Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Creekview Loses Heart-breaker to Rockwall Heath

Playing short-handed against the 20th ranked 6A team in the state and down 16 at one point in the 2nd half, the Creekview Varsity Boys’ basketball team battled back but lost a heartbreaking buzzer beater to Rockwall Heath 65-64. Scoring in double digits for the Mustangs were Dorian Stratford with 19, Zavier Ramirez with 12, Ben Long with 11, and Nate Bady with 10. The loss brings the varsity record to 3-4 overall. The varsity will open the CFBISD Classic Tournament on Thursday against Bishop Dunne at 8:00 at Creekview.
                In the JV game, Creekview came up short to Heath 75-65. Top players were Jarien Arnold and Darrick Dillon. The JV record falls to 2-1 and they will play in the Prosper JV Tournament starting on Thursday.

                The freshmen Mustangs lost to Heath 66-48. Leading scorers were Marcus Gilder with 14 points and Isaac Burke with 13. The freshman record falls to 2-1. The freshman are off until next Tuesday at home vs. Mesquite Poteet. 

Monday, November 21, 2016

Varsity Splits Two in First Day of Lone Star Tournament

The Creekview Varsity Boys’ basketball team competed in the Frisco Lone Star Tournament today and split two games. In the first game against the host school Lone Star, shots weren’t falling for the Mustangs in a 46-35 loss. Leading the team in scoring was Augustine Ene with 19 points. In the second game, Creekview bounced back with a 70-64 win over Mesquite Horn. Leading scorer was Dorian Stratford with 23 points. Nate Bady and Augustine Ene added 10, while Zavier Ramirez scored 9. The varsity record is now 3-1. The Mustangs will conclude the tournament tomorrow with games at 11:00 against Frisco Heritage and 3:30 against Lubbock Trinity Christian. 

Friday, November 18, 2016

Creekview Sweeps Seagoville

All three Creekview Boys’ Basketball teams went on the road for the first time this year and each team came away with a big victory. In the varsity game, the Mustangs started slow but pulled away in the end for a 65-39 victory. Leading the varsity in scoring was Augustine Ene with 27 points. Nate Bady added 11 while both D’Emrik Bradford-Thomas and Tyriek Rivers scored 7. The win improves the varsity record to 2-0.
                In the JV game, Creekview won by a score of 55-30. Outstanding players were Jarien Arnold, Luke McPherson, and Camron Burnett. The JV also starts the season with a 2-0 record.

                In the freshman game, the Mustangs dominated Seagoville with a 50-27 win, improving their record to 2-0. Christian Gonzalez led the team in scoring with 15 points. The JV and freshmen teams are off until November 29th at Rockwall-Heath, while the varsity will compete in the Frisco Lone Star Tournament on Monday and Tuesday next week. 

Monday, November 14, 2016

Creekview Sweeps North Dallas in Season Opener

All three Creekview Boys’ basketball teams opened the season with victories over North Dallas. In the varsity game, the Mustangs started slow but kicked it in to high gear with an eventual 76-47 win. Leading scorer was Augustine Ene with 24 points. Also scoring in double figures were Ben Long with 12 points and Zavier Ramirez with 11.
                The JV Mustangs started the season out with a 64-51 win over North Dallas. Leading scorers for the Mustangs were Jarien Arnold with 12 points and Tony Owens with 10.

                The  freshman team opened the season with a 59-39  victory. The freshmen were led by Christian Gonzalez with 10 and Jack Parker with 9 and there were a host of other Mustangs that chipped in for the win. All three teams are 1-0 on the season and will play at Seagoville next Friday. 

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Freshman and JV Tryouts

The second round of freshman tryouts will occur on Monday, November 7th at 7:30 am. The second round of JV tryouts will occur that same day at 5:00 pm. In order to be eligible to try out, participants must have a physical on file with the athletic office or bring a completed one to the tryouts. In addition, participants must have passed all classes at the report card period and have a clean discipline record.