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12-23-2013, 02:19 AM
Matt Fultz The Independent RACELAND â A contested corner three-pointer wasnât the play called by East Carter coach Brandon Baker, when he took a timeout trailing by two with fewer than 45 seconds remaining in regulation.
The coach did however call what was about to transpire on the ensuing possession.
âThat wasnât the play we called,â he said. âBut one thing that we stressed was that someone has to be ready to make a play out of the offense, because I knew they were going to come out and make us score on something outside of our offense.â
After Cameron Sparks found his drive to the basket cut off, he was able to find Bradley Marsh in the deep right-hand corner.
The senior, who was ready just as his coach had instructed, caught and launched his go-ahead three-pointer all in one motion.
Marshâs second triple of the game put the Raiders up 55-54, and they went on to win 57-54 over Lawrence County in the championship game of the 9th Annual Raceland Derby Classic.
It was the second year in a row that East Carter won the tournament held at Raceland-Worthington High School.
âWe love the tournament down here, we sure do,â Baker said. âItâs a tremendous tournament, It is very well run and organized, plus it keeps us home for Christmas, so we definitely enjoy coming here.â
While East Carter (5-4) was able to execute down the stretch, the Bulldogs had a bit of trouble holding onto the ball. Lawrence County turned it over two times in the final forty 40 seconds, and could not manage to get a clean look at the basket on its final possession, as Austin Chaffinâs heavily contested tying three-point try went begging off the front of the iron as time expired.
âWe have really been beating them up in practice about being committed on the defensive end, and not just for four or five plays or when your man has the ball,â Baker said. âWe were just very fortunate to come up with some balls down there late.â
The Raidersâ man-to-man defense gave the young Lawrence County backcourt trouble all night long, forcing the Bulldogs into 22 turnovers.
âWe wanted to play more zone, but we just got locked in there with our man,â Baker said. âThey are going to score the ball and sometimes you have to just match baskets with them to keep pace. And if you are fortunate enough to turn them over, you have to capitalize, and I think that was the key to the game.â
When the Bulldogs (7-2) did manage to hold onto the ball, they didnât have much trouble scoring, especially in the first have when they were 14-of-19 from the field. While the shooting did cool off a bit in the second half, Lawrence County still shot a healthy percentage on the game finishing at 55.8 percent.
Chaffin led Lawrence County with 17 points, including a perfect 9-for-9 performance at the free throw line.
Grant Kiser added a double-double for the Bulldogs finishing with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Connor Greene led the Raider offense, which got off to a slow start for the second consecutive night only to rebound nicely, with 18 points. Sparks also reached double figures adding 13 points.
EAST CARTER 9 19 11 18 â 57
LAWRENCE COUNTY 17 13 10 14 â 54
East Carter (57) â Brammer 7, Sparks 13, Greene 18, B. Marsh 8, Davis 7, Brooks 2, Damron 2, S. Marsh. 3-PT FGs: 5 (Sparks, Greene, B. Marsh 2, Davis). FT: 10-14. PF: 13. Turnovers: 6.
Lawrence County (54) â T. Dalton 7, Chaffin 17, Kiser 13, R. Dalton 9, Richardson 8, Moore. 3-PT FGs: 2 (Richardson 2). FT: 14-17. PF: 15. Turnovers: 22
The coach did however call what was about to transpire on the ensuing possession.
âThat wasnât the play we called,â he said. âBut one thing that we stressed was that someone has to be ready to make a play out of the offense, because I knew they were going to come out and make us score on something outside of our offense.â
After Cameron Sparks found his drive to the basket cut off, he was able to find Bradley Marsh in the deep right-hand corner.
The senior, who was ready just as his coach had instructed, caught and launched his go-ahead three-pointer all in one motion.
Marshâs second triple of the game put the Raiders up 55-54, and they went on to win 57-54 over Lawrence County in the championship game of the 9th Annual Raceland Derby Classic.
It was the second year in a row that East Carter won the tournament held at Raceland-Worthington High School.
âWe love the tournament down here, we sure do,â Baker said. âItâs a tremendous tournament, It is very well run and organized, plus it keeps us home for Christmas, so we definitely enjoy coming here.â
While East Carter (5-4) was able to execute down the stretch, the Bulldogs had a bit of trouble holding onto the ball. Lawrence County turned it over two times in the final forty 40 seconds, and could not manage to get a clean look at the basket on its final possession, as Austin Chaffinâs heavily contested tying three-point try went begging off the front of the iron as time expired.
âWe have really been beating them up in practice about being committed on the defensive end, and not just for four or five plays or when your man has the ball,â Baker said. âWe were just very fortunate to come up with some balls down there late.â
The Raidersâ man-to-man defense gave the young Lawrence County backcourt trouble all night long, forcing the Bulldogs into 22 turnovers.
âWe wanted to play more zone, but we just got locked in there with our man,â Baker said. âThey are going to score the ball and sometimes you have to just match baskets with them to keep pace. And if you are fortunate enough to turn them over, you have to capitalize, and I think that was the key to the game.â
When the Bulldogs (7-2) did manage to hold onto the ball, they didnât have much trouble scoring, especially in the first have when they were 14-of-19 from the field. While the shooting did cool off a bit in the second half, Lawrence County still shot a healthy percentage on the game finishing at 55.8 percent.
Chaffin led Lawrence County with 17 points, including a perfect 9-for-9 performance at the free throw line.
Grant Kiser added a double-double for the Bulldogs finishing with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Connor Greene led the Raider offense, which got off to a slow start for the second consecutive night only to rebound nicely, with 18 points. Sparks also reached double figures adding 13 points.
EAST CARTER 9 19 11 18 â 57
LAWRENCE COUNTY 17 13 10 14 â 54
East Carter (57) â Brammer 7, Sparks 13, Greene 18, B. Marsh 8, Davis 7, Brooks 2, Damron 2, S. Marsh. 3-PT FGs: 5 (Sparks, Greene, B. Marsh 2, Davis). FT: 10-14. PF: 13. Turnovers: 6.
Lawrence County (54) â T. Dalton 7, Chaffin 17, Kiser 13, R. Dalton 9, Richardson 8, Moore. 3-PT FGs: 2 (Richardson 2). FT: 14-17. PF: 15. Turnovers: 22
12-23-2013, 07:02 AM
Brandon Baker nice coach. Good win for Raiders
12-23-2013, 09:32 AM
Never saw the dawgs play this bad, maybe it was fatigue considering they had a game 5 out of 8 days & practice on days with no games, but who knows. They beat EC by 16 or so early season & just came in ready for a win. It will be okay, they'll bounce back at the MoCo tourney after Christmas.
BTW: The Dawgs actually won this Tourney last year
BTW: The Dawgs actually won this Tourney last year
12-23-2013, 12:31 PM
Good Win for East Carter
12-23-2013, 01:03 PM
Here we go with the excuses on why the Dawgs lost !
12-23-2013, 04:49 PM
Great win for East Carter.
12-23-2013, 04:58 PM
Lawrence will be back .this is a nice team.
12-23-2013, 11:26 PM
Let's go East Carter. Great win
12-24-2013, 01:49 AM
DawgFather1 Wrote:Never saw the dawgs play this bad, maybe it was fatigue considering they had a game 5 out of 8 days & practice on days with no games, but who knows. They beat EC by 16 or so early season & just came in ready for a win. It will be okay, they'll bounce back at the MoCo tourney after Christmas.
BTW: The Dawgs actually won this Tourney last year
Or you could just say: Nice game by East Carter. They have a nice team that outplayed us tonight. We will be fine and have a very good team as well. East Carter won this tournament this year and deserve some credit for how they played. We had a great showing in this tournament last year and this year. Good luck East maybe we will get a chance to do this again. Trust me that is a much better way to come across. LC has a very good team and East Carter is a good team also. Not a fan of either team but both teams had a good showing and will be OK.
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