Andup continued from page 1B team wasn't playing as sharp, she was able to fight for some loose balls from getting close.” The senior carried the Hawks with 12 points and seven rebounds. OLH continued to struggle offen sively in the third quarter. The Lady Hawks forced quick shots and did not move the ball well as they committed six turnovers. Howard came through for the Lady Hawks when she knocked down three 3-pointers in a two minute stretch that gave OSH a 25-16 lead. “What's funny is those (3-point ers) were our only field goals of the third quarter,” Casey said. “We were not able to make shots and nothing seemed to flow. Our spacing was off, and you can’t make flat passes. We need to be patient and not take the ball well, we are a pretty good team.” The Lady Hawks shot 20 of their 28 free throws in the second half, and never let Waldorf get within six points as OLH gets its second district win. The Lady Hawks’ face No. 3-ranked Marble Falls Faith Academy on Jan 14. Casey wants his team to take the next opportunity to work on its mistakes from Friday, and apply what they learned against a non-district oppo nent in No.19-ranked Center Point on “We have to come out with a dif ferent approach when we play Center Point on Tuesday,” Casey said. “We can’t play like we did tonight against the kind of opponents we have com ing up. We must be more aggressive and move the ball better, which I think we have proven we can do.” Hawks fall the Austin Waldorf The Our Lady of the Hills lost to No. 3-ranked Austin Waldorf 85-21 on Friday at home. Sophomore Colin Reyes led the Hawks with 1 points, while senior Patrick Gutierrez added four points. OLH plays Center Point on Tuesday at home. Longhorns rall Mason The Harper boys basketball team defeated Mason 57-49 on Friday at home. Seniors Jaron Alexander and Jake Whitten led the Longhorns with 20 points. With the win, Harper improves to 15-5 and opens District 8-2A at In gram Tom Moore Jan. 14. The Center Point boys basketball team fell to Falls City 56-26 Friday on the road. Junior Juan Angel led the Pirates point falls to 5-11 on the season. Deer open district play with a win The Comfort girls basketball team defeated Junction 43-35 Friday on the road. Junior Rebecca Gaines led the Deer with 18 points and 12 rebounds. Comfort is 6-11 overall and 1-0 in District 8-2A. Medina outlasts Sunnybrook emy 41-35 on Friday at home. Junior Kendal Richardson led the Ladycats with 11 points, 14 re lie du Perier added 10 points and 14 rebounds. Medina improves to 14-6 and will play at Ingram Tom Moore on Tues day. ITM win with case ketball team picked up its 16th win of the season Friday as they defeated Sonora 63-42 on the road. Senior Cody Asbury scored 15 points for the Warriors (16-5 over all), who open District 8-2A play on Jan. 14 at home against Harper. Asbury recorded four steals and five assists in the win. Junior Tyler Scherer scored 13 points, grabbed seven rebounds and had two steals. Senior Bryce Flow ers had 10 points, five rebounds and three steals. Caleb Bunch added eight points and two steals. Kyle Ames had six points. Medina blows out Sunnybrook as the Medina boys basketball team defeated Sunnybrook Christian Acad emy 85-51 on Friday at home. Armando Rodriguez scored 17 points, while Sammie Williamson re corded another double-double with 10 points and 15 rebounds. Jeremy Kennedy scored 10 points. Comfort struggles in Fred The Comfort boys basketball team lost to Fredericksburg 61-32 on Friday wee Fredericksburg. Phillip Grafe scored nine points, while Drake Howard added 13 points in the loss. Fredericksburg’s Dominic Carson led the Billies with 13 points.