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12-31-2009, 08:14 PM
SC loses to Cedar Hill, TX 47-46. Jackson had a double double with about 21 points and 13 rebounds.
12-31-2009, 08:55 PM
I remember Cedar Hill last year on ESPN
12-31-2009, 11:26 PM
Stardust Wrote:I remember Cedar Hill last year on ESPN
Scott Co. played Cedar Hil last year also. I think Cedar Hill won the game by two in overtime. Scott led by double figures most of the game. Cedar Hill was ranked #1 in the country at the time.
01-01-2010, 12:37 AM
SC had a good tournament. They won two games against great teams. They played two more great teams down to the wire. The big question is with SC playing 5 teams of national prominence in a row will this toughen them up or wear them down? I hope the former. SC always plays a super tough schedule.
01-01-2010, 06:56 PM
It is simply amazing how many games are decided by 1 and 2 points this year. It is hard to say you lost when you lose by this small margin, that is only 1 shot, 1 turnover, 1 missed call, 1 bad game by one player, 1 coach's mistake, or something as simple as a wet spot on the floor. Congrats for representing Ky basketball, Scott Cty.
01-02-2010, 12:40 AM
http://beachballclassic.com/News/tabid/7...fault.aspx
Cedar Hill (TX) edged Scott County (Georgetown, KY) 47-46 to earn third place at the 29th annual Bach Ball Classic.
In a game that featured 13 lead changes and a pair of ties, Cedar Hill (15-3) took the lead for good with 5:31 to play on a Tanner Milson 3-pointer. The Longhorns built a 46-42 lead on Thomas Gipson's two free throws with 2:05 on the clock.
Austin Flannery responded on the ensuing posession with a long trey that cut the lead to 46-45 at the 1:46 mark. Gipson made one of two free throws with 0:44 to play. Scott County's Chad Jackson was fouled with 0:38 to go but missed the first free throw before making the second to pull the Cardinals to within on eat 47-46.
Oliver Wells missed a pair of free throws, giving Scott County the chance for a win. Isaiah Ivey missed on a layup attempt but the Cardinals got one more opportunity with 1.9 seconds remaining when the ball bounced down the court and out of bounds off of Cedar Hill. Ge-Lawn Guyn's attempted 3-pointer at the buzzer was wide left of the rim.
Cedar Hill was led by Milson's 19 points, while Gipson added 12 points and six rebounds. Scott County's Chad Jackson led all scorers with 21 points and also added 13 rebounds.
Cedar Hill (TX) edged Scott County (Georgetown, KY) 47-46 to earn third place at the 29th annual Bach Ball Classic.
In a game that featured 13 lead changes and a pair of ties, Cedar Hill (15-3) took the lead for good with 5:31 to play on a Tanner Milson 3-pointer. The Longhorns built a 46-42 lead on Thomas Gipson's two free throws with 2:05 on the clock.
Austin Flannery responded on the ensuing posession with a long trey that cut the lead to 46-45 at the 1:46 mark. Gipson made one of two free throws with 0:44 to play. Scott County's Chad Jackson was fouled with 0:38 to go but missed the first free throw before making the second to pull the Cardinals to within on eat 47-46.
Oliver Wells missed a pair of free throws, giving Scott County the chance for a win. Isaiah Ivey missed on a layup attempt but the Cardinals got one more opportunity with 1.9 seconds remaining when the ball bounced down the court and out of bounds off of Cedar Hill. Ge-Lawn Guyn's attempted 3-pointer at the buzzer was wide left of the rim.
Cedar Hill was led by Milson's 19 points, while Gipson added 12 points and six rebounds. Scott County's Chad Jackson led all scorers with 21 points and also added 13 rebounds.
01-02-2010, 02:37 AM
tezzy859 Wrote:Scott Co. played Cedar Hil last year also. I think Cedar Hill won the game by two in overtime. Scott led by double figures most of the game. Cedar Hill was ranked #1 in the country at the time.
You're thinking of Duncanville, TX....Cedar Hill played Elliott Co last year in the BBC.
01-02-2010, 03:29 AM
Cedar Hill is ranked 23rd in the state of Texas this year, according to Maxpreps.
01-02-2010, 07:50 AM
Maxpreps rankings are way way off. If you don't believe me look at Kentucky's Maxprep rankings.
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