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Published November 22, 2008 10:58 pm - MOULTRIE — The Colquitt County seventh-grade basketball teams completed their four-game road swing Saturday by notching dual victories over Lowndes Middle School.

7th-graders sweep Lowndes



MOULTRIE — The Colquitt County seventh-grade basketball teams completed their four-game road swing Saturday by notching dual victories over Lowndes Middle School.

The girls were tied at the half 12-12, but dominated the final two periods to win 23-16.

The boys played even for a quarter and a half, then used two significant runs to win convincingly, 47-33.

The girls took an early 8-4 lead, with Dexshalyn Polite, Blakelee Handfield, Tara Reynolds and Abbi Beth Paulk each scoring two points in the first quarter. Polite, Reynolds and Paulk quickly found themselves in foul trouble, however, as all were called for their third foul in the first three minutes of the second quarter.

The youngest Lady Packers had to rely on basketball newcomers Ashlee Parrish, Yuanna Rushing and Jazzlyn Collier, who were all forced to play in more high-pressure situations than they were used to.

“I was proud of the way our returning players opened the game,” Coach Jon Scroggins said. “Then, I was proud of the way our younger players stepped up and played their roles. They kept us in the game in a tough situation.”

In the second half, with three of their four experienced players in foul trouble, the Lady Packers somehow managed to tighten up their defense, holding the Vikettes to just four points.

“We made a couple of adjustments to some things they had done to hurt us in the first half,” Scroggins said.

“The girls played really smart. We walked the line perfectly – we stayed aggressive, without taking unnecessary chances.”

Scroggins also pointed to the standout defensive contribution of first-time starter Kara Menix and a great rebounding effort from Reynolds as keys to victory.

The victory was the second in a row for the the seventh-grade girls and raised their record to 2-2.

In the second game, the boys played a back-and-forth game for a while, but quickly wore down the Vikings.

Lowndes held a 15-12 lead early in the second quarter, before the Packers went on a 7-0 run to lead 19-15, and went into halftime with a 23-20 lead.

The Packers, now 3-1, then dominated the third quarter, going on an 11-0 run coming out of the locker room, and leading 36-22 at the start of the fourth period.

Brandon Key was the high scorer for the Packers with 14 points.



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