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Clear Lake 79 - Pasadena Memorial 51

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Nov 24, 2006 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Individual Scoring:
Kendrell Thompson 19 (5 rebounds), RJ Turner 14 (5 assists), Andrew Gorie 11, Fulton Brisco 10 (4 assists),
Anthony Bilcic 8, Jimmy Witten 8 (7 assists, 6 rebounds), Armie Lewis 5 (6 assists), Christian Enriquez 4



FALCON STATS

FG made

FG attempts

%

2's

27

45

60.0%

3's

5

18

27.8%

free throws

13

17

76.4%



SCORE BY QUARTER

1

2

3

4

Clear Lake

19

21

23

16

Memorial

12

3

19

17



LINESCORE

1

2

3

4

Final

Clear Lake

19

40

63

79

79

Memorial

12

15

34

51

51






REBOUNDS

LAKE

THEM

Offensive

10

8

Defensive

20

18

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Fort Bend Marshall Slips By Clear Lake

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Nov 24, 2006 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Marshall 71 – Clear Lake 67
 
Who among those who witnessed the match-up between Clear Lake and Fort Bend Marshall would not call it an excellent high school basketball game? It was a superb game between two top tier teams destined for the playoffs and a possible rematch. Since the UIL reassigned the district for the Fort Bend schools to District 23 for the first time ever this season, Lake’s district, 24-5A, will go up against the Sugarland/Missouri City crowd in late February in the first round of the playoffs. This does not bode well for the District 24-5A schools but the Clear Lake Falcons provided substantial encouragement when the fans were treated to a preview of what is sure to come after the end of the regular season. It was a superlative basketball game even though Marshall had the smaller Clear Lake squad outmanned on the boards. With 6’ 10” Kem Nweke, Marshall’s man-child, anchoring the rebounding and defense in the paint, some expected the Marshall Buffalos to have their way with the Falcons. Some of those who knew of the Dallas Pinkston narrow victory over Clear Lake at the buzzer just over a week ago and the total dominance of Marshall over Dallas Pinkston with their 27 point victory in the tournament just two days earlier expected a Marshall dominance that would embarrass the Falcons.

But the Falcons would not allow it. They came out relaxed, prepared, and ready to do battle. With Kendrell Thompson leading the way (scoring 11 in the first quarter), the Falcons outshot, outworked, and almost outsmarted the Buffs. With the exceptions of rebounding and points in the paint, the Lake squad played outstanding basketball.

With Marshall’s obvious height advantage, they should have been more dominant on the boards. With Jimmy Witten grinding it out underneath and Kendrell Thompson often being at the right place at the right time, Lake rebounded well but allowed the Buffs too many offensive rebounds. Clear Lake has quick guards who penetrate and score as well as almost any team in the state but they failed to adapt. Repeatedly the Falcons went right at them in the paint and were rebuffed. Since the refs often would not call obvious fouls on the Marshall defenders in close, the Lake attackers should have adjusted by backing off and scoring from farther away. Lake was shooting very well from outside. Conversely, the Marshall guards often scored easily in the paint. Deuce Nichols, son of head coach Gary Nichols, had a game high 26 points, mostly scored in the paint.

Until the last two minutes of the fourth quarter, the game could not have been closer. The lead changed numerous times. The contest was tied at least once in every quarter. Each of the first three quarters ended with a one point difference and neither team enjoyed a margin of more than 4 points until the last six minutes of the game. It was usually a one or two point, thrilling game.

Not unexpected, the refs also made a noticeable difference in a very close ball game. Marshall scored 17 points on free throws out of 23 attempts. Clear Lake scored on 7 of 10 attempts. In a very close game the Falcons were outscored by 10 points at the free throw line. 8 of Marshall’s free throws came once Lake went into desperation mode after falling behind in the last two minutes of the contest. These 8 attempts resulted in 6 Marshall points.

All this adds up to Lake slightly outplaying Marshall but coming up short. This should be encouraging for Falcon fans though. With just some minor adjustments and just a little better officiating, Lake can defeat "magnet school" teams of Marshall’s caliber. The worried look from the faces of the four high school coaches in the gym scouting Lake should be encouraging also.

Individual Scoring:
Kendrell Thompson 24 (6 rebounds), RJ Turner 13 (6 assists),
Fulton Brisco 8 (4 for 4 from the field), Andrew Gorie 8, Armie Lewis 6, Anthony Bilcic 5, Jimmy Witten 3 (8 rebounds)

FALCON STATS

FG made

FG attempts

%

2's

18

36

50%

3's

8

20

40%

free throws

7

10

70%



SCORE BY QUARTER

1

2

3

4

Clear Lake

23

12

10

22

FB Marshall

22

12

12

25



LINESCORE

1

2

3

4

Final

Clear Lake

23

35

45

67

67

FB Marshall

22

34

46

71

71






REBOUNDS

LAKE

THEM

Offensive

6

12

Defensive

16

21

La Porte 70 - Clear Lake 68 in overtime.

Those who watched the La Porte – Dallas Pinkston game in the Texas Invitational Tournament this past weekend saw an impressive, fairly well-rounded La Porte squad with some noticeable talent (Dallas Pinkston had previously defeated Clear Lake before La Porte beat Pinkston in overtime). With La Porte’s 6’4’ senior guard Kevin Perkins (#10) signed with Texas A&M Corpus Christi and 6’7” senior post man Jereal Scott (#44) inked with Steven F. Austin University, some expected a spanking might be in store for the Falcons. But the Falcons had more on their mind than the upcoming Turkey Day Feast. They knew the Bulldogs would be worthy adversaries but with the loaded arsenal of the Falcons, Lake was not about to be embarrassed.

Despite this narrow loss, the Lake squad worked hard, looked good at times, and would have defeated many of their rivals with an effort like the one displayed in the La Porte gym on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Lake’s head coach Lynn McDonald knew it would take a complete team effort to beat the solid La Porte squad but the Falcons left some of their tools at home when they packed for the short trip to La Porte.

Lake should have lost this game by more than 10 points due to any one of the following:
1. Poor outside shooting from the arc (2 of 16 from three point land), meager success with anything from more than five feet from the hoop, and several missed layups (22 of 47 two point attempts).
2. 11 missed free throws compared to La Porte’s 5 misses ( La Porte was 20 of 25 from the charity stripe);
3. Lake’s leading scorer, senior Kendrell Thompson, who has at times carried the team on his back, did not show up until the fourth quarter. Thompson, who is averaging 20.3 points per game through seven games this season, went scoreless through three quarters (0 for 4) before coming alive in the fourth period to score 11. Thompson fouled out with 7.8 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter and was consequently unavailable during the overtime.
4. Poor officiating. Why any coach thinks he can schedule a 5A basketball game on the afternoon before Thanksgiving Day and get any quality officials is a mystery. All three officials were inexperienced refs with each yet to complete his third season calling varsity ball. Consequently, the game was replete with officiating errors. After a first half of stinky officiating and a very vocal crowd, two of the officials visibly withdrew throughout much of the second half and quit making many calls except obvious ones but one official, a real glutton for punishment, insisted on staying bad throughout the game. They are human after all.
5. Lack of depth off the bench. Today in 5A varsity ball in Texas it takes ten really good players to compete with many of the teams out there. Not just the top tier teams either. Against a team like La Porte this season, it takes a full team to win. This will be true for several teams Clear Lake will face this year. Andrew Gorie has returned from injury status and was suited out but was not allowed to play. Reserve guard Steven Hartman sustained what appeared to be a knee injury five minutes into the first quarter and did not return to the game. Let’s hope Steven mends quickly over Thanksgiving and his injury is minor.

Any one of these five factors above could have caused a lopsided victory for the taller, supposedly quicker Bulldogs. Instead, the lead changed multiple times and the game was tied at least six times from the second through the fourth quarter and was a close game throughout. So why did the Falcons only lose by 2 in overtime? La Porte did not look all that good against Lake because of superb defensive play by the Falcons (17 steals for the Falcons plus several Bulldog turnovers). Lake played smarter, quicker basketball at times, lots of hustle and hard work, glimpses of brilliance by Fulton Brisco and RJ Turner although we have come to expect even more, superb play by Jimmy Witten and Armie Lewis, and good team basketball most of the game. Armie had his best game of the season so far and seems to be back on track. Jimmy played his first complete game of the season. Witten had 11 rebounds against bigger, taller opponents with longer arms and did not get in foul trouble due to savvy ball. We were beginning to believe we would have to change Jimmy’s jersey because the refs seem to have an affinity for calling fouls on Witten’s #44 if he failed to smile or something.

This was an exciting basketball game that Clear Lake should have won. It demonstrated some of the obvious strengths of the Falcons. With Lake’s tenacious defense that was intensified to very impressive, tenacious defense at times, it offered some encouragement for those who might look forward and those who know the Falcons will become more consistent as the season progresses.

FYI: Spotted in the crowd: Baseball Hall of Famer Dave Winfield. It seems Winfield is starting guard RJ Turner’s uncle. The Falcons next game is at home Saturday against Pasadena Memorial.


Individual Scoring:
Armie Lewis 17 (6 assists, 3 steals, 5 rebounds), RJ Turner 13 (4 steals), Kendrell Thompson 11,
Jimmy Witten 8 (11 rebounds, 4 steals), Fulton Brisco 7 (4 steals), Christian Enriquez 5, Anthony Bilcic 4, Jordan Paultz 2, Steven Hartman 1


FALCON STATS

FG made

FG attempts

%

2's

22

47

46.8%

3's

2

16

12.5%

free throws

18

29

62.0%



SCORE BY QUARTER

1

2

3

4

Clear Lake

10

17

14

22

La Porte

11

13

22

17



LINESCORE

1

2

3

4

Final

Clear Lake

10

27

41

63

68

La Porte

11

24

46

63

70






REBOUNDS

LAKE

THEM

Offensive

11

Defensive

16




Individual Scoring:
Kendrell Thompson 15 (5 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks, 7 of 7 free throws), Armie Lewis 14 (5 assists), RJ Turner 11 (4 rebounds),
Jimmy Witten 8 (6 rebounds), Fulton Brisco 6, Christian Enriquez 4, Anthony Bilcic 2, Steven Hartman (2 charges taken)

FALCON STATS

FG made

FG attempts

%

2's

15

34

44.1%

3's

5

10

50.0%

free throws

15

22

68.1%



SCORE BY QUARTER

1

2

3

4

Clear Lake

20

9

18

13

Dobie

10

7

14

18



LINESCORE

1

2

3

4

Final

Clear Lake

20

29

47

60

60

Dobie

10

17

31

49

49






REBOUNDS

LAKE

THEM

Offensive

10

17

Defensive

12

13


Individual Scoring:
Kendrell Thompson 22 (9 of 9 free throws, 3 assists),
RJ Turner 9 (5 rebounds), Armie Lewis 8 (8 of 8 free throws), Fulton Brisco 6 (4 rebounds), Jimmy Witten 3, Christian Enriquez 1

FALCON STATS

FG made

FG attempts

%

2's

10

23

43.5%

3's

4

16

25.0%

free throws

17

21

80.9%



SCORE BY QUARTER

1

2

3

4

Clear Lake

13

9

7

20

Clear Creek

8

8

8

12



LINESCORE

1

2

3

4

Final

Clear Lake

13

22

29

49

49

Clear Creek

8

16

24

36

36






REBOUNDS

LAKE

THEM

Offensive

6

3

Defensive

12

12