Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Buchel and Inman lead Seven Lakes to victory


Like I said before, listen and absorb because this young Spring team is definitely going to make some noise. Season before last, I said the Klein Forest incoming freshmen class was going to turn that program completely around and after back to back playoff appearances, I guess I was correct, not to mention KF had never gone to the playoffs before. Spring is a little different and not only have they made it to the playoffs but all the way to Austin however that was back in 2006, which was also the same season they played in the postseason.

Katy Byrne, Brittany Smith & Christen Inman


I called last seasons Spring freshmen class the heir apparent to turn that program back around however two key players, Brittany Smith and Brittany Perkins, had to play JV due to transfer rules, while another, Bernesha Peters played off the bat and made Newcomer of the Year. Perkins is out with a sprain however Smith and Peters jumped started Springs offense last night against Seven Lakes in what should be a momentum booster despite losing 57-53. Another boost has got to be Toni Atkinson who led the Lions with 14 off the bench including six in the opening quarter. Turnovers galore on both ends however when you have young players, that's going to happen and  by the final part of the season, you'll see a difference, Smith and Peters added 12 and 11 respectively


Brittany Perkins

Seven Lakes is battle  tested, they know how to win games and a big part of that has got to go to seniors Sydney Buchel and Christen Inman who combined for 40 points in their victory, read more