Victories in their next three games can assure the fifth-ranked Georgetown Lady Eagles of their 31st straight appearance in the UIL state playoffs.  Considering the current course of the 14-game race, two of the next three probably would earn a postseason berth, but why take a chance? Georgetown currently stands 6-1 at the numerical midpoint of the District 25-5A race after beating Leander Glenn, 53-29, on the road Tuesday night. They are one game behind No. 1-ranked Cedar Park and ahead of Leander Rouse, 3-1 after two stoppages with Covid-19 protocols, and Glenn, 5-3.

    

The Lady Eagles, 16-3 for the season, will start that three-game push at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Eagle Gym when they face Marble Falls (1-6), a team they beat 59-39 on Dec. 11 in the Lady Mustangs’ corral. They will remain at home Tuesday to play arch-rival East View, (3-4), which faces Glenn on Friday. On Friday, Jan. 22, GHS will visit winless Leander, currently 0-7 in district action. In the first 25-5A meetings with East View and Leander, Georgetown posted a 47-32 win over the Lady Patriots on the road and a 57-23 besting of the Lady Lions at Eagle Gym. In addition to East View and Leander next week, the Lady Eagles are now scheduled for a Saturday, Jan. 23, make-up game with Rouse on the Raiders’ court. The game originally was scheduled for Dec. 22. Georgetown also will celebrate Cancer Warriors’ Night” on Friday.

     

 In Tuesday’s victory over the Lady Grizzlies, who are coached by former GHS assistant coach Jordan Ramey, the Lady Eagles scored the final seven points in the first quarter to claim a 10-4 lead. Back-to-back 3-pointers by senior guard Graci Harris and junior guard Jacqui Spencer helped Georgetown push the lead to 24-14 at the half. The Lady Eagles took complete control of the game in the third quarter as they scored the initial 12 points of the period with trees by junior guards Morgan Larson and Ella Vickers bookended the rally. After outscoring the Griz, 15-3, in the period, the lead swelled to 22 points at 39-17.  The largest advantage of the night was 28 points twice in the fourth quarter on baskets by Harris and senior forward Lauren Woodard.

 

“It was a huge win for us,” Farney said of a game played on the heels of last Friday’s 63-25 loss to Cedar Park. “I’m so proud of all of our players. I’m proud of the effort and of our ability to play strongly after the loss.” The GHS defense was a major factor in the victory as it limited Glenn to just 11 baskets in 47 attempts (23 percent), including just three successes in 20 attempts from beyond the arc. No Glenn played scored more than eight points. The Lady Eagles also posted a 38-26 edge on the boards with junior post-Sheila Lee pulling down 10 and fellow junior Niah Williams having eight. Georgetown also forced 20 turnovers. The balanced GHS offense shot 43 percent from the floor (19 of 44) with a balanced attack that saw Woodard top the scoring chart with 10 points. Lee and Harris each added nine points as 10 of the 13 Georgetown players in the game. 

 

For the third playing date in a row, the undefeated GHS JV (17-0) was unable to take the court because of the opponents’ JV being under a Covid-19 quarantine. Coach Corey Cunningham’s Lady Eagles are scheduled to play East View and Leander at 6:30 p.m. Coach Katie Youngblood’s Freshman Blue improved to 13-2 with a 42-12 victory over Glenn. Lucy Waring led the first-year Lady Eagles with 16 points as Caroline Rutledge and Ava Linyard scored 10 and six, respectively.  GHS had beaten Glenn 39-2 in the first meeting.

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TUESDAY’S 25-5A VARSITY GAME

At Leander Glenn High School

GEORGETOWN 53, LEANDER GLENN 29

GHS (53) — Ella Vickers 2-6 0-0 5, Niah Williams 1-1 1-3 3, Jacqui Spencer 1-3 3-4 6, Sam Folson 0-1 1-2 1, Brooke White 1-2 0-0 3, Morgan Larson 2-6 0-0 5, Graci Harris 4-8 0-0 9, Taylor Meyners 0-0 0-0 0, Megan Herring 0-2 2-2 2, Jordyn Stout 0-2 0-0 0, Madelyne Furr 0-0 0-0 0, Lauren Woodard 4-6 2-2 10, Sheila Lee 4-7 1-2 9. Totals: 19-44 (43 percent) 10-15 (67 percent) 53.

  

GLENN (29) — Mariah Houston 1-10 2-4 4, Taylor Davis 0-0 0-0 0, Londyn Steere 3-9 2-4 10, Kathryn Brown 0-5 0-2 0, Fernanda Herrera 1-1 0-0 3, Angelina Williams 1-3 0-0 2, Ashley Bonneville 1-12 0-0 2, Crystal Jones 4-7 0-0 8, Maxwell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 11-47 (23 percent) 4-10 (40 percent) 29.

   

Halftime: GHS, 24-14. 3-point shooting: GHS, 5-16 (Vickers 1-3, Spencer 1-2, White 1-2, Larson 1-4, Harris 1-3, Stout 0-2); TGH, 3-20 (Houston 0-2, Steere 2-7, Btown 0-3, Herrera 1-1, Bonneville 0-7). Assists: GHS, 9 (Vickers 1, Williams 1, Spencer 3, Larson 1, Harris 3). Rebounds: GHS, 38, 4 offensive (Lee 10, Williams 8, Harris 6, Spencer 3, Herring 3); TGH, 26, 11 offensive (Williams 6, Houston 4, Steere 4), Blocks: GHS, 2 (Lee 1, Williams 1); TGH, 3. Steals: GHS, 10 (Williams 3, Larson 2, Harris 2); TGH, 5 (Steere 3). Turnovers: GHS, 13; TGH 20. Total fouls: GHS 15; TGH 17. Fouled out: TGH, Steere (fourth, 2:21). Technical fouls: none. Records: GHS, 6-1 in 25-5A, 16-3 season; Glenn, 5-3 in 25-5A, 11-7 season.

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TUESDAY’S 25-5A SUB-VARSITY GAME

(GHS scoring only)

Freshman Blue

At Glenn High School

GEORGETOWN 42, LEANDER GLENN 12

GHS (42) — Ashley Valverde 0 0-0 0, Bella Flowers 1 0-0 2, Caroline Rutledge 3 3-6 10, Lexi Hatch 0 0-0 0, Melodi Valdez 2 0-0 4, Maddie Sherbrook 0 0-0 0, Lucy Waring 8 0-0 16, Ava Linyard 3 0-0 6, Gabby Phillips 0 0-0 0, Aspen Mayo 2 0-0 4. 19 3-6 42. Halftime: GHS, 19-4.3-point baskets made: Rutledge 1. GHS record: 6-0 in 25-5A, 13-2. Source: GHS scorebook.

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DISTRICT 25-5A AT A GLANCE

(Schedules subject to change)

Standings — Cedar Park, 7-0; Georgetown, 6-1; Leander Rouse, 3-1; Leander Glenn, 5-3; East View, 3-4; Liberty Hill,2-5; Marble Falls, 1-6; Leander, 0-7.

    

Tuesday’s games: Georgetown 53, Glenn 29; Cedar Park 77, Marble Falls 30; Liberty Hill 57, East View 52;  Rouse 62, Leander 45.

    

Friday’s games: Marble Falls at Georgetown, 8 p.m.; Leander at Cedar Park, 8 p.m.; Glenn at East View, 8 p.m.; Liberty Hill at Rouse, 8 p.m.

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DISTRICT 26-5A STANDINGS

(Based on San Antonio Express-News, Max Preps reports)

(25-5A plays 26-5A in bi-district).

New Braunfels Canyon, 9-1; San Antonio Veterans Memorial, 8-2; Boerne Champion, 7-2; Kerrville Tivy, 6-4; Dripping Springs, 2-4; Seguin, 2-5; Buda Johnson, 1-5; Kyle Lehman, 1-5; Alamo Heights, 0-8. Note: Canyon defeated Champion, 42-40, on Friday night; season series between the two is tied 1-1.

    

Tuesday’s results: New Braunfels Canyon 54, Dripping Springs 31; San Antonio Veterans Memorial 40, Kerrville Tivy 38; Seguin vs. Kyle Lehman, ppd.; Buda Johnson vs. Alamo Heights, not reported; Boerne Champion, bye.

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UPCOMING LADY EAGLES SCHEDULES

(Subject to change)

VARSITY

Friday — Marble Falls, 8 p.m. Tuesday — East View, 8 p.m.

 

JUNIOR VARSITY

Friday — Marble Falls, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday — East View, 6:30 p.m.

 

FRESHMAN BLUE

Friday — Marble Falls, 5:15 p.m. Tuesday — East View, 5:15 p.m.

 

FRESHMAN WHITE

Season completed.

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TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES

CLASS 5A RANKINGS

(Released Monday, Jan. 11)

  1. Cedar Park, 13-1; 2. College Station (13-2); 3. Humble Kingwood Park, 16-0; 4. Wichita Falls Rider, 15-2; 5. GEORGETOWN, 16-3; 6. Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial, 17-2; 7. Mansfield Legacy, 16-1); 8. Lubbock Cooper, 15-3; 9. Pflugerville Hendrickson, 14-2; 10. Amarillo, 11-2; 11. Richmond Foster, 15-2; 12. Wylie East, 16-3; 13. Red Oak, 14-4; 14. Castroville Medina Valley, 15-3; 15. Lake Dallas, 14-4; 16. McKinney North, 13-4; 17. Brownsville Veterans Memorial, 14-2; 18. Highland Park, 13-6; 19. Beaumont United, 7-0; 20. New Braunfels Canyon, 14-2; 21. Bryan Rudder, 12-5; 22. Grapevine, 12-4; 23. Midlothian, 10-4; 24. Plainview, 12-5; 25. Sharyland Pioneer, 9-2. Note: Records provided by TABC (25-5A records include Tuesday’s games).

 

TEXAS GIRLS COACHES ASSOCIATION

CLASS 5A POLL

(Released Tuesday, Jan. 12)

  1. Cedar Park, 13-1; 2. Kingwood Park, 16-0; 3. Beaumont United, 9-0; 4. College Station, 12-2; 5. Richmond Foster, 15-02; 6. Mansfield Legacy, 16-1; 7. Pflugerville Hendrickson, 14-2; 8. Plainview, 12-5; 9. Amarillo, 11-2; 10. GEORGETOWN, 16-3; 11. Fort Worth Wyatt, 16-2; 12. Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial, 16-2; 13. New Braunfels Canyon, 14-2; 14. El Paso Andress, 11-1; 15. Btyan Rudder, 9-2; 16. Lubbock Cooper, 15-3; 17. Castroville Medina Valley, 15-3; 18. Wylie East, 16-3; 19. Lake Dallas, 14-4. 20. Frisco Lone Star, 110-4; 21. McKinney North, 13-4; 22. El Paso Hanks, 8-1; 23. Wichita Falls Rider, 14-2; 24. San Antonio Jefferson, 14-3; 25. Brownsville Veterans Memorial, 14-2. Note: Records provided by TGCA (25-5A records include Tuesday’s games).