In a highly contested matchup, the Baytown Bobcats faced off against the Huntsville Dawgs, with the latter securing an 84-61 victory. The game featured contrasting styles and efficiency levels, with Huntsville making the most of their opportunities while Baytown struggled with turnovers and offensive connections.
For the Baytown Bobcats, Aiden Purcell (6’6”-F-2006) led the offensive charge with 14 points on 6 of 14 shooting, securing a noteworthy 11 rebounds, including 6 offensive boards, showing his commitment on the glass. Despite his solid performance, his 7 turnovers highlighted Baytown’s struggles with ball handling, contributing to their total of 34 turnovers. Bryant Leonard (6’10”-C, college: Lane) Jr added 12 points, making all his field goals inside the arc, and contributed significantly on the glass with 12 rebounds, providing an inside presence. Fabian Francis chipped in with 6 points and showcased impressive defensive instincts by securing 4 steals but also fell victim to the turnover issues with 5 of his own.
Kamryn Francis and James Grisby added 8 and 9 points, respectively. Though Kamryn provided additional help with 3 assists, turnovers continued to plague the Bobcats’ rhythm. Landon Allen showed efficiency with 4 points on limited attempts while matching Aiden’s defensive rebounding prowess with 8 boards. The team struggled from deep, making just 4 of their 24 attempts, indicating they couldn’t capitalize on open shots.
On the Dawgs’ side, Jamir Mason (6’3”-G) was a dominant figure, amassing 27 points on an efficient 12 of 25 shooting. His ability to command the floor was further demonstrated by his 13 rebounds and 6 assists, all while leading the team with 7 steals, posing a constant threat on defense. Gavin Faure (6’3”-PG ) added 28 points, also contributing defensively with 5 steals and blocking a shot, underlining his all-around game.
Torrence Green contributed 15 points, including 3 triples, further enhancing Huntsville’s perimeter threat. Joseph Gilliam, despite a poor shooting night, made up for it with 5 steals, adding tenacity to Huntsville’s defensive efforts. Anthony Thurman Jr and Kevin Wesley Jr supported the core efforts with solid rebounds and defensive play, with Wesley adding 6 assists to facilitate the offense effectively.
Huntsville’s defensive strategy was pivotal, forcing Baytown into 34 turnovers while collecting 21 steals, a testament to their aggressive and effective defensive posture. Additionally, the Dawgs outperformed the Bobcats in ball movement, registering 16 assists compared to Baytown’s 8, showcasing superior team play and coordination.
Overall, the Huntsville Dawgs leveraged their defensive pressure and efficiency on the offensive end to secure a decisive win against the Baytown Bobcats, who struggled to consistently execute, particularly evident in their 41% shooting and minimal outside shooting success.