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No. 5 Sequoyah snaps No. 1 South Cobb 17-game winning streak behind Deshaun Robinson heroic performance

No. 5 Sequoyah 67, No. 1 South Cobb 56

It’s not often in Sequoyah basketball history that the Chiefs could go toe-to-toe and match fire power with the elites in the state. From Adam Benton to Tyler Deihl to Sean Tate, the Chiefs have seen high scoring guards pour through the doors. Mercer-signee Jacksen Greco tops them all, recently surpassing the historic trio for the all-time scoring record in Chiefs history but aside from his scoring prowess he is the front man for No. 5 Sequoyah (15-4, 9-2) who fields likely their best team in school history and have been knocking on the door of becoming a state contender. On Tuesday night, the Chiefs barged through the door with a 67-56 win over No. 1 South Cobb (18-2, 11-1) snapping the Eagles’ 17-game winning streak and pushing Sequoyah’s to 10-straight. Greco got his fill, scoring 17 points but it was 6-foot-5 senior Dashaun Robinson, who was showered with MVP chants, that took over in the fourth quarter and lifted the Chiefs past the Eagles to notch Sequoyah’s biggest win in school history and give them momentum but more importantly confidence heading into the home stretch of the season that they can beat the best of the best.

Winning 78-68 in their first meeting, South Cobb started the game with star sophomore Zocko Littleton Jr. on the bench. Once he checked in, the sharpshooter immediately drilled a three and sparked a 7-0 run before Arthur Parker hit a baseline jumper for Sequoyah to settle the score at 7-4 in favor of the Eagles.

6-foot-7 Illinois State-signee Emon Washington hurt the Chiefs early and often. Attacking from the high post, Washington scored nine points and put the Chiefs in foul trouble. Trailing 12-9 at the 2:49 mark, Greco was sent to the bench with his second foul but Sequoyah’s bench highlighted by Parker and sophomore Dylan Wolle combined for eight points to keep the Chiefs tight, ending the first quarter down 17-15.

Back on the floor, Greco sparked a momentum shifting 13-0 run on an off-balance runner.

A dunk from Ayden Watson and a Robinson bucket inside gave the Chiefs the lead 23-21, their first since 2-0 and a lead they would never relinquish. Donovan Shipp capped the stretch with a layup to make it a 30-21 advantage at the 2:46 mark before Raymond Baka ended the drought.

Sequoyah doubled up the Eagles in the frame, outscoring South Cobb 20-10 to take a 35-27 lead into halftime as the Chiefs held Washington scoreless in the second quarter.

In the third quarter, South Cobb turned up the heat by pressing but sans one ineffective possession, the Chiefs quickly regained their flow and kept their lead in double figures behind a Robinson put-back and Myles McGee kiss off the glass.

South Cobb couldn’t gain any ground after falling behind and traded buckets, finding themselves down 49-39 with just eight minutes remaining as a spirited War Lodge crowd made things tough.

The Eagles found life on the shoulders of Washington, who threw down a put-back dunk, two of his game-high 23 points, to cut the lead to 51-45 with 6:19 remaining, but from that point on the Chiefs did just enough to slowly eke the lead out while Washington continued to dominate inside.

Negating Washington’s impressive play was Robinson. Entering the game averaging 8.1 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.3 blocks, the long-armed energy giver made every play down the stretch scoring 10 of his team-high 19 points in the fourth quarter and finishing with a double-double of 10 rebounds, 2 assists and 4 blocks.

Robinson put the stamp on his heroic performance as he blocked a dunk attempt off a steal and then forced a South Cobb turnover seconds later, energizing the home crowd and all but dousing the Eagles’ hope of a comeback as the clock read 63-54 with just 60 seconds remaining. Robinson, who went 7-of-7 from the foul line including 6-for-6 in the fourth quarter, finished his night to MVP chants in an effort that won’t soon be forgotten.

Watson finished with 9 points and 7 rebounds while Shipp joined the collective effort on the glass with 8 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals.

Littleton was held scoreless in the fourth quarter and finished with 11 points.

 

Top Performers

Sequoyah
Dashaun Robinson – 19 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 blocks
Jacksen Greco – 17 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals
Ayden Watson – 9 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist
Donovan Shipp – 8 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals

South Cobb
Emon Washington – 23 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 3 blocks
Zocko Littleton – 11 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist, 1 steal
Raymond Baka – 6 points, 5 rebounds
Da’Quan Riggins – 6 points, 2 rebounds

Week 9 Boys Rankings

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Class AAAAAAA

1. Grayson (16-1)
2. Shiloh (17-1)
3. Norcross (17-2)
4. Milton (14-3)
5. Wheeler (13-5)
6. Archer (14-5)
7. McEachern (12-4)
8. Newton (13-5)
9. Cherokee (17-2)
10. East Coweta (12-6)

Class AAAAAA

1. South Cobb (18-1)
2. Tucker (15-2)
3. Tri-Cities (16-2)
4. Lanier (14-5)
5. Sequoyah (14-4)
6. Langston Hughes (11-6)
7. Lee County (11-4)
8. Evans (12-3)
9. Valdosta (15-1)
10. Pope (13-5)

Class AAAAA

1. Lithonia (18-1)
2. Eagle’s Landing (16-1)
3. Dutchtown (17-3)
4. Cedar Shoals (18-1)
5. Kell (14-4)
6. Statesboro (14-5)
7. Veterans (16-1)
8. Warner Robins (13-2)
9. Carrollton (14-5)
10. Walnut Grove (15-2)

Class AAAA

1. Woodward Academy (17-1)
2. Sandy Creek (13-3)
3. Americus-Sumter (16-0)
4. Chapel Hill (11-6)
5. Eastside (15-3)
6. Denmark (14-4)
7. Cross Creek (15-4)
8. North Clayton (11-5)
9. Burke County (10-5)
10. St. Pius X (13-5)

Class AAA

1. Pace Academy (14-4)
2. Dawson County (17-2)
3. Windsor Forest (15-4)
4. Franklin County (16-4)
5. Johnson-Savannah (15-4)
6. Hart County (16-1)
7. Westminster (13-5)
8. GAC (12-5)
9. Long County (15-3)
10. Central-Macon (12-5)

Class AA

1. Therrell (13-5)
2. Swainsboro (16-2)
3. Douglass (14-4)
4. Jeff Davis (13-5)
5. Glenn Hills (14-6)
6. Butler (10-5)
7. Spencer (13-3)
8. Laney (11-5)
9. Dublin (14-2)
10. Washington County (9-5)

Class A-Private

1. St. Francis (16-3)
2. Walker (15-2)
3. Greenforest (8-9)
4. Mt. Pisgah (16-3)
5. Trinity Christian (11-6)
6. Wesleyan (9-5)
7. First Presbyterian Day (14-3)
8. Galloway (14-2)
9. Christian Heritage (14-1)
10. Riverside Military (8-6)

Class A-Public

1. Treutlen (17-0)
2. Wilcox County (14-0)
3. Terrell County (12-0)
4. Drew Charter (11-6)
5. Calhoun County (13-2)
6. Lanier County (16-2)
7. Wilkinson County (11-6)
8. Dooly County (13-4)
9. Hancock Central (13-3)
10. Warren County (11-1)

Inclement weather caused a handful of Saturday games to be either canceled or postponed, but there was still enough basketball played throughout the week shuffle up the rankings.

Continue reading Week 9 Boys Rankings

Week 8 Boys Rankings

Class AAAAAAA

1. Grayson (14-1)
2. Shiloh (15-1)
3. Norcross (15-2)
4. Milton (12-3)
5. Newton (13-3)
6. Wheeler (11-5)
7. Cherokee (16-1)
8. East Coweta (11-5)
9. Pebblebrook (9-7)
10. Archer (12-5)

Class AAAAAA

1. Tri-Cities (14-1)
2. South Cobb (15-1)
3. Tucker (13-2)
4. Evans (11-2)
5. Lanier (11-5)
6. Sequoyah (12-4)
7. Chattahoochee (11-6)
8. North Atlanta (10-3)
9. Pope (12-4)
10. Effingham County (11-3)

Class AAAAA

1. Lithonia (17-1)
2. Dutchtown (15-2)
3. Eagle’s Landing (13-1)
4. Cedar Shoals (15-1)
5. Kell (12-4)
6. Warner Robins (12-1)
7. Walnut Grove (14-1)
8. Statesboro (11-5)
9. Veterans (14-1)
10. Buford (12-4)

Class AAAA

1. Woodward Academy (14-1)
2. Sandy Creek (10-3)
3. Americus-Sumter (13-0)
4. Eastside (14-2)
5. Chapel Hill (9-5)
6. Denmark (12-4)
7. Cross Creek (12-4)
8. St. Pius X (11-4)
9. Baldwin (9-4)
10. LaGrange (15-0)

Class AAA

1. Pace Academy (12-4)
2. Johnson-Savannah (13-3)
3. Hart County (15-0)
4. Dawson County (15-2)
5. Windsor Forest (12-4)
6. Franklin County (13-4)
7. GAC (10-5)
8. Lovett (11-4)
9. Westminster (11-5)
10. Long County (13-3)

Class AA

1. Therrell (12-5)
2. Swainsboro (14-2)
3. Douglass (13-4)
4. Butler (9-4)
5. Laney (9-4)
6. Jeff Davis (10-5)
7. Glenn Hills (11-6)
8. Spencer (10-3)
9. Dublin (11-2)
10. Washington County (9-4)

Class A-Private

1. St. Francis (14-3)
2. Greenforest (6-8)
3. Walker (14-1)
4. Mt. Pisgah (13-3)
5. Trinity Christian (11-6)
6. Galloway (14-1)
7. Christian Heritage (13-0)
8. Wesleyan (7-5)
9. WD Mohammed (11-3)
10. First Presbyterian Day (11-3)

Class A-Public

1. Treutlen (15-0)
2. Wilcox County (11-0)
3. Terrell County (10-0)
4. Calhoun County (11-2)
5. Hancock Central (11-2)
6. Lanier County (13-2)
7. Wilkinson County (8-6)
8. Drew Charter (9-6)
9. Turner County (11-2)
10. Dooly County (10-4)

The No. 1 vs. No. 2 clash in Class 7A saw No. 1 Grayson use a 22-8 third quarter to blow past No. 2 Shiloh 72-60 after the Generals trailed by two at the half. Ian Schieffelin was the difference, the 6-foot-7 junior posting 20 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocks.

Continue reading Week 8 Boys Rankings

No. 1 Grayson uses Schieffelin, 22-8 third quarter to blow past No. 2 Shiloh

No. 1 Grayson 72, No. 2 Shiloh 60

Region 8-AAAAAAA has quickly become the mecca of high school basketball in Class 7A, with No. 1 Grayson (14-1), No. 2 Shiloh (15-1), No. 6 Newton (13-3) and No. 10 Archer (12-5) all ready to take on all challengers. While all four teams have realistic visions of being the last group standing in Macon come March, the march to Macon begins within their region as seeding for the Region 8 tournament is imperative. Ranked 10th in the nation by MaxPreps, Grayson entered Friday’s game already with no room for error after losing 84-80 in overtime to first-place Newton last month while Shiloh came in red-hot and undefeated, clawing their way to the No. 2 spot after opening the season unranked.

In front of a sold-out crowd in Loganville, Grayson withstood a handful of first half runs to finally put away the Generals 72-60, leading throughout.

Grayson got off to a quick start and led 7-3 following an Ian Schieffelin three.

Shiloh however answered back as Caleb Golden scored seven of his 11 points in the opening frame and brought the Generals to within 13-12 at the 3:18 mark after Shiloh’s full court pressure resulted in some easy looks.

Coach Geoffrey Pierce dipped into his bench and brought on shooter Quinones Corpman who immediately cashed in a corner three off a skip pass from Mississippi State-signee Deivon Smith to give Grayson some cushion at 18-14 with 2:35 left to play in the first quarter.

The Rams carried a 23-16 lead into the second quarter as Schieffelin scored nine points and hurt the Generals on the glass.

Grayson extended their lead to 31-20 at the 4:34 mark and had the building ready to erupt, but once again Shiloh got up off the mat and answered back with a 10-0 run to tie the game at 34 as James Little hit two threes during the stretch.

Looking for their first lead of the game, Shiloh was denied as Schieffelin closed out the half with an And-1 putback to give the Rams a 36-34 advantage at the midway point.

Grayson landed two sharp jabs and had Shiloh woozy in the first half, but the Generals counter punched. In the second half however, the third quarter specifically, it was when the juggernaut Rams landed their haymaker, outscoring Shiloh 22-8 to bust open the game.

A gritty post move from Josh Smith was part of an 8-0 run that made it 44-34 at the 6:14 mark of the third.

Trying to once again dust themselves off, Shiloh used physical defense to lead to a Little layup.

Shiloh could not however slow down their former All-State star Winthrop-signee Toneari Lane, who broke out in the third quarter to score eight of his 12 points – 10 coming in the second half to help Grayson gain a 58-42 lead after three quarters.

Shiloh outscored Grayson 18-14 in the fourth, but the damage had already been done. Schieffelin amassed 20 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 blocks while Caleb Murphy was consistent throughout with 17 points. Josh Smith scored 8 points and Deivon Smith tallied 8 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists and 1 steal.

The Generals were led by Jordan Mitchell’s team-high 12 points, six coming in the fourth quarter.

Top Performers

Grayson
Ian Schieffelin – 20 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 blocks
Caleb Murphy – 17 points, 2 rebounds, 1 block
Toneari Lane – 12 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block
Deivon Smith – 8 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists, 1 steal
Josh Smith – 8 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal

Shiloh
Jordan Mitchell – 12 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal
Caleb Golden – 11 points, 2 assists, 1 steal
James Little – 10 points, 3 rebounds
Zawdie Jackson – 8 points, 4 assists, 1 steal
Anthony Canada – 7 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals
Zaron Jackson – 7 points, 3 rebounds, 1 steal