BRECKENRIDGE – On the strength of a 15-3 run to end the first half and start the second, the No. 8 May Lady Tigers flipped the momentum – and kept it – en route to a 40-32 Region II-A area round victory over the No. 15 Munday Mogulettes Monday.
With the win, District 13-A co-champion May (22-4) will advance to the Region II-A quarterfinals to face District 14 champion and 13th-ranked Westbrook (23-4), a 60-27 area round winner over Roby, at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Winters.
“Just like every game this year they played with grit,” said May head coach Derek Stevens. “That’s our motto this year, GRIT – Growth, Response, Intensity and Tough on the court. Once again they showed that. Things weren’t going right for us a lot as far as shooting, we haven’t got back in a groove on our threes. And we made some passes tonight in my opinion that were junior high-like. But we’ll go back and fix it next practice.”
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MAY – Playing just their ninth game of the season, the May Tigers picked up a crucial District 13-A victory on their home court Tuesday night, upending the Cross Plains Buffaloes, 52-45.
“We play hard every game, but the difference in tonight’s game is we finally played smart and hard,” said May head coach Steve Howard. “We played a whole let better on defense and we shot the ball better. This is just game No. 9 for us, we’re just now coming around. We got two players back this week and hopefully we’ll have one more back in the near future from a football injury. We’re just now getting better.”
In a game broadcast on KOXE 101.3, the Sterling City Eagles defeated the May Tigers 68-22 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington in the Class A Division 1 State Championship. Sterling City went undefeated this season while May ends the 2020 football campaign at 13-2. This was May’s third trip to the state championship game since 2013. It has been an exciting season for May and, though they came up short, we’re very proud of all they accomplished this year. We will post more information from the game later.