First place up for grabs on Tuesday


Posted: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 09:42 PM - 12,184 Readers

By: Danny Davis


Tuesday will host two big basketball games as the control of a couple area districts will be on the line.


At Westlake, the Chaparrals will play Bowie. Westlake, the top-ranked team in last week’s American-Statesman basketball poll, is 20-4 this season while second-ranked Bowie is 20-2. The two teams haven’t lost in district play yet and are tied atop the District 25-5A standings.


Westlake is led by All-Central Texas guard Cody Doolin and forward Gus Leeper, who has committed to the University of Arkansas-Little Rock. Bowie’s Conner Robinson is averaging 16.1 points per game and is shooting an unbelievable 73.9 percent from the field.


The Bulldog/Chaparral showdown isn’t the only marquee basketball game that will be played on Tuesday.


Georgetown will welcome Cedar Park into its gym for a girls basketball game that could put the Lady Eagles into the driver’s seat in the race for the District 16-5A title. Georgetown (22-2) beat Cedar Park (25-3) on Dec. 8.


St. Edward’s commit Maddie Wheeler, the reigning district MVP, will lead Cedar Park against a Georgetown squad that features four-year starter Crystal Atwood.

Other good basketball games on Tuesday include:

  • Manor v. Del Valle (boys basketball): The defending district champions head to Manor to play a Mustang squad that is a perfect 4-0 in district play.

  • Hendrickson v. Lake Travis (boys basketball): The Hawks and Cavaliers, who finished in a three-way tie with Killeen for the district crown last year, will do battle at Lake Travis.

  • Anderson v. Akins (girls basketball): Akins will try to bounce back from a two-point loss to Westlake against a Anderson team that is also fighting to stay alive in the district’s playoff picture.

  • Travis v. Reagan (boys basketball): The two teams will need a victory to keep up with district-leading LBJ, which is at Lanier on Tuesday.

    -Dripping Springs at Crockett (girls basketball): The victor of this clash will wake up on Wednesday in second place in the District 26-4A standings.




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