HUNTSVILLE — The floor at Hornet Gym sure looked crowded Wednesday afternoon. That’s because there were 13 players running around like crazy — five on offense and eight on defense.
To get his team ready for Friday’s Region III semifinal game against Houston Yates, Huntsville coach Larry Carlson wisely devised a practice schedule that includes a hectic press-break drill complete with eight yellow-shirted defenders.
Carlson even convinced Lady Hornets head coach Jay Oliphant and a couple of sprinters from the high school track team to help him simulate the pace the Hornets are going to face for 32 minutes at the Merrell Center on Friday night.
Afterward, Carlson appeared upbeat.
“Today’s practice was real good,” the Hornets coach said. “We pressed all over the floor with eight guys thinking that the extra pressure will get us ready, and I think it will. We also worked on our transition defense.
“To beat Yates, there are two big keys. First, you have to really minimize your turnovers. They force so many of them, but you’ve got to take care of the ball against their press. They also throw the ball in so quickly that you’ve got to be ready with your transition defense. We can’t be walking back after we score because they’ll throw it the length of the floor and get easy baskets that way.”
The Hornets were huffing and puffing after Wednesday’s workout, but they are pumped about the opportunity to play the top-ranked team in Texas, and the No. 1 team in the nation, for a spot in the Region III finals.
“I’m kind of excited about it,” sophomore guard Daniel Hazlewood said. “We get to play the number one team in the nation. I haven’t even played anybody that’s in the top five in the state. It’s crazy.”
Yates, the defending state champions of Class 4A, has won all 30 of its games this season. The Lions have done so in impressive fashion, scoring 118 points on average and giving up only 64.
Coach Greg Wise has taken his team to Hawaii this season for a tournament. That’s where the Lions had their closest call, eking out a 97-96 victory over the ninth-ranked team in the country, Saints Neumann and Goretti High School from south Philadelphia.
Since returning to Houston, the Lions have breezed in all but a couple of their games. Last week, Houston Jones hung around for a little more than a half, but Yates pulled away for a 114-80 win to set up Friday’s meeting with Huntsville.
The Hornets know all about the Lions. Huntsville and Yates played at the Merrell Center in the region quarterfinals two years ago, with the Lions narrowly escaping with a 63-62 win.
Yates also has gotten tons of media exposure this season, some of it after to the record-setting 170-35 pounding they put on Houston Lee, but much of it due to the Lions’ growing reputation as one of the most talented high school teams ever.
“They’re a little faster than the team we played two years ago,” Huntsville senior Marvin Dunbar said of the Lions. “I think they’re way deeper, too. Two years ago some of their main guys were sophomores. They’re seniors now, and they’re way more experienced.”
Carlson agrees with his veteran point guard. With seniors Brandon Peters (Western Kentucky), Joseph Young (Providence) and Darius Gardner (Stephen F. Austin) leading the way, the Lions pounce on their opposition immediately after the opening tip and they don’t let up until the final buzzer rings.
“They’ve basically got four stud athletes out there with a 6-foot-9 kid who can jump out of the building,” Carlson said. “They’re long and rangy. They’re faster than they were two years ago, more physical and they are hungrier for sure. This team has been to the top already and they want to get back there.”
Friday’s game between Huntsville and Yates is scheduled to tip off at 7:30 p.m., after the first semifinal game between Brenham and La Marque, which will start at 6.
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Back to work
Tick tick tick. Tick tick tick tick.
It won’t be long until the alarm goes off early Monday morning, signaling the start of high school football practice in Huntsville.
Freshmen hit the field at 8 a.m. Monday and Hornets head coach Shane Martin can’t wait. Huntsville’s defensive coordinator the past two years, Martin has been waiting seven long months for the first day of serious summer workouts. -
Huntsville ISD hires new volleyball coach
On paper and in her head, Stephanie Branch quietly took notes while sitting in the stands at Bryan High School on Thursday night. She paid particular attention to the team from Huntsville, because in a little more than a month that bunch will be her’s.
The daughter of a teaching and coaching couple, Branch, 31, was hired this week as the Lady Hornets’ new head volleyball coach. She replaces Brittany Brumbelow, who stepped down from her position at the end of the school year to spend more time with her family. -
High school notebook: Brenham boys edge Hornets at state track meet
Round one went to the Brenham boys. The Cubs won the District 18-4A boys track and field title last month in Willis.
The Huntsville boys took round two. Led by state qualifiers Justin Gilbert, Brodrick Hadnot, Henry Ford, Dimitri Collier and Cameron Simmons, the Hornets evened the score by outscoring the Cubs at the Region III track meet in Huntsville early this month.
In Austin last weekend, the Cubs edged the Hornets in the unofficial battle for track and field supremacy in District 18-4A. -
Going for gold
It wasn’t that long ago. RaKira Turner stood in the shot put ring and with all of her might, flat-footed she heaved the heavy ball forward.
Her first throws from the discus ring were even more memorable. With no idea about how to hold the strangely shaped disc, Turner did her best but the results were far from pretty. -
Hornets finish strong
They easily could have gone through the motions.
Sitting eighth in the team standings after a miserable first day at the UIL Boys Golf State Championships, the Hornets could have trudged around the Jimmy Clay Golf Course without a care.
They could have turned in another big score, gotten back on the bus and hit the highway headed home to Huntsville.
These Hornets had too much pride to mail in the second round of the tournament. On Tuesday, the Huntsville boys made a huge turnaround, shooting a team score of 307, which moved them up to sixth in the team standings. -
Difficult district
The Lady Hornets played their best round of golf Monday at Raven Nest Golf Club. Unfortunately for the Huntsville girls, they are stuck in District 18-4A with two, and probably three, of the top teams in the state.
Led by junior Madison Ward, who shot a solid 79, Huntsville’s varsity team posted a 349 team score during the first round of the District 18-4A tournament. That total puts the Lady Hornets in fourth place behind Montgomery Gold (310), Montgomery Purple (313) and Magnolia A (319) heading into today’s final round. -
Hornets finish first at Dayton track meet
The track teams from Huntsville High School did exactly what their head coach wanted them to do last week in the final tune-up before the all-important District 18-4A meet.
The Hornets finished first and the Lady Hornets placed third in the team standings at the Bronco Relays in Dayton. -
Gilbert advances to 100-meter finals at Texas Relays
Huntsville senior Justin Gilbert booked a spot in the main event. With a sizzling showing in the prelims for the 100-meter dash, Gilbert earned a place in the finals of the Texas Relays this afternoon in Austin.
Hopefully, he will have some company as some of his teammates try this morning to advance to the finals at Mike Myers Stadium at the University of Texas. -
‘I’m going to be nervous’
Austin’s Mike Myers Stadium is the place to be this weekend. The top track and field athletes not only in Texas, but from across the United States, will be competing inside a stadium full with the sport’s most passionate fans.
As a reward for weeks of hard work, and also to act as a possible tune-up for next month’s season-ending state meet, Huntsville High School is sending its best athletes to Austin, too. -
Top-ranked Cubs bring big bats to Huntsville
On a night when Brenham’s Chase Wellbrock nearly threw a no-hitter, Huntsville head coach Jeff Brumbelow shook his head more about the Cubs’ impressive hit parade.
Brenham came to Kate Barr Ross Park on Wednesday and quickly took control on the District 18-4A baseball game against the Hornets. The top-ranked Cubs banged out 16 hits in the first three innings and scored 13 runs on their way to a commanding 18-1 win over Huntsville. - More Hornet Sports Headlines
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