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Late surge: Boyd bested by Berkner in bi-district

GARLAND -- Despite playing them close for much of the night, McKinney Boyd was unable to repeat its early season success as the Broncos were beaten by Richardson Berkner, 59-48, in Tuesday night's bi-district matchup from Naaman Forest High School.

Boyd had previously beaten Berkner 58-50 earlier this season on Dec. 4. Boyd finishes the 2012-13 season with a 20-10 record while Berkner (29-5) continues on to play in the area round.

Although they were unable to beat Berkner for a second time this year, the game marks the end of a memorable season for Boyd's basketball program.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013 11:26 PM CST

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Girls basketball: Lewisville stuns Colleyville in first round

Published: Monday, February 11, 2013 8:39 PM CST
One week ago, the playoff hopes for Lewisville’s girls basketball team were slim, as the Lady Farmers needed a win to get in and were trailing Coppell by 18 points at halftime.


Less than a week later, the squad is waiting to see who its area-round opponent will be.

Lewisville carried the momentum from its stunning comeback into Monday’s bi-district round matchup against Colleyville Heritage (13-1 and first in District 6-5A), where they pulled off another shocker by upending the Lady Panthers, 37-34.

Jada Butts scored the game-winning points on a layup off a handoff with less than 40 seconds remaining and the Lady Farmers avoided a potential game-tying shot from Heritage when they forced a loose ball and Precious Agu was there to recover it.

“I am so excited,” said Charlotte Jones, Lewisville head coach. “What a great win.”

Butts paced the team with 10 points, while Monisha Neal scored nine and Nikeia Scott contributed six.

Jones said defense and rebounding was key in not only slowing Heritage’s attack, but in creating their own offense.

“The defense became the offense,” she said. “It was crucial. We were getting our hands on a lot of balls and that was the turning point. We would get the rebound and chuck it down court. We were running [Heritage].”

Jones added Lewisville trailed by four in the final quarter but didn’t get discouraged.

Lewisville continues against the winner between Mansfield Timberview and Temple.

The Lady Farmers weren’t the only 5-5A team to advance Monday as Flower Mound held off Grapevine, 57-47.

Lauren Cox paced the Lady Jaguars — who now await the winner between Cedar Hill and Copperas Cove — with 18 points, while Ashley Deary chipped in 13.

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