Staff report
MUENSTER — Even with two of their three top scorers fouling out, the Muenster Lady Hornets were able to hold on for a 66-55 win over Class 3A Bridgeport Tuesday at the MISD gym.
Muenster is now 3-0 for the season.
The Lady Hornets raced out to a 23-12 lead after the first quarter, but early foul trouble made post Taylor Klement and guard Demi Koelzer spend most of the second quarter on the bench. Even without those two, Muenster led 44-30 at halftime.
Koelzer led Muenster with 19 points, while Shaina Felderhoff added 18, Klement had 12, Lana Heers scored 7, Allison Pagel and Leaha Smith both had 4, and Lia Heers added 2.
In the junior varsity game, nine different players scored as Muenster downed Bridgeport 41-27.
Emily Hellman led the way with 9 points, Shelby Dangelmayr and Paige Hennigan both added 8, Michelle Sicking scored 5, Andi Felderhoff and Lauren Rohmer both had 3, Chloe Schneider and Payton Sanders each added 2 and Paige Herr scored 1.
Sacred Heart 68
FW Temple 50
MUENSTER — Sophomore Karli Anderle had a double-double to help lead the Sacred Heart Tigerettes to a 68-50 win over Fort Worth Temple Christian Tuesday at the Tiger Den.
Anderle finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds to go along with 8 steals.
The Tigerettes (3-0) led 22-9 after the first quarter and 46-20 at halftime.
Rebekah Hesse added 12 points for Sacred Heart, while Kristin LeBrasseur added 11 points and 4 assists; Raynee Hogan had 10 points and 4 assists; Sydney Hoedebeck scored 6; Kelsey Reeves, Kaitlyn Hesse and Devan Henry all scored 4; and Mikayle Bartush added 3.
“The girls had a great first half,” Sacred Heart coach Jon LeBrasseur said. “Karli, Raynee and Rebekah were outstanding tonight.”
The Tigerettes will travel to Fort Worth this weekend to compete in the Bethesda Christian tournament. Sacred Heart opens up with TAPPS 3A Waco Vanguard.
“This will be a good test for our youngsters as three days of hoops really tests your bench.”
Valley View 41
Bellevue 27
VALLEY VIEW — The Valley View Lady Eagles evened their record at 1-1 with a 41-27 win over Bellevue recently.
Valley View led 16-6 after the first quarter and had a 28-10 lead at halftime
Taylor Dowd had 15 points, 17 rebounds and 3 blocks to pace the Lady Eagles. Lauren Holt added 8 points and 9 rebounds, Mercedy Burnett had 6 points and 4 assists, Elizabeth Anding had 4 points and 6 rebounds, Kinzee Pierce had 3 points and 6 rebounds, Chelsie Cloer had 2 points and 5 rebounds, Haley LeFlore scored 2 and Joezy Harrison added 1.
Valley View will host Whitewright Friday.
Area Sports
November 18, 2009
Tuesday HS Girls Basketball Roundup
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- Ponder pounds Lady Eagles The Valley View Lady Eagles had a rough outing in District 10-2A play Monday afternoon, falling to Ponder by the score of 18-2 in four innings.
- Whitesboro no hits Lady Leopards to open district play Opening District 9-3A play Monday afternoon, it was the Whitesboro Lady Cats who drew first blood.
- Outlaws improve to 3-3 The Cooke County Outlaws improved to 3-3 in their inaugural season in the Southern Conference of the Elite Football League with a 37-0 victory over the Arkansas Redhawks at home Saturday at Leeper Stadium.
- Valley View boys take second place The Valley View boys track and field teams competed in the Nocona Relays on Thursday.
- Hornet Relays results Held at Muenster High School, March 11
- Lady Cats take home Lindsay Tourney title The Callisburg Lady Cats took home the Lindsay Tournament Championship Saturday night, and did so in extra innings, defeating Commerce 2-1.
- Knights one-hit Callisburg for win The Lindsay Knights one-hit the Callisburg Wildcats for a 5-0 win in Saturday’s conclusion of the Lindsay Tournament.
- Lady Leopards' win punches playoff ticket The Gainesville Lady Leopards scored a pair of goals in each half and cruised to a 4-0 victory over the Wichita Falls Hirschi Lady Huskies Friday, giving the soccer girls the distinction of being the first GHS sports team to qualify for the playoffs this year.
- Lady Leopards mercy rule Muenster In their final tune up game before district play starts Monday, the Gainesville Lady Leopards produced one of their best offensive outings of the season with a 17-2 wins over the Muenster Lady Hornets in four innings Friday at NCTC’s Darwin Fields.
- Hirschi ends Leopards' playoff hopes A soccer season best described as frustrating ended for the Gainesville Leopards Friday with a 1-0 loss at home to the Wichita Falls Hirschi Huskies.
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