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JV Boys Basketball - Week of February 21st Update

By Katrina Briggins-Stanfill 02/21/2022, 4:15pm CST

2/16 - SHS vs. Cy-Fair – 33 – 29 (W)

Congratulations to the JV Boys’ teams’ district championship with a 13 – 1 record, which is the only loss of the entire 21-22 basketball season. Parents and fans are very proud of the hard work you guys put into the season. The commitment to excellence was evident every time you stepped on the court; the commitment to one another was evident in the way you encouraged one another, stepped up when a player was out and supported everyone’s success. It was great watching you guys grow throughout the season.

The Bobcats of Cy – Fair played the Spartans the same way they did in the first match – up with gritty defense and scrappy play they kept the score close the entire game. The Spartans led 18 – 11 at halftime on their way to 33 – 29 victory.

Thank you Coach Kent for your leadership, guidance and support of the players, and thank you to the players for your commitment to hard work and sportsmanship!

JV Boys’ Spartans:

  • #1- Kamari Stanfill
  • #2 -  Ethan Kling
  • #3 – Wes Wohlfart
  • #4 – Jake Brand
  • #11 – Payton Sarrat
  • #12 – Heayden Daly
  • #22 – Will Messer
  • #24 – Jason Kaiman
  • #30 – Hunter Jones
  • #31 – Travis Dunwoody
  • #32 – Wes Stallings
  • #34 – Josh Yu
  • #44 – Will Meadows

JV Boys Basketball - Week of February 14th Update

By Katrina Briggins-Stanfill 02/15/2022, 4:15pm CST

2/9 - SHS vs. Northbrook – 81 – 27 (W)

Anyone expecting the JV Boys’ to play with any less enthusiasm or energy due to the emotional victories the previous week were in for a disappointing week of basketball. The Spartans rode the chariot to, two resounding victories this week. First up were the Raiders of Northbrook, who had the unfortunate task of facing the Spartans, still reeling off their success the previous week’s games.

As repetitive as it sounds, defense is this team’s strongest asset; whether pressing a team full – court, picking up the man cutting through the lane or rotating to pick up the next man – it is a sight to see, especially in a game where offense gets the shine!

The closest the Raiders would get to the Spartans was the score at the beginning of the game, 0 – 0, and they would never be that close in scoring to the Spartans the rest of the game. The first quarter saw the Spartans end with a 25 – 10 lead. The second and third quarters had to be the best defensive runs of the year, while allowing the Raiders to only score a total of 5 points in both quarters, the Spartans went off for 39 points of their own. Spartans led 36 – 13 at the half and 64 – 15 at the end of the third quarter. The fourth quarter saw the Raiders score the most they had scored in any quarter of the game, 12 points but unfortunately the Spartans scored 17, which ultimately led to the 81 – 27 victory.   

Game stats:

  • Travis Dunwoody – 18 pts, 6 rebs, 4 steals, 4 blocks
  • Hunter Jones -  9 pts, 5 rebs, 1 assist, 1 steal
  • Will Meadows – 9 pts, 4 rebs, 1 steal, 1 block
  • Jake Brand – 8 pts, 2 rebs, 4 assists 2 steals
  • Payton Sarrat – 8 pts, 2 rebs, 4 assists 1 steal
  • Will Messer – 7 pts, 5 rebs, 1 assist, 4 steals
  • Kamari Stanfill – 6 pts, 2 rebs, 1 assist, 1 steal
  • Heayden Daly – 4 pts, 5 rebs, 3 assists
  • Jason Kaiman – 4 pts, 1 reb, 3 blocks
  • Ethan Kling – 4 pts, 3 rebs, 1 assist, 1 steal
  • Josh Yu – 2 pts, 3 rebs, 2 assists, 1 steal, 1 block
  • Wes Stallings – 2 pts, 1 reb, 1 assist


2/12 – SHS vs Cy-Ridge – 72 – 23 (W)

Cool, sunny Saturday mornings and Spartan victories have been the trend for the last two weekends. This Saturday morning was no different! The Rams of Cy – Ridge felt the freeze as the Spartans put their offensive output on ice the entire game. If you attended the game on Wednesday, you may have felt as though you had entered the twilight zone because the only difference in both contests were the colors the opposing team were wearing.

Once again, the Spartans got off to good start that only got better as the game went on. The first quarter ended with the Spartans leading 14 – five; the second and third quarters looked eerily familiar to the game on Wednesday. The Spartans held the Rams to a total of 10 points in both quarters, while scoring 36 points of their own. The Spartans led 36 – 13 at the half (the same score on Wednesday) and 50 – 15 at the end of the third. The fourth quarter saw the Rams equal the highest scoring quarter of 8 points, but once again, similar to Wednesday’s game, the Spartans scored 22 points. The game ended with a 72 – 23 Spartan victory.

Game stats:

  • Heayden Daly – 13 pts, 2 rebs, 1 assist, 4 steals
  • Wes Wohlfart – 12 pts, 4 rebs, 4 steals
  • Will Messer – 10 pts, 1 reb, 3 steals
  • Jake Brand – 7 pts, 2 rebs, 3 assists, 2 steals
  • Kamari Stanfill – 6 pts, 5 rebs, 1 assist, 1 steal
  • Payton Sarrat – 6 pts, 1 reb, 1 assist
  • Jason Kaiman – 4 pts, 2 rebs, 1 steal
  • Hunter Jones – 3 pts, 1 reb, 1 steal
  • Will Meadows – 3 pts.
  • Josh Yu – 2 pts, 5 rebs, 1 steal, 1 block
  • Wes Stallings – 2 pts, 1 reb, 2 blocks
  • Travis Dunwoody – 2 pts, 2 rebs
  • Ethan Kling – 2 pts, 1 steal

The Spartans have a 13 – 1-district record and look to add another victory to this outstanding season, and ending the season as DISTRICT CHAMPS! The last game of this season is against Cy – Fair on Wednesday 2/16 @Cy-Fair High School 5:30 pm (regular start time).

JV Boys Basketball - Week of February 7th Update

By Katrina Briggins-Stanfill 02/07/2022, 4:15pm CST

2/2 - SHS vs. Memorial – 61 – 40 (W)

Every fan of Stratford’s JV Boys team had this date marked on their calendars. Appointments rescheduled, more dinnertime conversations, rides to school all entailed conversations about this rematch. The earlier start time required parents to leave work early, change into game time attire and arrive to the game ready to cheer on the team. Missing two of their teammates, the Spartans appeared cool and collected.

The game started slow and tepid, like everyone was waiting to see what would happen. It felt like two boxers, circling one another trying to find their opponents weaknesses and not revealing too much of their strategy. The first quarter ended with the Mustangs holding a slim 10 – 9 lead over the Spartans. That would be the only quarter the Spartans scored in single digits.

It is often said that Spartan warriors never retreated, and never surrendered and would fight to the ‘death’ if required. Thank goodness, it did not come to that but the Spartans laid down the gauntlet as they started the second quarter.

The second quarter saw the Spartans start to play their game, efficient shooting and lockdown defense led to 18-point outburst while holding the Mustangs to 11 points, on their way to a 27 – 21-halftime lead.

The second half of the contest saw the Spartans continue to increase their lead over the Mustangs by outscoring the Mustangs 34 – 19. The Spartans came out victorious with a 61 – 40 defeat of their cross-town rivals when the final buzzer sounded. 

Game stats:

  • Wes Wohlfart – 14 pts, 7 rebs, 3 assists, 2 steals
  • Heayden Daly – 12 pts, 4 rebs, 3 assists, 1 steal
  • Will Meadows – 10 pts, 2 rebs, 1 steal
  • Payton Sarrat – 7 pts, 2 rebs, 1 assists, 4 steals
  • Jake Brand – 7 pts, 2 rebs, 2 assists
  • Will Messer – 6 pts, 4 rebs, 1 assist, 1 steal
  • Hunter Jones – 2 pts, 4 rebs, 2 assists, 1 steal
  • Jason Kaiman – 2 pts, 2 rebs, 1 steal
  • Joshua Yu – 1 pt. 1 assist, 1 block
  • Kamari Stanfill – 3 rebs
  • Wes Stallings – 1 reb
  • Ethan Kling – DNP
  • Travis Dunwoody – DNP


2/5 – SHS vs Cy-Creek – 76 – 60 (W)

The cold below freezing start to Saturday morning, should have been an indication of what was about to “go down” in the Cy – Creek gymnasium. As the Cougars tried to overcome the well-trained attack force they were being pummeled with the Spartans continued reigning down points and creating defensive barriers to prevent them from scoring.

The match began with the Spartans outscoring the Cougars 21 – 11 to end the first quarter. With each team, scoring 15 points in the second quarter the Spartans still held a 10-point lead at halftime, 36 – 26.

The second half of the contest, turned into a battle of wills, physically and mentally. The intensity of the game increased which led to some hot heads but the Spartans victory was never in question, and sportsmanship ‘won’! The Spartans used the emotional intensity to have their highest scoring quarter of the game 22 points to the Cougars 17 points and ended the 3rd quarter with a 58 – 43 lead. The closest scoring quarter was the 4th when the Spartans scored 18 and the Cougars scored 17, and the game ended with the Spartans victorious with a 76 – 60 win.

Game stats:

  • Wes Wohlfart – 16 pts
  • Will Messer – 12 pts
  • Payton Sarrat – 12 pts
  • Jake Brand  7 pts
  • Will Meadows – 7 pts
  • Kamari Stanfill – 7 pts
  • Heayden Daly – 5 pts
  • Josh Yu – 4 pts
  • Ethan Kling – 3 pts
  • Travis Dunwoody – 2 pts

The Spartans march on in district play with two games this week. We look forward to seeing you in the stands, as we wind down the season. Only three more games left!

Wednesday 2/9 vs Northbrook @NHS 5:30 pm (regular start time)

Saturday 2/12 vs. Cy – Ridge @ SHS 10:30 am