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Page 2, Section B, SOUTH BELT-ELLINGTON LEADER, Thursday, February 27, 1992
Youth basketball season heading toward end
The following YMCA Jeff Warwick led the Jets The Rockets ended their and Brandon Brown and 22-14 at the end of three kets and Henson made two that effort in the fourth
and Pasadena Recreation with eight points. Travis season at 5-3 when they lost Andrew Martinez assisted periods.
Department youth basket- Motley scored six points, as to the Heat in overtime in defensively. Cool Green 43
ball scores were received did Joshua Riley. Alex the first round of the Pasa- Moghaddam had four re- Jade Rockets 38
this week: Havard totaled five points, dena Recreation Depart- bounds in the third quarter The Jade Rockets
Jade Jets 38 Jonathan Morrison and ment junior division play- and also contributed a steal dropped to 4-3 in YMCA dropped their second game ing from Harp and McIn-
Kelly Green 16 Daniel Goeman collected offs. and four points. Muras 7-8 year-old play after of the year at the hands of tyre, held Light Blue to two
The Jade Jets rolled to four points apiece. Karen The Rockets took a 6-2 ended with a basket, three dropping a close decision to Light Blue in YMCA 9-10 free throws,
their sixth victory of the Powell scored three points lead in the first quarter as rebounds and a steal. Lopez Cool Green. year-old play,
season using a total team ef- and Matt Poland canned Mike Northern canned three claimed one rebound and Robert Pipes and Ryan Kevin Brown made the
fort, with all eight players two. shots. Seth Gregory and one steal. The quarter Riddle both scored 10 first basket of the game,
getting in the scorebook. Heat 24 Adam Laura led the re- ended with Yellow ahead points to lead the Rockets Trung Nguyen added two
The Jets are now 6-1. Rockets 22 bounding and Nick Scalise 23-10. attack. John Falco added points and Kyle McCulley 5-2 in the YMCA second
and Russell Willingham ap- The Bulls outscored Yel- eight points and Chris Cha- one as Royal Blue led 5-4 at and third grade division by
plied defensive pressure. low 8-4 in the fourth quar- vez collected six. Reid Rau- the end of one quarter. defeating Cool Green.
In the second quarter, ter. D. Coyle tallied four kar rounded out the scoring Rebounds by Justin Moe, Leading the Cobra of-
Weston Clark hit a jumper points, with Scheffer and with four points. Garrett Black and Brandyn fense was Eric Writer with
and Greg Mitchell sank a Muras adding two apiece. Defensively, Pipes led on Chase and baskets by Kevin 18 points. Blair Greenwood
free throw as the Rockets Scheffer collected three the boards with seven re- Brown and Chase paced the collected 12 points to three
held on to a 9-8 lead. Chuck rebounds and D. Coyle bounds. Chavez, Falco and Pistons to a 9-9 tie at the for Jiten Bhula and two
Garcia made some key
passes and Adam Harris and
Scott Siggins gathered had one steal each,
rebounds. Jade Green 26
Gregory, Northen and Red 23
Harris continued the scoring The Jade Green Dragon had a steal, as did Falco, McCuley. The period points by Bhula and two
in the third quarter. Garcia Gators got a good all- Pipes and Riddle. ended with the scored tied from Herndon. Dorenbach
hit two clutch shots in the around effort to defeat Red Cool Green led 12-8 after at 12-12. pulled down three defensive
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free throws for the Bulls.
Light Blue 15
Royal Blue Pistons 14
period with four baskets.
Aggressive rebounding by
Salsky and McNamara,
The Royal Blue Pistons combined with tough block-
Navy Blue Cobras 39
Cool Green 28
The Cobras improved to
notched one. Scheffer, Raukar grabbed four re- half. apiece from Joshua Hern-
Moghaddam and D. Coyle bounds apiece. Adam Jack- Moe had a free throw and don, Steven Dorenbach and
son had two rebounds and Chase scored a basket in the Vipul Patel.
Joshua Leija nabbed one. third quarter, with assists
Cool Green led 8-5 after
Chavez blocked a shot and from Darren Henson and one quarter despite three
- final two minutes of the in a YMCA 5-6 year-old di- one quarter, but the Rockets Kevin Brown made the rebounds.
***** fourth quarter to tie the vision game. came back to lead 24-23 at only Piston basket in the The Cobras broke loose
score at 18. The Heat out- Leading the scoring was halftime and 34-31 after fourth quarter despite great to grab a 21-14 lead after
scored the Rockets 6-4 in Lionel Dotson Jr. with 14 three quarters. Cool Green rebounding by Nguyen and two periods. Writer scored
overtime to capture the points. Brandon Demerson came from behind in the Moe. eight points, with Green-
decision. ___added 12 points. Assisting fourth period to pick up the Gold Warriors 47 wood chipping in four off
Yellow 27 in the scoring were Austin victory. Light Blue 9 assists from Colin Roach
Royal Blue Bulls 18 Lockwood, Dorian Fogo,
The Royal Blue Bulls fell Christopher Garcia, Ter-
Atkinson winners
Navy Blue 39
Cool Green Bulls 28
The Golden State Warri- and Writer. Dorenbach
ors claimed their seventh scored his first two points of
behind from the beginning
and were unable to catch up
in suffering a disappointing
loss to the Yellow.
The Bulls were scoreless
rence Hall, Darren Jessup
and Daniel Petty.
Gold Nuggets 28
Royal Blue 19
The Cool Green Bulls lost win without a loss with a the season following a steal,
a first quarter lead and even- win over Light Blue. Patel also scored his first
tually fell to Navy Blue in Corey Smith led the scor- points following an offen-
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The Gold Nuggets ex- sion play. 10 points. Brandon Harp Roach had three rebounds 77
in the first quarter despite a ploded for a season-high 28 Justin Grimes and Justin and Owen McIntyre each and an assist. DorenbachTA ( • TAT T°C
great effort put forth by Ja- points to extend their record Bremer both scored two scored four points. Defen- secured a rebound and AT UUTV el TVCl D
son Coyle, Brent Walker, to 4-3 for the year with a baskets as the Bulls took an sive leaders were John Greenwood blocked a shot.
Sean Muras, Brian Scheffer win in the YMCA 5-6 year- 8-5 lead at the end of the Salsky and Jamie Weaver. Writer added eight more to work to beat her. I don’t
and David Coyle. Muras in- old division. first quarter. Navy Blue Justin Gissendanner points in the third quarter, of it.” think 5:08 is as low as she
tercepted a pass by Yellow David Graham tied his came back to take a 21-14 scored nine points in the with Roach getting another Schultz believes Sokol can go. It will be interesting
and added two rebounds. J. season-high point total with halftime edge despite four second quarter, while Matt assist. Roach led the defense can better the 5:08.73 time to see if she can go one step
Coyle and Walker grabbed 24 points. Eric Beveridge points by Matt Johnson and McNamara and Weaver with two rebounds and good she won regionals with. further. I think she can.”
one rebound each. and Breanna Garner each two by Bremer. both collected a basket defensive pressure. Also “Shima will go into state Some health problems
In the second quarter, the scored two points. Assists by Paul Dean and apiece. McIntyre and Harp playing good defense were with a great deal of confi- have held Alder back a lit-
Bulls got baskets from Da- Graham also collected Joey Reed and a steal by led the defense that helped Shaun Culpepper, Patel and dence,” Schultz said. “She tie this past season. With
vid Lopez and Amir Mog- nine rebounds. Beveridge Grimes helped Thomas Jet- the Warriors compile a 31-7 Bhula. showed that at regionals. those hopefully behind him,
haddam. Moghaddam col- added six rebounds, with er and Bremer make baskets lead at halftime. Greenwood scored eight She knows her competition. Alder hopes to make a good
lected three rebounds and Steven Holland pulling in the third quarter. Darryl Corey Smith did all the points in the fourth quarter She slowed down at the end showing in his first trip to
Walker and Lopez had one down five. Kimberly Henson added two free scoring for the Warriors in and Writer added two after at regionals because she was state.
apiece. Lopez added a steal Chavez and Allen Smith throws. Despite those the third quarter with eight an offensive rebound. Dor- so far ahead. At state, her “I’ve been sick lately and
collected one rebound points, Cool Green trailed points. He received assists enbach had his fifth rebound competition will be right missed a lot of practices,”
■ apiece. 29-20 going into the final from Salsky, Harp, Weaver of the game. Herndon and there. Alder said. “I feel good
-----------------------H The Nuggets took the lead quarter of play. and McNamara to help keep Bhula continued to play “Shima is small in stat- now. I don’t know what to
a at the beginning and held a In the fourth quarter, Light Blue scoreless in the good defense and Green- ure, but she’s big at heart, expect. I’ve been nervous
12-6 edge after one quarter. Johnson scored a basket, frame. wood blocked his second (Her competition) will have about (state).”
They led 18-8 at the half and Grimes collected two bas- Gissendanner matched shot.
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Lady Lion runners take first, second
Thompson’s girls collected among the eighth-grade mal
a first and a second at the girls with 83 points. Bever-
PISD cross country district ly Hills was fifth with 122
meet held Feb. 20 at the points.
Pasadena Rodeo Grounds. Beverly Hills finished
The Lady Lions won the third in the eighth-grade
seventh-grade girls division boys division with 75
with 56 points. Beverly points. Thompson was ninth
Hills placed fourth with 108 at 235.
points. In the seventh-grade boys a
Thompson was second competition, Beverly Hills -
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Here are the top five fin-
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Thompson in each division
with their overall finish and
time:
Sth grade girls
2. Myros Gutierrez, Bev-
erly Hills 11:06; 3. Lavelle
Pool, Thompson 11:25; 8.
Shanna Hartley, Thompson Beverly Hills and Thompson competed in the PISD
11:59; 9. Lori Patterson, cross country finals Feb. 20. Lanette Pool of Thomp-
Beverly Hills 12:02; 15. son (left) took third place in the eighth grade girls race,
Holly Parton, Thompson while Beverly Hills’ Leo Green came in fourth among
12:26; 25. Sheree Coleman, seventh grade boys.
BASEBALL
Thursday, Feb. 27
Dobie varsity at Humble-Kingwood tournament
Dobie junior varsity at Clear Creek tournament
South Houston varsity at La Porte tournament
Friday, Feb. 28
Dobie varsity at Humble-Kingwood tournament
Dobie junior varsity at Clear Creek tournament
South Houston varsity at La Porte tournament
South Houston junior varsity at Baytown Lee tournament
Saturday, Feb. 29
Dobie varsity at Humble-Kingwood tournament
Dobie junior varsity at Clear Creek tournament
South Houston varsity at La Porte tournament
South Houston junior varsity at Baytown Lee tournament
Monday, March 2
Dobie varsity at Deer Park, 7:00
Dobie junior varsity at Deer Park, 4:00
Tuesday, March 3
South Houston varsity at Willowridge, 4:30
South Houston JV vs. Willowridge, Strawberry, 4:30
Thursday, March 5
Dobie varsity in PISD tournament
_________________ __. Dobie junior varsity at Pearland tournament
Thompson 12:56; 32. Shan- Pena, Thompson 12:24; 51. ly Hills 11:13; 48. Jennifer South Houston varsity in PISD tournament
non Barker, Thompson Clay Mullins, Thompson Long, Beverly Hills 11:59. South Houston junior varsity at La Porte tournament
13:08;. 34. Carla Munoz, 12:34; 72. Ngoc Tran, 7th grade boys SOFTBALL
Beverly Hills 13:16; 38. Thompson 13:10. 4. Leo Green, Beverly Friday, Feb. 28
Rachel Browder, Beverly Hills 11:48; 10. Mike Guz- Dobie at Kempner, 6:00
Hills 13:35; 39. Melanie 7th grade girls man, Thompson 12:00; 14. South Houston at La Porte, 4:30
Smith, Beverly Hills 13:37. 2. Mandy Franklin, Bev- Mitch Homan, Beverly Tuesday, March 3
Sth grade boys erly Hills 10:01; 3. Cheryl Hills 12:08; 27. Jason South Houston at Alvin, 4:30
2. Juan Obegon, Bever- Ezzell, Thompson 10:09; 5. Hughes, Beverly Hills BOYS SOCCER
ly Hills 10:42; 11. David Gina Mohan, Beverly Hills 12:38; 28. Ivan Mata, Friday, Feb. 28
Beltra, Beverly Hills 11:31; 10:11; 8. Melia Berry, Thompson 12:47; 30. Dobie varsity vs. Clear Creek, Memorial, 7:30
12. Byron Clark, Beverly Thompson 10:21; 14. Mon- Jeremy Silestine, Beverly Dobie junior varsity vs. Clear Creek, Memorial, 5:30
Hills 11:32; 22. Morgan ica Wahia, Thompson Hills 12:50; 31. Joey Clear Brook varsity hosts Clear Lake, 7:00
Wingo, Beverly Hills 10:46; 15. Carolyn Ned- Castro, Beverly Hills Clear Brook junior varsity hosts Clear Lake, 5:30
11:54; 28. Elin Washing- derman, Thompson 10:47; 12:56; 49. Daniel Guerra, Tuesday, March 3
ton, Beverly Hills 12:07; 16. Natalie Kimbro, Thompson 13:27; 71. John Dobie varsity vs. Pasadena, Memorial, 7:30
31. Paul Baxter, Thompson Thompson 10:47; 25. Traci Wiener, Thompson 14:21, Dobie junior varsity vs. Pasadena, Memorial, 5:30
12:10; 37. Bryan Vaughan, Sales, Beverly Hills 11:05; 73. Daryl Smith, Thompson Wednesday, March 4
Thompson 12:16; 44. Jacob 28. Amber Estrada, Bever- 14:32. Clear Brook varsity at Clear Creek, 7:00
7 7. 7 , • 7... Clear Brook junior varsity at Clear Creek, 5:30
Dobie sophomores win district GAA, P.CS2F
: Dobie junior varsity at Brazoswood, 5:30
Dobie s sophomore boys Windson scored 11 points to gressed. Windsor and Cox Clear Brook at Clear Creek 5.30
basketball team wrapped up eight for David Cathey and also developed into profi- Saturday Feb. 29
a stellar season with wins six for Leadon. Windsor cient scorers, with Windsor Dobie varsity vs Sam Ravburn Memorial 1000
over Sam Rayburn and and Ben Kasper were the and Cathey excelling on Dobie varsity Wednesday Marchi
South Houston. The Long- defensive standouts defense..Dobie varsity vs. Clear Brook, Memorial, 5:30
horns won the district title Sophomore Coach Mike At different times, Thursday March 5
with a 13-1 record and Ashcraft credited his team’s everyone stood out,” Dobie junior varsity at La Porte, 5:30
finished 23-5 for the season, success to a good attitude in Ashcraft said. TENNIS
Robert Barlow scored 33 practice and on the floor at Dobie compiled a 13-1 Friday Feb. 28
points and Derrick Leadon game time. record by refusing to be Dobie Deer Park tournament
contributed 20 in an 89-55 “They had fun playing intimidated even while Robis Houston at Deer Park tournament
shootout win over South because they played hard at playing tough games on the Saturday Feb. 29
Houston. Clayton Cox and practice every day," Ash- road. The lone Longhorn Dobie at Deer Park tournament *
Karl Villareal scored 11 and craft said. That makes a loss came at Clear Lake. South Houston at Deer Park tournament
10, respectively. Ben Kas- difference. They had a lot of Dobie defeated the Falcons BOYS TRACK
per and Todd Conaty played enthusiasm.” at home. Saturday Feb 29
well on defense. Barlow developed into the “When you play (at Clear Dobie at Clear Lake triangular meet
Barlow exploded for 27 team’s offensive leader dur- Lake), their reputation South Houston atClear Lake triangular meet
points as Dobie whipped ing district play and Leadon makes an effect on you. 1 Wednesday March 4
Sam Rayburn 64-45. Jason got better as the season pro- thought we were etter an Beverly Hills at feeder school meet, Dobie
. they were," Ashcraft said. Thompson at feeder school meet. Dobie
Soccer team seeking coach LAregamtpwhwere not mt GIRLS TRACK
timidated. We never quit. . _ Friday, Feb. 1 -
A first division womens with practice on Tuesdays. They never thought they’d Dobie at Will Tay or Relays, Memorial
soccer team is looking for The team will travel to lose. We hung on and hit aSaturday, Feb. 22,
an experienced coach' to about six tournaments this couple of key baskets at Ball South Houston at Cy-Fair Invitational
volunteer his or her time to year. and beat them in overtime. _ . T Wednesday, March
coach the team. Anyone interested is ask- They always thought they Beverly Hills at feeder schools meet Po
Games are on Sundays, edtocall Patty at 991-3381. were going to win.” Thompson at feeder schools meet, Dobi
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