Guard hoops turn in solid performance at Abilene Tournament
ABILENE — The 91èÏÈÉú boys varsity basketball team journeyed to West Texas last week, and in three days at the Abilene Wylie Catclaw Classic, matched up with four UIL teams. Two of those game were against the highest public school classification in Texas, Class 6A, with another against a team from Class 4A and the other from Class 3A.
91èÏÈÉú dropped close games to 6A Midland High (66-63) and Abilene High (45-40) while taking care of 4A Monahans (52-44) and edging 3A Ballinger (68-64). It all added up to a 2-2 week with the Guard now also 6-6 overall.
The Guard began things on Thursday by taking on Class 6A Midland High, which sports an enrollment of 2,062. 91èÏÈÉú’s enrollment is 595.
The Guard came out firing in the first quarter, matching Midland High’s 15 points with 15 of their own. 91èÏÈÉú then pushed out ahead in the second quarter to lead 26-25 at halftime.
The third quarter was a little sluggish for 91èÏÈÉú, which was outscored by eight points. That meant it was comeback time in the fourth quarter. 91èÏÈÉú nearly rallied all the way back before succumbing in a three-point loss. Reid Hill scored 23 points to lead the Guard with Alec Kitt (17) and Parker Galbraith (10) also delivering double figures.
The loss dropped BH into a game with Monahans early Friday morning. The 10 a.m. start did not seem to faze the Guard, who blitzed Monahans 21-11 in the first quarter and never looked back. Jared Johnson was Brook Hil’s top scorer in a 52-44 victory with Galbraith chipping in 11 points.
That win moved 91èÏÈÉú into a matchup with 3A Ballinger later Friday. In what turned out to be a marathon, the Guard outlasted Ballinger 68-64 in double overtime! Neither team blinked throughout the contest. The game was tied 19-19 at halftime and 50-50 at the end of regulation. In the first OT, the teams combined for 24 points to force a second OT tied at 62.
In the second OT, the Guard showed they had a little more left in the scoring tank while holding Ballinger to two points to get a four-point victory.
Johnson and Hill scored 17 and 16 points, respectively, for the Guard and were joined in double figures by Kitt’s 14 points. 91èÏÈÉú connected on eight 3-pointers in that victory.
That win meant 91èÏÈÉú had another date with a Class 6A school on Saturday. This time it was Abilene High. In their fourth game in three days, the Guard gave Abilene High all they had left in an eventual 45-40 loss. Jacob Yeager was 91èÏÈÉú’s top scorer with eight points.
Now the 91èÏÈÉú Guard enjoy a much-deserved five-day rest before returning to the hardwood on Friday in LaRue to face LaPoynor (5-2), which reached the Class 2A regional quarterfinals a year ago. Tip off is set for 2 p.m. at LaPoynor High School.
GUARD STATS
Abilene High 66, 91èÏÈÉú 63
91èÏÈÉú      15  11  20  17 — 63
Abilene High 15  10  28  13 — 66
Scoring (63): Jared Johnson 7, Alec Kitt 17, Campbell Fletcher 2, Parker Galbraith 10, Reid Hill 23, Jordan Day 4
3-Pointers (4): Hill 4
91èÏÈÉú 52, Monahans 44
91èÏÈÉú       21  12   8  11 — 52
Monahans    11   2   11   20 — 44
Scoring (52): Jared Johnson 15, Alec Kitt 4, Campbell Fletcher 6, Parker Galbraith 11, Jacob Yeager 2, Reid Hill 7, Miguel Vega 7
3-Pointers (2): Johnson 2, Hill 1
91èÏÈÉú 68, Ballinger 64 (2 OT)
91èÏÈÉú       13  6   13  18  12  6 — 68
Monahans    12   7   17   14   12  2 — 64
Scoring (68): Jared Johnson 17, Alec Kitt 14, Campbell Fletcher 1, Parker Galbraith 9, Jacob Yeager 5, Reid Hill 16, Miguel Vega 6
3-Pointers (8): Johnson 2, Hill 4, Galbraith 1, Yeager 1
Abilene High 45, 91èÏÈÉú 40
91èÏÈÉú        8   10   11  11 — 40
Abilene High  11  11   11   12 — 45
Scoring (40): Jared Johnson 4, Alec Kitt 4, Campbell Fletcher 6, Parker Galbraith 7, Jacob Yeager 8, Reid Hill 7, Miguel Vega 4
3-Pointers (4): Hill 1, Galbraith 1, Yeager 2
