No. 1 South Paulding 58, No. 9 Alexander 46
We are ready for tip-off. No. 1 @sphshoops at No. 9 @ALX_Bball. Spartans won 52-50 in first meeting. pic.twitter.com/0JBjrJCHoW
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
Perfection was on the line as No. 1 South Paulding (24-1, 16-0) traveled to No. 9 Alexander (17-7, 11-5) with a chance at polishing off a perfect record in Region 5-AAAAAA. It would not come easy as a sea of black packed Alexander’s gym, ready to see their Cougars attempt to avenge a 52-50 road loss just six days earlier.
The players and fans were more than familiar with each other but also were the coaches. South Paulding head coach Gil Davis and Alexander head coach Jason Slate both come from the Tim Criswell coaching tree at Carrollton and Davis became an understudy for Slate while the two were at Lithia Springs.
Coach Jason Slate and @SPCoach11 know each other well. Both from the Tim Criswell coaching tree. pic.twitter.com/uiriuDrIgC
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
With familiarity and two talented teams, breads fierce competition.
Alexander jumped up to a 12-5 lead keyed by big man Damion Howell inside and Grant Howard on the perimeter.
4:19
No. 9 @ALX_Bball 12
No. 1 @sphshoops 5Grant Howard drills a 3 leading to a @SPCoach11 timeout. pic.twitter.com/j94IWNhgGy
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
South Paulding opened up taking some uncharacteristically bad shots that the Cougars capitalized on. Howell gobbled up rebounds and established himself early around the basket with six of his eight points in the game in the first six minutes.
After Davis’ timeout, the Spartans began to settle in and phase out the loud home crowd while pulling from their own rambunctious student section which lit up half court as they whited-out the section. Georgia State-signee Kane Williams got his first bucket of the game with just over two minutes left in the first quarter.
2:08
No. 9 @ALX_Bball 14
No. 1 @sphshoops 8@kanewill23 strikes for two pic.twitter.com/wPtmd2OEeT— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
Sophomore Chandler Travis came off the bench and provided a spark, drilling a three and connecting on a late And-1 to close Alexander’s lead to 19-16 heading into the second quarter.
END 1Q
No. 9 @ALX_Bball 19
No. 1 @sphshoops 16Sophomore Chandler Travis has been a huge spark off the bench. And1 here. 6p. pic.twitter.com/czlDnIDJqF
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
South Paulding captured its first lead of the game at the 5:53 mark on a Williams three. But a monster dunk from Howell and foul trouble for Ja’Cori Wilson saw the Cougars regain a 27-23 edge at the 2:18 mark with Wilson heading to the bench with his third foul.
DJ Jackson came away with a steal and was fouled hard going to the hoop with 3 seconds left on the clock and split a pair of free throws to send the game into the half with South Paulding trailing 29-27.
Passion and hard fouls @sphshoops @ALX_Bball pic.twitter.com/sy9MaxSKab
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
In the third quarter, Williams quickly tied the game at 29.
We are tied at 29 early in the third thanks to @kanewill23 pic.twitter.com/DKETcWuRoQ
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
Wilson added a turnaround and then Jackson hit a three, but Wilson picked up his fourth foul with 2:51 remaining in the third quarter with the Spartans up 34-31 and had to return to the bench.
Unsigned 6-7 SF @supremejkash works the mid range. pic.twitter.com/PHHJilEFsg
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
South Paulding slowly started to impose its will but the Cougars wouldn’t fade. Sophomore Cameron Armstrong flew in for a tip-in to cut the lead to 36-33, but on the other end Williams bullied his way to the basket for his seventh point of the quarter and completed the And-1. Drew Shepherd proceeded to drain a three with under a minute left and the score stayed 42-35 at the end of three, South Paulding’s largest lead of the game.
At the 6:03 mark with the Spartans continuing to pull away, Chris Lunsford found Armstrong for a three to keep it a two possession game at 45-39. The Cougars added a free throw to make it 45-40, but that would be as close as they would get. Over the final 4:40, the Spartans put the game away with a 13-6 run.
Williams slid his way for another And-1 to go ahead 50-40.
4Q; 3:40@sphshoops 50@ALX_Bball 40
After a @kanewill23 And1 pic.twitter.com/qeht1l5aaQ
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
The Cougars made their final push and trimmed the lead back to 50-44 with 2:15 remaining but the Spartans iced it from the line going 6-of-8 in the fourth quarter.
This is road game but #SSOD is alive and well. Spartans will pick up another impressive R5 victory. pic.twitter.com/evVcLyXvFj
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) February 3, 2017
My Take
Hands down it was the best atmosphere I have been in all season long and as far as both student sections bringing it, probably the best fan participation in my two years covering the GHSA. Alexander rode the home crowd early and South Paulding came out firing some quick and bad shots as the Cougars’ press sped them up. I would have loved to see Damion Howell get more post touches. The inside-outside game of him and Grant Howard worked perfectly in the first half but after Howell’s powerful slam in the second quarter, he never scored again and didn’t get many opportunities to. Howard came out of the gates hot with seven first quarter points and 10 points in the first half, but he managed just four points in the second half as the Spartans clamped down. Cameron Armstrong stepped up in the absence of third leading scorer Rod Rapley (11.9 ppg). The sophomore hit two rainbow threes. Rapley’s athleticism and scoring was missed down the stretch when the Cougars started to run out of gas. Zeek Copeland was quiet with three points but Chris Lunsford added some energy with seven points off the bench.
It’s never going to be overly pretty, but South Paulding is the No. 1 ranked team in the state for a reason. They play with a chip on their shoulder, Drew Shepherd their emotional leader. He and DJ Jackson both pitched in eight points apiece which is all you need when Kane Williams and Ja’Cori Wilson are rolling. After a 2-point first quarter, Williams turned it on, attacking the basket. He had 14 of his game-high 21 points in the second half. Wilson was hampered with foul trouble but when he was in the game he produced. He scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds in front of Longwood. The first quarter MVP for South Paulding was hands down Chandler Travis. With Tank Withers and Parker Berry unavailable in the backcourt along with Jordan Burge in the low post, Travis stepped in and breathed life into the Spartans when they were struggling in the first quarter. He finished with six points, all in the opening period.
Top Performers
South Paulding
Kane Williams – 21 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, 1 block
Ja’Cori Wilson – 15 points, 9 rebounds, 1 steal
DJ Jackson – 8 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal
Drew Shepherd – 8 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals
Chandler Travis – 6 points, 2 rebounds
Alexander
Grant Howard – 14 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals
Damion Howell – 8 points, 12 rebounds
Cameron Armstrong – 8 points, 2 rebounds
Chris Lunsford – 7 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist, 1 steal