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Cavaliers turn away Tomball Memorial
THE WOODLANDS, Texas – In control from the outset, the College Park High School boys’ basketball team completed the non-district portion of its schedule with a 59-47 victory Monday over visiting Tomball Memorial.
“We came out tonight and took care of business and did what we had to do,” Cavaliers head boys’ basketball coach Clifton McNeely said.
College Park (12-5) was led by the trio of Brett Reed, McKinley Green and Tristen Newman. Reed scored nine of his team-high 15 points in the first half as the Cavaliers jumped out to a big lead early and settled for a 25-17 advantage at halftime.
Green added 13 points and Newman scored eight of his 12 points in the third quarter as College Park took a 46-32 lead into the final period.
Keanu Andaya and Jayden Holden scored six points each while Chandler Morris contributed with five points and Clinton Noel added two more.
The Cavaliers open District 14-5A play at 7 p.m. Friday at Oak Ridge.
“We came out tonight and took care of business and did what we had to do,” Cavaliers head boys’ basketball coach Clifton McNeely said.
College Park (12-5) was led by the trio of Brett Reed, McKinley Green and Tristen Newman. Reed scored nine of his team-high 15 points in the first half as the Cavaliers jumped out to a big lead early and settled for a 25-17 advantage at halftime.
Green added 13 points and Newman scored eight of his 12 points in the third quarter as College Park took a 46-32 lead into the final period.
Keanu Andaya and Jayden Holden scored six points each while Chandler Morris contributed with five points and Clinton Noel added two more.
The Cavaliers open District 14-5A play at 7 p.m. Friday at Oak Ridge.
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