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HOOPS ROUNDUP: Lady Dragons notch first district win; Zephyr, May boys and girls continue to roll

January 10, 2024 at 1:32 am Derrick Stuckly
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BANGS – The Bangs Lady Dragons secured their first District 8-2A victory Tuesday night with a 41-29 home win over Winters.

The Lady Dragons (12-12, 1-1) led Winter 5-2 after one quarter, 20-7 at halftime, and 32-15 heading into the fourth period.

Kasey Solis again led Bangs with 12 points followed by Joey Newton with 11, Raylee Hutchins with nine, Neeley Bradley with seven and Cheyenne Rush with two points.

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Zephyr Bulldogs 71, Priddy 10

ZEPHYR – The Zephyr Bulldogs remained undefeated in District 18-A action with a 71-10 home victory Tuesday night.

The Bulldogs (17-6, 4-0) led 15-0 after the first period, 35-8 at intermission, and 54-8 heading into the fourth quarter.

Scoring for Zephyr were Wyatt Stevens with 20 points followed by Reese Hamm with 16, Karsen Floyd with 11, Cooper Walls and Hunter Davidson with seven apiece, and CJ Byers and Rhett Williams with five points each.

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Zephyr Lady Bulldogs 58, Priddy 30

ZEPHYR – The Zephyr Lady Bulldogs ran their District 18-A record to 6-0 with a 58-30 home triumph over Priddy Tuesday.

The Lady Bulldogs trailed 14-9 after one quarter, led 22-17 at halftime and carried a 37-24 edge into the fourth period.

Cali McRee scored a team-high 13 points trailed by 12 each from Avery Dozier and Aliyah Harlan, 11 from Haley Eason, seven from Avery Williams, three from Nae’J Payne and two points from Ronni McClain.

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May Lady Tigers 72, Baird 10

MAY – The May Lady Tigers devoured Baird, 72-10, in District 13-A girls basketball action Tuesday to improve to 2-0 in league play and 17-6 overall.

The Lady Tigers led 25-2 after one quarter, 36-2 at halftime, and 55-7 through three periods.

Scoring for May were Kenleigh Williford with 19 points, Kenlyn King and Jordyn Gerhardt with 17 apiece, Chloe Lord with seven, Holli Brown with five, McKenna Landes with three, and Rebekah Roberts and Estella Bustamante with two points apiece.

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May Tigers 76, Santo 46

SANTO – In their final game ahead of the District 13-A slate, the May Tigers rolled a 76-46 non-district victory at Santo.

The Tigers improved to 13-6 as they led 17-8 after one frame, 43-18 at the break, and 58-31 heading down the home stretch.

Top scorers for the Tigers were Zack Martin with 23 points, Brody Stice with 11, Ben Harrell and Kaden Watkins with 10 apiece, Jackson Lusk with nine, Wyatt Hardy with six, Mikey Scheriger with three, JD White with two and Cayson Dahl with a bucket.

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Breckenridge 54, Early Longhorns 39

BRECKENRIDGE – The Early Longhorns dropped their third District 8-3A game in four outings Tuesday night, 54-39 at Breckenridge.

The Longhorns (10-8, 1-3) received eight points from Kamden Gamblin, seven from Alex Perez, five each from Andrew Caten, Dalton Adams and Rohyn Price, four from Jacob McDaniel, three Will Prochaska, and two points from Weston Barton.

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Breckenridge 39, Early Lady Horns 31

BRECKENRIDGE – The Early Lady Horns dipped to 2-4 in District 8-3A basketball action with a 39-31 road loss to Breckenridge Tuesday.

Scoring for the Lady Horns were Dakota Barksdale with 14 points, Jaime Vassar with 11 points, Gabby Benson with three, Lindsey Bastardo with two, and Cali Vargas with one point.

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Other scores (No information reported)

Coleman Bluekatts 55, Colorado City 39

Cross Plains Buffaloes 38, Coleman Bluecats 35

Goldthwaite Lady Eagles 61, San Saba Lady Dillos 56

Goldthwaite Eagles 55, San Saba Armadillos 38

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