Barrie boys move up in classification
Dec. 19, 2001
James Peters
Staff Writer




In an effort to raise his program's level of play and visibility, Barrie boys basketball coach Darnell Myers has significantly beefed up his team's non-conference schedule this season.

To wit: Myers entered his team in last weekend's Bullis Holiday Tournament, which is one of the area's better events. While the results in terms of wins and losses weren't what Myers wanted, the overall experience against such squads as Bullis and St. John's-Prospect Hall, sure were.

"This is a good tournament for us," said Myers, whose team lost all three of its games to fall to 10-4 overall. "This was an upscale for our program. It shows we're heading in the right direction and hopefully it helps other kids come to Barrie."

If nothing else, the tough competition will help prepare the team for Potomac Valley Athletic Conference play as the Mustangs probably won't face squads of similar caliber in the league. Barrie has already captured its first five PVAC games.

"This will really help us in the PVAC," Myers said.

The Mustangs finished up last weekend's tournament with a 58-43 loss to Green Hill of Texas in the seventh-place game. The Hornets jumped out to a 22-7 first-quarter lead and never trailed the rest of the way. Green Hill made six 3-pointers in the opening quarter.

Barrie did close the deficit to six, 36-30, with 1:30 left in the third quarter but two straight hoops by Green Hill's Courtney Lefall and David Knowles (20 points) pushed the lead back to 10 by quarter's end. Knowles added 10 more points in the fourth quarter to close out the victory.

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