Prospect Upshot: Galena Park North Shore vs Duncanville
In the first Conference 6A matchup, we have Galena Park North Shore Mustangs (33-3) vs Duncanville Panthers (30-7). The winner of this game moves on to play in the UIL Conference 6A Championship Game. This is our synopsis and upshot of…
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Continue ReadingIn the first Conference 6A matchup, we have Galena Park North Shore Mustangs (33-3) vs Duncanville Panthers (30-7). The winner of this game moves on to play in the UIL Conference 6A Championship Game. This is our synopsis and upshot of the game.
Duncanville opens up on a 5-0 lead and forces North Shore a quick timeout. North Shore comes out of the timeout and knocks down a quick trey ball. North Shore was overaggressive in the first quarter. The Panthers were in the 1 and bonus early on in the game. The second quarter was a game of turnovers between both teams. North Shore went on a 10-0 run to close out the half. North Shore continues there dominance to start the third. Duncanville throws a full-court press which speeds up the Mustangs. Forcing three turnovers in a row in which the Panthers capitalized off of each one. Duncanville keeps the pressure on North Shore in the fourth quarter. The Panthers were able to hold on to the lead and make it to the Championship Game.
1Q | 2Q | 3Q | 4Q | Total | |
Duncanville | 12 | 9 | 18 | 24 | 63 |
North Shore | 7 | 19 | 15 | 15 | 56 |
Micah Peavy 6’7 SF / Duncanville / 2020 PHTX100
Playing solid. Playing with patience and displaying his skill set. Finishing tough shots in the paint. He is a springboard off the second jump. Has good lateral movement. Very active on the defensive side of the ball. Has a great wingspan. Finished with 18 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 steals. He shot 8/12-FG and 2/3-FT.
Jahmi’us Ramsey 6’5 SG / Duncanville / 2019 [Texas Tech – D1] PHTX200
Has a great motor. The Texas Tech commit played solid on both sides of the ball. Active hands defensively. Played the passing lanes and altered several shots. Didn’t have the best shooting night, but he was still a force on the offensive side of the ball. He was super active on the glass also. Finished with 16 points, 11 rebounds, 5 steals, and 3 assists. Shot 5/12-FG, 1/5-3FG, and 5/10-FT.
Bruce Scott 6’3 SG / North Shore / 2019
He is not the quickest player on the floor, but he has a mean first step. Had his opponent on his heels. Knocking down big shots. He was able to penetrate the lane and create for himself and his teammates. Displayed good vision. Played solid on-ball defense. Finished with 19 points, 5 assist, and 4 rebounds. He shot 8/15-FG and 3/9-3FG for the game. He is an unsigned senior and would be a great steal.
Keiman Capers 6’6 PF / North Shore / 2019 PHTX200
Played really solid in the paint. He was active on the glass and boxing out his opponent on every shot attempt. Has soft hands and nice footwork. Has a solid body frame that he uses well. Finished with 8 points, 6 rebounds, and 1 steal. Shot 4/8-FG and 0/2-3FG. He would be a great addition to a D3/NAIA.