Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:50 am Saturday, February 22, 2003

Trojans fall in 4A tourney

By By Jeff Byrd/Sports Editor
February 22, 2003
BAY ST. LOUIS The smallest kid on the court came up with the biggest baskets at the South State 4A Boys Tournament semifinal game at Brother Gym.
Saint Stanislaus guard Gabe Willis scored 10 points in the fourth quarter to rally the Rock-A-Chaws from a six-point deficit to beat Northeast Lauderdale 56-51.
The loss sends Northeast to tonight's consolation game against Pass Christian.
St. Stanisluas (30-4) clinched a berth in the 4A Boys State Tournament and will play in tonight's championship game at 8 p.m. against the Picayune.
Trojan head coach Lewis Lightsey felt his team couldn't catch many breaks against the state's sixth ranked club, which was playing before a packed house of nearly 1,800.
The game featured as many made three-pointers as two-pointers.
The Trojans made 10 three-point goals to nine for SSC. The Rock-A-Chaws had 10 two-point buckets to nine for the Trojans.
The difference was at the line where the SSC made 10-of-16 from the stripe, while Northeast had just two free throws and made one.
Still, Northeast lead 41-35 heading into the fourth quarter. That's where the 5-foot-7 Willis began taking over.
Willlis opened the quarter with a three-pointer followed up by another from Darius Acker that tied the game at 41.
DeKenno Winston answered for Northeast with a long range three to put the Trojans back in front 44-41.
Willis came back with another trey to re-tie the game at 44, with 3:55 to play.
A miss on the Trojans' end was followed by a fast break which Willis converted for a layup. He added another drive drawing the foul in the process for a 48-44 lead, with 3:07 to play.
Two free throws by Rob Murray made it a 7-point lead for SSC, with 1:29 to play.
But the Trojans would not go away.
A putback by Jimmy Grace and a putback by Marcus Betts came in between a pair of free throws by SSC to make the score 53-48 with 47.4 seconds left.
The Rock-A-Chaws were then called for a walk giving the Trojans a much-needed break. Betts countered with a three-pointer cutting the deficit to 53-51, with 35 seconds to go.
SSC answered getting a fast-break basket from Mario Feranda for a four-point lead.
Winston saw his chance cut the deficit back to two go in and out of the basket with less then 20 seconds to go. Acker rebounded and was fouled.
He made one of two shots to seal the game at 56-51.
A sharply played first quarter saw seven-lead changes, but the squads finished the opening eight minutes knotted at 18.
The Trojans took charge in the second quarter,r with Winston, Betts and Jimmy Gravce all hitting treys to boost the team to its biggest lead of the night 31-21.
SSC scored the last five points of the half to make it 31-26.
The lead switched hands four times in the third quarter before Kalani White scored off the break for a 36-35 lead. Grace added another basket off cutting through the defense for a layup. Betts capped the late third quarter surge with a three-pointer for a 41-35 advantage.
Winston led Northeast (21-12) with 18 points. Betts had 12, and White added six.
Willis led SSC with 26 points. Acker notched 15, and Feranda scored nine.

Also on Franklin County Times
$4M paving project nears completion
Main, News, Russellville, ...
Russ Corey For the FCT 
October 1, 2025
RUSSELLVILLE — The city is in the process of completing what is likely its largest ever street paving project. District 1 City Councilman David Palmer...
Barnes kicks off bid for Congress
Main, News
Russ Corey For the FCT 
October 1, 2025
SHEFFIELD — Colbert County Commissioner Tommy Barnes is ready to travel the Fourth Congressional District in hopes of convincing voters he’s the perso...
Cancer survivor Vaughn: Celebrate every day!
Main, News, Z - News Main
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
October 1, 2025
Elaine Vaughn’s breast cancer journey began 11 years ago. Her longtime OB-GYN had retired, so she had put off her yearly exam and mammogram for a coup...
Mansell rescinds retirement request
Main, News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
October 1, 2025
RUSSELLVILLE — Fire Chief Joe Mansell will remain at the helm of the Russellville Fire Department. Mansell, who has led the department since 2002, was...
Operation Christmas Child continues spreading love across the world
Columnists, Opinion
HERE AND NOW
October 1, 2025
Operation Christmas Child celebrates its 32nd year of sharing gifts and hope with children around the world. The program is coordinated by Samaritan’s...
Study links well-being of teachers with AI use
Columnists, Opinion
October 1, 2025
As a new school year begins, the attention of parents, policymakers, and the public rightly turns to students. But if we are serious about improving s...
Hubbard reflects as she retires from courthouse
News, Red Bay
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
October 1, 2025
RED BAY — Lifelong Red Bay resident Sherri Hubbard has spent the past 24 years serving Franklin County as a courthouse deputy. Before joining the cour...
Holt named the acting director of NACOLG
News
Russ Corey For the FCT 
October 1, 2025
MUSCLE SHOALS — Transportation Planning Director Joseph Holt has been named the acting director of the Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments....

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *