Bobbies drop three games at tournament

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  • Bobbies drop three games at tournament
    Bobbies drop three games at tournament
  • Bobbies drop three games at tournament
    Bobbies drop three games at tournament
  • Bobbies drop three games at tournament
    Bobbies drop three games at tournament
  • Bobbies drop three games at tournament
    Bobbies drop three games at tournament
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The Dimmitt Bobbies played three games at the Dimmitt basketball tourney against Lubbock Cooper, Amarillo High JV and Bushland.

Bobbies v Lbbk Cooper The Bobbies fell to Lubbock Cooper, 27-59.

Lubbock claimed the lead in the first half, 25-10 and held on in the second half for the win.

The Bobbies came in with six of 21 2-point shots, three of 12 3-pointers, six of 19 free throws, 13 offensive rebounds, 11 defensive rebounds, seven assists, six deflections, five steals, two blocks, 19 turnovers, 13 fouls and one charge taken.

Dimmitt shooters included Milee Thomas with six points, two offensive and defensive rebounds, one assist, one steal and two fouls; Meah Espinoza, six points, three offensive rebounds, two defensive rebounds, one assist, three deflections, one steal and one block; Jocelyn Jimenez, five points, two offensive rebounds, one defensive rebound, one deflection and one block; Na’Khiyah Porras, five points, two defensive rebounds, one steal and two fouls; Alexis Quiroz, two points and one assist; Kimberly Solis, two points, one assist and three fouls; and Braylynn Chavira, one point, one offensive rebound, two defensive rebounds, one assist, one deflection and two fouls.

Makayla Delgado had one offensive and defensive rebound; K’mree Nino, one assist, one steal and one foul; and Brooklyn Catano, one assist, one steal and three fouls.

Bobbies v Ama High JV The Bobbies fell to Amarillo High JV, 55-31.

Amarillo gained an 11point lead in the first quarter, 16-5, and steadily widened the gap throughout all periods to claim the win.

Dimmitt came in with 12 of 32 2-point shots, seven of 15 free throws, nine offensive rebounds, 19 defensive rebounds, four assists, four deflections, 10 steals, one block, 22 turnovers and six fouls.

Bobbies shooters included Braylynn Chavira with eight points, two offensive and defensive rebounds and two steals; Milee Thomas, six points, three offensive rebounds, one defensive rebound, one deflection and one steal; Jocelyn Jimenez, six points, two defensive rebounds, one deflection, one steal and one foul; Alexis Quiroz, four points and one offensive rebound; Na’Khiyah Porras, three points, one defensive rebound, two assists, one deflection and two fouls; Meah Espinoza, two points, one offensive and defensive rebound, one assist and two fouls; and Brooklyn Catano, two points, one assist and one steal.

Makayla Delgado had one defensive rebound, one steal and one block; K’mree Nino, one offensive rebound, three defensive rebounds, one defl ection and three steals; and Kimberly Solis, one offensive rebound, five defensive rebounds, one steal and one foul.

Bobbies v Bushland

The Bobbies came in with 12 of 33 2-point shots, two of 12 3-pointers, 21 of 42 free throws, 15 offensive rebounds, 21 defensive rebounds, nine assists, 15 turnovers, 12 fouls and one charge taken.

Top shots for Dimmitt were Braylynn Chavira with 15 points, one defensive rebound, one assist and two steals; and Milee Thomas, 15 points, six offensive and defensive rebounds, one assist, two steals and one foul.

Contributing shooters were Na’Khiyah Porras with seven points, two offensive rebounds, five assists, two deflections, one steal and two fouls; K’mree Nino, seven points, one offensive and defensive rebound and three fouls; Meah Espinoza, four points, two defensive rebounds and two steals; Alexis Quiroz, two points, one defensive rebound, one deflection and one foul; and Brooklyn Catano, one point and one defensive rebound.