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Burks,
Endres glad to be teammates
Stephen C. Smith
Sr.,Times Record News
Three months ago,
Archer Citys Brittni Burks and Muensters Brooke Endres were
enemies battling for the Class A Division I State championship under the
bright lights of the Erwin Center.
Tonight, the two Class A All-State selections will represent Texas in
the 2004 Oil Bowl Basketball Classic inside D.L. Ligon Coliseum at 6:30
p.m. as teammates, but more importantly, as friends.
Its still kind of funny to look back on that, Burks
said. We still of kind of pick on each other out here, too, but
its good to be able to play with her instead of against her.
Although Burks and the Ladycats beat Muenster 43-42 in Austin, Endres
relishes one more chance to share the court before she heads to St. Edwards
in the fall while Burks begins at Southeast Oklahoma.
Yeah, Brittnis going to be an Okie after this and Im
going to Austin, Endres said. So, this is probably our last
run together and we want to make it a good one.
State bragging rights aside, the game is also a showcase for three players
heading for the Big 12 and five for the Lone Star Conference to include
Oklahomas Cassidy Pillow (Central Oklahoma) and Amber Hammock (Southwest
Oklahoma) along with Texas Kendall Reddell and Missy Davis (Tarleton
St.) along with Burks.
Still, in order for the Texas team to win tonight, theyll have to
overcome Oklahomas height advantage and probable control of the
offensive and defensive boards.
What were going to try to do is open things up, Texas
coach Arnold Parker said. We put in a fast break offense today and
thats going to be our primary package. Were going to try and
score our points that way.
One of Parkers players, Vernons Shanika Conaway, is very familiar
with that approach to the game.
They do have a height advantage, but that may actually work in our
favor, Conaway said. Well be fast-breaking and pushing
the ball as much as possible because of their size. Thats what we
did at Vernon, so Im used to it.
Conaway, a two-time All-Region I-3A and Red River 22 selectee, is headed
to Hardin-Simmons while Fort Worth O.D. Wyatt teammates Trenisha Williams
and Richelle Parks are bound for Oklahoma State and Texas-San Antonio,
respectively.
Its really good to be together and have fun together one more
time, Williams said. We didnt finish our season the
way we wanted to, but at least we get to be on the same court together
one more time.
Williams will face two of her future teammates, Oklahomas Taleesha
Conder and Nataly Gray tonight, but doesnt plan to show them any
special favors.
Taleesha is my roommate here and Natalie has been really cool
I love my teammates, Williams said. But, Im not going
to be their friend on the court tonight.
Oklahoma, which leads the all-time series, 2-1, may not need any favors
though.
All-State point guard Jaime Forsberg of Jenks will key the Oklahoma attack
that will look to work the ball inside and allow players like All-State
selections ReQuecia Stephens of Tulsa Union (5-10) and Hammock of Drumright
(6-1) to use their size to match Texas speed.
We do have a slight height advantage, Fitts said. But
since they seem to have the quickness, well just try to take what
we can get. A lot of it will just be feeling each other out over the first
quarter and seeing how the game goes.
Naturally, the Oklahoma players are approaching the game with just as
much fervor as their Texas counterparts.
I think its more of a pride thing, said Forsberg, who
led Jenks to the Class 6A state title. To be picked to represent
the state is different from being picked within. Im just excited
and I want to represent Oklahoma well.
Hammock was a bit more direct.
Its a chance to beat Texas, thats how I look at it,
Hammock said. Any chance to do that is a good one.
Still, Endres and Burks are hoping that playing the game in their backyard
will give the Texas team an extra boost.
This game has more of hometown feel, Endres said. More
people that we know will be here to watch it and it gives us a chance
to perform for all of them one last time.
Staff sports writer Stephen C. Smith Sr. can be reached after 6 p.m. at
1-800-627-1646. Or you can e-mail him at smiths@timesrecordnews.com
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