MRA doubles up on PCS in District 1-6A contests

By Stan Caldwell

stanmansportfan.com

 

When you’re playing a team that is arguably the best in the state, you must bring your A-plus game.

 

The Presbyterian Christian boys were unable to do that Tuesday night against Madison-Ridgeland, although it might not have mattered if they did.

 

MRA, ranked No. 2 in the state in the Mississippi Gridiron Overall Top 10, and third in the ScoreBook Live Top 10, showed the crowd at Rees Gymnasium why in an authoritative 69-43 victory the second game of a District 1-6A doubleheader.

 

The Patriots won their 18th consecutive game and improved to 25-2 overall and 4-0 in district. The Bobcats dropped 19-6 and 1-3.

 

“They’ve got a good squad,” said PCS coach Josh Sherer. “That system is a little bit different from what we’re used to in our league. Traditionally, you’d be a little more ball-control, and they are absolutely not.”

 

MRA put on a clinic, especially in the second half, shooting 60.9 percent from the field (28 of 46), including 5 of 9 from 3-point range.

 

Of course, it’s easy to shoot a high percentage when your most of your shots are layups and slam dunks, and the Patriots had a boatload of those.

 

“They do a great job of leaking out and getting down the floor,” said Sherer. “They’re not sending a ton to the rim to get rebounds, and we’re scrapping for everything we’ve got to get the rebound.”

 

The onslaught really started right from the get-go, as talented junior Josh Hubbard drove into the lane, drew a foul and converted both free throws.

 

It was 7-0 after junior Harrison Alexander got a layup, forcing Sherer to call a time out with 5:39 to play in the first quarter to get his team organized.

 

It seemed to help, as senior Skyler Hill came off the bench to hit a 3-point shot, then junior Tucker Morris drove the lane for a layup and sophomore Turner Vance got another layup to cap a 7-0 run for the Bobcats.

 

“We shot the ball pretty well in the first half,” said Sherer. “Skyler Hill hit a couple of 3s that kept their margin from getting larger going into the half.

 

But the Patriots got back in gear, bracketing a defensive board and a steal with a fast-break layup by senior Street Toler and fast-break slams by Alexander and Hubbard.

 

Hill answered with another 3-ball, but MRA scored five unanswered points to close the period leading 18-10.

 

It was more of the same at the start of the second quarter, as Alexander turned a steal into yet another fast-break slam, then Hubbard turned another steal into a 3-pointer to cap the 10-0 run.

 

PCS answered with a 9-0 run of its own, as the Patriots hit a little lull, missing four straight shots. The Bobcats gave the Patriots a little taste of their own medicine, as they got some transition offense going.

 

Morris drove the lane for a layup, Vance had a pair of fast-break layups off a steal and a missed 3-pointer to pull PCS to within four points, 23-19.

 

“I thought we shot the ball pretty well in the first half,” said Sherer. “Skyler Hill came in and hit a couple of 3-point shots that kept them from getting the margin out too far.”

 

But that was as close as the Bobcats would get. MRA senior Tyler Latham came off the bench to just about single-handedly help the Patriots pull away.

 

Latham hit a pair of jump shots, then a 3-pointer in a 7-2 surge. Hill hit another 3-ball for PCS, but sophomore Sam Hailey answered with a 3-pointer of his own for MRA, and the Patriots took a 35-26 lead into halftime.

 

And that just set the stage for the fireworks to come. MRA converted 9 of 13 shots from the field in the third quarter, including seven straight at one stretch.

 

Hubbard got the Patriots going with a drive down the lane, drew a foul and converted the and-one. Senior Davis Dalton got a layup out of a set play, then Alexander and Hubbard took turns abusing the Bobcats in transition.

 

By the time Sherer could get a time out, with 4:10 remaining in the period, MRA had a 48-30 lead, and the rest of the game was pretty much an exhibition. The Patriots led by as many as 32 in the fourth quarter.

 

Hubbard, a 5-11 guard who is being highly recruited, finished with 27 points. Alexander added 12 points and Latham had 11 points, all in the first half.

 

“Josh Hubbard’s so tough,” said Sherer. “I don’t think you can let him get 27, but you’ve at least got to subdue the other guys. He’s going to get 17, 18, 20 points, no matter what you do. So, you have to really focus on stopping the others.”

 

Hill led PCS with 9 points and Morris added 8 points.

 

It doesn’t get any easier for PCS, as the Bobcats travel to Hartfield on Friday.

 

“We’ve got to respond Friday,” Sherer said. “We’ll look at film of this, because we’ve got some things we need to fix. But we’ve got to look ahead and get ready for Hartfield.”

 

In the girls game, it was another ranked team and another tough loss for the Lady Bobcats, as they faltered in the second half, dropping a 37-24 decision.

 

PCS (22-5 overall) lost for the third time in its last four games, dropping to 1-3 in the district. MRA improved to 24-2 and 3-1.

 

“We’ve hit a wall here lately, but that wall is 6A basketball,” said PCS coach Drew Smith. “This league is the toughest I’ve ever seen, and I’ve been in it a long time.

 

“We’ve played (Jackson) Prep, JA (Jackson Academy) and now MRA. Every one of them have been good games, and we’ve been in all of them. We were down by one at Prep with a chance to win it at the end and couldn’t do it.”

 

The Lady Bobcats hung with the Lady Patriots through the first half and into the third quarter, as both teams shot the ball poorly and committed a raft of turnovers.

 

MRA was 4 of 16 from the field in the first half – missing all five of its shot attempts in the second quarter – and 4 of 12 from the foul line, while giving up 11 turnovers.

 

But PCS couldn’t take advantage, as the Lady Bobcats were just 5 of 21 from the floor and committed 11 turnovers in the first half.

 

“I’ve been telling the girls all year that we have a team that can compete in this league,” Smith said. “But now we’ve got to prove it. We are young; we have young guards and that hurts us. I just think as we get older and more experienced that it’s going to pay off.”

 

Sophomore Addyson Sherer kept PCS in the game in the first quarter, hitting a 3-point shot, and getting a fast-break layup off a steal, as MRA led 10-6 after the first eight minutes.

 

Junior Meyah Doyle came alive in the second quarter, getting a putback layup, and another layup after establishing inside position, tying it up 10-10.

 

But PCS also missed some easy shots and converted just 3 of 11 shots in the second quarter.

 

“They’re just so physical, and they pressure the ball real well,” said Smith. “When they do that, it makes entry passes really hard. And at times we got it down there and we didn’t finish. In a game like that, you turn the ball over and you don’t make easy shots, it just magnifies it.”

 

Sophomore Catherine Turner hit a 3-pointer to put the Lady Bobcats ahead 13-12, before the Lady Patriots tied it in the final seconds of the half, which ended in a 13-13 tie.

 

Sherer hit a 3-ball early in the third quarter to put the Lady Bobcats up 16-13, but from that point on it was all MRA.

 

The Lady Patriots converted 4 of 7 shots from the field in a 10-1 run that proved to be the difference in the game.

 

PCS got as close as four points early in the fourth quarter, when Sherer got a steal and a fast- break layup to make it 25-21, but MRA went on an 8-1 run to seal the deal.

 

“It wasn’t a 13-point game,” Smith said. “They kind blew it out there at the end, but for the most part it was back and forth. We just turned the ball over too much and couldn’t put the ball in the hole.”

 

Sherer had 12 points to lead PCS and Doyle added 9 points. Ella Wesley Davis led MRA with 12 points and Riley Hancock scored 11.

 

Prep Basketball Summaries

Tuesday at Rees Gymnasium

BOYS

Madison-Ridgeland 69, Presbyterian Christian 43

MRA    18        17        22        12        –          69

PCS      10        16        8          9          –          43

MADISON-RIDGELAND (25-2, 4-0 in MAIS 1-6A): Street Toler 5, Harrison Alexander 12, Canaan Yates 4, Tyler Latham 11, Josh Hubbard 27, Sam Hailey 3, Holder Jones 2, Matthew Latham 2, Davis Dalton 3. TOTALS: FG 28-46 (3FG 5-9), FT 8-10.

PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN (19-6, 1-3 in MAIS 1-6A): Reeves Williamson 2, Turner Vance 6, Ben Scott 2, Grafton Howdeshell 2, Alex Hudson 2, Ian Randolph 3, C.J. Bryant 5, Skyler Hill 9, Zion Booth 4, Tucker Morris 8. TOTALS: FG 16-51 (3FG 5-26), FG 4-6.

GIRLS

Madison-Ridgeland 37, Presbyterian Christian 24

MRA    10        3          12        12        –          37

PCS      6          7          6          5          –          24

MADISON-RIDGELAND (24-2, 3-1 in MAIS 1-6A): Grace Mansell 3, Hunter Thompson 4, Riley Hancock 11, Allison Redding 2, Ella Wesley Davis 12, Sloane Vinson 5. TOTALS: FG 13-32 (3FG 2-7), FG 9-18.

PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN (22-5, 1-3 in MAIS 1-6A): Addyson Sherer 12, Catherine Turner 3, Meyah Doyle 9. TOTALS: FG 9-40 (3FG 3-15), FG 3-6.

 

Photos courtesy of Jesse Johnson

 

Madison-Ridgeland junior Josh Hubbard throws down big-league dunk on a fast break Tuesday night against Presbyterian Christian at Rees Gymnasium.
Presbyterian Christian junior Tucker Morris goes up for a tough shot as MRA senior Davis Dalton defends during action Tuesday night at Rees Gymnasium.
PCS senior Skyler Hill shoots a 3-point shot over the outstretched arms of MRA defender Josh Hubbard Tuesday night in high school basketball action at Rees Gymnasium.

Photos courtesy of Joe Venus

 

PCS junior Meyah Doyle drives to the basket as MRA’s Riley Hancock defends during girls basketball action Tuesday night at Rees Gymnasium.
PCS senior Emilee McNair puts up an open jump shot as Ella Wesley Davis comes in late to defend for MRA Tuesday night at Rees Gymnasium.
PCS sophomore Addyson Sherer gets out on a fast break ahead of MRA’s Hunter Thompson Tuesday night at Rees Gymnasium. Sherer led the Lady Bobcats with 12 points.