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The top high school sports performers of the week in the Austin area

Joshua Doe (4) hits the reverse layup for Connally against Georgetown during a tense district game Jan. 23, 2024, at Georgetown High School. The host Eagles prevailed 72-62 to start the second round of district play.
Joshua Doe (4) hits the reverse layup for Connally against Georgetown during a tense district game Jan. 23, 2024, at Georgetown High School. The host Eagles prevailed 72-62 to start the second round of district play.

Here are the top high school sports performers for the Austin area this week.

Boys basketball

Ryder Bradley, Leander: Scored 24 points to pass the 1,000 mark for his career and also had six rebounds and five assists as the Lions defeated Lehman 78-40.

Sean Dalberg, Leander: Finished with 16 points and eight boards in a 78-40 win over Lehman.

Cylin Tate, Hutto: Provided 18 points and six rebounds to pace the Hippos in a 55-53 win over Copperas Cove to keep their playoff hopes alive. Byron Piper joined him in double figures with 11 points.

Mekhai Bryant, Connally: Recorded a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds to pace the Cougars to a key 48-42 road win at Cedar Creek.

Josh Doe, Connally: Sank three baskets in the fourth quarter to lead the Cougars to the win at Cedar Creek.

Mark Fletcher, Vandegrift: Finished with a game-high 22 points to lead the Vipers past McNeil.

Kingston Fink, Vandegrift: Tallied 15 points in a win over McNeil.

Amir Thompson, Hendrickson: Recorded 23 points, five rebounds, two steals and two assists as the Hawks beat Pflugerville 66-57. Maddox Quiller and Clint Smith both had 10 points for Hendrickson.

A’marie Haywood, Rouse: Poured in 25 points in an 80-40 rout of Hays.

Jo-Jo Moore, Rouse: Scored 19 points in the victory over Hays. Devin Brown added 17 points for the Raiders.

Adrian Mathis, Lake Travis: Led the Cavs with 19 points in a 76-33 win vs. Dripping Springs.

Chas Biegel, Lake Travis: Tallied 13 points in the victory against Dripping Springs.

Dallas Hernandez, Glenn: Had 13 points to lead the Grizzlies in their 45-43 win at Cedar Park.

Cade Hartley, Glenn: Sank two free throws with 3.7 seconds left to give the Grizzlies a 45-43 win at Cedar Park. Finished with 12 points.

Josiah Moseley, Stony Point: Finished with 16 points in a 50-48 win at Cedar Ridge. A steal from Alan Guyton Jr. led to Junior Goodlet’s layup at the buzzer to give the Tigers the win.

Uzziah Buntyn, Stony Point: Recorded 14 points and six rebounds during the Tigers’ 50-48 win at Cedar Ridge.

Gavin Paull, Westlake: Scored 17 points and hit five 3-pointers to lead Westlake past Austin High 54-38.

Georgetown’s starters: Kai Canfield tallied 12 points, Qui Raun Pressley had 10 points, Evan Mayhew had a double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds and Ryan Dupre finished with nine points and 10 rebounds as the Eagles clinched a playoff berth with a 53-41 win over Elgin.

East View’s players: Jayden Prioleau scored 18 points, Nick Brown tallied 15 points, Terrion Benson finished with 13 points and Gabe Banks added 10 points as the Patriots kept their playoff hopes alive with a 77-40 win at Bastrop.

KJ Franklin, Cedar Creek: Recorded a double-double of 14 points and 13 rebounds in a loss to Connally.

Sam Fielding, Cedar Ridge: Tallied 13 points in a loss to Stony Point. Peyton Dulin added 12 points for the Raiders.

Cameron Jackson, Weiss: The Wolves had a bye Tuesday, but last week the standout center paced Weiss to two wins with double-doubles of 31 points and 18 rebounds against Copperas Cove and 26 points and 15 boards vs. Bryan.

Braeden Spinden, Bowie: Scored 15 points to lead the Bulldogs by Akins 58-40.

Girls basketball

Ryland Reeves, Connally: The freshman set a school record with 42 points against Cedar Creek Tuesday.

Janiyah Alvarez, Cedar Ridge: Led the Raiders with 15 points in a 44-34 win over Stony Point that secured a playoff spot.

Gianna Angiolet, Westlake: Paced the Chaps with 23 points in a victory over Austin High.

Tamia King, Westlake: Recorded a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds vs. Austin High.

Bella Hesse, Westlake: Scored 12 points with five steals to help defeat Austin High.

Micah Walton, Bowie: Tallied 15 points in a win against Akins.

Nyla Anderson, Bowie: Added 11 points to help the Bulldogs to a victory over Akins.

Lake Travis girls: Four Cavs reached double figures in scoring in a win vs. Dripping Springs: Riley Moore (16), Tatum Ott (12), Kathryn Ford (11) and Claire Kolkhorst (10).

Gabby Mundy, Liberty Hill: Poured in 20 points to lead the Panthers past Lockhart 72-36.

Evie Bruce, Liberty Hill: Recorded a double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Lockhart.

Soma Okolo, Glenn: Scored 14 points as the Grizzlies defeated Cedar Park 33-22.

Libby Lee, Glenn: Finished with 10 points in a key District 25-5A win against Cedar Park.

Neela Castillo, Hays: Tallied 22 points to help defeat Rouse. Both Endia Stigall and Jivi Caceres had 11 points for the Hawks.

Madyson Mitchell, Taylor: Led the Ducks with 23 points and seven boards in a 75-33 win over Giddings as they clinched the District 22-4A title.

Ansley Reed, Taylor: Helped the Ducks defeat Giddings 75-33 with 12 points, five steals, four rebounds and four assists as Taylor moved to 10-0 in District 22-4A and secured the district title.

Asia Zachary, Taylor: Finished with 11 points, five rebounds and five assists in the victory vs. Giddings.

Cadence Williams, Rouse: Scored 24 points for the Raiders in a loss to Rouse.

Reese Hoadley, Georgetown: Tallied 21 points to lead the Eagles past Elgin. Teammate Chasidy Lee had a double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Kylie Trlicek, La Grange: Went off for 29 points in a win over Austin Achieve.

Mary Bortels, Stony Point: Finished with nine points and eight rebounds in a loss to Cedar Ridge.

Boys soccer

Emmy Aranda, Vandegrift: Tallied the game’s lone goal in a 1-0 win over Round Rock to improve the Vipers to 9-1 overall and 4-0 in District 25-6A.

Charlie Reed, Vandegrift: Provided the shutout in the 1-0 win against Round Rock.

Martin Valdes, Georgetown: Scored off a pass from Andrew Cung to give the Eagles a 1-0 victory vs. Elgin.

Juanjose Serrano, Georgetown: Recorded the clean sheet in the 1-0 win at Elgin.

Victor Rodriguez, Bryan Flores, Del Valle: Scored the goals in a 2-0 win over Anderson.

Daniel Ponce, Del Valle: Provided the shutout in the win vs. Anderson.

Speight Twohey, McCallum: Scored two goals to lead the Knights past Northeast 3-0. Austin Gourrier had the other goal.

Summit Flowers, McCallum: Recorded the clean sheet in goal in the 3-0 win over Northeast.

Lawrence Doe, Connally: Tallied two goals and an assist in a 6-1 win vs. Cedar Creek.

Orlando Frias, Connally: Finished with a brace and an assist to help the Cougars top Cedar Creek 6-1.

Connally: Other Connally players to score were Aaron Olalde and Farhad Azizi, with Shehram Hayatullah recording two assists and Angel Colombet and Gael Paiz providing one assist.

Christian Mezas, Westlake: Had two goals in a 3-0 win vs. Austin High. Logan Thomson had the other goal and Izel Gonzalez and Charlie Eckman provided assists for the Chaps.

Tobin Nguyen, Mack Elliott, Westlake: Combined for the shutout in a 3-0 victory over Austin High.

Marco Vidal, LASA: Recorded the clean sheet in a 3-0 win vs. LBJ.

Kiran Kini and Owen Roof, LASA: Both players had a goal and assist to spur the Raptors’ win over LBJ. Ishan Bhavsar provided the team’s other goal.

Jake Ciccarello, Bowie: Tallied a hat trick to lead the Bulldogs to a 9-1 win over Akins.

Nathan Shaw, Sebastian Grande-Flores, Rouse: Scored goals in a 2-1 victory against Lehman.

Sang Pi, Weiss: Provided the game-winner in a 1-0 victory at Temple.

Juleeanh Ontiveros, Weiss: Recorded the shutout in a 1-0 win vs. Temple.

J Mossholder, Vista Ridge: Finished with a brace in a 4-4 draw vs. Vista Ridge. Yaseen Salman also had a goal and assist for the Rangers. Cyrus Keah provided the other goal.

Stony Point: Alexis Salgado, Salahadin El- Azzami, David Aviles Jaramillo and Karl-Jeremiah Theagene all had goals in a 4-4 tie with Vista Ridge.

Juian Barriga, East View: Scored the game’s only goal off a pass from Chris Gomez in a 1-0 win over Bastrop.

Parker Johnson, Dripping Springs: Finished with a brace off passes from Joey Svoboda and Logan Kraham to lead the Tigers past Lake Travis 2-1.

Miguel Escelante, Hendrickson: Scored the Hawks goal off a pass from Moises Aguirre in a 1-1 tie with Pflugerville.

Salah Moudni, Pflugerville: Had the Panthers’ goal in a 1-1 tie with Hendrickson.

Girls soccer

Sophia Martin, Westlake: Produced a shutout in goal for the Chaps in a 4-0 win over Austin High.

Gracie Ruthven, Anderson: Recorded a hat trick and added an assist as the Trojans defeated Del Valle 8-0.

Sydney Gaynor, Anderson: Finished with two goals and an assist in a win vs. Del Valle.

Meredith Koltz, Cedar Park: Scored five goals in a 9-2 win over Lockhart.

Mia Wiele, Westwood: Tallied a goal and three assists in a 5-1 win vs. McNeil. Wiele assisted on goals by Donna Ghassemi and Paula Marza. Prithika Chandrasekhar scored on an assist by Kaleia Coughlin and Audrey Savoie scored on a pass from Bella Keene.

Alexis Montgomery, Emily Mullen, Round Rock: Both players scored in a key 2-0 District 25-6A win over Vandegrift.

Maya Ramirez, Banin Paterson, Lake Travis: Provided the goals in a 2-1 win over Dripping Springs off passes from Avery Newman and Haley Mitchell.

Breckyn Ferrell, Lake Travis: Awarded Woman of the Match in the 2-1 win vs. Dripping Springs.

Vienna Tran, Cedar Park: Tallied a brace in a 9-2 win against Lockhart.

Rhemy Slack, Cam Cruver, St. Michael’s: Provided the goals in a 2-0 win over Savio.

Austin American-Statesman correspondent Butch Hart contributed to this information

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