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SPORTS BDec. 26, 2012

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this week in mustang historyOn December 27-29, Madisonville’s Kayla Cooper helped the Lady Mustangs fi nish sixth out of 32 teams in the Taco Bell classic in Willis. Also this week (on December 29) Madisonville’s very own Brad Taylor completed his college football career at Baylor by competing in the Texas Bowl.

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All events are tentative due to weather orother concerns. Information providedhere is based on pre-released schedules

from in-county schools or organizations.

December 26, 2012 –January 1, 2013

Thurs.-Fri., Dec. 27-28Buffalo Tournament

VarsityAway: Time TBA

Boys Basketball

Girls BasketballThurs.-Sat., Dec. 27-29Taco Bell Classic (Tourney)

WillisVarsity

Away: Time TBA

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Thurs.-Sat., Dec. 27-29Lovelady Tournament

VarsityAway: Thursday @ 3 p.m., Friday and Saturday TBA

adisonville

Boys Basketball

Mustangs rally back to keep win streakVARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL

by Fernando CastroEditor

Madisonville had tocharge from behind in or-der to go to a seven-gamewinning streak last week.

The varsity Mustangswere at Franklin Dec. 17taking on the Lions in non-district competition.Franklin put Madis-onville’s victorious run injeopardy early on aftertaking a 19-11 lead in thefirst quarter. The Mus-tangs bounced back,though, and led 36-32 athalftime.

For most of the secondhalf, the Lions kept withintwo possessions of theMustangs’ score. Howev-er, Madisonville held for a66-59 win.

Marcus Tyler dominat-ed the scoreboard with 35points, accompanied byfive rebounds and four

steals. C.J. Dottin scoredeight points and hadmatching stats of three re-bounds, three steals andthree assists. Grant Smithmirrored seven points withseven rebounds andnabbed two steals. BrentMcCloud came away withfive points, five rebounds,five steals and seven as-sists. Ladarius Merchanthad four points, threesteals and five rebounds.Charkeith Wiley’s night in-cluded three points, ninerebounds, one steal andtwo assists. James Holidayand Dex Shiver each hadtwo points and three re-bounds, and Holidayadded an assist. JaylenManley grabbed one re-bound, two steals and twoassists. Davodrick Rosscontributed two steals andan assist. The team was 7-of-8 in free throws in thefourth quarter.

“There’s somethingspecial about these kids,”said Brian Thurmond,Madisonville head boysbasketball coach, earlierthis month. “If they canpass and do what theyneed to do, this can be oneof the better teams thatI’ve ever coached andMadisonville has everseen. They handle adversi-ty real well. I’m reallyproud of them.”

Madisonville scheduledone more game before thewinter break and traveledto Milano Dec. 21. TheMustangs won’t have verylong to rest as they’ll be atthe Lovelady tournamentDec. 27-29. Madisonvillehas a first-round gamescheduled for 3 p.m.Thursday versus Kennard.Their first game after thetournament is slated forJan. 3 at home againstCayuga.

up to helpSteppingPHOTO BY FERNANDO CASTRO/MADISONVILLE METEOR

Dex Shiver aims at the basket as teammate Collin Peve-to stands ready to assist during Madisonville’s varsitybasketball game at home against Lovelady Dec. 11.

Bulldogs fall to Dime Box

Lady Bulldogs enrichrecord at Dime Box

VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL

by Fernando CastroEditor

A rematch from a girlsbasketball tournamentearlier this season provid-ed North Zulch’s varsitygirls with another districtwin.

The Lady Bulldogswere at Dime Box Dec. 18for a District 27-A match-up against the LadyHorns. The two districtfoes had faced off alreadyon Dec. 1 in Dime Box’stournament when NorthZulch won, 28-20.

In last Tuesday’s secondengagement between thetwo teams, the game wasclose in the first quarter.Dime Box had a one-point

edge after eight minutes,8-7. However, the LadyBulldogs ratcheted up thescore in the second quar-ter and led 25-15 at thebreak.

Each team scoredabout evenly in the secondhalf. In the end, though,North Zulch added a fewmore points to its advan-tage and won with the finalscore of 39-26.

Sam Tobias led with 16points. Erin Diserensscored 11 points. AveryBillings entered doubledigits with 10 points.

Absent from the courthas been leading scorerBrittney Wiese. Wiese isout of action at the mo-ment due to an injury suf-

fered earlier this month.Ron Howard, NorthZulch’s head girls basket-ball, has commended histeam for stepping up andcompensating for the lossin recent weeks, includinghis seniors Tobias andBillings.

“Both seniors steppedup in the absence of Brit-tney,” Howard said oftheir game against Ri -chards two weeks ago.“Erin Diserens and Am-ber Filoteo both playedgreat defense.”

Howard added thisweek that Wiese will hope-fully be cleared to play bythe first Tuesday game af-ter the winter break, whichwill be Jan. 8 at Calvert.

PHOTO BY FERNANDO CASTRO/MADISONVILLE METEOR

Sam Tobias navigates through a pair a Richards players as teammates Amber Filoteo, far left, Erin Diserens and Dyanna Fennell run up to assistduring North Zulch’s girls basketball game at home against Richards Dec. 14.

PHOTO BY FERNANDO CASTRO/MADISONVILLE METEOR

In varsity boys basketball, Sean VanCour, seen herelaying up a ball earlier this season, and his teammatestraveled to Dime Box Dec. 18, attempting to extendtheir district record to 2-0. However, Dime Box gotthe victory, 57-39. The Bulldogs’ next scheduledgames will be at the Buffalo tournament Thursdayand Friday, Dec. 27-28.

Editor’s Note:Due to special holiday hoursand press deadlines, results

from last Friday night’s gameswere unavailable at press time.

We apologize for any inconvenience. VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL