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Mason Today
By the People, for the People
Center Point Lady Pirates fall to top-ranked Mason
The girls basketball team ends their season with a lopsided loss to the state's best Class 2A team.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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The Center Point Lady Pirates girls basketball team closed out their season on Tuesday with a 94-12 loss to the state's top-ranked Class 2A team, the Mason Punchers. The Lady Pirates were no match for the dominant Mason squad, who cruised to a decisive victory.
Why it matters
The lopsided loss caps off a tough season for the Center Point Lady Pirates, who struggled to compete against the state's elite teams. However, the experience will help the young players develop and prepare for next season.
The details
Center Point was simply overmatched against the powerhouse Mason team, who are considered one of the best squads in the state regardless of classification. The Lady Pirates were held to just 12 points, while Mason poured in 94 to win handily.
- The game took place on Tuesday, February 14, 2026.
The players
Mason Punchers
The state's top-ranked Class 2A girls basketball team.
Center Point Lady Pirates
The girls basketball team from Center Point High School that was overmatched against the dominant Mason squad.
The takeaway
The lopsided loss is a tough end to the season for the Center Point Lady Pirates, but it provides valuable experience for the young team as they look to improve and compete with the state's elite programs next year.


