Texas high school boys basketball: Live score, UIL 2A/4A/6A state semifinals updates recap (3/8/2024)

Nationally ranked Plano East, Stony Point book much-awaited rematch in Class 6A championship: Everything you missed

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After a jam-packed first day, three more classifications are setting championship matchups into stone on Day 2 of the Texas (UIL) high school basketball state semifinals on Friday at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

Lipan beat New Home in overtime and Shelbyville downed Thrall in Class 2A during the first two games of the day. Canyon Randall plays Silsbee at 1:30 p.m. and Stafford takes on Oak Cliff Faith Family at 3 p.m. in Class 4A

At 7 p.m., national No. 12 Plano East faces Mansfield Lake Ridge and national No. 20 Stony Point faces Beaumont United in Class 6A

All games are being streamed live on the NFHS Network (subscription required).

Stay with SBLive for live score and game updates, top performers and key moments throughout the day. 

CLASS 6A SEMIFINALS (LIVE)

6A CHAMPIONSHIP: Plano East vs. Stony Point, Saturday, 8:30 p.m.

(FINAL) STONY POINT 54, BEAUMONT UNITED 46

Photo by Tommy Hays, SBLive Sports
Photo by Tommy Hays, SBLive Sports

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Stony Point vs. Beaumont United: Live score, updates of Texas (UIL) high school state basketball semifinals (3/8/2024)

PREGAME READING

If Josiah Moseley (Villanova) and Stony Point are truly on a crash course for a rematch with Plano East in the title game, it must get through Louisiana Tech-bound Clarence Payia (17.4 points per game), LSU-signed lineman Weston Davis (9.2 points, 10.5 boards per game) and Beaumont United.

New Mexico-committed guard Kayde Dotson is in a suit and listed as inactive.

(FINAL) PLANO EAST 61, MANSFIELD LAKE RIDGE 45

Isaiah Brewington drives toward the baseline during Plano East's 61-45
Isaiah Brewington drives toward the baseline during Plano East's 61-45 / Photo by Tommy Hays, SBLive Sports

4Q

-- That's it. Plano East pulls away and keeps its perfect season alive at 39-0.

-- Plano East has out-rebounded Mansfield Lake Ridge 37-18, which has been the difference on a night when both teams are shooting around 43 percent from the field. In addition to Hall, Isaiah Brewington and Xavier Miller has six points apiece.

-- Amir McMillan has 16 points early in the fourth on 8-for-14 shooting to lead a Lake Ridge team that is shooting the ball well (45.7 percent) despite going 1-for-10 from 3. His ability to break down the Plano East defense and get to the rack effortlessly has been key to keeping up. 

3Q

Jordan Mizell has 13 points on 6 of 9 shooting and four boards (three offensive) on through three quarters as Plano East holds onto a double-digit lead. DJ Hall is inching toward a double-double (nine points, eight rebounds — five offensive), but is having a noticeable off-night: 4-for-12 shooting, six turnovers and three fouls.

PREGAME READING

Plano East is the top-ranked UIL team in Texas, and is putting its undefeated (38-0) season on the line in the Final Four. Plano East is the No. 12 ranked team in the nation (SBLive/SI).Will anyone have an answer for bruising 6-foot-5 forward DJ Hall?

UIL STATE SEMIFINALS (LIVE)

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CLASS 4A SEMIFINALS

Oak Cliff Faith Family forward Doryan Onwuchekwa rises for a dunk against Vashon (Missouri) in January.
Oak Cliff Faith Family forward Doryan Onwuchekwa rises for a dunk against Vashon (Missouri) in January / Photo by Nate Latsch, SBLive Sports

4A CHAMPIONSHIP: Silsbee vs. Oak Cliff Faith Family, Saturday, 7 p.m.

(FINAL) OAK CLIFF FAITH FAMILY 59, STAFFORD 40

Isaac Williams hits a step-back jumper to beat the first half buzzer and send Oak Cliff Faith Family into the break with a 15-point lead. 

The defending UIL Class 4A state champ Eagles didn't look back from there, racing to a 59-40 win to advance to Saturday's titile.

Williams led all scorers with 19 on 9 of 14 shooting. Doryan Onwuchekwa finished with a game-high 10 boards for the Eagles. 

Faith Family shot 53 percent from the field, outscored Stafford by 20 in the paint and hit five 3s to the Spartans' two. 

FINAL: SILSBEE 75, CANYON RANDALL 68

Lamarcus Bottley Jr., scored 23 points and Jared Harris added 21 to lead Silsbee past Canyon Randall into Saturday's Class 4A championship. 

Silsbee had its largest lead of the game (9) with 3:21 left, but Canyon Randall cut it to four with 1:40 left, but the Tigers held on.

For Canyon Randall, KJ Thomas scored a team-high 19 points and hit 8 of 11 free throw attempts and Tayesen Combs added 18 points, including four 3s.

CLASS 2A SEMIFINALS

2A CHAMPIONSHIP: Lipan vs. Shelbyville, Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

For 2023 champion Lipan, the Alamodome trophy celebration feeling is still fresh. After beating New Home in overtime, can it go back-to-back in 2A? / Photo by Tom Dendy

FINAL: LIPAN 40, NEW HOME 39 (OT)

Court Gaylor scored 27 points, including five 3-pointers, and notched three steals and Lipan scored an overtime win after a game-winning shot attempt was. 

Caleb Cook finished with 17 points, seven boards and three steals and hit both of his 3-point attempts to lead New Home. 

Cook appeared to hit a floater at the overtime buzzer that would have won New Home the game, but the play was reviewed and officials ruled the shot did not beat the buzzer.

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FINAL: SHELBYVILLE 67, THRALL 52

DJ Barnes notched 23 points and four assists and hit 3 of 5 3-point attempts to help Shelbyville pull away from Thrall in the 2A semifinals. Ja'Davi Mathis scored 10 of his 22 points at the free throw line, where he went 10-for-14, and Eli Fergusen pitched in 12 points all on 3s.

Thrall had four double-digit scorers, led by Dawson Meiske's 17 points and 15 boards — nine on the offensive glass. Steven Walker had a double-double as well: 13 points and 10 boards.

Shelbyville out-rebounded Thrall 23-6 on the offensive glass and shot 48 percent from the field, hitting the same amount of shots on 20 fewer attempts. 

-- Andy Buhler | andy@scorebooklive.com | @sblivetx

All photos by Tommy Hays.


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ANDY BUHLER, SBLIVE SPORTS

Andy Buhler is a Regional Editor of Texas and the national breaking news desk. He brings more than five years of experience covering high school sports across the state of Washington and beyond, where he covered the likes of Paolo Banchero and Tari Eason served on state tournament seeding committees. He works on the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25 national boys basketball rankings. He has covered everything from the Final Four, MLS in Atlanta to local velodrome before diving into the world of preps. His bylines can be found in The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), The Associated Press, The Columbian (Vancouver, Washington), The Oregonian and more. He holds a degree from Gonzaga and is based out of Portland, Oregon.