UIL 6A State Championship: Duncanville vs Klein Forest
UIL State Championship game is set. The 6A Conference matchup features. Klein Forest Golden Eagles (33-3) vs Duncanville Panthers (31-7). The winner of the game will be crowned UIL State Champions. Let’s take a look at the game synopsis and…
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Continue ReadingUIL State Championship game is set. The 6A Conference matchup features. Klein Forest Golden Eagles (33-3) vs Duncanville Panthers (31-7). The winner of the game will be crowned UIL State Champions. Let’s take a look at the game synopsis and upshot.
Klein Forest came out hot to start the game. Right off the tip, they knocked down a trey ball. Duncanville was forced to shoot a lot of toughly contested shots. They shot 38% in the first quarter. The Panthers edged the Golden Eagles in the second quarter. Klein Forest went into the half with the lead. Duncanville came out in the third quarter on a mission. They knocked down 4 trey balls. Peavy and Solomon got in foul trouble early in the third. Duncanville turned up their defensive pressure. The game was tight the entire fourth quarter. The Golden Eagles took the lead back in the fourth quarter. Solomon who had been a force defensively fouled out of the game. The Panthers capitalized off of him being out of the game and went straight to the post three possessions in a row. The Panthers retook the lead and held on to finish as the Camps.
1Q | 2Q | 3Q | 4Q | Total | |
Klein Forest | 20 | 11 | 18 | 20 | 69 |
Duncanville | 13 | 13 | 26 | 21 | 73 |
Micah Peavy 6’7 SF / Duncanville / 2020 PHTX100
Played with a super high motor the entire game. He finished well around the rim. Knocked down a pair of deep balls. Strong handle on the ball. Very active on the glass. Got into foul trouble early. He played the entire game. He changed his aggressiveness into assertiveness and allowing the game to come to him in the fourth quarter. Finished with 22 points and 13 rebounds for the game. He shot 10/20-FG and 2/2-3FG.
Jahmi’us Ramsey 6’5 SG / Duncanville / 2019 [Texas Tech – D1] PHTX200
He was explosive around the rim. Made big shots at the right moments. Was able to get his teammates involved in the game. Active on the glass. Good lateral movement. Quick hands defensively. Finished the game with 19 points, 9 rebounds, and 4 assists. He shot 7/21-FG, 1/6-3FG, and 4/5-FT.
Kharee McDaniel 5’10 PG / Klein Forest / 2019 [Central Oklahoma – D2] PHTX200
Played poised and with patience the entire game. High motor point who controlled the offense. He was able to play with multiple speeds. Took his opponent off the dribble and finished at the rim. Shot well from deep. Got his teammates involved in the game. Good lateral movement. Finished with 18 points and 3 assists. Shot 5/13-FG, 4-8-3FG, and 4/5-FT.
Calvin Solomon 6’6 CF / Klein Forest / 2019 PHTX200
Played with a great motor the entire game. He was altering shots and playing the passing lanes. Solid lateral movement. Finished at a high rate around the rim. Has good offensive IQ. Long and athletic. Fouled out of the game. Defensively he was a force. Finished the game with 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists. Shot 5/7-FG and 4/7-FT. He holds a pair of JuCo offers on the table. Would be a solid pick-up D1 Low-Major/D2/JuCo.
Daylan Hamilton 6’2 SG / Klein Forest / 2020
Played solid the entire game. He was able to take his man off the dribble. Finished at the rim over bigger defenders and through contact. Has a decent handle on the ball. Finished the game with 17 points and 3 rebounds. He shot 7/11-FG, 0/1-3FG, and 3/3-FT.
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