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West Campus' remarkable run comes to an end


AUSTIN -- The fairy tale doesn't always have a happy ending.


Burkburnett got out to a quick start and never looked back, cruising to a 82-55 victory over West Campus in a Class 3A state semifinal at the Frank Erwin Center on Thursday afternoon.


But that doesn't mean San Antonio West Campus walked away with an empty feeling inside.


"You guys didn't think we'd be here, so we accomplished something," senior forward Anthony McMorris told a group of reporters afterwards.


The Cougars (28-10) accomplished more than enough, clinching the school's first state tournament appearance in 27 years with an improbable 17-game winning streak. And considering school district officials have voted to close West Campus at the end of the school year, the basketball team will always leave a lasting impression.


The chance for a state title, however, goes to the Bulldogs (31-7), who will face Kennedale, a 81-68 winner over Silsbee, in the 3A state championship Saturday at 10 a.m.


Burkburnett claimed that spot with a relentless press that forced the Cougars into as many turnovers (10) as points in the second half. After starting the game tied at 4-4, the Bulldogs opened up a 10-0 run that West Campus was never able to close.


McMorris ended that run with a lay-up, but Burkburnett rattled off a 15-4 run to end the first quarter with a massive 29-10 lead.


"We knew what they were going to do, it's just in those first three minutes we ran into a lot of problems," West Campus coach Richard Cardenas said. "I don't care what sport you're playing, those first few minutes are crucial."


With Desmond Strickland (17 points) leading a quarter of players scoring at least 13 points, Burkburnett built a 46-25 lead at the half and never led by less than a dozen the rest of the way. The Bulldogs helped their cause by shooting 49 percent from the field and scoring 31 points off 29 West Campus turnovers.


Senior Efren Mojarro paced the Cougars with 15 points and 11 rebounds, while McMorris added 13 points and three assists.


"We did want to go out on top, but unfortunately it didn't work out that way," said senior point guard George Villareal.

Date of Article: Thu Mar 06, 2008 6:52 pm

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Cajuns, Blue Raiders Square Off


Joe Craddock has completed 63.4 percent of his passes for 2,435 yards.
The red-hot Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders will try to close out their regular season on a high note when they take on the UL-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns at Cajun Field. The Blue Raiders played extremely well of late and come into this matchup with a three-game winning streak. The last time MTU was on the court the team grabbed a thrilling, 52-13 victory over North Texas. With the win over North Texas, the Blue Raiders pushed their conference ledger to 3-3. Unfortunately the Blue Raiders have struggled on the road this season, losing five of their six matchups outside of Murfreesboro. As for the Cajuns, they head into this matchup in the midst of a three-game slide. The last time ULL was on the field the team suffered an embarrassing, 48-3 setback to Troy. The loss dropped the Cajuns' league ledger to 4-2 on the season. The Cajuns have won four of the last five matchup against Middle Tennessee and now own a slim 5-4 lead in the all-time series between the two schools on the gridiron.

The Blue Raiders have been mediocre at best offensively, racking up a pedestrian 343.1 total ypg, which has led to an average 22.4 ppg. The majority of the team's success has come from the pass, as MT is producing 241.6 ypg through the air, and out of the 29 touchdowns scored by this unit, 16 have come via the pass. Joe Craddock has done a commendable job under center for the Blue Raiders, completing 63.4 percent of his passes for 2,435 yards. The quarterback comes into this matchup with 13 touchdowns and only six interceptions. In the recent contest with North Texas, the Blue Raiders tallied 489 total yards, and it was good enough for MT to roll to a convincing victory. Craddock had a solid showing, throwing for 251 yards and one score on 19-of-31 passing. Phillip Tanner, who has been inconsistent throughout the season, was the main source of production, as the tailback rushed for 159 yards and five touchdowns. ... Continue

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