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November 28, 2018
SPORTS
Tigers’ new season starts successfully
By DREW BARKLEY
step up and provide scoring as well as key defensive stops catch up in the second half. Dorian Glinton led the Ti
gers with 12 points and Jamarion Brown added 9 points.
Brock Cooper provided the punch off the bench with a Guereca each chipped in 2 points and Anterius Beard put pete in the Curtis Culwell Invitational. Their first game
will be at 12:00 p.m. Thursday versus West Mesquite.
career high 13 points including three made baskets from up 1 point.
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Frankston outlasts Red Devils
By MATT GARRETT
Chapel Hill is located just scored by the senior laden
at 4:30 p.m. At the end of the week all
against Frankston High School.
Jalapeno Tree Varsity Girls Invitational at Chapel Hill starts
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Frankston would make a small run
here and then a small run there to barely
the Patriot Center on the
campus of UT Tyler. The
Red Devil Cup is a series
created several years ago
between the boys’ basket-
added 6 points while Brock Cooper put up 5 points. Josh
Morris chipped in 3 points and William Hills contribut-
GYM 2
2A vs 3A
2B vs 3B
3D vs 4D
4A vs 2A
4B vs 2B
3C vs 4C
Team 1
Team 2
Team 3
Team 4
Home team listed first
Basketballs wil be provided
GYM 1
1A vs 2A
IC vs 4C
ID vs 4D
1B vs 2B
30 vs 1C
3D vs ID
10:00
11:30
1:00
2:30
4:00
5:30
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Chapel Hill
Queen City
Pleasant Grove
Big Sandy
GYM 1
1A ys 4A
IB vs 4B
ID vs 2D
3A vs 1A
3B vs IB
1C vs 2C
In the first quarter the Red Devils got three teams will be participating in the
off to a hot start. Though the game was Edgewood Invitational Basketball Tour-
back and forth, the Red Devils took the nament.
GYM 2
3A vs 4A
2C vs 3C
2D vs 3D
3B vs 4B
4C vs 2C
4D vs 2D
POOL B
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Van Alstyne
POOL C
Woden
Leonard
Liberty Eylau
Terrell
first quarter lead 19-12.
The second quarter mirrored the first
with a back and forth trading of baskets
and runs. Frankston would win the quar-
Box Score
Chapel Hill 19-16-7-9(51)
Frankston 12-19-15-15 (61)
Points - Rodriguez (7), Carlock (9),
to preserve the victory.
The Tigers pulled away in the third and fourth quarter
leading by as many 16 points.
are very few schools with Washington (4), Ty Find
the Red Devils mascot, it ley (2) and Vincent Ro
The Jalapeno Tree Invitational
at Chapel Hill High School
November 29-December 1, 2018
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The games last Saturday
were for all the three teams;
freshmen, junior varsity
and varsity The freshmen
Chapel Hill Red Devils
won 44-32 with leading
scorers Lucas Moody (14)
and Brian Torres (11), Jabo
Zachry (8), Mason Poe (4),
Landon Priefert (3), Zach
Milam (2) and Braxton
Sanders (2).
The local junior varsi-
ty Red Devils also got the
victory 50-42. Leading
scorers for Chapel Hill
were Derek Jones (14),
Cameron Thomas (10),
Carter Nicholson (9), Jor-
dan Endsley (7), Adrian
Romero (5), Evan Grissom
(3), and Colton Bowles (2).
In the Red Devils var-
sity game, the Chapel Hill
boys fell behind early in
the first quarter 11-14,
with seven being scored by
John French.
Chapel Hill was out-
scored in the second quar-
ter 10-14 to make the half-
time score 21-28 in favor
of Huntington.
The second half was too
much for Chapel Hill to
handle as they were out-
team of Huntington 20-39
to make the final score 41-
67.
Leading scorers for
Chapel Hill were: John
French (13), Russell Hedg-
es (6), Jaman Chism (5),
Marcus Carlock (4), Trey
5,
This past Saturday the Chapel Hill Red edge Chapel Hill in the quarter 9-15 to
Devils traveled to Whitehouse TX to play win the game over the Red Devils 51-61
in the TABO Classic. The Chapel Hill Red Devils will be
The is a collection of teams that come traveling to White Oak to play a match
together to play a single match game, game with all three teams (freshman, JV,
This year the Red Devils were paired up varsity) with the first game beginning
The Chapel Hill Red outside of Mt. Pleasant.
Devils and Huntington The game is played at a
Red Devils participated in neutral site and the winner
the 7th meeting of the Red keeps the trophy until the
Devil Cup on Saturday at next meeting. In the previ-
ball teams of Chapel Hill is a unique tradition and driguez (2). The Chapel
and Huntington. one of few in high school Hill Red Devils will be in
The two schools are ap- athletics that are not in the action again this Saturday
proximately three hours same district or class size, against Frankston with
apart. Huntington is Class 4A, the game being played at
Huntington is located while Chapel Hill is 3A. Whitehouse High School.
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ter 16-19, but the Red Devils were lead- Washington (7), Hedges (4), French (20),
ing overall at halftime 35-31. Hughes (4)
The third quarter began and Frankston Rebound - Carlock (4), Washington
just seemed to get all the good breaks and (2), Hedges (1), French (6), Findley (1),
bounces. Hughes (2)
Though the Red Devils played hard, Steals - Carlock (1), Hedges (1),
Frankston took quarter number three French (1)
7-15 to make the score 42-46. The Fourth Assists - Carlock (5), Washington (5),
quarter was even at the first. Hedges (1), French (1), Findley (1)
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Other scorers were Tyke Fluellen and Zay Okoh with ed 2 points.
3 points apiece. Josh Morris, Aaron Antone, and Ricky The Tigers will travel to Garland this weekend to com
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The Mount Pleasant Tigers improved to 3-1 over the Jamarion Brown notched his first double-double of the thumping of Whitehouse on their home court. This was
Thanksgiving holiday, winning two games and losing season with 10 points and 12 rebounds. Other scorers the Tigers’first victory versus the Wildcats under Coach
one as they prepare to travel to the Metroplex for their were Aaron Antone with 7 points, Jordan Leroy 4 points, Chism’s tutelage. Mount Pleasant roared out of the gates
first tournament of the young season. and Tyke Fluellen 2 points. to start the game on a 17-0 run and never looked back. At
Mount Pleasant 77 Hallsville 70 Mount Pleasant 34 Terrell 43 halftime the Tigers pushed the lead to 46-16 and cruised
The Tigers traveled to Hallsville, a former district foe, The Tigers hit their first bump in the road at Terrell the rest of the way Dorian Glinton once again led all
two Fridays ago where it is always a hostile environment last Tuesday in what turned out to be an offensive strug- scorers with 23 points on 9 of 12 shooting.
but came away with a 77-70 win. After going down early gle. The Tigers shot just 23% from the field and 44% from Ricky Guereca joined him in double digits with 11
and trailing for the majority of the first half, the Tigers the line in their worst offensive output in two seasons, points including 5 steals. Jamarion Brown filled the stat
clawed their way back to take a slim four point lead at the Despite leading by 10 midway through the second quar- sheet with 9 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals,
half. Plagued with foul trouble, the Tiger bench had to ter, the lead couldn’t be held and the Tigers were playing Jordan Leroy, Aaron Antone, and Tyke Fluellen each
deep. Dorian Glinton led the Tigers with 29 points and 4 Mount Pleasant 71 Whitehouse 36
steals. Anterius Beard added 12 points and 4 steals while The Tigers rebounded quickly last Friday with a
The Jalapeno Tree and play games determines
Chapel Hill High School which championship
will be hosting their annu- bracket each team goes
al Varsity Girls Basketball into.
Tournament this coming The tournament awards
Thursday, Friday and Sat- a Champion in four divi-
urday (Nov 29 - Dec 1). sions along with second
The 16-Team field of place and third place.
teams range from Class 2A Come out and watch
to Class 5A. some great basketball
Teams from all over games and support the
Texas and out of state are Lady Devils when they
entered in the tournament, play.
Tournament games Chapel Hill will platy at
begin at 10:00am Thurs- 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
day morning and Friday on Thursday.
morning. Champion- The Lady Devils will
ship Semi-Finals begin at play again at 10:00 a.m. on
9:00am on Saturday Morn- Friday.
ing. Saturday’s game time
The tournament is or- will be determined from
ganized into four pools of how they finish in the first
four teams. Where each three games.
team finishes in their pool
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