Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Rec League Basketball Roundup: Week 3

Our Pulaski County recreation league basketball teams are getting deep into their schedules now, and there have been some great games so far.  Several contests have went into overtime, with many others being closely contested.  Congratulations to all of the teams on their hard work and as they continue to show improvement.  If you wish to have your basketball teams information reported in this column, feel free to email me at cougardave23@comcast.net.
 
Dublin Tar Heels Undefeated
The Dublin Tar heels have moved to 6-0 on the season.  The Tar Heels recently faced off with the Pulaski Blue Devils and came away with a 28-6 win.   Brody Fields had 9 points and 13 rebounds, Jaceri Eaves had 7 points, Kellen Dalton scored 4 points, Joe Reynolds had 4 points and 5 rebounds, Caleb Kirtner and Jackson Meek scored 2 points each.   In their sixth game of the season, the Tar Heels defeated the Pulaski Celtics 30-5.  Jaceri Eaves scored 8 points,  Kellen Dalton had 6 points, Joe Reynolds scored 6 points, Jackson Meek had 4 points, David Lynn scored 4 points, Jacob Ball had one point, and Brody Fields had one point and 8 rebounds.
 
Dublin Heat vs. Dublin Tarheels 11-12 Boys
Two Dublin teams recently met in what turned out to be a real barn burner.  The Heat got off to a great start, taking an early 6-0 lead on drives to the basket by Trent Blankenship. The Tarheels slowly crept back into the game by pounding the ball down low to Miguel Garcia. The Heat ended up with a 21-11 lead at half, with Hunter Thomas getting easy transition points.  The second half started off with a bang, with the Heat keeping a 10 pt lead most of the third quarter with good ball movement and points by Blankenship and the good shooting by Alex Akers.  In the fourth quarter the Tarheels mounted a comeback by applying pressure defensively, along with the good shooting by Braeden Blevins and solid inside work by Austin Testerman.   The Tarheels clawed their way back, and were only down 3 with 6 seconds to go in the game. After a timeout the Tarheels inbounded and tied the game with a last second 3 point bucket by Jaylin Nowlin, which left the score at 27-27 and took the contest into overtime. The Tarheels took the tip and scored quckly, and then turned up the pressure,  with turnovers created by Thomas, Anderson, and Braeden Blevins. The Heat came out and kept it close with a good freethrow shooting but the Tarheels pressure and late scoring earned the 33-30 win for the Dublin Tarheels.

Dublin Suns 6-2
The Dublin Suns, coached by Randy Turpin and Chris Castle, improved their record to 6-2 with a win over the Dublin Lightning at Dublin Middle School on February 15.  Leading the Suns in scoring was Benjamin Poe with 8 points.  Ryan Smith contributed 8 rebounds to lead the team.  Defense was key for the Suns and Jason Smith led the way in steals with four.  Other scorers for the Suns were Ryan Smith with 6 points, Ryan Castle added 5 points, Preston Eller with 4 points to his credit, and Jason Smith hitting for 2 points.  Coach Turpin summarized the Suns' season well by stating, "We are playing great team ball.  I'm so happy that each one of our players has scored this season."

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

AAU Cougars Finding Success

AAU Cougars Working Hard
By David Gravely
Finding success on the basketball court takes hard work, dedication, talent, and playing against tough competition.  That's just what a group of youngsters are putting together as they travel to different tournaments representing our county.  The AAU Pulaski Cougars seventh grade team is racking up the wins, and they're hoping that turns into success at the next level.
The Cougars have been to three tournaments to this point.   The first tournament was the Fort Chiswell Christmas Bash on December 11th and 12th.    "In the first game, we played the Botetourt Magic and defeated them 52 to 26" said Head Coach Todd Brewster.   "The second game we played the Fort Chiswell Pioneers and defeated them 53 to 22.  The third game was the semi finals against Auburn Eagles.  We beat them 46 to 33.  This put us in the finals against the Virginia Sonics." 
The Virginia Sonics have been together for several years, and are known as a tough and talented team.  "This game was a great game" said Brewster.   "It went back and forth and came down the the last shot with us winning 42 to 39.  It was a tough one, but the team really played well and we were very proud of them."
The second tournament was the Cougar Classic, which was held here in Pulaski County.  Unfortunately, the Cougars were missing two key starters and didn't fare as well in this tournament.  In all they played three games, losing to the Botetourt Magic 45-32 and  the Virginia Sonics 52-40.   The Cougars were able to rebound, however, and beat the Salem Spartans 38-35.
This past weekend the Cougars traveled to Bristol to compete in the Cat Classic and finished in first place again.  The action opened up with a big win against Hurley, VA by a final score of 37-6.  The action got a little tougher in their second game, but in the end the Cougars fought their way to a 40-37 win over Bristol.  The win put the Cougars into a match up with the tournament host team Abington.  The young Cougars stepped up to the challenge and took home another win, 30-20.  The championship game found the Cougars facing Powell Valley.  Pulaski took home yet another big win by a final score of 36-16.
"We played very well this past weekend, and we played as a team" said Brewster.  "Every player scored and every player contributed to the wins.  That's what we want to see happening.  They all give 100%.  If the ball is on the floor, we expect to see at least three players on the floor with it."
The Cougars will be back in action this coming weekend when they compete in the Floyd Boys Clash.  The following weekend will find the Cougars in Wythe County for the Wythe Vegas Shootout.

Basketball Rec League Roundup: Week Two

Rec Basketball Roundup
By David Gravely
 
The Pulaski County rec league basketball teams continued their seasons this week, with most teams getting into the action at least once.  The following reports were sent in by the coaches of each team.  If you would like to have your teams games reported in this column, feel free to email the information to cougardave23@comcast.net.
 
Dublin Suns Finding Wins
The Dublin Suns and Dublin Globetrotters recently faced off at Dublin Middle School.  Both teams are part of the Pulaski County Recreation Basketball, Boys ages 8-10.  The Dublin Suns came out of this one with a victory.  Leading the scoring for the Suns were Ryan Castle and Benjamin Poe both of whom contributed six points.  Justin Turpin added two points to round out the Suns' scoring.  Jason Smith was the leading rebounder, with seven boards to his credit.  Leading the team in steals with four was Ryan Smith.  The Suns performed well defensely with contributions from Preston Eller, Chandler Dishon, Jason Hall, and Luke Russell. 
 
Pulaski Elementary School was host to the Dublin Suns and Pulaski Spurs basketball game on February 3, 2011 with the Suns picked up the victory.   Leading in scoring and steals was Ryan Castle, who posted ten points and eight steals.  Justin Turpin lead the way in rebounds with five.  Rounding out the scoring for the Suns were Ryan Smith with four points and Jason Smith and Preston Eller, who both added two points. 
 
The Dublin Suns and Pulaski Hokies met at Pulaski Middle School on February 8.  This game came down to the final seconds with the Suns pulling out the win 14-12.  Benjamin Poe led the Suns in scoring with six points and in rebounds with five boards.  Defense was key for the Suns.  Along with Poe, Ryan Castle, Ryan Smith, Jason Hall, and Luke Russell had three steals each.  Rounding out the scoring for the Suns were Preston Eller, Chandler Dishon,  Castle, and Hall all contributing two points.  The Suns moved to 5-1 for the season.
 
Dublin Tar Heels 4-0The Dublin Tar Heels in the junior division boys 8-10 are currently 4-0.   Head coach Troy Dalton reports that the Tar heels started their season off with an overtime win over the Riverlawn Magic 28-26.   Jaceri Eaves had 15 points, Kellen Dalton had 4 points, Brody Fields had 2 points, Caleb Kirtner had 2 points, and Joe Reynolds had 5 points. The Tar heels second game was a victory over the Dublin Rockets 18-7.  Jaceri Eaves had 7 points, David Lynn had 8 points, Kellen Dalton had 2 points, and Joe Reynolds had 1 point.   The Tar heels third game was a victory over the Dublin Blue Devils 15-9.   Jaceri Eaves had 7 points, Kellen Dalton had 6 points, and Caleb Kirtner had 2 points. The Tar Heels fourth win of the season came against the Dublin Suns 21-18.   Joe Reynolds had 7 points, Jaceri Eaves had 6 points, Kellen Dalton had 6 points, Jackson  Meek had 2 points, and Brody Fields had 13 rebounds.  The rest of the Tar heels are Jacob Ball, Evan Martin, and Ian Martin, who have all played strong defense.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Basketball Rec League Roundup: Week One

The 2011 Pulaski County recreation league basketball season is now underway, and teams are starting to get their game faces on.  All together, there are 63 teams spread out over the several age divisions in the county, which means that there are over 500 young athletes currently involved.  Games are played through out the county at schools and other locations.

This past fall, the Southwest Times began a column that highlighted the weekly scores and statistics from our rec league football games.  Based on the response I got while out at the games after the first article, this was something that both the players and parents really enjoyed.  Our goal during basketball season is to provide coverage for as many of our county teams as possible, but as was the case with the football coverage in the fall, alot of that will depend on the support of the coaches.  Coaches are requested to send game information to cougardave23@comcast.net to be included in these weekly articles.

The Pulaski County Recreation Department offers a chance for kids to participate in basketball each year in several age groups.  First year players, age 5-6 and 7-8 are grouped in coed divisions with eight foot goals.  No score is kept in these divisions, and the primary focus is on teaching basic basketball skills and teamwork, while allowing players a chance to get some exercise. 

The next level up is somewhat different.  For boys, 8-10 year olds are grouped together in a league, while the girls are grouped into a 8-11 year old league.  This division does keep score, and a regulation basket is used.  Based on the number of players available, the rec league will break the older players into further groups.  Normally, boys have an 11-12 year old division and a 13-15 division, while the girls are grouped into a 12-15 year old division.  Both boys and girls then have the opportunity to play in the 15-18 year old division, as long as their are enough players to field the teams.

This year, the divisions are made up of the following teams.  In the 5-6 year old coed division the teams are the Snowville/Hiwassee Dunkers, Snowville/Hiwassee Panthers, Riverlawn Tar Heels, Riverlawn Rockets, Dublin Cubs, Dublin Dukes, Dublin Yellow Jackets Dublin Celtics, Dublin Hokies, Dublin Bandits, Pulaski Wolverines, Pulaski Little Mustangs, Pulaski Little Hoopsters, and the Pulaski Hokies.  In the 7-8 year old coed division, the teams are the Riverlawn Hokies, Riverlawn Thunder, Riverlawn Jaguars, Dublin Dragons, Dublin Heat, Dublin Highlanders, Dublin Bulls, Dublin Lakers, Pulaski Spartans, Pulaski All-Stars, Pulaski Dragos, Pulaski Raptors, Pulaski Wolverines, and the Snowville/Hiwassee Hokies. 

The boys 8-10 year old division is made up of the Snowville Longhorns, Snowville Suns, Riverlawn Fire, Riverlawn Magic, Dublin Lightning, Dublin Highlanders, Dublin Rockets, Dublin Suns, Dublin Blue Devils, Dublin Tar Heels, Dublin Globe Trotters, Pulaski Spurs, Pulaski Blue Devils, Pulaski Celtics, and the Pulaski Hokies.  The girls 8-11 division is made up of the Riverlawn Tigers, Riverlawn Huskies, Riverlawn Purple Pumas, Dublin Dynamite, Dublin Tar Heels, Dublin Firecrackers, Dublin Dream, Pulaski Wildcats, Pulaski Eagles, and the Pulaski Tar Heels.  The boys 11-12 year old division is made up of the Snowville/Hiwassee Bobcats, Riverlawn Volunteers, Dublin Heat, Dublin Wolverines, Dublin Celtics, Dublin Tar Heels, Pulaski B-Ballers, Pulaski Heat, and the Pulaski Tar Heels.
So far, I have received two reports on games.  Again, we can only run the information if we receive it, so parents and players please encourage your coaches to send it in to the email address listed above.  Good luck to all of our Pulaski County athletes!!

Snowville Pink Panthers Get First Win
The Snowville Pink Panthers  8-11 year old girls team got their first win of the season on January 24 over the Pulaski Tar Heels by a final score of 39-2.  Leah Lowe led the Panthers with 18 points.  Michelle Massie and Carly Hedge added 6 points each.  Emily Cox scored 3 points, while Katie Fox, Breanna Hollins, and Sammantha Webb added two points each.  Mackenzie Ratcliff's provided several blocks, as well as solid defense in the effort.

Dublin Heat Win Over Dublin Celtics
The Dublin Head defeated the Dublin Celtics by a final score of 34-16 on January 20.  The Heat, coached by Joe Blankenship, were led in scoring by Hunter Thomas who scored 16 points and had 12 rebounds.  Alex Akers added 10 points and 10 assists.  Adam Baber chipped in 5 points, and Trent Blankenship had three points.  For the Celtics, who are coached by John Thompson, Jacob Masse led the way with 8 points.  Justin Shatto added 6 points, and J.T. Thompson added two while also leading the team in rebounds.

For more information of Pulaski County recreation league basketball, or other Pulaski County recreation league sports, visit their website at www.pulaskicounty.org/pcrec.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Lady Dukes Continue Winning Ways

The Dublin Middle School Lady Dukes came out flat on Wednesday evening, and quickly found themselves in the hole against a scrappy and aggressive Carroll County team that came to Dublin looking to take home a win.  The Lady Dukes were able to pull things together by halftime, however, and after a taking a commanding lead in the third quarter they were able to hold on against a fourth quarter rally to beat the Lady Cavaliers 36-30.  The win moves the Lady Dukes record to 14-3 on the season.

At the end of the first quarter, the Lady Dukes trailed 9-4, but that changed quickly when Chelsea Golden hit a three pointer at the start of the second quarter.  Dublin immediately began to pressure the Carroll County offense, denying them a good look at the basket and keeping the ball on the Dublin side of the court.  The Lady Dukes also found their rhythm shooting the ball and quickly took the lead and began to build on it.  Carroll County was held to only seven points in the second quarter, while Dublin added 17 to move the halftime score to 21-16 in favor of the Lady Dukes.

"We came out slow in the first quarter, which is something we don't normally do" said Dublin Head Coach Buddy Farris.  "I didn't like the fact that we came out like that, but I was happy with the way we fought back.  The girls showed alot of heart out there tonight.  Carroll County has a good team, and they never gave up.  Our girls did a good job of finishing the game out though."

The Dublin defense stepped up even more in the third quarter, allowing on two points by the Lady Cavs while Dublin added eleven more points to their total, including another Golden three pointer.  The third quarter ended with the Lady Dukes seeming to have the game well under control, leading 32-18, but somebody forgot to tell the Lady Cavs to throw in the towel. 

Carroll County started hitting shots, and it seemed like someone had suddenly put a lid on the Dublin basket.  While the Lady Dukes took plenty of shots, they just couldn't get the ball to drop and were held to only four points in the fourth quarter.  Carroll County slowly began to move back within range of a win, but in the end poor free throw shooting cost them a chance to take the win.   Dublin had a 34-30 lead, and rebounded the ball with just over a minute and thirty second left in the game.  After getting the ball down the court, the Lady Dukes were able to move the ball around the Lady Cavs defense effectively for over half of that time before allowing the Carroll County defense to foul them.   In the end, the Carroll County Lady Cavs ran out of time in the comeback efforts, and Dublin took the 36-30 win.

Chelsea Golden led the scoring for the Lady Dukes with 16 points.  Meredith Mitchell added eight points and a strong defensive effort, while Hannah Hancock chipped in four points.  Carlie Perry, Moriah Hinton, Alyson Gilbert, and Alexis Hurst added two points each to round out the scoring.

The Lady Dukes will finish out their season this Friday as they host the Auburn Eagles.

Dukes Dominate Cavaliers

Sometimes you need something positive to happen to get things going in the right direction.  Apparently that was the case for the Dublin Dukes on Wednesday evening, as they used the momentum of their big win over Pulaski last week to defeat Carroll County by a final score of 44-25.

Jake Callahan goes up for two of his
nine points Thursday night.
"I wish we could start the season over today" said Dukes Head Coach Richard Lewis.  "We were close so many times this season, but couldn't get where we wanted to be.  Now, these young men seem to be starting to get it.  We came out strong tonight and never looked back.  We finally have some confidence and look like the team I thought we could be at the start of the season."

The Dukes came out shooting in the first quarter, but the shots didn't seem to want to fall.  Fortunately for Dublin, their defense did an excellent job of keeping the ball out of the Cavaliers hands, allowing them to take enough shots to overcome those missed shots.  The first quarter ended with Dublin comfortably ahead 13-2, but the Cavaliers finally found a way to break through Dublin's pressure defense in the second quarter.  The Dukes continued to have trouble getting their shots to fall, and Coach Lewis also took the opportunity to get some fresh players into the game while they had the lead.  The half ended with Dublin still in the lead, but the margin had been cut to 19-10.

The starters came back on the floor for the third quarter, and it greatly resembled the first quarter as the Dukes built the lead back up with pressure on both sides of the court.  Defensively the Dukes didn't allow Carroll County much more than a quick glance at the basket through out the third, allowing only three points.  The third quarter ended with the Dukes again up big, 36-13.  Coach Lewis began to clear the bench, and while the Dukes did allow twelve fourth quarter points by the Cavs, they also continued to put the ball up themselves and added a final eight to put the final score at 44-25.

Jake Callahan lead the Dukes in scoring in the game with nine points.  Darian Brown continued to add to his season total with seven points, while Elliot Brewster and Jesse "Air" Draper added six points each.  Levi Clark had a strong night under the basket rebounding, and added four points along with Isaac Poe.  Malik Eaves also added four points, but he can also claim eight assists, seven steals, and five rebounds to those points.  Marcus Cox and Ray Lewis rounded out the Dukes scoring with two points each.

The Dukes will finish out their season this Friday as they host the Auburn Eagles.  Tip off is set for 4:30 pm.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Lady Dukes Sweep Orioles

Prior to the start of the game Thursday night, the parents of the Dublin Middle School eighth grade cheerleaders and basketball players were recognized for their hard work as they were introduced to the crowd.   The Pulaski Middle School Lady Orioles came into the game with the intentions of spoiling the festivities, quickly taking a 3-2 lead in the first minute of the game.  The Lady Dukes recovered quickly, however, and went on a 21 point run to finish out the first quarter before finally finishing the contest with a convincing 52-29 win.

Dublin's Chelsea Golden led all scorers in the game with her 17 point effort, most of which came in the first half.  After taking the 23-3 lead at the end of the first quarter, the Lady Dukes continued to pressure the ball up the court while rotating in several players.  The half ended with Dublin adding ten points, but Pulaski also began putting together some offense and added eight points to bring the score to 33-1.

After the halftime break, Dublin Head Coach Buddy Farris went back to the starting lineup for a short time before beginning his rotation again.  The Lady Dukes added 13 more points to the board, but a combination of tough defense and missed shots by the Lady Orioles held them to only six points in the third quarter.  With the lead comfortably in hand, Dublin continued to rotate through different players and finished the game with the 52-29 win.  It should be noted that while the score did seem to be a heavy handed win for Dublin, the Pulaski players continued to work hard, and in the end actually outscored Dublin 12-6 in the final quarter.

Pulaski was led by Ania Austin and Katie Cox who scored six points each.  Kiki Plummer and Christie Simpkins were close behind with five points each, and Kendra Hudson finished with four points.  Candace Alley finished with two points, and Courtney Beville finished the game with one point.  Golden set the pace for Dublin with her 17 points, Meredith Mitchell who added 11.  Carlie Perry contributed 8 points to the win, while Ally Myers and Alexis Hurst added four points each.  Hannah Hancock and Alyson Gilbert finished the game with two points each to round out the scoring for Dublin.

The Lady Dukes will be back in action on Wednesday, January 19 when they host Carroll County.