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Islamic ideology driving the
“terrorists” than with our own? labeling him the “new Salman
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the Kaambakhsh case, or bom British writer whose
would be, I think, if it came, to 1988 Islamic death sentence
from Iran marked the arrival of second half and 47 percent for
the jihadist movement into the the game.
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peoples who, on liberation,
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Camarillo, Salvador Lopez,
and Brandon Horne led the
Bear defense.
The Cedar Bayou 7B Bears
improved to 3-1 in conference
play with a 24-21 victory over
the Baytown Goslins. Jaylen
Matthews led all scorers with
12 points. Jason Moses added
five points, Jared Erwin four,
and Derek Paddie and Scott
Sinclair two points each.
Juwan Jones scored 10
Gentry Mustangs/
Highland Eagles
The 8A Gentry Mustangs
defeated the Highlands Eagles
42-29. Karrion Glover l«d the
way for Gentry, with 13
points. Tavaris Moody added
seven points, while Jeandel
Jones chipped in six. Leading
rebounders for Gentry were
Keitheen Holsey and Isiah
Wimberly. The win evens
Gentry’s conference record at
2-2.
Leading scorers for
points. Julio Ramirez, Tony
Christian, and Jeremy Gilbert
also scored for Horace Mann.
Andrew Vasquez was steady
on the defensive end for the
Gators.
Because there’s a five-year
difference between the two,
Peyton concedes to not really
getting to know Eli as much
more than just the easygoing
little brother until after he had
left for college.
Their football careers also
developed in different spheres.
Peyton was the star at
Tennessee, a national program
with a national reputation, and
when he was drafted by
Indianapolis with the first
pick, the city rejoiced and fig-
ured the Super Bowl title that
finally came last year was just
a matter of time.
Eli’s college career at
Mississippi was a success,
albeit not as ballyhooed as
Peyton’s. His entry into the
NFL wasn’t nearly as smooth.
Eli is nowhere near as
Chark led the Bears in
rebounding.
The 8B Cedar Bayou Bears
defeated Baytown 52-18.
In 7A action, Cedar Bayou
topped Baytown 31-27, to
improve to 3-1 in conference
play. Chris Richard (four
points), Shane Brown (three
points), and Kyle Murray (two
points) were offensive leaders
ignoring the story. AFP reports
this week that the Taliban have
weighed in on the case, also
calling for “severe punish-
ment” for Kaambakhsh. The
points, to lead the 7B Goslins. the Gator scoring with seven
James Clay, Juan Lopez, and
Will Covington added five,
four, and two points, respec-
tively.
and Terry Vallaire, with eight
and six points, respectively.
Brandon Shelby added five
points, while Brandon Hamm
and Herbert Otis each record-
ed four points. Cassel Samuel
chipped in two points to round
out the scoring.
Gentry’s 8B squad upped
their conference record to 4-0
with a 36-25 victory over
Highlands. Melvin Smith,
Zach Shivers, and Christian
Vargas were the top scorers
for Gentry. Other contributors
for the Mustangs were
Matthew Fleming and Adam
Estrada.
Offensive leader for
Highlands was Jared Kennedy,
with 13 points. Chris Polk
(six points), Denton Lucas
(two points), Terrel Walker
(two points), Brandon
Chapman (one point), and
Ryan Ferguson (one point)
rounded out the scoring.
The 7A Gentry Mustangs
remained undefeated on the
season with a hard-fought 41-
40 victory over Highlands.
Leading the way for the
Mustangs were Kenneth Ward
and Richard Zeno, with 13
and 10 points, respectively.
Also contributing on offense
were Brigham Rushing (six
points), Zane Vemeuil (four
points), Deandre Durden and
Jordan Cruikshank (three
points each), and Joseph
Worley (two points).
Defensive leaders for the
Mustangs were Alex Garcia
and Kaleel Samuels.
Leading scorer for
Highlands was Jamar Gibson,
with 20 points. Patrick Sutton
added eight points, and Zach
Woodard followed with four.
The Gentry Mustangs 7B
team defeated Highlands on
Thursday night, by a score of
50-29. High scorer for the
Mustangs was Sean Hawkins,
with 12 points. Damere
Thompson threw in eight
points for the Mustangs.
Keith Tarlton, Aaron Estrada,
Blake Roberts, Kafo Tuha,
Dequarian Reid, Scott Lee,
Mitchell Hudson, and Adam
Mason all contributed points
in the win. The 7B Mustangs
improved their season record
to 6-1.
Leading scorers for
Highlands were Joseph Lewis,
Terryll Vallaire, and Vigor
Tejada, each with six points.
Taylor Wooster added four
points, Blake Garces two, and
Bryce Morgan and Cody
Johnson each added one point.
Defensive leaders for
Highlands were Robert
Hackett, Bryce Morgan,
Derrick Bonin, and Justin
Hill.
Jason Haggerty threw in a
game high 30 points, and
Chris Garza tallied 13 points,
including two clutch free
throws down the stretch as the
Horace Mann 8A Gators
edged the Woodland Acres
Horne s 65-64. Keith Johnson
tallied 14 points, Ja’Rodd
Barnaba six points, and Nate
Scott two points for the
Gators. Garza also pulled
down 10 rebounds for Horace
Mann. Alex Gonzales and
Robert Vasquez led a steady
Horace Mann defensive effort. Highlands were Chris Cowen
In 8B action, Woodland
Acres defeated Horace Mann
36-19. Leading scorers for
Horace Mann were Joshua
Chatlin and Jarvis Baldon
with six and five points,
respectively. Jordan
Clements, Christian Ochoa,
and Christian Nunez played
well for the Gator defense.
The 7A Horace Mann
Gators improved to 2-2 in
conference play with a 36-12
win over the Hornets of
Woodland Acres. Leading
scorer for Horace Mann was
Jarvis Simon, with 21 points.
Josh Zellers scored 11, and
Mitchell Rawlins and
Marquise Mitchell threw in
two each. Antonio Montoya,
Hebert Diaz, and Cody
Salinas contributed to a stiff
Horace Mann defense.
The 7B Horace Mann
Gators fell to Woodland Acres
38-13. Hayden Purswell led
Gtfose Creek Junior High boys’ basketball report
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Baytown Goslins/
Cedar Bayou Bears
The 8A Baytown Goslins
defeated Cedar Bayou 76-70.
In a well-played, hard-fought
contest, Javon Richardson led
all scorers with 39 points.
Joseph Jean added 24 points
for the Goslins. Chris Torres,
Isaiah Stevenson, and Juan
Delagarza added four points
each. Hunter Waldie, Mike
Martinez, and Chris Alfred
turned in solid defensive per-
formances for Baytown. The
Goslins are now 4-0 in confer-
ence and are tied with Horace
Mann going into the final sea-
son game.
Jalen Duarte led Cedar
Bayou with 20 points. Albert
Driver followed with 13
points, and Kenneth Lewis
Of course, no player reaches scored 10 points. Jeffrey
this level without having some
cunning and fire. ’
Eli described one turning
point in the family dynamic
coming after Peyton had gone
away to college. Eli decided
he wanted Peyton’s old room
because it was a little bigger.
Time passed. Eli started
growing and lifting weights.
When Peyton came back from for Cedar Bayou. Oscar
college, he often booted Eli
out and took his old room
back.
“Early on, I’d give it back to
him, but I finally felt I could
stand up to him, so we’d get in
a wrestling match,” Eli said.
Peyton found out what the
rest of the NFL learned this
season: Baby brother isn’t a
pushover anymore.
“We left a lot of points on
A defining moment, you the floor just like we did at
might say. But no one seems to their place,” Champagne said.
Of course, not everyone is want to consider what it “For the most part, the guys
means. have done a good job. We’re
Diana West is a columnist for not that good, we don’t have
The Washington Times. She can the same talent other teams
be contacted via have. I commend the guys for
dianawest@verizon.net. being in the game. That being
said, we have lost a lot of
games because we are not
being professional. A profes-
sional will hit free throws and
he will get in the gym and
work on it and make himself
better.”
Keller led Lee in scoring
with 21 points on nine of 27
shooting and also led the team
in rebounds with eight. Giles
scored 18 points and went four
of six beyond the arc while St.
Paul Latham added 13, six of
which came in the final sec-
onds when the game was
decided. C.J. Busby also
reached double figures with
10. The Rebels will be on the
road this week as they travel to
Tyler on Wednesday and
Trinity Valley on Saturday.
Tyler is in first place with a
12-1 in region play while
Trinity Valley stands seventh
with a 6-7 record.
jihadist group effectively
called for the man’s death by
This is the terrible lesson of Rushdie” after the Bombay-
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