3-point barrage leads to Red Bay’s third straight county title
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 By Bart Moss For the FCT  
Published 6:00 pm Tuesday, January 21, 2025

3-point barrage leads to Red Bay’s third straight county title

The Red Bay Tigers cemented their dominance in Franklin County boys basketball, capturing their third consecutive tournament championship with a 63-50 victory over the Phil Campbell Bobcats.

A barrage of threepointers, 14 in total, fueled the Tigers’ win, overcoming a strong effort from the Bobcats.

The game started as a tight contest with Red Bay holding a slim 10-9 lead at the end of the first quarter. However, the Tigers began to pull away in the second quarter, outscoring Phil Campbell and taking a commanding 30-17 lead into halftime.

Red Bay’s sharp shooting from beyond the arc was a key factor in their surge, connecting on four three-pointers in both the second and third quarters.

The Tigers continued to extend their lead in the third quarter, pushing the score to 48-29. While Phil Campbell fought hard, they were unable to overcome Red Bay’s hot shooting. Both teams traded three-pointers in the fourth quarter, each sinking five, but the Tigers’ lead proved insurmountable.

Khalil Luster led the Tigers’ balanced scoring attack with 14 points. Bryant Harris provided a spark from long range, hitting four three-pointers for 12 points. Brayden Tabbs reached double figures with 10 points, while Jeremiah Thorne added 9 points on three three-pointers. Jaxson Vinson scored 7 points, Landyn Lewey contributed 6, Jeremiah Robinson added 3, and Conner Humphries chipped in with 2.

Austin Elliott led all scorers with a valiant 22-point effort for Phil Campbell. Madden Welch also reached double figures with 11 points. Brady Williams added 5 points, Hayden Wingo scored 4, Jeremiah Smith and Isaac Duboise each contributed 3, and Logan Wright rounded out the scoring with 2.

Semifinals: Phil Campbell 55, Belgreen 50

The best game of the tournament was the semifinal matchup between Phil Campbell and Belgreen. A close game throughout, the Bobcats prevailed over the Bulldogs 55-50.

Belgreen led Phil Campbell 17-11 at the end of the first quarter. The Bobcats battled back in the second quarter outscoring the Bulldogs 17-12 to cut the Belgreen lead to one, 29-28. Phil Campbell outpaced Belgreen 15-9 in the third quarter to take a five-point lead, 43-38, into the final period.

Hayden Wingo led Phil Campbell with 15 points followed by Austin Elliott with 13 points. Elliot scored 9 points in the fourth quarter to help the Bobcats secure the win. Logan Wright added 9 points. Madden Welch scored 8 points, hitting two third-quarter threes. Bailey Nix scored 4 points. Isaac Duboise only had 1 point, but it was a critical free throw late in the game.

Belgreen’s Brayden Johnson led all scorers with 18 points followed by Jake Dill with 12 points. Gabe Estraded added 9points, Jonathan Mendoza 5 points, and Hunter Woodruff 4 points. Semifinals: Red Bay 74, Vina 30 The Red Bay Tigers had no problems beating the Vina Red Devils to advance to the finals of the tournament, winning 74-30. Red Bay led 43-20 at halftime.

Landyn Lewey led Red Bay with 14 points followed by Jeremiah Robinson with 10 points.

Christian McCarley led Vina with 13 points.

Quarterfinals: Vina 52, Tharptown 34 The Vina Red Devils easily defeated the Tharptown Wildcats in the opening round of the tournament 52-34. Vina led Tharptown 32-9 at halftime.

Christian McCarley led the Red Devils with 19 points, 14 coming in the first quarter alone. Matthew Patterson followed with 10 points. Vina made 8 three-pointers in the game.

Jackson Knighten led Tharptown with 11 points.

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