Foster was the only Lamar CISD boys basketball team to make the playoffs last year, but the rest of the district is hoping things are different this season. They all believe they have what it takes to crash the postseason party.
Foster and Fulshear have the district’s marquee players in seniors Chancellor White and Isaiah Barganier, respectively.
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Lamar CISD had its best hoops success on the girls side. District Champ Foster made a stirring run to the Regional Quarterfinals behind strong senior leadership. Fellow district-mates Lamar Consolidated and Fulshear joined them in the playoffs.
George Ranch finished second in district, but the Longhorns are under a new coach after long-time leader Shalesha Pierce moved over to neighbor Randle High.
Rachel Okoye, George Ranch
Bode Karunwi, Foster
Tatiyanna Washington, Fulshear
Lamar Consolidated’s Alexis Almazan, Kennedy Ford, Aliyah Solis and Elliora Wekpe-edebiri
Justaisha Holmes, BF Terr
Foster’s Laurelle Ihekona, Imani Ivery and Brianna Garza
Lamar Consolidated’s Jameil Robinson, Nathan Ledet, Colby Padgett and Matthew Melendez
Logan Riley, George Ranch
Fulshear’s Kimora Lopez, Ruke Ogbevire, Kennedy Hill, Ese Ogbevire and Tatiyanna Washington
BF Terry’s Hillis Roberson, Malcom’J Bradshaw, Malachi Neal, Gerry Ray and Daylen Morales
George Ranch’s Chidiebube Chiakwelu, Evan Howard, Orren Limbrick, Joshua Nwakaego and Dante Walker
Alexis Almazan, Lamar Consolidated
Imani Ivery, Foster
Foster’s Bode Karunwi, Chancellor White and Jace Jones
George Ranch’s Leslie Forun, Savannah Velazquez, Lauren Stevens, Rachel Okoye and Logan Riley
Fulshear’s TK Franklin, Jaren Adeanya, Isaiah Barganier and Joshua Johnson
BF Terry’s Justaisha Holmes, Shaddia “Shay” Greer, Ekomobong Mbarikit, Kelsey Graves and Tania Carter
Nathan Ledet, Lamar Consolidated
Jaren Adesanya, Fulshear