Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
10:10 pm Wednesday, November 6, 2002

Quitman takes two victories over Northeast Lauderdale

By By Ryan Satcher / staff writer
Nopv. 6, 2002
Quitman and Northeast Lauderdale kicked off the season on Tuesday night with two exciting basketball games. The visitors from Quitman swept homestanding Northeast to start off the season.
The Quitman boys were forced to play without players because football season is still going on, but played good zone defense to take a 48-43 victory.
The Lady Panthers used a good second half of basketball to take the first game of the night 60-44.
In the boys game, Quitman jumped out to a 14-1 lead before Northeast came back to tie in the second half. The Panther defense proved to be too much and Quitman held on for the close victory.
Quitman coach Steve Hampton was pleased with the performance of the inexperienced players that stepped up to fill in for the missing football players.
The Panthers jumped out to a big lead in the first quarter. Northeast scored the first point of the game, but Quitman controlled most of the quarter with a 14-0 run. Northeast scored three points in the final minute of the quarter, but trailed 14-4 after the first.
The Trojans played an improved second quarter and were able to cut the lead with a 10-5 run to start the quarter. Marcus Betts hit six free throws during the run to cut the lead to 19-14. Jonathan White hit two free throws with 16 seconds left in the half to cut the lead to 21-18 at the break.
Betts hit a three-pointer just 30 seconds into the second half to tie the game, but Northeast could not take a lead. Quitman kept the lead during the quarter and scored the final three points of the period to take a 36-31 lead going into the final quarter.
Northeast cut the lead to one point on a bucket by Brian Truman with 5:36 left in the game, but once again could not take a lead. The Panthers went on a 8-0 run to extend the lead to 46-38 with two minutes left.
Prince Trotter scored 16 points to lead Quitman in the victory. Belton Parks added 13 for the Panthers.
Betts finished the game with 16 points and Greg Powell scored 10 for Northeast.
Quitman girls 60
Northeast Lauderdale 44
The Lady Panthers, trailing by eight at halftime, exploded for 34 points in the second half while holding Northeast to only 12 to take a 60-44 victory.
The Lady Panthers opened the game with a 7-2 run to take the lead in a low-scoring first quarter. Northeast was able to answer with a 5-0 run to tie the game with 42 seconds left in the quarter.
Quitman came out and went on a run in the third quarter. The Lady Panthers used baskets from a variety of players to go on 10-2 run in the early minutes of the half. Two free throws by Shalanda Carter tied the game with 5:52 left in the quarter.
After a Northeast bucket, the Lady Panthers took the lead with a three-point play by Evay Blanks. Quitman outscored Northeast 12-3 in the final four minutes of the quarter to take a 49-40 lead at the end of the third.
Quitman held Northeast to just four points in the fourth quarter and put up 11 to go on to the 60-44 victory. Mashona Bonner scored 16 points to lead the Lady Panthers while Kemonica McGee added 13.
Shaquilla Mack scored 10 points in the win.
Bell finished with 16 points for Northeast while Jackson finished with 12.

Also on Franklin County Times
Kiwanis Club returns; Key Club planned
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 1, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — The Kiwanis Club has returned to Russellville. Members gathered last week at Calvary Baptist Church to review bylaws, elect officers an...
Bridge work moves forward on SR 243
Main, News, Russellville, ...
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
April 1, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Construction of a new bridge over Cedar Creek on SR 243 is moving forward as crews recently completed a major step in the project. Last...
Neighbors steps down as chairman of Democrats
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 1, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Rick Neighbors has stepped down as chair of the Franklin County Democratic Executive Committee, citing personal commitments he said no ...
Kiel named a 2026 ‘Emerging Leader’
News, Russellville
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
April 1, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — District 18 State Rep. Jamie Kiel has been named to the 2026 class of Emerging Leaders by GOPAC, a national group which works to train ...
NIL era has become a complete disaster
Columnists, Opinion
April 1, 2026
The modern NIL era is a complete disaster. Players walk away from contracts just to chase a new shiny opportunity. Coaches are left begging their alum...
Ex-educators learn about crime prevention from guest speaker
Columnists, Franklin County, News
HERE AND NOW
April 1, 2026
Members of the Franklin County Retired Educators Association learned about crime prevention during their recent monthly meeting. Association members w...
K-9 Mia gets helmet for protection
News
Kevin Taylor For the FCT 
April 1, 2026
ROGERSVILLE — When Police Lt. Lucas Stansell and his K-9 Mija are called into action to track a person through the woods, or to go into a home to exec...
Biblical roles create big sandals to fill
News
Chelsea Retherford Staff Writer 
April 1, 2026
Onstage, they are adversaries — one a reluctant liberator, the other a ruler clinging to power. But offstage, McKinley Copeland and Zach Adams share s...

Leave a Reply

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