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Josh
Barnett - Sports Editor
South
Ripley's basketball team dropped
two straight decisions this weekend
on the road. The Raiders fell to
the 4A Jennings County Panthers
on Friday by a score of 67-57 then
fell to the North Decatur Chargers
on Saturday in overtime 48-40.
In the first game
the Raiders trailed the whole game
but were able to keep it close.
In the first quarter they were
outscored 19-12. Three Raiders
scored in the first quarter with
Tyler Ester connecting on two three's
to lead the way with 6.
The Raiders kept
the score close in the second quarter
scoring 18, but they were outscored
by one when the Panthers dropped
19. Going into halftime the Raiders
were trailing 38-30.
Michael Fear led
South Ripley with 13 first half
points followed by Ester's nine.
South Ripley cut
the lead to just four points in
the third quarter by outscoring
Jennings County 16-12. Going into
the fourth quarter the Panthers
were leading 50-46.
In the fourth quarter
the Raiders
barely scored double-digits adding just 11 points to their total.
Jennings County, on the other hand, added 17 to theirs to grab
the 10 point victory.
Only five Raiders
scored in the contest with Fear
leading the way with 20 followed
by Ester with 15, Tony Lloyd with
10, Brandon Seabolt with 8 and
Jacob Lemon with 4.
Lloyd finished the
game with a double-double grabbing
11 rebounds to go with his 11 points.
Brandon Seabolt finished the game
with a team high 10 assists.
In their game against
North Decatur the Raiders got off
to a very slow start scoring just
4 points in the first quarter.
The Chargers built a nine point
lead when as they scored 13.
South Ripley battled
back in the second quarter holding
North Decatur to just 5 points
as they added 12 to their total.
Going into halftime the Raiders
were behind by two points at 18-16.
The Raiders took
over the lead in the third quarter
holding the Chargers to under double-digit
scoring again at 8 points, as they
scored 12 to take a two-point lead
going into the fourth quarter.
Neither team reached
double-dig
its in the fourth quarter as the Raiders scored just 7 points and
the Chargers scored 9 to tie the game up and force overtime.
In the overtime the
Raiders' offense continued to struggle
as they managed just 5 points.
North Decatur added 13 in the extra
quarter to walk away with the 8
point lead.
Just one Raider finished
the contest scoring double-digits.
Tony Lloyd led the team with his
second straight double-double scoring
10 points and pulling down 11 rebounds.
Tyler Ester and Michael Fear both
scored 9 points each. Jacob Lemon
was second on the team in rebounds
with 11.
South Ripley continues
their season this Friday on the
road at Milan. That game is scheduled
to start at 6:00 pm with the JV
playing first.
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