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Published January 08, 2009 10:49 pm - MOULTRIE — The Colquitt County middle school basketball teams had no answer for what Coffee Middle School threw at them on Thursday, dropping the seventh-grade games at the Charlie A. Gray Middle School gymnasium and the eighth-grade games in Douglas.

Middle school basketball teams drop four games



MOULTRIE — The Colquitt County middle school basketball teams had no answer for what Coffee Middle School threw at them on Thursday, dropping the seventh-grade games at the Charlie A. Gray Middle School gymnasium and the eighth-grade games in Douglas.

In Moultrie, the seventh-grade girls led 22-18 heading into the fourth quarter, but then were outscored 16-6 and fell 34-28.

The loss drops the seventh-grade Lady Packers to 4-6.

Dexshalyn Polite led Colquitt County with 12 points.

Abbi Beth Paulk had eight, Ashlee Parrish had six and Jazzlyn Collier had two.

Destini Giddens led Coffee with 14 points.

The seventh-grade boys lost to Coffee by 18 points the first time the two teams met, but the Packers kept the Trojans in their sights much of the game before falling 46-38.

The game was tied 20-20 at the half and after trailing by seven at the end of three quarters, the Packers pulled to within three Shiem King with 2:46 left.

But Coffee pulled away in the final 2 1/2 minutes, dropping the youngest Packers to 6-4.

For Colquitt County, Brandon Key had nine, Daniel Mobley and Jamiyus Pittman each had seven, Robert Lingo had six, Kenji Thompson had five and King and Jay Tolbert each had two.

C.J. Johnson had 20 and Brandon Roe added 10 for Coffee.

In Douglas, the eighth-grade girls fell to 8-3 on the season after a 37-32 loss to Coffee.

Ja’Nice Sailor led the Lady Packer with 15 points. Cheyenne Reynolds had 11, Shameka Reynolds added four and Tremyia Robinson had two.

“We didn’t get back on defense and we didn’t box out,” coach Palisa Harris said.

The eighth-grade Lady Packers had edged Coffee 28-27 in the season-opener back on Nov. 10.



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