Friday, February 25, 2011
1 point takes Tigers out of playoffs
Today's News-Herald - Serving Lake Havasu City & The Lower Colorado River Area: "A last shot in the final seconds didn’t fall and the Telesis boys’ basketball team’s season came to an end with a 55-54 loss to Phoenix Crestview, in a quarterfinal game of the Charter Athletic Association 2A Division State Playoffs, at Sequoia Pathway School in Maricopa, Wednesday."
Monday, February 21, 2011
Kobe wins 4th MVP in West's All-Star win
Today's News-Herald - Serving Lake Havasu City & The Lower Colorado River Area: "LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant won his record-tying fourth All-Star game MVP award to the delight of his hometown fans, scoring 37 points and propelling the West to a 148-143 victory over the East in the NBA's midseason showcase on Sunday night."
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Telesis to face Crestview Prep in quarterfinals
Today's News-Herald - Serving Lake Havasu City & The Lower Colorado River Area: "No. 3 Telesis will face No. 6 Phoenix Crestview College Prep in the quarterfinals of the Charter Athletic Association 2A Division State Playoffs, Wednesday.
The Tigers (16-1) advanced to the quarterfinal round following a 66-27 opening round win over Fort Mohave Academy of Building Industries Friday, at Needles High School."
The Tigers (16-1) advanced to the quarterfinal round following a 66-27 opening round win over Fort Mohave Academy of Building Industries Friday, at Needles High School."
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Tigers down Jackhammers in playoff opener
Today's News-Herald - Serving Lake Havasu City & The Lower Colorado River Area: "So much for the adage that a team can’t beat another three times in one season.
The Telesis boys’ basketball team opened the first round of the Charter Athletic Association 2A Division playoffs with a convincing 66-27 win over Fort Mohave Academy of Building Industries at Needles High School Friday.
“The boys came out to play their game tonight. They came in with a playoff mentality,” said Telesis head coach Landon Merrill.
It was the third game in a row for the two Mohave County teams. They closed out the regular season with a home-and-home series swept by Telesis.
The Tigers (16-1) advance to the quarterfinals, where they will face the winner of Friday’s game between No. 6 Crestview and No. 11 Jess Schwartz. The quarterfinal game will be Wednesday at Sequoia Pathway School in Maricopa."
The Telesis boys’ basketball team opened the first round of the Charter Athletic Association 2A Division playoffs with a convincing 66-27 win over Fort Mohave Academy of Building Industries at Needles High School Friday.
“The boys came out to play their game tonight. They came in with a playoff mentality,” said Telesis head coach Landon Merrill.
It was the third game in a row for the two Mohave County teams. They closed out the regular season with a home-and-home series swept by Telesis.
The Tigers (16-1) advance to the quarterfinals, where they will face the winner of Friday’s game between No. 6 Crestview and No. 11 Jess Schwartz. The quarterfinal game will be Wednesday at Sequoia Pathway School in Maricopa."
Tigers open playoffs close in Needles Face Jackhammers third time in a row
Today's News-Herald - Serving Lake Havasu City & The Lower Colorado River Area: "LAKE HAVASU CITY — The Tigers got good news and bad news during Thursday’s announcement of the Charter Athletic Association playoff pairings."
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tigers are Conference Champs!
Today's News-Herald - Serving Lake Havasu City & The Lower Colorado River Area: "NEEDLES, Calif. — The Tigers are conference champions and they locked down the title in convincing fashion.
Telesis defeated Mohave Academy of Building Industries, 73-39, at the Aha Macav Community Center on the Ft. Mojave Reservation in Needles, Calif. Tuesday."
Telesis defeated Mohave Academy of Building Industries, 73-39, at the Aha Macav Community Center on the Ft. Mojave Reservation in Needles, Calif. Tuesday."
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