep 42 Friday at University High School in Waco.Īll Saints Episcopal 55, Fort Worth Bethesda 44Ĭovenant Christian 54, Trinity Christian 52Įthan Duncan scored 23 points for Trinity Christian, but Covenant Christian found a way to edge the Lions in the two-point victory during the TAPPS 4A regional contest. The squad won the state championship in 2018.īritton Stoffregen and Ash Bumstead ended the game with 10 and nine points, respectively, in the win.Īll Saints Episcopal (18-11) is slated to play the winner between Dallas Cambridge and Dallas First Baptist in the state semifinals at 11:30 a.m. Luke Maples added on 14 points as the Patriots advance to a fourth state tournament trip in five years. Kingdom Prep 35, Weatherford Christian 29ĮASTLAND - Jackson Janes notched 22 points in All Saints Episcopal’s 55-44 win over Fort Worth Bethesda during the TAPPS 2A regional contest. “It’s always one of our goals to make state and to stretch the season as much as we can to continue building those relationships,” Crow said. Abbie Crow contributed 17 points, seven rebounds and three steals with Mara Dendy pocketing five steals and Skylar Simmons doling out six assists.Īfter falling two years in a row in the state semifinals, the Lady Eagles are ready to turn the tide and keep their season going. The Lady Eagles took control from the start for a 35-5 halftime lead and held Coram Deo to single-digit scoring in all but the fourth quarter. We’ve got to be ready.”Īdlee Blacklock outscored Dallas Shelton by herself with 50 points to power the Lady Lions’ 90-27 win over Dallas Shelton during the TAPPS 4A regional round of the playoffs.īrooke Hooten provided the Lady Lions (27-7) with 19 points on 9-for-11 shooting with eight rebounds and eight steals in a 61-25 win over Flower Mound Coram Deo. It’ll come down to who can execute and get stops. “Winning twice (in the regular season) doesn’t mean we automatically get the third one. “We ran into them last year and we knew they’d be our toughest competition and will be again this year,” said Lady Eagles coach Brad Crow, whose squad has reached the state tournament for a third consecutive year. Thursday at University High School in Waco. This time, though, the in-town rivals will play in the TAPPS 4A state semifinals at 11 a.m. ABILENE - For the third time this season, Lubbock Christian and Trinity Christian will play one another after winning their TAPPS 4A regional games on Saturday. ![]()
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