By Benny Rogers/TVCC Sports Information
It was a Trinity Valley kind of Wednesday night.
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Translated: The Cardinals are the Region XIV Conference champions and will be the No. 1 seed at the regional tournament March 6-10 in Jacksonville.
The win improved second-year head coach Guy Furr’s Cardinals to 25-3 on the year and 16-1 in conference. Navarro dropped to 16-10 and 7-9.
“We were sloppy early, but a win is a win,” Furr said. “I am really proud of this group of guys and what they’ve accomplished, but we all know there is more work to do and things to accomplish.”
The Cardinals trailed 41-33 at the half after Navarro closed the final two minutes on a 12-3 run. Once the Cardinals regained the lead, they took care of business and won for an eighth straight time against the Bulldogs.
Lorenzo Phillips led the Cardinals with 17 points. He also had eight assists and six rebounds.
Jaime Echenique turned in a double-double for the Cardinals with 16 points and 12 rebounds. Robinson Idehen and Andres Ibarguen also had double-doubles. Idehen had 11 points and 10 rebounds and Ibarguen had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Damari Parris also scored in twin figures with 11 points.
The Cardinals, who are riding an eight-game winning streak, have an open date Saturday and are scheduled to return to action at home Wednesday, Feb. 28 against Tyler. Action begins at 7:30 p.m. after a 5:30 p.m. women’s contest. Both games will be webcast on the Cardinal Sports Network (www.tvcc.edu).