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by
Lloyd
Combs
Sports
Reporter
There
were
no
ties
and
no
lead
changes
in
the
Southwest
District
this
season.
Grundy
made
sure
of
that.
A
triple-double
from
Jimmy
Ashby
and
double-doubles
from
Bobby
Peck
and
Cody
Billiter
helped
Grundy
claim
its
first
outright
SWD
regular
season
crown
since
1996
with
a
99-61
rout
of
Tazewell
Thursday
night
at
GHS.
The
following
night,
Richlands
ended
Grundy’s
12-game
winning
streak
with
a
74-56
upset
of
the
Golden
Wave
in
the
regular
season
finale
for
both
clubs.
Thursday’s
win
helped
Grundy
secure
a
Region
IV
playoff
berth
and
avoid
sharing
the
SWD
boys
crown
again.
The
Golden
Wave
was
part
of
a
three-way
tie
for
first-place
honors
last
year
and
a
four-team
playoff
for
the
title
the
previous
season.
“That
was
one
of
our
goals,
to
avoid
another
playoff,”
Grundy
coach
Greg
Rife
said.
“That’s
one
reason
we
stressed
100
percent
effort
every
night
out.
This
is
a
competitive
district.
“Anyone
is
still
capable
of
knocking
anyone
else
off
on
a
given
night.
We
can’t
afford
to
take
anyone
lightly.”
Grundy,
which
won
the
four-way
playoff
in
2005
and
a
two-team
playoff
for
the
SWD
regular
season
title
in
1999,
won
the
title
by
two
full
games
this
season.
Its
high-octane
transition
game
is
a
key
reason.
The
Golden
Wave
just
missed
the
100-point
mark,
missing
its
last
seven
shot
attempts
Thursday.
But
the
numbers
were
still
impressive.
Ashby
contributed
22
points,
18
rebounds
and
11
blocked
shots,
while
Peck
tossed
in
22
points
and
handed
out
13
assists
to
go
with
eight
boards
and
five
steals.
Billiter
scored
a
game-high
27
points
and
claimed
10
rebounds,
while
point
guard
D.J.
Gelenster
added
18
points,
eight
assists
and
four
steals
for
Grundy,
which
had
31
assists
on
39
field
goals.
“We’ve
stressed
teamwork
from
day
one,
and
the
kids
have
responded,”
Rife
said.
“We’ve
tried
every
day
to
remain
focused
in
practice
and
keep
our
intensity
up
at
all
times.
“We
had
a
good
first
half
and
a
good
night
scoring,
but
Tazewell
put
some
impressive
numbers,
too.
(Coach)
Lee
(Walker)
has
a
young
team.
They’re
rebuilding
this
year,
but
they’re
going
to
be
pretty
tough
next
year..”
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Rebels
Hold On
for 43-32
District
Win Over
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by
Lloyd
Combs
Sports
Reporter
Hurley
closed
out
the
regular
season
with
a
pair
of
Black
Diamond
District
wins
last
week.
The
Rebels
held
Council
scoreless
over
the
final
6:20
to
preserve
a
43-32
Black
Diamond
District
win
Wednesday
night
at
Hurley
High
School.
In
BDD
action
Friday
at
HHS,
the
host
Rebels
edged
Haysi,
47-41.
Despite
hitting
its
last
field
goal
at
the
5:26
mark,
Hurley
held
on
for
Wednesday’s
victory,
thanks
in
part
to
Scottie
Hurley,
who
hit
six
straight
free
throws
in
the
final
1:06.
“Council
was
sitting
back
in
that
2-3
zone,”
Hurley
coach
Mark
Cooper
said.
“When
we
got
a
four-point
lead
we
rolled
the
dice
and
decided
to
hold
the
ball,
and
it
worked.
“Scottie’s
clutch
at
the
end
of
the
game.
That’s
who
we
wanted
to
have
the
ball
at
the
end
of
the
game.
Scottie’s
shooting
89
percent
from
the
line
this
year
and
he
stepped
up
tonight.” |
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Hurley's
Big
man
Eric
May
(#32)
goes
over
the
top
of
Council
defender
Justin
Boyd
for
two
of
his
13
points
last
Wednesday
night
at
Hurley
High
School.
(Staff
Photo/
Sam
Bartley.)
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Lady
Panthers Turn Back Hurley In Black
Diamond District, 47-23
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Council's
5-Foot-10
center
Kelsey
Geary
(#20)
tries
to
shoot
around
Lady
Rebel
defenders
Candi
Justice
(left)
and
Patricia
Citarelli
(right)
during
second-half
action
of
Wednesday
night's
BDD
battle
at
Hurley.
Geary
scored
seven
points
for
the
Lady
Cobras
who
pulled
away
over
the
final
two
periods
to
take
a
64-32
win.
(Staff
photo/Sam
Bartley.)
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Council
secured
second
place
in
the
Black
Diamond
District
standings
with
a
64-32
win
over
Hurley
Wednesday
night
at
Hurley
High
School.
The
makeup
contest
was
originally
scheduled
the
previous
night.
Stephanie
Cornett
poured
in
a
game-high
26
points
for
Council
(15-6,
6-2
BDD),
which
was
scheduled
to
play
Haysi
last
night
(Wednesday)
in
the
BDD
girls
semifinals.
The
Lady
Cobras
made
a
modest
run
near
the
end
of
the
first
half
and
began
to
pull
away
from
the
upset-minded
Lady
Rebels.
A
9-2
run
gave
Council
a
26-17
halftime
lead.
A
23-5
spurt
that
spanned
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