Some 27s who have stood out this weekend so far here @TheG1Series Session 2
‘27 Gavin Green
‘27 Donyai Clark
‘27 Shawn Jenkins
‘27 Gabe Childress
‘27 Lucas Clark
‘27 Mike Uwalaka
‘27 Victoria Price
‘27 Deion Keller
‘27 Judah Gibson
‘27 Tim White
‘27 Alex Jackson
‘27 Alex Stockwood
‘27 Natavious Allen
Houston, TX📍 | Boys Varsity Basketball
Travis Tigers 64 — Bush Broncos 53
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@TravisHoops | @BHS_BroncoHoops
Travis dictated tempo for most of the night, controlling pace and forcing Bush into difficult possessions. Defensive pressure and smart rotations kept the Broncos from settling into rhythm, while the Tigers executed efficiently on the offensive end.
Bush made multiple pushes and kept the game within reach, but Travis responded each time capitalizing on key stops when momentum was up for grabs.
Travis Player Spotlights ⬇️
Dylan Campbell — @Dy1anCampbell30 (MIT Commit)
Led all scorers and controlled the game offensively. Campbell played with maturity and precision — spacing the floor, attacking closeouts, and making high-IQ reads. His shot selection and composure reflect his next-level trajectory, and his ability to score without forcing the issue kept Travis steady throughout.
Jack Greenwood — @J5needabag
A defensive tone-setter and matchup problem all night. Greenwood’s energy, size, and versatility disrupted Bush’s offensive flow. He guarded multiple positions, battled physically, and consistently made effort plays that swung possessions in Travis’ favor.
Bush Broncos Highlight ⬇️
Deion Keller — @kellerdeion1 (17 pts)
The Broncos’ offensive catalyst. Keller scored 17 points and was the engine behind Bush’s scoring runs. Shifty guard with a quick first step, confident pull-up game, and the willingness to attack pressure. Competed on both ends and kept Bush within striking distance.
@FBISDAthletics@RcsSports@djones8301@easy_corner1@HTownHSS@ihss_houston@vypehouston@rubeharris
Over Thanksgiving Break, Bush Varsity took 3rd at the Woodlands College Park McNeely Invitational! Huge shoutout to Deion Keller for earning the team award in the final W! 🔴🏀
Then a tough, close battle vs. Elsik — proud of our squad’s fight.
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