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Page 11 • The Leader • December 6, 2012 • www.theleadernews.com

STH wrestlers start season in San Antonio

Basketball Preview

by Michael Sudhalter sports@theleadernews.com The St. Thomas H igh School wrestling team,under the direction of fi rst-year head coach Tim C larkson, will compete in the Russ Pederson Invitational Friday and Saturday in San Antonio. “O ur wrestlershave had a great summer and fall season preparing for this year,â€? C larkson said. “As returning state champions, we have a target on our back and have quickly become the team that most area schoolswould like to beat.â€? C larkson is the D ean of Students at St. Thomas and also serves as an assistant football coach for a program that haswon 18 games over the past two seasons. Reagan High junior guard Reggie Pelayo drives to the basket during the The Eagles, who won the St. Thomas High sophomore Ricky Regas, left, is a returning state champion at 160 pounds for the Eagles. Bulldogs’ 73-47 win over Dickinson last month. (Kevin Long/GulfCoastShots.com) TAPPS State Title and earned a (Photo by Kevin Long/GulfCoastShots.com) Prep StateC hampionship,return three reigning state champions– Bishop Lynch on N ov. 24 in the C lassic at Brother M artin H igh H oliday C lassic) on D ec. 28-29, senior team captain TravisBrad- quarterfi nalsof the TAPPS D ivi- School)on D ec.21-22andShreve- andAtlanta(theC linch G earPrep ford (170),senior N icky Tribble sion I Playoffs. Reagan High School ďŹ rst-year head boys basketball coach Aaron Proctor has port (for the Evangel C hristian Slam) on Jan. 18-19. (126) and sophomore Ricky Rehigh expectations for the Bulldogs this winter. Those football players are se“If we don’t split with Wheatley and go 15-1 in district, I’m going to be a little gas (160). nior starting cornerback C ollin “Last year’s team was loaded C aram (138),junior starting dedisappointed,â€? Proctor said. The Bulldogs (5-5, 1-1) lost to Wheatley, 87-78, in a Class 4A-District 21 game with senior talent, so as a result, fensive end Joseph Lowery (195), many wrestlers who would have junior starting center M ason last month. Reagan defeated North Forest, 79-61 in its district opener. COLOR CORRECTION TO been good enough to crack the Lane (220, and a returning state “We got out of character in the Wheatley game and had turnovers. But that’s lineup at many other schools placer),sophomore starting ofwhat Wheatley does to you,â€? Proctor said. PINUP STYLES 7E LL BLOW wrestled (last) year trying to fensivetackleC ampbellC larkson Proctor joins the Reagan sta after ďŹ ve years as the associate head coach at YOU AWAY WITH STYLE crack the starting lineup,â€?C lark- (220) and senior starting defenClass 5A, Bellaire. 8IJUF 0BL t 4VJUF “I thought it was a great opportunity,â€? Proctor said. “We’re an uptempo type of son said. sive tackle Jack Reidy (285,and a (OUSTON 4EXAS Among those wrestlers are returning state placer). team. Full court is our staple. We like to make teams rely on things they don’t do sophomore Jared Enochs(113), well.â€? Freshmen Andrew and PatCPNCTIFMMIBJSTIPQ DPN junior Spencer Krumholz (160) rick Munn (identical twins),Eric The Bulldogs did just that in winning the bronze bracket of the Katy ISD Nike Classic last weekend. They defeated Fort Bend Kempner, 55-53, in the champion- and senior Phillip N ieto (182). D ehart,C ody Barnes,Blake WilFive football players from liams, Jake D uron and Lorenzo ship game. STH ’sfi rstdistrictchampionship N eal are newcomers to the wresLast season, Reagan ďŹ nished third in 4A-21 behind Yates and Sterling, re8F VTF - 0SFBM 1SPGFTTJOBM DPMPS MJOF spectively. Both of those teams were re-aligned to Class 3A. The Bulldogs lost to team since 2005 will wrestle this tling team. BOE 0SJCF IBJS 4UZMJOH QSPEVDUT winter.The Eagles’football team Pearland Dawson in the second round of the playos. The Eagles will also travel to PVU PG )PVTUPO T 1SFNJFS 4BMPOT VTJOH 03*#& )BJS $BSF

Reagan returns a strong nucleus of players, including senior co-captain guards fi nished 10-2 and lost to D allas New O rleans(fortheTreyCulotta Idarien Feagans and Bryce Mooring, senior guard Sterling Lampley, senior center Cesar Malara, senior guard Kalil Potts, senior guard Daeshun Davis and junior guard Reggie Pelayo. They’ll compete in the Montgomery Tournament this weekend. Class 4A-21 rival, Waltrip, missed the playos this season, but they defeated Austin and Lee thus far in district competition. The Rams will face Davis at 6 p.m. Monday at Delmar-Tusa Fieldhouse. Scarborough is in search of its ďŹ rst victory of the season during its ďŹ rst season as a Class 3A program. The Spartans are led by seniors DeMarre Daniels, Onyx Anderson and Darwin Haynes, juniors DeShawn Jackson and Justin Stewart and freshman Hunter Janacek. For A Pool So Clean, “This is a young team that is looking to improve on its record from last season,â€? Scarborough head coach Brent Youngblood said. “With only three returning Even A Shark Would Like It. varsity players, this group of newcomers (are) ready to start being a competitor in District 23-3A.â€? The Spartans travel to Sterling (at Barnett Fieldhouse) at 5 p.m. Tuesday. dun,dun,dun,dun,dun duhunh, duhunh, CALL St. Thomas graduated three Division I college players – Christian Sanders (Stanford), Chase Brogna (Ball State) and Jeremy King (Loyola of Chicago). STH ďŹ rst-year head coach John Kwok was promoted from freshman coach, replacing Danny Evans, who led the program to a state title in 2011. Last season, the Eagles ďŹ nished 24-11 and reached the state semiďŹ nals. Manning Pool Service STH is 3-4 this season and led by Jamie Keating, P.J. Pane, Josh Reece, Clement www.mannin g p o o ls e r v ic e .com Anozie and Jakobi Nunn. Pearson Garnett, one of the top defensive football players in the area, has joined the team after the football team’s 10-2, district championship season. “(We’re) a young varsity team that continues to get better as the season progresses,â€? Kwok said. “The senior leadership has been tremendous, and the 7 TH 3T underclassmen continue to impress. They play with a style of hard work and togetherness that has been remarkable.â€? www.eclectichome.ws On Tuesday, the Eagles visited Fort Bend Travis led by Kentucky signees Aaron and Andrew Harrison; results were not available at press time. St. Pius X, which ďŹ nished 16-12 last season, will compete in the Houston Christian Mustang Classic this weekend. The Panthers defeated St. Thomas, 54-43, on Nov. 3, posted a pair of victories over Lutheran North as well as a 52-41 win over Tomball Concordia Lutheran; they lost to Second Baptist, 56-53, at the Toyota Center. – Michael Sudhalter

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