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Phantom Stang
02-02-2006, 12:05 AM
Stangs beat Snyder, clinch playoff berth
By RON HOWELL/Reporter Sports Editor

A month ago, the Sweetwater boys basketball team was just getting used to the idea of win-ning games.

That must seem like ancient history now.

Not only are the Mustangs winning now, they are doing it against District 4-3A competi-tion. And Tuesday's 57-49 vic-tory over Snyder has them back in the Class 3A playoffs after a one-year absence.

Although Sweetwater is just 7-14 overall, the Mustangs are now 4-1 in district play, with the only loss against first-place Wylie. Sweetwater goes to Wylie this Friday with a chance to pull into a first-place tie, then ends the regular season next week with home games against Clyde and Merkel. Wy-lie (5-0) maintained its lead in the district by beating Merkel, 65-36, on Tuesday, while third-place Clyde (2-2) was idle.

Snyder (1-4) and last-place Merkel (0-5) have both been eliminated from the playoff race with 1 1/2 weeks remaining in the regular season.

Sweetwater shot exception-ally well against Snyder, mak-ing 22 of 37 shots (59 percent) from the field, while commit-ting just five turnovers and do-ling out 20 assists.

The Mustangs got a career game by senior forward Eric Emerson, who scored a season-best 28 points and made 11-of-12 shots from the field. He also had a team-high 12 rebounds and two blocks.

But all five of Sweetwater's starters had solid games. Senior guard Kendal Carrillo had 16 points, six rebounds, four steals and three assists; senior guard Brittan Pittman had six points plus a team-high eight assists and six steals; and junior guard Duone Cunnings hit the team's only 3-pointer and scored five points while providing five as-sists. The other starter, senior forward Tripp Maxwell, scored just two points but also had six rebounds, four assists, a pair of steals and two blocks.

Sweetwater trailed only once (8-7) in the contest and led by as many as 16, 51-35, late in the fourth quarter until Snyder cut the lead to eight with a finishing 14-6 run that featured four 3-pointers. The Tigers, who hit nine treys in the game, were led by Tagaba Kyei with 16 points.


Copyright © 2006 Sweetwater Reporter

DaHop72
02-02-2006, 12:07 AM
Originally posted by Phantom Stang
Stangs beat Snyder, clinch playoff berth
By RON HOWELL/Reporter Sports Editor

A month ago, the Sweetwater boys basketball team was just getting used to the idea of win-ning games.

That must seem like ancient history now.

Not only are the Mustangs winning now, they are doing it against District 4-3A competi-tion. And Tuesday's 57-49 vic-tory over Snyder has them back in the Class 3A playoffs after a one-year absence.

Although Sweetwater is just 7-14 overall, the Mustangs are now 4-1 in district play, with the only loss against first-place Wylie. Sweetwater goes to Wylie this Friday with a chance to pull into a first-place tie, then ends the regular season next week with home games against Clyde and Merkel. Wy-lie (5-0) maintained its lead in the district by beating Merkel, 65-36, on Tuesday, while third-place Clyde (2-2) was idle.

Snyder (1-4) and last-place Merkel (0-5) have both been eliminated from the playoff race with 1 1/2 weeks remaining in the regular season.

Sweetwater shot exception-ally well against Snyder, mak-ing 22 of 37 shots (59 percent) from the field, while commit-ting just five turnovers and do-ling out 20 assists.

The Mustangs got a career game by senior forward Eric Emerson, who scored a season-best 28 points and made 11-of-12 shots from the field. He also had a team-high 12 rebounds and two blocks.

But all five of Sweetwater's starters had solid games. Senior guard Kendal Carrillo had 16 points, six rebounds, four steals and three assists; senior guard Brittan Pittman had six points plus a team-high eight assists and six steals; and junior guard Duone Cunnings hit the team's only 3-pointer and scored five points while providing five as-sists. The other starter, senior forward Tripp Maxwell, scored just two points but also had six rebounds, four assists, a pair of steals and two blocks.

Sweetwater trailed only once (8-7) in the contest and led by as many as 16, 51-35, late in the fourth quarter until Snyder cut the lead to eight with a finishing 14-6 run that featured four 3-pointers. The Tigers, who hit nine treys in the game, were led by Tagaba Kyei with 16 points.


Copyright © 2006 Sweetwater Reporter
Congrats to the Mustangs.
By the way, the Lady Tigers clinched a play-off berth by beating the Lady Mustangs in overtime.

STANG RED
02-02-2006, 12:17 AM
Originally posted by DaHop72
Congrats to the Mustangs.
By the way, the Lady Tigers clinched a play-off berth by beating the Lady Mustangs in overtime.

Yeah, and that puts the Lady Mustangs in a must win situation against Wylie now. It's not looking to good for the girls in red. If they dont make the playoffs this year, it will be the first time in 10 years.