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Boys 5A State Semi-Finals: An Instant Classic
The stage was set. On one side was the powerful team looking to make history. On the other side was a very good team that made it to the dance despite all the nay-sayers. At first glance you are thinking Super Bowl 42 between the New York Giants and New England Patriots. But we are not talking about what happened in Glendale, AZ. This time we are talking about what went down at the Erwin Center during the boys 5A state semi-finals. 
Houston Strake Jesuit went into the game with a perfect 37-0 record. They had been dominant all year with Notre Dame recruit Joey Brooks and Penn State commit Tim Frazier leading the way. Head coach Wayne Jones' squad went through a number of teams from the west coast and cruised through all the Houston area teams that stood in their way. A state title and unblemished record seemed to be within reach.
DeSoto walked in with a 31-8 record and was battle tested. They had their share of ups and downs, but the Eagles were one of those teams that nobody wanted to play. With football stars Darius Terrell, Dominique Bennett and Evan Washington on the hardwood, they were a tough team that could go toe-to-toe with anyone physically. Head coach Chris Dyer felt that his team could do some damage at state if given the chance.
From the opening tip-off the tempo was set. This was not a game for finesse; it was a straight up fight. Every point was hard earned, and every possession was important. After the first period Strake Jesuit only led by one point and everyone started wondering if this is for real.
The second period began and it seemed that Jesuit would straighten itself out. Frazier became the hot-hand, drilling shots from outside and displaying remarkable quickness off the dribble. But DeSoto would answer back every time. Whenever there was a missed shot, Washington and Terrell were there with the board. DeSoto went in at halftime with a 26-25 lead after Derico Dandridge nailed a three-pointer as time expired.
Strake Jesuit came alive in the third, outscoring the Eagles 13-6 despite an off-night from Brooks. Brooks had plenty of opportunities but just couldn't get anything to fall. Frazier carried the load, setting up teammates for easy buckets or creating plays for himself. 
DeSoto had made it this far, so when the fourth quarter started they came out firing. Washington had a couple of scores to bring them within two. The final period belonged to the Eagles, as they out-scored Jesuit 16-6, including a couple of huge three's by Dandridge. When the smoke cleared DeSoto walked away with the 48-44 victory. Strake Jesuit's bid for a state title and perfect season was over. DeSoto would move on to play Cedar Hill in the 5A championship.
Frazier led all scorers with 17 points and Brooks finished with 9, well below his season average. DeSoto had a more balanced attack, with Alex Wilson and Dandrige finishing with 11 points, while Terrell chipped in with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Strake Jesuit held their heads up high despite the way things ended. Nobody can deny the year they had. Jones, Brooks and company were class acts, never pointing the finger or saying "only if." They knew they were a part of something special and proud of it.
Desoto did the unthinkable. Nobody gave them a chance earlier in the year to make it this far. But on this day, which happened to be Friday the 13th, it just goes to show that anything can happen.
And it did.
Date of Article: Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:41 pm
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Week 10
- Class 5A
- 11/5 - 6:00 Deer Park Memorial
- 11/5 - 7:00 Pace Hanna
- 11/5 - 7:00 Alvin Houston Clear Brook
- 11/5 - 7:00 Dekaney Spring Klein Oak
- 11/5 - 7:30 New Caney The Woodlands
- 11/5 - 7:30 San Antonio Eagle Pass United South
- 11/6 - 7:00 Galveston Ball 6 Brazoswood 36
- 11/6 - 7:00 Sterling Channelview
- 11/6 - 7:00 Sterling Channelview
- 11/6 - 7:00 League City Clear Springs Dickinson
- 11/6 - 7:00 South Houston 0 La Porte 34
- 11/6 - 7:00 Houston Clear Lake 28 League City Clear Creek 20
- 11/6 - 7:00 Port Arthur Memorial 45 Lee 14
- 11/6 - 7:00 Pasadena 7 Sam Rayburn 33
- 11/6 - 7:00 Rivera San Benito
- 11/6 - 7:00 Taylor 56 Seven Lakes 7
- 11/6 - 7:00 Memorial 37 Spring Woods 0
- 11/6 - 7:00 North Shore 28 West Brook 35
- 11/6 - 7:30 Mcallen Memorial Donna
- 11/6 - 7:30 Harlingen South Harlingen
- 11/6 - 7:30 Jersey Village 35 Houston Cy-Fair 7
- 11/6 - 7:30 Kingwood 7 Humble Atascocita 31
- 11/6 - 7:30 Houston Madison 20 Lamar 21
- 11/6 - 7:30 Madison 20 Lamar 21
- 11/6 - 7:30 Houston Cy-Ridge 45 Langham Creek 16
- 11/6 - 7:30 United Laredo Alexander
- 11/6 - 7:30 Houston Aldine 43 MacArthur 0
- 11/6 - 7:30 Mcallen Nikki Rowe
- 11/6 - 7:30 Humble Nimitz
- 11/6 - 7:30 Lufkin 51 Oak Ridge 7
- 11/6 - 7:30 Los Fresnos Porter
- 11/6 - 7:30 South San Antonio 27 Richard M. King 30
- 11/6 - 7:30 La Joya Rio Grande City
- 11/6 - 7:30 Mary Carroll 31 San Antonio Converse Judson 45
- 11/6 - 7:30 Westfield 21 Spring 13
- 11/6 - 7:30 Spring Klein 42 Tomball 7
- 11/6 - 7:30 Lopez Weslaco
- 11/6 - 7:30 Houston Chavez 21 Westside 24
- 11/6 - 7:30 PM The Woodlands College Park 28 Conroe 46
- 11/7 - 12:00 Katy Cinco Ranch Katy
- 11/7 - 4:00 Houston Cy-Springs Houston Cy-Creek
- 11/7 - 7:00 Strake Jesuit Stratford
- Class 4A
- 11/6 - 1:00 Scarborough Furr
- 11/6 - 1:00 Yates Waltrip
- 11/6 - 7:00 Bay City 0 Crosby 24
- 11/6 - 7:00 Rosenberg Lamar Consolidated 14 El Campo 10
- 11/6 - 7:00 La Marque 26 Friendswood 27
- 11/6 - 7:00 Angleton 17 Manvel 28
- 11/6 - 7:00 Mission Pharr Valley View
- 11/6 - 7:00 Pearland Dawson 28 Santa Fe 14
- 11/6 - 7:00 Brazosport 6 Texas City 23
- 11/6 - 7:00 Freeport Brazosport 6 Texas City 23
- 11/6 - 7:00 Veterans Memorial Weslaco East
- 11/6 - 7:30 Laredo Cigarroa Calallen
- 11/6 - 7:30 Port Neches-groves 25 Central 22
- 11/6 - 7:30 Roma Edcouch-Elsa
- 11/6 - 7:30 Kingsville King Flour Bluff
- 11/6 - 7:30 Ray Gregory-Portland
- 11/6 - 7:30 Willis 7 Huntsville 23
- 11/6 - 7:30 Moody Jones
- 11/6 - 7:30 Alice Laredo Johnson
- 11/6 - 7:30 Magnolia West 17 Magnolia 6
- 11/6 - 7:30 Conroe Caney Creek 0 Montgomery 35
- 11/6 - 7:30 Sharpstown 31 Reagan 0
- 11/6 - 7:30 Rockport Fulton Roy Miller
- 11/6 - 7:30 Richmond Foster 13 Terry 20
- 11/6 - 7:30 Brenham 14 Waller 15
- 11/6 - 7:30 PM Nederland 31 Lumberton 21
- 11/6 - 8:00 San Elizario Ysleta
- 11/7 - 1:00 Worthing Jones
- 11/7 - 6:00 Washington Wheatley
- 11/7 - 7:30 Tuloso-Midway Nixon
- 11/7 - 7:30 Little Cypress-Mauriceville Ozen
- Class 3A
- 11/6 - 7:00 Bridge City 55 Hamshire-Fannett 0
- 11/6 - 7:30 Orange Grove Aransas Pass
- 11/6 - 7:30 Smithville 19 Bellville 46
- 11/6 - 7:30 Splendora 27 Cleveland 42
- 11/6 - 7:30 Edna 32 Cuero 48
- 11/6 - 7:30 Crockett Fairfield
- 11/6 - 7:30 Columbus 0 Giddings 27
- 11/6 - 7:30 Zapata Hidalgo
- 11/6 - 7:30 Tarkington 14 Huffman Hargrave 48
- 11/6 - 7:30 Carthage Huntington
- 11/6 - 7:30 Center 26 Jasper 32
- 11/6 - 7:30 Coldspring-oakhurst Liberty
- 11/6 - 7:30 Navasota Madisonville
- 11/6 - 7:30 Falfurrias Mathis
- 11/6 - 7:30 West Orange Stark 49 Orangefield 14
- 11/6 - 7:30 Crystal City 6 Pearsall 48
- 11/6 - 7:30 Port Isabel Progreso
- 11/6 - 7:30 Lyford Raymondville
- 11/6 - 7:30 La Feria Rio Hondo
- 11/6 - 7:30 Ingleside Robstown
- 11/6 - 7:30 West Oso Sinton
- 11/6 - 7:30 Silsbee 56 Sour Lake Hardin Jefferson 26
- 11/6 - 7:30 West Columbia 27 Stafford 26
- 11/6 - 7:30 Sweeny Wharton
- 11/6 - 7:30 PM Tatum Gilmer
- 11/6 - 7:30 PM Sealy La Grange
- 11/7 - 7:30 Rusk Diboll
- Class 2A
- 11/6 - 7:30 Buna Anahuac
- 11/6 - 7:30 Refugio 49 Bloomington 3
- 11/6 - 7:30 Hitchcock Boling
- 11/6 - 7:30 New Waverly Buffalo
- 11/6 - 7:30 Natalia Cotulla
- 11/6 - 7:30 Frankston Elkhart
- 11/6 - 7:30 Academy Florence
- 11/6 - 7:30 Centerville Groveton
- 11/6 - 7:30 East Bernard 48 Hallettsville 26
- 11/6 - 7:30 Deweyville Hardin
- 11/6 - 7:30 Geronimo Navarro 21 Karnes City 7
- 11/6 - 7:30 Newton 26 Kirbyville 29
- 11/6 - 7:30 Skidmore-Tynan Odem
- 11/6 - 7:30 Hebbronville Premont
- 11/6 - 7:30 Wallis Brazos 3 Rice 36
- 11/6 - 7:30 Bishop Riviera Kaufer
- 11/6 - 7:30 San Diego Santa Rosa
- 11/6 - 7:30 Kenedy 0 Stockdale 35
- 11/6 - 7:30 George West Three Rivers
- 11/6 - 7:30 Danbury Vanderbilt Industrial
- 11/6 - 7:30 Hempstead Weimar
- 11/6 - 7:30 San Augustine 6 Woodville 49
- Class 1A
- 11/6 - 7:30 Santa Maria Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco
- 11/6 - 7:30 La Villa Benavides
- 11/6 - 7:30 Sunray Booker
- 11/6 - 7:30 Hull Daisetta 54 Burkeville 6
- 11/6 - 7:30 Hull Daisetta 54 Burkeville 6
- 11/6 - 7:30 Colmesneil 18 Evadale 21
- 11/6 - 7:30 Runge 0 Falls City 48
- 11/6 - 7:30 Flatonia 7 Ganado 50
- 11/6 - 7:30 Charlotte Pettus
- 11/6 - 7:30 Eldorado Rocksprings
- 11/6 - 7:30 Brackettville Brackett 33 Sabinal 21
- 11/6 - 7:30 Louise Somerville
- 11/6 - 7:30 Woodsboro Yorktown
- Class Tapps I
- 11/6 - 7:30 Bellaire 32 St. Pius X 35
- Class
- 11/6 - 7:00 Galveston Ball 6 Clute Brazoswood 36
- 11/6 - 7:30 Wallis Brazos 3 Altair Rice Consolidated 36
- 11/6 - 7:30 Moody Beeville A C Jones
- 11/6 - 7:30 Fort Bend Travis 29 Highland School 35
- 11/6 - 7:30 Hughes Springs Jefferson
- 11/6 - 7:30 Kopperl Milford
- 11/6 - 7:30 Needville 28 Pattison Royal 34
- 11/6 - 7:30 Los Fresnos Porter
- 11/6 - 7:30 Sharpstown 31 Reagan 0
- 11/6 - 7:30 Fort Bend Travis 29 Roscoe Highland 35
- 11/6 - 7:30 Bellaire 32 Saint Pius X 35
- 11/6 - 7:30 Chester 0 Saratoga West Hardin 2
- 11/6 - 7:30 Frankston Slocum
- 11/6 - 7:30 Bellaire 32 St. Pius 35
- 11/6 - 7:30 Livingston 14 Vidor 28
- 11/6 - 7:30 Chester 0 West Hardin 2
- 11/7 - 4:00 Houston Cy-Falls Houston Cy-Woods
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