The Scurry-Rosser Wildcats varsity boys basketball team played in a very tough tournament hosted by Eustace high School on Dec. 8 through Dec. 10.
The results of the games that the team played in the tournament were as follows:
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Scurry-Rosser’s Cagle Peavy looks up court as his teammate Parker Williams gets ready to set a screen during a Eustace Tournament game vs. Edgewood.
The Kaufman Herald/Carey HillThe Scurry-Rosser Wildcats varsity boys basketball team played in a very tough tournament hosted by Eustace high School on Dec. 8 through Dec. 10.
The results of the games that the team played in the tournament were as follows:
El Paso Da Vinci 43 Scurry-Rosser 38.
Edgewood 55 Scurry Rosser 51 in overtime.
Ennis 60 Scurry-Rosser 46.
Dallas Life 49 Scurry-Rosser 44.
Top players for Scurry-Rosser in the El Paso Da Vinci game were as follows:
Baylin Caves: eight points and eight rebounds.
Bryce Chambers: six points.
Levi Jones: six points.
Ralph Miller: five points.
Cagle Peavy: four points, five assists, and four rebounds.
Grayson Hill: three points.
De’Shawn Wren: three points.
Matthew Crews: three points.
Key players for Scurry-Rosser in the Edgewood game were as follows:
Peavy: 15 points.
Parker Williams: 14 points (nine of his points came on three 3-point shots) and three assists.
Ralph Miller: eight points.
Caves: five points, nine rebounds, and three assists.
Chambers: three points and three steals.
Wren: three points.
Jones: two points, five rebounds, and three steals.
Crews: one point.
Notable performers for Scurry-Rosser in the Ennis game were as follows:
Caves 21 points.
Ralph Miller: 12 points.
Hill: nine points.
Chambers: two points.
Peavy: two points.
The main contributors for Scurry-Rosser in the Dallas Life game were as follows:
Williams: 11 points (nine of his points came on three 3-point shots).
Hill: 10 points.
Peavy: six points.
Caves: six points.
Ralph Miller: four points.
Wren: three points.
Crews: two points.
Chambers: two points.
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