Feb 28, 2009

State tournaments from around the region

Because many New Mexico schools play opponents from Texas, Oklahoma, Utah and Arizona, I figured it might interested people to see how some of those teams are doing in their states. Her's a small sample:

Colorado
Pueblo South: The Colts, who were the Capital City Invitational champions this year, have lived up to every bit of their expectations so far, having posted a 23-0 record. They are the top seed in their region, which started play on Wednesday. Pueblo South earned a bye for the first round, and play Arvada for the right to go to the Sweet 16 on March 6.

Texas
El Paso Montwood: The Rams improved to 29-3 and advanced to the Class AAAAA regional quarterfinal with a 58-40 win over Mansfield Summit on Friday. It is the fourth time in five years Montwood has advanced this far.
El Paso El Dorado: The Aztecs won their first-ever playoff game with a 65-50 win over Lubbock Coronado on Tuesday. El Dorado (24-9) faced Arlington Bowie this afternoon in an area round playoff game, with the winner advancing to the regional quarterfinals.
El Paso Hanks: The Knights (20-13) won its playoff opener, 60-52, over Midland Lee on Tuesday. Their act continued today against Arlington Martin in an area playoff game.
Midland High: The Bulldogs were walloped by defending AAAAA champion North Crowley, 57-40, in an area playoff game. Their season ended with a 23-7 record.

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