Lady Mavericks at McCallen Memorial Basketball Tournament: Thur. Dec. 28, 2017

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LADY MAVERICKS BASKETBALL HOOPS NEWS

Lady Mavericks win a pair at

McAllen Memorial House of Pain

Basketball Tournament

By: Conrado Perez, Jr. – Eagle Pass Sports Central

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The C.C. Winn Lady Mavericks varsity girls’ basketball team mentored by head coach Paulo Valero and assistant coaches Federico Paniagua, Julio Cumpian and Tonya Rosas ventured to the Rio Grande Valley on Thursday, December 28, 2017 to compete in the high caliber McAllen Memorial House of Pain Basketball Tournament.  The Lady Mavericks managed to win two out of their five games at the tournament but barely lost a couple of games that just as easily could have gone the other way despite the fact they were forced to play their last four games of this tournament shorthanded due to injuries to one of their leading scorers Gyselle Rangel.

The Lady Mavericks gained valuable experience with the start of the District 29-5A hoops battles scheduled to get underway this coming Friday, January 5, 2018 when the mighty C.C. Winn Lady Mavericks entertain the Floresville Lady Tigers in a 6:30 PM district opening matchup at the C.C. Winn High School gymnasium. GO LADY MAVERICKS! BEAT THE LADY TIGERS!

GAME 1

Score by Quarters:  1         2         3         4        Final

C.C. WINN 00       00       00       00       30

HARINGEN SO. 00       00       00       00       36

Lady Mavericks Individual Stats

Silvy Salazar            7 points 8 rebounds 5 steals & 8 blocks

Gyselle Rangel        7 points

Destiny Sukue         6 points 3 rebounds  2 blocks

Ashley Cruz              6 rebounds 4 steals

GAME 2

Score by Quarters:  1         2         3         4         Final

C.C. WINN 14       16       10       15       55

McALLEN MEM. JV 7          7         6         4       24

Lady Mavericks Individual Stats:

Destiny Sukue         10 points

Susana Guerra          3 points

Lori Namapee            4 points

Arleth Herrera            2 points

Ashley Cruz                5 points

Kim Rodriguez           2 points

Karyme Marquez       6 points

Bri Ibarra                     3 points

Silvy Salazar            18 points

GAME 3

Score by Quarters:  1         2         3         4         Final

C.C. WINN 00       00       00       00       43

McALLEN 00       00       00       00       17

Lady Mavericks Individual Stats

Destiny Sukue         10 points

Susana Guerra          5 points

Ashley Cruz              11 points

Karyme Marquez       7 points

Andrea Aldape           2 points

Bri Ibarra                     3 points

Silvy Salazar               5 points

GAME 4

Score by Quarters:  1         2         3         4         Final

C.C. WINN 00       00       00       00       32

EDINBURG VELA 00`      00       00       00       43

Lady Mavericks Individual Stats

Destiny Sukue           8 points

Ashley Cruz                4 points 3 rebounds 6 steals

Karyme Marquez       7 points 3 rebounds 4 steals

Andrea Aldape           2 points 11 rebounds

Silvy Salazar            11 points 9 rebounds 3 steals 2 blocks

GAME 5

Score by Quarters:  1         2         3         4         Final

C.C. WINN 6         4         8         7       25

DONNA 10         3         7         8       28

Lady Mavericks Individual Stats:

Destiny Sukue           3 points

Ashley Cruz                3 points

Karyme Marquez     15 points

Bri Ibarra                     3 points

Silvy Salazar              3 points

 

“Overall the tournament had us facing some tough teams.” Stated head coach Paulo Valero. “We managed to play our best most complete game of the season vs McAllen and our girls learned how to play without Point Guard Gyselle Rangel. I want to personally invite everyone out on Friday January 5th as we open up district play vs. Floresville at 2 pm at CC Winn High School. It's time that Eagle Pass Basketball gets back to the promise land, and it's going to take our entire community to do it. “