Texarkana Gazette

Leopards fall in bi-district round to Spring Hill

- By Earl Gill

MOUNT VERNON, Texas— Liberty-Eylau fought until they couldn’t fight anymore.

Liberty-Eylau fell to Spring Hill in the Class 4A bi-district round at Tiger Gym in Mount Vernon, 73-59.

Spring Hill, ranked No. 14 in the Texas Associatio­n of Basketball Coaches state poll, opened the contest on the run.

The Panthers (35-3) scored eight unanswered points in the first quarter to give themselves the early cushion.

The Leopards played tenacious defense from the opening tip, but their aggressive play caused turner over and fouls for themselves.

The Leopards settled down and clawed back to tie the Panthers at the buzzer on a Dominique Williams putback, 10-10.

The Leopards (17-12) continued to control the pace of the contest to open the second period.

Jysaiah Rockwell led the Panthers with a game-high 23 points and teammate Terrance Head added 17 points.

The Panthers used their transition offer to gain a slight edge over the Leopards midway through the second.

The long-range shooting of Williams and Kentraile Atkins kept the margin with the Panthers close.

Vincent Rockwell finished with 14 points for Spring Hill in the rout.

After trailing much of the second quarter, the Leopards tied the contest behind the post play of Talveyion Cooper. Cooper finished the quarter with six points and ended the game with 10 points. Cooper also added nine rebounds.

After a Leopard turnover, Spring Hill was able to regain the lead before intermissi­on, 27-24.

Atkins finished with 11 points and six rebounds for the Leopards, while teammate Williams led the Leopards offensivel­y with 13 with seven rebounds.

Isaiah Cross added nine points for the Leopards.

Cooper continued to dominate the Panthers in the post to open the second half.

Howard Barron knocked down two free throws to put the Leopards within three points at the 5:43 mark, 31-28.

Atkins also was perfect from the charity stripe in the third quarter. Atkins’ four free throws put the Leopards within a point, 33-32, with 4:29 remaining in the period.

Spring Hill’s transition offense helped the Panthers garner a eightpoint lead before the fourth quarter, 44-36.

The Leopards went bucket for

bucket with the Panthers, but Spring Hill ultimately held its lead to advance to the area round against Canton, which beat Sunnyvale, 49-46, in bi-district action. LIBERTY-EYLAU (59): Williams 3 5-8 13, Atkins 3 4-4 11, Cross 3 2-4 9, Daniels 1 0-0 2, Barron 2 3-4 8, Hunter 0 1-2 1, Cooper 4 2-3 10, Harris 1 1-2 3. TEAM TOTALS 16 18-28 59. SPRING HILL (73): Miller 1 0-0 3, J. Rockwell 6 10-11 23, Dishman 4 1-2 10, Caron 0 2-5 2, V. Rockwell 5 4-7 14, Head 7 3-5 17. TEAM TOTALS 23 18-25 73.

3-point goals: L-E-Williams 2, Atkins, Cross, Barron. SH-Miller, J. Rockwell, Dishman. Team fouls: Liberty-Eylau 23, Spring Hill 16.

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