District 19-6A Girls Basketball Playoffs

Seven Lakes Girls open against Dulles

By Tom Behrens

Seven Lakes has moved up in the Houston area Top 10, formerly ranked at number 8, now at number 6. Clear Springs has moved from number two to the top ranked team the final week of the regular season.
The final District 19-6A standings show Seven Lakes finishing at the top with an impressive 13-0 record in district, and an equally impressive 32-3 overall record.
The remaining seeds in the District are Katy (9-3, 20-10); Taylor (8-4, 17-14); and Morton Ranch (6-6, 14-13).
In the Seven Lakes first game at Bi-District level, the Lady Spartans take on Dulles (8-6, 15-15), the number four seed from District 20-6A. In 30 games played, the Vikings top producer is 5’9” sophomore Alach Presley, averaging 13.4 points per game. Behind her is 6’ senior center Trinity Williams averaging 9.1 points per game.
Katy takes on Ridge Point (11-3, 17-11); Taylor faces off against Travis (12-2, 25-6); and Morton Ranch will contend with District 20’s top seeded team, Hightower (13-1, 26-5).
Besides first playoff game nerves, the District 19-6A teams are facing some very good basketball teams from District 20. Check the girls’ progress in the playoffs at www.tkn2017newthm.wpengine.com.
The finals this year are March 2-4 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.