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Southland pounds
Westfield in state
tournament
Bs Jj JOHNSON
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MACON - Southland
Academy toyed with Westfield
for half a quarter and then ran off
and hid while taking a 67-42 win
during the first round of the
Georgia Independent Schools
Association Class AAA slate
tournament Feb 14
Westfield played basket lor
basket with the Raiders during
the opening minutes, and led 10-8
with hall the first quarter gone
By the time Andy Conrad hit a
tree throw with a minute left in
the quarter, westfield was down
16-11. and the rout was on
During the second quarter, the
Hornets continued to have diffi
culty with their floor game, and
had some 26 turnovers during the
lirst 16 minutes ol play
The closest the Hornets got dur
ing the third period was with 2:06
left when Trey Wilder put back a
rebound to cut the score to 51-33.
Both teams emptied their
benches during the fourth quarter
as the two coaches looked to the
future of their teams
Westfield finished the season
at 12-10
Southland (67) Chip Spann 17
Josh Strange 16, Oscar Williams 2 Micah
Walker 7 Todd Sellars 2 Chuck Corson
14, Caleb Cripe 7, Brod Bagwell 2
Westfield (42) Britt Bazemore 5,
Ron Marsholl 3 Trey Wilde' 12 Matt
Moore 3 Brent Roper 2 Robert Causey
4 Brian Hartley 3. Daniel Wen 4 Andy
Conrad 4
Halftime Southland 38 Westfield
23 Three-point goals Southland
Strange 4 Westfield Marshall Moore
State
the 16-team (iHSA A A state tourna
ment as one ot the number-one seeds
The Panthers arc set to plus Southeast
Bulloch in the opening round Feh. 26
at the Macon Coliseum with np-otl
scheduled tor 7 p in
Should the Panthers win that
game, they could lace the team that
eliminated them from lasi year s
playoffs. Grcene-Taliaferro II there
is a rematch. Perry should leel pret
ty good about their chances; the
Panthers beat them earlier in the
year in what Thomas called a real
turning point this season
"When we beat (Greenc-
Taliaferro), it gave us the realiza
tion that we could honestly play
on the state level.” said Thomas.
The second round of the four
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Tinwi journol PWo by J| Jobnton
STOP NOW Hornet Andy Conrad (34) stands his ground against
Southland during third quarter action at the Stratford gym last week.
(Continued from page 6A)
round event will be on Pch 28 at
the Macon Coliseum at 4 p m
Thomas looks to continue
doing what has worked tor them
all year long Get strong shooting
and passing from their guards
Clark Johnny Watkins and Donte
Holmes as they try to get the bail
down low to junior center
Dannorris Harvey Forward
DontarriusThomas will be looked
to for his proven defensive skills
and he will be asked t- * 'ake some
of the pressure off ot Harvey
down low
"It we can do that and play a
lough detense. then 1 see no rea
son w hy we can t can t win it all."
explained Thomas
Meanwhile, Clark says that all
Ann ual
Percentage
Yield*
5.50%
ot those years of having to
paintully watch the Indians L jrry
home the region championship
trophy has made him appreciate
the opportunity to contend tor a
state championship even more
It's even better than I imag
ined. he said, holding the region
trophy close to his heart as the
Perry tans shouted tor their
heroes I know that you don't get
many chances like this, and I'm
glad to see all ot our hard work is
paying oil this year
But even with the region
championship in their possession.
Clark admits that nothing would
be better than winning a state
championship during his senior
year
d Year
Interest
Rate
5.70%
Annual
Percentage
Yield**
5.85%
Rally
through Claire Hari pul the ball
back from a missed shot and
Coach Billy Sellers called tune to
discuss strategy
The Hornets forced several
louls over the next 40 seconds,
seeking possession ol the hall
When Lina Arnold hii a baseline
jumper with 1:47 remaining that
cut the score to 41-34
Back down the court. Barr
made gitod on two tree throws,
got fouled and converted another
shot
Hart was accurate on a base-
Bulldogs
the score 15-15
Perry t»>ok the lead momentar
ily in (he second quarter when
center Brandi Thomas scored
alter pulling down the offensive
rebound But the lead was short
lived as the Bulldogs scored the
next 10 points of the game
When Davis stole the hall at
hall court and proceeded to drive
all the way in for a lay-up. Mary
Persons had a 37-21 lead and
never looked back
"I'm proud ol the way our
girls played this year. Vickers,
who |ust completed Ins fourth
season as head coach for the
I ady Panthers. I just we could
have gone a little farther
Perry did finish with a win
ning record, going 12 11 includ
ing a 1-2 record in the playoffs
The l ady Bulldogs improved to
lIJ-6I I J-6 with the victory before
tailing to Dodge County in the
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line shot with 1:12 left to cut the
score to 41-34 Southland picked
up a free throw on the next trip
down hut Arnold was good for
another basket from the paint with
48 seconds left in the game, cut
ting the score to 42-41
The two teams exchanged pos
session, with neither scoring
again until Wilson drew a foul
and went to the line with 14 sec
onds left. She converted both
shots to give Southland a 44-41
lead
Nine seconds later. Southland
Region 3-AA Championship
game Peh 21
Perry (36) Bonnie Pagm 4
Shcncqia Howard 2. Kim
Woodward 2. Felicia Scott 10.
Krvstal Brown *3. Brandi Thomas
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(Continued from page 6A)
went to the line again, and got one
shot to seal the win Laura Posey
added a basket with two seconds
left to bring the Hornets hack to
within two points again
Sellers said after the game that
the final period was quite typical
of the Lady Hornets during the
1447-48 season He said the team
had flashes of good things, hut
then would get hurt with
turnovers and mistakes which
wiped out good play
Westfield finished the season
11-11
(Continued from page 6A)
Mary Persons (52) Latoya
Davis 24. Rcdny Gantt 15.
Tamika Johnson 5. Latoya
Johnson I, Rachon Grier 2
Halftime Perry 15. Mary
Persons 17 Th«ec-pomters Perry
I (Scott).
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