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2016-17 District 24-6A Game Results and Standings (as of Feb 15, 2017)
AS OF 2-15-17
1 Dickinson 13-1
2 Clear Lake 11 -3
(losses to Dickinson (2) and Brook)
3 Clear Brook 11 -3
(losses to Springs, Dickinson, and Lake)
4 Clear Springs 6-8
4 Friendswood 6-8
6
Alvin 5-9
7 Clear Creek 3-10
8 Clear Falls 0-13
December 20
Clear Lake 73 at Alvin 67
Clear Brook 62 at Clear Falls 32
Friendswood 66 at Dickinson 68
Clear Springs 59 at Clear Creek 51
January 3, 2017
Dickinson 87 at Clear Lake 83
Clear Creek 48 at Clear Brook 58
Clear Falls 43 at Friendswood 50
Alvin 73 at Clear Springs 52
Jan 6, 2017
Clear Lake 64 at Clear Falls 46
Friendswood 56 at Clear Brook 67
Clear Creek 61 at Alvin 58
Clear Springs 54 at Dickinson 61
Jan 10
Clear Brook 55 at Clear Lake 51
Friendswood 56 at Clear Creek 61
Dickinson 71 at Alvin 62
Clear Falls 59 at Clear Springs 68
Jan 13
Clear Lake 59 at Friendswood 54
Clear Springs 70 at Clear Brook 69 in overtime
Alvin 77 at Clear Falls 50
Clear Creek 66 at Dickinson 69
Jan 17
Clear Lake 60 at Clear Creek 54
Clear Brook 60 at Alvin 59
Friendswood 68 at Clear Springs 53
Clear Falls 49 at Dickinson 74
Jan 20
Clear Springs 65 at Clear Lake 75 (Lake junior Ajare Sanni scored 23 in 2nd half, 40 total)
Dickinson 60 at Clear Brook 58 (Dickinson's freshman Tramon Mark scored 25 in second half)
Alvin 66 at Friendswood 72
Clear Creek 72 at Clear Falls 52
Jan 24 Start of 2nd Round
Alvin 54 at Clear Lake 61
Clear Falls 44 at Clear Brook 64
Dickinson 70 at Friendswood 67
Clear Creek 79 at Clear Springs 81 (OT)
Jan 27
Clear Lake 54 at Dickinson 59
Clear Brook 91 at Clear Creek 73
Friendswood 67 at Clear Falls 60
Clear Springs 67 at Alvin 86
Jan 31
Clear Falls 56 at Clear Lake 68
Alvin 58 at Clear Creek 55
Dickinson 85 at Clear Springs 73
Brook 69 v Friendswood 51
Feb 3
Clear Lake 75 at Clear Brook 57
Clear Creek 48 at Friendswood 51
Alvin 62 at Dickinson 77
Clear Springs 63 at Clear Falls 45
Feb 7
Friendswood 41 at Clear Lake 63
Clear Brook 67 at Clear Springs 48
Clear Falls 44 at Alvin 66
Dickinson 72 at Clear Creek 55
Feb 10
Clear Creek 63 at Clear Lake 76
Alvin 63 at Clear Brook 75
Clear Springs 67 at Friendswood 64
Dickinson 76 at Clear Falls 65
Feb 14
Clear Lake 77 at Clear Springs 70
Clear Brook 70 at Dickinson 69
Friendswood 71 at Alvin 66 (OT)
Clear Falls at Clear Creek
Brook 55 at Lake 51
The Clear Lake team this season is a very good outside shooting team but you could not tell it Tuesday night when the Falcons fell to the Wolverines in a very close, hard fought battle that thrilled the crowd throughout the game. The Falcons went an abysmal 1 of 21 from 3 point land. Yes, 1 of 21 (4.8%). Talk about inconsistent! This is the same team that hit 15 treys one week ago against Dickinson.
Brook only took 8 three point attempts in the game. They didn't need to because their inside game was so effectve. Lake was mostly unable to stop Brook's drives to the hoop and Lake could not or would not take charges.
Despite the very poor outside shooting, offensively Lake played well enough to keep the game close. At the end of the 3rd quarter it was 41-40 Lake up by 1. So it all came down to the final quarter. With 2:43 remaining in the game and Brook up by 1, a really bad call put Brook's David Azore at the line for 3 free throws. He sank all three. This put Brook up by 4 and Lake did not recover from it. This gave Brook the game. The referee, who was directly behind the shooter, got suckered into making the call when Azore fell down after his trey attempt. The ref appeared to claim verticality in his explanation to Lake's Coach Penders but being directly behind the shooter is the worst position to judge verticality. The video clearly shows the shooter was not fouled and the shooter's verticality was not impinged upon until after he fell and partially tripped the Lake defender. Just a horrible call.
Lake hit 10 of 13 free throws. Brook shot 13 in the 4th quarter alone hitting 15 of 27 free throws in the game.
Brook's David Azore (#22) who averages 25 ppg was held to 17 points. Lake's Ajare Sanni led all scorers with 24 and Shae Suiaunoa had 11. Brook's Kendrick Christian (#5) who averages 6.5ppg pumped in 15.
Lake is now 15-7, 2-2.
Two of the referees in this game did not appear to be up for the task. They should never be allowed back in the Clear Lake gym. One of the referees has noticeable potential and is going to be good.These two really good teams deserved better officials. The problem is because our district is so tough this season, many of the games are going to get officials who are not considered among the better ones and the officiating will not seem acceptable.
TABC 6A Rankings (as of 1-9-17)
2016-2017 TABC Rankings - January 9, 2017
Boys - Class 6A
1. |
Klein Forest |
(18-0) |
2. |
Houston Sam Houston |
(23-1) |
3. |
SA Wagner |
(21-1) |
4. |
Cedar Hill |
(17-4) |
5. |
D Guyer |
(16-3) |
6. |
Dallas Skyline |
(18-1) |
7. |
Garland Lakeview |
(19-3) |
8. |
Cy-Falls |
(17-3) |
9. |
Austin Westlake |
(17-5) |
10. |
Waco Midway |
(19-2) |
11. |
Laredo Alexander |
(21-1) |
12. |
Houston Bellaire |
(17-7) |
13. |
EP Americas |
(21-1) |
14. |
Westfield |
(17-6) |
15. |
Aldine Davis |
(14-6) |
16. |
Duncanville |
(15-5) |
17. |
Amarillo Tascosa |
(12-4) |
18. |
Dekaney |
(15-5) |
19. |
FB Bush |
(13-4) |
20. |
Keller |
(18-1) |
21. |
Edinburg Vela |
(18-3) |
22. |
Clear Lake |
(15-6) |
23. |
Coppell |
(10-6) |
24. |
South Grand Prairie |
(16-4) |
25. |
SA Reagan |
(16-6) |
Dickinson 87 Clear Lake 83 1-3-17
Jan 3, 2017. Dickinson 87 - Clear Lake 83
In a hard fought battle Tuesday evening in Krueger Field House the Dickinson Gators showed why they are regarded as the team to beat in District 24-6A as they left their mark on a determined Clear Lake squad. Their mark, #3 freshmanTramon Mark, scored 32 points with superb shooting from the field. In fact, both teams shot the ball exceptionally well. Lake connected on 15 of 26 treys (57.7%) to dazzle the crowd. Dickinson's dominance on the boards made the difference in the game.
Scoring for Lake: Ajare Sanni 29, Zaid Harris 19, Shae Suiaunoa 11, Riley Abercrombie 10
Clear Lake is now 14-6. Lake travels to Clear Falls Friday night.