Historic Victory For Lady Bulldogs Over Shallowater
The Hitchcock Lady Bulldogs secured their first-ever girls basketball state championship, defeating Shallowater with a final score of 60-46. This marks a significant milestone for the program, which also saw its first appearances in the regional final, state semifinal, and state final games during this playoff run.
The team's achievement is attributed to a foundation of "discipline, determination and dedication." Throughout the championship game, Hitchcock demonstrated strong offensive and defensive play. Key contributors included four-year starters Carroll and Johnson, who respectively scored 14 and 13 points. Johnson also contributed nine rebounds, while Carroll added two steals and shot 8-for-10 from the free-throw line. Despite facing early foul trouble, the Lady Bulldogs maintained composure and made necessary adjustments to preserve their lead.
"I play on the court like it’s my last."
This sentiment, attributed to one of the players, underscores the intensity and commitment shown. Hitchcock’s playoff journey included a period of undefeated play after December 13th, culminating in this historic win in San Antonio. The team's performance was characterized by strategic advantages, including an 11-3 edge in fast break points in the first quarter, which helped establish an early lead that they maintained through halftime and into the final period.
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Shallowater, despite a strong effort, fell short. Their team, which played with only seven players, saw Emma Clawson lead with 11 points and eight rebounds.
This victory makes Hitchcock the first girls' basketball team from the Galveston County area to achieve a state championship. The championship game was a demonstration of Hitchcock's sustained performance, holding leads of 15-10 after the first quarter, 31-22 at halftime, and 49-38 heading into the final quarter. The 60-46 scoreline represents not just a win, but the culmination of a historic season for the Lady Bulldogs.
Background
The UIL Class 3A Division I championship game, held in San Antonio, saw Hitchcock emerge as the dominant force. The Lady Bulldogs' path to the championship was marked by unprecedented success in postseason play. The team's resilience was evident in their ability to overcome challenges, such as early foul calls that threatened to disrupt their rhythm. This championship solidifies Hitchcock's place in the history books of Texas high school girls basketball.
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