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01-24-2008, 12:41 AM
Seems as the Cards took control early with the full court press, half court traps and stingy man-to-man defense leading by more than 20 at the half. Cruised on through the remainder for a 26 point win. Jaguar Josh Seidel led the way with 22 points and 9 boards, hitting 8 out of 9 from the line, but missing all 8 of his three point attempts. Scott County was led by 6'8" Junior Richie Phares with 22 points, 10 boards and 4 steals, he continues to come off the bench for 20+ per night. Superpreps has him rated the third best junior in the state, he continues to show of the mid range jumper and threw down a few dunks for good measure. Toughted Sophomore transfer Ge-Lawn Guyn ran the point for 14 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals.
01-24-2008, 12:44 AM
Scott County seems to have turned it on as of late... Congrats Scott County!
01-24-2008, 12:54 AM
With the win over Huntington last year, Scott County's national stock soared, being invited to not only return to the Beach Ball Classic, but also the Isle of Palms Tourney and a nationally televised game against #2 ranked St. Anthony's of New Jersey. Having lost their superstar point guard Jonathan "Bud" Mackey - 2007 Sweet 16 MVP to drug related charges, they simply do not have the man power to hang with the strong national teams. On a side note though, they have only lost twice to in state rivals, on the road to 2007 runner-up Ballard and at home to 42nd District Rival and now #1 Bryan Station. They do have a win at Mason County this year.
The Cards have always played with the same verocity on the defensive end, they go 9-10 deep with no losses on defense, but the offense struggles.
They improve to 11-9 on the year, but with the ridiculous schedule they have played, those experiences are helping them when it matters, come district and regional tournament time.
The Cards have always played with the same verocity on the defensive end, they go 9-10 deep with no losses on defense, but the offense struggles.
They improve to 11-9 on the year, but with the ridiculous schedule they have played, those experiences are helping them when it matters, come district and regional tournament time.
01-24-2008, 12:57 AM
A-TRAIN Wrote:With the win over Huntington last year, Scott County's national stock soared, being invited to not only return to the Beach Ball Classic, but also the Isle of Palms Tourney and a nationally televised game against #2 ranked St. Anthony's of New Jersey. Having lost their superstar point guard Jonathan "Bud" Mackey - 2007 Sweet 16 MVP to drug related charges, they simply do not have the man power to hang with the strong national teams. On a side note though, they have only lost twice to in state rivals, on the road to 2007 runner-up Ballard and at home to 42nd District Rival and now #1 Bryan Station. They do have a win at Mason County this year.
The Cards have always played with the same verocity on the defensive end, they go 9-10 deep with no losses on defense, but the offense struggles.
They improve to 11-9 on the year, but with the ridiculous schedule they have played, those experiences are helping them when it matters, come district and regional tournament time.
I agree, good post.
01-24-2008, 01:01 AM
Congrats Scott Co.!
01-24-2008, 01:36 AM
Congrats SC..
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