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Sunnyvale girls open district play in strong fashion

Published: Friday, December 14, 2012 7:26 PM CST
As the two-time defending district champions, Sunnyvale has lofty expectations.


The Raiders have played well during the non-district portion of the schedule, but they understand that means nothing as far as 6-2A play is concerned.

For Sunnyvale, the start of the district season is the beginning of their main quest to return to the playoffs and defend its title and they got off to a strong start toward achieiving those goals on Tuesday with a 47-28 victory over Caddo Mills.

"We have high expectations," Sunnyvale head coach Howard York said. "We want to be a playoff team and win the district championship ... but we are just looking to get better every game and those things will take care of themselves."

The Raiders, who are 10-3 overall, landed a big punch early on against Caddo Mills by opening the game with a 19-2 run.

Sunnyvale kept up the defensive pressure in the second quarter, allowing only four points as the lead swelled to 22 points.

The Raiders called off the dogs in the second half, and while they were actually outscored 22-19, they were never seriously threatened.

Caila Sims scored 17 points to lead Sunnyvale, while Grace Goodhart and Olivia Williams added nine and eight points, respectively.

Sunnyvale will return to action on Friday when it hots Pilot Point and then go on the road to play Farmersville on Tuesday.

Sunnyvale boys fall to Life Red Oak

The Sunnyvale boys basketball team got off to a slow start on Tuesday and never recovered as it dropped a 59-37 decision to Life School Red Oak in non-district action.

The Raiders (8-5) scored only five points in the first quarter and found themselves in a 38-16 hole at halftime.

Sunnyvale played better in the second half, but could never mount a serious charge.

Thomas Wendt was the lone Raider in double figures with 15 points, while Stephen Kirven chipped in with nine.

The Raiders had posted a 2-1 record last weekend at the Brownsboro Tournament.

Sunnyvale picked up victories over Van (93-29) and Gladewater (51-37) before suffering a close, 35-32 loss to Crandall.

The Raiders will play on the road at Wolfe City before starting district play on Tuesday with a road game at Farmersville.

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