14-15 Girls 6A - Texas Basketball Magazine

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14-15 Girls 6A - Texas Basketball Magazine
TEXAS BASKETBALL
MAGAZINE’S
CHOICE
I. Plano West
II. Dallas Skyline
AAAAAA
Manvel wins the State Championship in 2014 !
III. North Shore
MANVEL (38-2) - The #3 Mavericks of
coach Bryan Harris had a super year advancing all the way to the State Championship
game in 2014 for the first time in the school’s
history. The Red, White & Navy Blue won
the Region III championship by defeating La
Porte 85-22, Fort Bend Hightower 72-51,
Galena Park North Shore 60-41, Houston
Cpress Ranch 56-33 an d Houston Cypress
Woods 58-42 to take their show to the Drum.
In the State Semi-finals Manvel defeated
Plano West 69-38 to advance to the title
game. Manvel excited about playing in the
Championship game never lead until the last
quarter when the newness wore off and their
play came together to get by #1 Duncanville
58-53 and win their 1st State Championship
on its first try. The 14-15 Red, White &
Navy Blue will build around a good core
of 6 lettermen, including 2 starters for next
years playoff action.
DUNCANVILLE (35-1) - The #1 Pantherettes of coach Cathy Self-Morgan having won State Championship in 2012, and
2013, were looking to make it three in a row
in 2014. The Red, White & Blue won their
23rd Region I Championship by beating
Killeen Harker Heights 83-31, Irving MacArthur 52-29, South Grand Prairie 70-34,
Arlington Bowie 70-32, and Hurst Bell
70-29 to earn another ticket to the Drum. In
the State Semi-finals Duncanville took care
of business by beating #14 San Antonio
Wagner 80-57 to take it to the title round.
In the finals Duncanville met a worthy opponent, that matched blow for blow with the
Pantherettes winding up on the short end,
as Manvel won 58-53 killing Duncanvilles
chance at winning 3 in a row. Coach Cathy
Self-Morgan loses 4 starters to graduation
and will count on 1 starter and 8 lettermen to
build on a return to the Drum in 2015!
SAN ANTONIO WAGNER (25-11) The #14 Thunderbirds of coach Christina
Camacho had a great year making their 3rd
trip to the State tournament in the School’s
history. The Black, Red & White won the
Region IV Tournament by defeating San
Antonio Johnson 66-58, Northside Brandeis 59-54, San Antonio Reagan 56-49,
Laredo Alexander 68-31,and Northside
Stevens 68-56 to get their team to Austin.
In the Semis the Thunderbirds could not
get it going as #7 Duncanville won 80-57 to
end a great season. The 14-15 Black, Red
& White of coach Camacho will build next
Plano West is ranked above
Manvel, SA Wagner and Duncanville. Which team(s) will
take it back to State in 2015?
IV. SA Wagner
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Twenty-Five
Skyline
Richardson
Plano West
Cedar Ridge
North Shore
Manvel
Cy-Woods
South Lake Carroll
Flower Mound
S A Wagner
Cedar Hill
DeSoto
Duncanville
Irving MacArthur
Pflugerville
Cy-Fair
Arlington Bowie
Weslaco
Rockwall
Dekaney
Austin Bowie
Laredo Alexander
Katy Taylor
Harlingen
Cy-Ranch
#40 6’4” Ciera Johnson of Duncanville and #11 5’6” Desierre Johnson check out how their team
is ranked and will be looking to play in San Antonio, Texas in 2015..
years team around 7 lettermen, that includes 2 starters for next years playoff run.
PLANO WEST (27-6) - The #8 Wolves were making their 2nd appearance at State
looking and to win their first State title. Coach Kristen Perry’s team took the Region II
Championship
by beating Richardson Berkner 75-49, Mesquite 47-34, Richardson 65
64, Pflugerville 62-53, and Dallas Skyline 43-41 to secure their place in Austin. In the
StateSemi-finals the Royal Blue & White had a hard setback as eventual State Champion
Manvel 69-38 won ending an excellent year. The 14-15 edition of coach Perry’s Wolves
have a strong core of 9 playoff veterans, including 3 starters looking for another run to the
Drum in 2015.
6A
Coach Cathy Self-Morgan Coach Tina Camacho
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AAAAAA
REGION I
DISTRICT 1-6A -District Champions
Franklin advanced to the Area Finals.
District Runner-up El Dorado lost in
the 1st round, while 3rd place El Paso
Coronado made it to the second round.
Fourth place Bel Air upset Midland Lee
to advance to the Area Finals.
DISTRICT 2-6A -District Champions
Midland Lee was upset in the first
round. District Runner-up Lubbock
Coronado lost in the first round, while
3rd place Midland advanced to Area
Finals.
DISTRICT 3-6A -District Champions
Bowie went all the way to the Region
Semi-Finals. District Runner-up Martin advanced to the Region QuarterFinals. 3rd place Lamar advanced all
the way to the Region Semi-Finals.
DISTRICT 4-6A -District Champions
Southlake Carroll advanced to the Region Quarter-Finals. District Runnerup Keller lost in the first round,
REGION I
while 3rd place Richland lost in the first
round
DISTRICT 5-6A -District Champions
Marcus advanced to the Region Quarter-Finals. District Runner-up Flower
Mound were Area Finalists, while 3rd
place Hebron lost in the first round.
DISTRICT 6-6A -District Champions
Bell had a good run all the way to the
Region Finals. District Runner-up
MacArthur lost in the 2nd round, while
3rd place Heritage lost in the first
round.
DISTRICT 7-6A -District Champions
Duncanville ran all the way to the State
Finals in 2014. District Runner-up
Mansfield Timberview lost in the 2nd
round. Third place DeSoto made it to
the Area Finals. Fourth place South
Grand Prairie upset Ellison and advanced to the Region Quarter-Finals.
DUNCANVILLE (35-1) - The #1 Pantherettes of coach Cathy Self-Morgan having won
State Championship in 2012, and 2013, were
AAAAAA
looking to make it three in a row in 2014. The
Red, White & Blue won their 23rd Region
I Championship by beating Killeen Harker
Heights 83-31, Irving MacArthur 52-29,
South Grand Prairie 70-34, Arlington Bowie
70-32, and Hurst Bell 70-29 to earn another
ticket to the Drum. In the State Semi-finals
Duncanville took care of business by beating
#14 San Antonio Wagner 80-57 to take it to
the title round. In the finals Duncanville met a
worthy opponent, that matched blow for blow
with the Pantherettes winding up on the short
end, as Manvel won 58-53 killing Duncanvilles chance at winning 3 in a row. Coach
Cathy Self-Morgan loses 4 starters to graduation and will count on 1 starter and 8 lettermen
to build on a return to the Drum in 2015! Look
for the Ciera Johnson 6’4”, Rosie Davis 5’8”,
Madison Townley5’11”, Korie Leary 6’0”,
Tae Davis 5’6” and Aakilah Caldwell to be the
force behind this years attack.
DISTRICT 8-6A -District Champions
Ellison was upset in the first round.
District Runner-up Killeen lost in the
1st round, while 3rd place Temple also
lost in the 1st round.
DESOTO (19-11) - The Lady Eagles
Area Finalists with a 9-5 district slate
will return 4 lettermen, led by 2 starter
for this years campaign. Coach Larry
GOOD LUCK LADY EAGLES IN 2014-15!
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AAAAAA REGION II, III
DISTRICT 12-6A -District Champions
Rockwall lost in the 2nd round. District
Runner-up Horn lost in the first round
, while 3rd place Mesquite advanced to
the Area Finals.
Najala Howell
Chastadie Barrs
Goad will build this years team around
Texas Basketball Magazine All-State
players Najala Howell 5’9” (17.1 ppg,
5.7 rbg, and 2.6 spg), Chastadie Barrs
5’8” (7.0 ppg, 4.1 rbg, 4.6 apg and 6.7
spg), Chania Wright 5’7” and Arin
Tubbs 5’3” as they look to add to their
tradition. Speed, teamwork and shooting will be their strengths. Look for
the Eagles to take it to the next level in
2015.
REGION II
DISTRICT 9-6A -District Champions
Richardson lost a one pointer in the Region Quarter-Finals. District Runnerup Dallas Skyline lost a one pointer for
that trip to Austin, while 3rd place Lake
Highlands lost in the first round.
DISTRICT 10-6A -District Champions
Plano West ran all the way to the State
Semi-Finals. District Runner-up Plano
lost a one pointer in the Region Quarter-Finals, while 3rd place McKinney
lost in the first round.
PLANO WEST (27-6) - The #8 Wolves
were making their 2nd appearance at State
looking and to win their first State title. Coach
Kristen Perry’s team took the Region II Championship by beating Richardson Berkner
75-49, Mesquite 47-34, Richardson 65-64,
Pflugerville 62-53, and Dallas Skyline 43-41
to secure their place in Austin. In the State
Semi-finals the Royal Blue & White had a
hard setback as eventual State Champion Manvel 69-38 won ending an excellent year. The
14-15 edition of coach Perry’s Wolves have a
strong core of 9 playoff veterans, including 3
starters looking for another run to the Drum in
2015. Leading this years attack will be Sydney
Skinner 5’7” Morgan Yancey 5’8”, and
Natalie Chou 6’1” along with Kyrie McNeil,
Tiffany Dunlap,, Amy Hartleroad, Callie Owens, Jalyn Hodge and Daria Cosgrove.
DISTRICT 11-6A -District Champions
Sachse were Area Finalists. District
Runner-up Naaman Forest was beaten
in the first round, while 3rd place Rowlett were Area Finalists.
DISTRICT 13-6A -District Champions Spring Dekaney lost a one pointer
in the Area Finals. District Runnerup Atascocita was beat in the second
round, while 3rd place Klein Forest
advanced to the Region Quarter-Finals.
Fourth place Kingwood upset The
Woodlands to advance to the second
round.
DISTRICT 14-6A -District Champions
The Woodlands were upset in the first
round. District Runner-up A&M Consolidated lost in the first round, while
3rd place Lufkin lost in the first round.
DISTRICT 15-6A -District Champions
Bowie lost a one pointer in the Area
Finals. District Runner-up Anderson
lost in the first round, while 3rd place
Westlake lost in the first round.
DISTRICT 16-6A -District Champions
Cedar Ridge lost in the Region SemiFinals. District Runner-up Stony Point
was edged in the Area Finals, while 3rd
place Pflugerville ran all the way to the
Region Semi-Finalists.
REGION III
DISTRICT 17-6A -District Champions
Cy-Fair were Regional Quarter-Finalists. District Runner-up Cy-Woods advanced all the way to the Region Finals,
while 3rd place Cy-Creek bowed out in
the Area Finals. Fourth place Cy Ranch
upset Eisenhower and advanced to the
Region Semifinals.
DISTRICT 18-6A -District Champions
Eisenhower was upset in the first round.
District Runner-up Nimitz was beaten
in the 1st round, while 3rd place Alief
Elsik lost in the 1st round.
DISTRICT 19-6A -District Champions
Katy Taylor advanced to the Region
Quarter-Finals. District Runner-up
Seven Lakes made it to the second
round, while 3rd place Memorial lost in
the 1st round.
DISTRICT 20-6A -District Champions
Houston Westside lost in the Area Fi-
14-15 TEXAS BASKETBALL
AAAAAA
beaten in second round, while 3rd place
Chavez lost in the first round.
DISTRICT 21-6A -District Champions
North Shore were Region QuarterFinalists. District Runner-up Channelview made it to the second round, while
3rd place Port Arthur Memorial was
beaten in the first round.
DISTRICT 22-6A -District Champions Manvel ran all the way to victory
and the State Championship. District
Runner-up Pearland ran all the way to
the Region Semi- Finals, while 3rd place
Dobie lost in the 1st round.
MANVEL (38-2) - The #3 Mavericks of
coach Bryan Harris had a super year advancing all the way to the State Championship
game in 2014 for the first time in the school’s
history. The Red, White & Navy Blue won
the Region III championship by defeating La
Porte 85-22, Fort Bend Hightower 72-51,
Galena Park North Shore 60-41, Houston
Cypress Ranch 56-33 an d Houston Cypress
Woods 58-42 to take their show to the Drum.
In the State Semi-finals Manvel defeated
Plano West 69-38 to advance to the title game.
Manvel excited about playing in the Championship game never lead until the last quarter
when the newness wore off and their play came
together to get by #1 Duncanville 58-53 and
win their 1st State Championship on its first
try. The 14-15 Red, White & Navy Blue build
around a good core of 6 lettermen, including
2 starters for next years playoff action. This
years attack will be led by Amieya Jackson
5’8”and Jordan Hosey 6’1” along with Ariana
Sanders, Imani Wiley, Lauren Taylor, and Ally
Caudill to again extend their season in 2015.
DISTRICT 23-6A -District Champions
Ft. Bend Bush made it to the second
round. District Runner-up Ft. Bend
Hightower bowed out in the Area
Finals, while 3rd place Ft. Bend Austin
was beaten in the first round.
DISTRICT 24-6A -District Champions
Clear Springs advanced to the Region
Quarter-Finals. District Runner-up
Clear Brook was beaten in the second
round by Ft. Bend Bush 60-48, while
3rd place Clear Springs also lost in the
1st round 66-56 to Ft. Bend Travis.
REGION IV
DISTRICT 25-6A -District Champions
SA Wagner ran all the way to the State
Semi-Finals. District Runner-up Converse Judson was beaten in the second
round, while 3rd place New Braunfels
lost in the first round.
AAAAAA
SAN ANTONIO WAGNER (25-11) The #14 Thunderbirds of coach Christina
Camacho had a great year making their 3rd
trip to the State tournament in the School’s
history. The Black, Red & White won the
Region IV Tournament by defeating San
Antonio Johnson 66-58, Northside Brandeis
59-54, San Antonio Reagan 56-49, Laredo
Alexander 68-31,and Northside Stevens
68-56 to get their team to Austin. In the Semis
the Thunderbirds could not get it going as #7
Duncanville won 80-57 to end a great season.
The 14-15 Black, Red & White of coach
Camacho will build next years team around
7 lettermen, that includes 2 starters for next
years playoff run. Look for Amber Ramirez
5’8” and Kiana Williams 5’7” along with
An’teesha Smoots, Kiauna Clark, Patricia Patterson, Desierre Johnson, and Jada Young to
extend their season in 2015.
DISTRICT 26-6A -District Champions San Antonio Reagen advanced to
the Region Quarter-Finals. District
Runner-up SA Churchill lost in the
second round, while 3rd place Roosevelt
was set back in the first.
DISTRICT 27-6A -District Champions
San Antonio Stevens ran all the way to
the Region Finals. District Runner-up
O’Connor lost in the first round, while
3rd place Brandeis were Area Finalists.
REGION IV
AAAAAA
NORTHSIDE BRENNAN (34-2) Winners in District 28-5A. The Bears
of coach Koty Cowgill had a great year
making their 2nd consecutive trip to State
Tournament in the school’s history. The
Black & Gold won the Region IV Championship by beating Boerne Champion
48-33, Cedar Park Vista Ridge 57-31,
Cedar Park 61-30, Corpus Christi
Tuloso-Midway 61-30 and Leander
49-33 to earn their ticket to the Drum. In
the State Semis the Bears were denied,
as McKinney North upset them 37-35
to end a super season. Coach Cowgilll’s
14-15 edition will only return a lineup of
7 lettermen led by 1 starter back as they
hit the playoff trail in 2015! Look for
Megan Valdez-Crader 5’6” to team up
with Autym Scales, Britany Bagsby, Deja
Mason 6’4”, Zhazze Brown, Monique
Terry, and Kinzie Heineman to take them
down the playoff trail in 2015.
DISTRICT 29-6A -District Champions Alexander was beaten in the
Region Semi-Finals. District Runnerup Laredo United lost in the Region
Quarter-Finals, while 3rd place Del Rio
advanced to the Area Finals.
DISTRICT 28-6A -District Champions
Cibolo Steele made it to the Region
Quarter-Finals. District Runner-Up
Carroll was beat in the first round,
while 3rd Southwest lost in the Area
Finals.
DISTRICT32-6A -District Champions Harlingen lost in the Area Finals.
District Runner-up Veterans Memorial
was beaten in the second round, while
3rd place Los Fresnos lost a one pointer
in the Region Quarter-Finals.
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DISTRICT 30-6A -District Champions
Vela were Area Finalists. District
Runner-up Edinburg North was beaten
in the first round, while 3rd place
Donna was edged in the first round by
two points.
DISTRICT 31-6A -District Champions
Weslaco lost in the Region Semi-Finals.
District Runner-up Weslaco East was
eliminated in the first round, while
3rd place Pharr San Juan Alamo was
beaten in the second round.

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