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02-20-2008


Class 1A girls

Spring Garden 72, Ragland 42

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The Spring Garden girls delivered a first-quarter knockout punch and blasted the Ragland Purple Devils 72-42, doing their part to make Friday's Class 1A Northeast Regional championship game an all-Area 13 affair.

The Panthers will meet Gaston at 12:20 p.m. in Jacksonville State's Pete Mathews Coliseum. Spring Garden (33-0) has beaten the Bulldogs (20-8) three times this year.

"That's the last thing I told them in the locker room, the first quarter is the most important," said Spring Garden coach Ricky Austin.

The plan coming in was to score in transition, building a lead and wearing down the heavier Ragland players at the same time. Spring Garden led 33-11 after one quarter Tuesday.

Not a part of the plan but welcome nonetheless was the Panthers' outstanding shooting from outside the arc. Andrea Bean, Ragland's 6-foot post player, scored the game's first basket. Spring Garden's Paige Anderson answered on the ensuing possession with a 3-pointer, and the Panthers never trailed again. By the end of the first quarter, Spring Garden had six treys. Anderson had three, freshman Tara Mullinax two and senior Olivia Mobley one.

By halftime Spring Garden led 52-17, and Austin had used 10 players. The Panthers were 20 of 32 from the field, including 8 of 15 from long range, and won the first-half rebounding war 19-9.

Ragland had no offensive rebounds in the first half as senior Bridget Parris and sophomore Shelby Malone combined to keep Bean off the offensive boards.

Spring Garden ended the game with a 37-19 rebounding advantage. Parris led with eight boards in 22 minutes. Mullinax had six boards in 17 minutes.

Anderson finished with 26 points in 18 minutes. She made 5 of 8 3-point attempts, 4 of 4 in the first half. Parris scored 17 points and Mullinax 12. In all, 13 Panthers played and nine scored.

Freshman Paige Gann led Ragland with 17 points. Bean ended with 12 points and a team-high five rebounds.

Class 1A boys

Holy Family 71, Spring Garden 58

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Two days ago, Spring Garden boys coach Jason Howard said limiting turnovers would be key in the Panthers' Class 1A Northeast Regional semifinal game against Holy Family. Tuesday afternoon, the Tornadoes proved Howard's point.

Leading only 8-7 early, Holy Family's 1-2-2 half-court trap suddenly produced a string of turnovers at midcourt. Spring Garden was scoreless for almost four minutes as Holy Family went on a 10-0 run; eight of the points were a direct result of turnovers by the Panthers.

"We didn't handle pressure well in the first half. We did a better job in the second half," Howard said. "Unforced errors is the best way I know to describe it. Those were mistakes that down here you can't make."

Holy Family extended its lead to 38-26 at halftime. Only 3-point basket by junior Andrew Allen with 22 seconds left in the half kept it from being worse. The Panthers got another 3-pointer just before the third-quarter buzzer from senior Andrew Morris, and trailed 53-43 entering the final quarter.

Down 58-45 with 5:33 left, Spring Garden outscored Holy Family 9-1 over the next two minutes. Holy Family scored the next eight points as Spring Garden endured a two-minute scoring drought.

Morris ended with 23 points and six rebounds. Cliff Highfield had 12 points and nine boards. Allen scored nine points and Trey Littlefield eight points.

Class 6A Boys

Gadsden City 79, Minor 69

Gadsden City allowed a 19-point, third-quarter lead to be chiseled down to four less than two minutes into the fourth quarter before pulling away in the game's final stages.

Minor guard Chris Young scored two of his game-high 27 points on a layup with 6:41 to play in the fourth quarter to make the score 66-62 in favor of the Titans (21-8). But it was as close as the Tigers would get as Gadsden City closed the out game on a 13-4 run to secure the victory and advance to Friday's regional final, where they'll face Homewood at 10:40 a.m.

The Patriots defeated Huffman 53-37 earlier in the day.

Titans' senior guard Franklin Howze gave Minor (17-12) all it could handle in the first half, scoring 14 of his 19 in the first half, including 3-for-7 shooting from downtown.

Senior forward Jerrell Harris also scored 19 for Gadsden City to go along with eight rebounds and four assists.

Homewood 53, Huffman 37

Homewood (29-4) put three players in double figures to lead the charge. Ronald Nored led the way with 16 points, Griffin Peterson added 13 and Jo Moore chipped in 12. Griffin added a game-high seven rebounds.

Huffman had only one player to reach double figures. Jeremy Freeman contributed 16 points off the bench. Ten of his points came via the charity stripe.

No starter from Huffman (18-14) made more than two shots from the floor.

Homewood raced out to its 24-16 first-half lead via strong shooting from the floor. The Patriots shot 53.8 percent and connected on 10 of 16 free throws.

Huffman made only five shots in the first half and attempted only a quarter of the free throws that Homewood did, connecting on all four.

Class 6A girls

Clay-Chalkville 66, Hoover 55

An early lead helped Clay-Chalkville (26-6) force Hoover's starters to play a full game, and the Cougars avenged two regular-season losses to the favored Lady Bucs.

Clay-Chalkville advanced to play Mountain Brook in Friday's 9 a.m. final. Mountain Brook survived Hewitt-Trussville 56-52 on Tuesday.

Senior point guard Brantli Nichols scored six of her 13 points in the first quarter. Emily Landers and Lauren Baxter had 3-point baskets, and Cece Kennon scored on a jumper in the paint.

Clay-Chalkville led 28-13 at halftime, but Hoover (30-2) outscored the Cougars 13-0 in the first three minutes of the third quarter.

A trey by Landers with 4:37 left in the third quarter got Clay-Chalkville its first points of the second half. Clay-Chalkville was 19 of 24 at the free throw line in the final quarter.

Alex Strickland scored 13 points and Sarah Caufield 12 for Clay-Chalkville. Kennon ended with 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Mountain Brook 56, Hewitt-Trussville 52 (OT)

Hewitt-Trussville led by 10 points with 4:33 remaining in regulation, but Mountain Brook charged back to outscore the Lady Huskies in the final quarter 16-7 to force overtime and then outscore Hewitt 6-2 in the extra period.

The Lady Spartans (22-5) advance to the play Clay-Chalkville in Friday's 9 a.m. final.

Mountain Brook's Jackie Higgenbotham led all scorers with 18 points, with 12 of those points coming from behind the 3-point arc, where Mountain Brook was particularly effective. Higgenbotham shot 50-percent (4-for-8) for the game, the same percentage as the Mountain Brook team.

Hewitt-Trussville finished 19-10.

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