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01-12-2010, 08:10 PM
Jim Scudder reports:
In the girls’ game, Scotland County and Brashear were close in the early going before Scotland County opened up a 17-6 1st quarter lead and a 43-19 lead at the half.
Scotland County kept up their offensive intensity in the 2nd half, picking up the win by a final score of 78-22.
For Brashear, Stephanie Elsea scored 10 points, Abby McKim had 4, Shelby Salter and Katie Smith had 3 each, and Katie Watson and Megan Taylor scored 1 point each. Scotland County was paced by Skyler Alderton with 25 points, Cali Holt had 14, Ashley Tague added 9, Anna Duley had 8, Aimee Dale had 7 points, Kiley Frazier had 6, Jamie Shaw had 5, and Courtney Jackson scored 4 points.
The boys’ game was close through most of the 1st quarter as both teams pressed aggressively. A pair of late 3-pointers allowed Scotland County to take a 25-15 lead at the end of the quarter.
The 2nd quarter was a disaster for Brashear as Scotland County turned up the pressure and ran their lead to 41-15 at halftime.
The 3rd quarter saw Brashear come out of the locker room and score a couple of quick buckets to close the gap to 41-20, but were then unable to close the gap any further.
Brashear pulled their starters for the 4th quarter while Scotland County continued to hammer away offensively, running the final score to 72-35.
Cody Snelling scored 11 points for Brashear, Adam Songer added 8, Matt Thomas and Zach Reeves had 4 each, Anthony Ambrosia and Taren Treasure had 3 each, and Jay Scudder scored 2 points. For Scotland County, Kasey Dial had 19 points, Dakota Wells had 12, Brandon Garnett added 11, Kyle Shelley had 10, Harley Stone and Drew Miller had 9 each, and Brock Bondurant scored 2 points.
Earlier in the month, on January 5, the Brashear Boys and Atlanta Girls picked up Tri-County Conference wins.
The girls’ game was a close one all the way. Atlanta held an 8-6 lead after 1 quarter, but Brashear managed to take a 17-16 lead at halftime. Neither team managed more than a few point lead in the entire 1st half. The 2nd half also proved to be close with Atlanta pulling ahead 30-29 after 3 quarters of play. Free throws proved to be decisive in the 4th quarter as Atlanta went 4-5 while Brashear was 0-4 from the line giving Atlanta a 46-43 win.
Brashear scoring:
Stephanie Elsea 14
Abby McKim 12
Shelby Salter 9
Katie Watson 4
Katie Smith 2
Chandi March 2
Atlanta scoring:
Amanda Spearman 15
Miranda Hruska 14
Lindsey Rhoades 8
Shelby Tipton 7
Briana Faulkner 2
In the boys’ game, it looked like Atlanta might run away with it as they posted a 23-15 lead after the 1st quarter. Brashear closed the gap to 34-31 by halftime. The 2nd half belonged to Brashear as they outscored Atlanta 13-8 in the 3rd quarter and 21-15 in the 4th quarter to claim a 65-57 victory.
Brashear scoring:
Cody Snelling 24
Anthony Ambrosia 20
Matt Thomas 7
Adam Songer 6
Jay Scudder 6
Zach Reeves 2
Atlanta scoring:
Travis Miller 17
Nathaniel Lush 8
Derek Jackson 8
Jesse Likes 8
Mick Garnett 7
Dylan Hruska 4
Bub Rhodes 3
The boys also played a 2-quarter JV game. Brashear took a 9-4 lead after 1 quarter and held on for an 18-17 win.
Brashear scoring:
Joe Clarkson 6
Nick Thomas 4
Dillon Redding 3
Taren Treasure 3
Hayden Coin 2
Atlanta scoring:
Bub Rhodes 6
Brady Bogeart 4
Vincent Elrod 3
Dylan Hruska 2
Joe Harris 2
In the girls’ game, Scotland County and Brashear were close in the early going before Scotland County opened up a 17-6 1st quarter lead and a 43-19 lead at the half.
Scotland County kept up their offensive intensity in the 2nd half, picking up the win by a final score of 78-22.
For Brashear, Stephanie Elsea scored 10 points, Abby McKim had 4, Shelby Salter and Katie Smith had 3 each, and Katie Watson and Megan Taylor scored 1 point each. Scotland County was paced by Skyler Alderton with 25 points, Cali Holt had 14, Ashley Tague added 9, Anna Duley had 8, Aimee Dale had 7 points, Kiley Frazier had 6, Jamie Shaw had 5, and Courtney Jackson scored 4 points.
The boys’ game was close through most of the 1st quarter as both teams pressed aggressively. A pair of late 3-pointers allowed Scotland County to take a 25-15 lead at the end of the quarter.
The 2nd quarter was a disaster for Brashear as Scotland County turned up the pressure and ran their lead to 41-15 at halftime.
The 3rd quarter saw Brashear come out of the locker room and score a couple of quick buckets to close the gap to 41-20, but were then unable to close the gap any further.
Brashear pulled their starters for the 4th quarter while Scotland County continued to hammer away offensively, running the final score to 72-35.
Cody Snelling scored 11 points for Brashear, Adam Songer added 8, Matt Thomas and Zach Reeves had 4 each, Anthony Ambrosia and Taren Treasure had 3 each, and Jay Scudder scored 2 points. For Scotland County, Kasey Dial had 19 points, Dakota Wells had 12, Brandon Garnett added 11, Kyle Shelley had 10, Harley Stone and Drew Miller had 9 each, and Brock Bondurant scored 2 points.
Earlier in the month, on January 5, the Brashear Boys and Atlanta Girls picked up Tri-County Conference wins.
The girls’ game was a close one all the way. Atlanta held an 8-6 lead after 1 quarter, but Brashear managed to take a 17-16 lead at halftime. Neither team managed more than a few point lead in the entire 1st half. The 2nd half also proved to be close with Atlanta pulling ahead 30-29 after 3 quarters of play. Free throws proved to be decisive in the 4th quarter as Atlanta went 4-5 while Brashear was 0-4 from the line giving Atlanta a 46-43 win.
Brashear scoring:
Stephanie Elsea 14
Abby McKim 12
Shelby Salter 9
Katie Watson 4
Katie Smith 2
Chandi March 2
Atlanta scoring:
Amanda Spearman 15
Miranda Hruska 14
Lindsey Rhoades 8
Shelby Tipton 7
Briana Faulkner 2
In the boys’ game, it looked like Atlanta might run away with it as they posted a 23-15 lead after the 1st quarter. Brashear closed the gap to 34-31 by halftime. The 2nd half belonged to Brashear as they outscored Atlanta 13-8 in the 3rd quarter and 21-15 in the 4th quarter to claim a 65-57 victory.
Brashear scoring:
Cody Snelling 24
Anthony Ambrosia 20
Matt Thomas 7
Adam Songer 6
Jay Scudder 6
Zach Reeves 2
Atlanta scoring:
Travis Miller 17
Nathaniel Lush 8
Derek Jackson 8
Jesse Likes 8
Mick Garnett 7
Dylan Hruska 4
Bub Rhodes 3
The boys also played a 2-quarter JV game. Brashear took a 9-4 lead after 1 quarter and held on for an 18-17 win.
Brashear scoring:
Joe Clarkson 6
Nick Thomas 4
Dillon Redding 3
Taren Treasure 3
Hayden Coin 2
Atlanta scoring:
Bub Rhodes 6
Brady Bogeart 4
Vincent Elrod 3
Dylan Hruska 2
Joe Harris 2