Friday was certainly not my first time watching the Laney and Washington County's boys teams play. They are among the area's top handful of teams. And the region 3A rivalry game was as fantastic as expected. As good as that game was, I was probably as excited to take a close look at a Laney Lady Wildcats game. And a late afternoon viewing of a 13 year old scoring machine, and a brief but emotional stop at "Willie 'Tebow' Tolbert Gymnasium" for Josey's "Flashback Friday Night" senior ceremony was icing on the Friday night hoops cake.
Laney vs WACO (Boys)
This game felt like a region 3A tournament preview, especially because it was game two of a three game series in an eight day period featuring the region's/area's four best teams. Here is a list of those games:
Friday, February 6: WACO at Laney
Saturday, February 7: Laney at Josey
And to think we get to do it all again this Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at the region 3A tournament at Laney... No wonder a college coaching friend whose Augusta basketball experience includes only this January 9th Laney-Butler game and last night's senior night showdown texted me the following message just before tip-off: "I love it here. This is where basketball lives." Heck yes!
I have watched two Washington County games from the top of the bleachers and two on film. Standing along the baseline Friday made me appreciate the size of the Golden Hawks' frontline. Before Friday I had guessed the skilled junior post Ti Lewis's height to be 6'3". After standing near him I'll say he is a solid 6'5". He is mobile and strong. And his greatest strengths lie in his fundamental skills. He has a nice touch around the basket, he makes floaters, and he is a solid mid range shooter. I'm appreciating region 3A inside play more all the time. Underclassmen Lewis, Ricquail Smoot (Butler), Bobby Jackson (WACO), and Elijah Brown (Westside) have joined seniors Jaylen Taylor and Jervon Walker (Laney) as difference makers in the paint.
And I haven't gotten to AJ Gray, one of the area's top five players, not to mention Georgia's best footballer. Gray does it all on the court, from long range bombing to assaulting the rim. And after standing near him for the first time in two years I'll say he has become a mountain of a man.
Washington County played as well in Laney's gym as any opponent has this season, further convincing me this region has at least four teams capable of reaching the final four in Macon, and under the right circumstances, grabbing a state championship.
Christian Keeling's steals and dunks ignited a Laney run Friday |
Washington County's second half start looked a lot like its first as guard Antonio Jackson buried a three from the left corner and Ti Lewis scored difficult baskets from short and medium range. This time it was Laney nursing a three point lead midway through the half. But as happened in the first sixteen minutes, a couple Wildcat High fliers got loose for breakaway slams. And this time it was Zep Jasper who provided a well timed bomb to give the home team a commanding lead.
I expected the showdown between two of the area's (and state's) best to be a blast to watch. And the game surpassed all expectations.
See highlights in the video above.
See highlights in the video above.
Laney Lady Wildcats vs WACO Golden Hawks
The Lady Wildcats are the first girls team to be featured on the blog |
Jasmine Bartlett and Jhessyka Williams immediately ran off nine points on 3 three pointers (one for Bartlett and two for Williams) after Collier went to the bench with foul trouble in the second quarter. And as she continued to sit through much of the third, freshman De'sha Benjamin worked her impressive inside-outside game to maintain Laney's double digit lead until Collier's return. Collier buried a three and weaved her way through the WACO defense for a basket midway through the second half and the Lady Wildcats would not be threatened again.
See highlights in the video above.
See highlights in the video above.
Bonus Feature: Alleluia Middle School's Ben Freed scorches the nets in as good of an offensive performance as I've seen this season
Josey's Willie Tolbert in the gym named after him |
See highlights in the video above.
Extra Special Bonus:
The images coming out of Josey's Flashback Friday game versus Hephzibah in the "old gym" were moving. The late Recardell Sheppard was honored during senior night. Longtime Josey fixture and, as former Josey and College of Charleston star Tony Mitchell described him, "father to so many Josey Eagles throughout the decades," Willie "Tebow" Tolbert posed for a picture in front of a sign that identified the old gym by his name. We all love Tebow. And that is how I will end this post, with love for my Josey family. Hopefully nobody minds me calling it that.
***Here are some posts from the past about the Laney Wildcats***
February 1, 2015
Laney vs Butler: Game Report; plus a special look at coach Buck Harris
January 18, 2015
Laney is halfway through another mini obstacle course
January 11, 2015
Laney defeats Butler to in "instant classic" to stay undefeated in region play
January 7, 2015
Region Race 2015 (episode 2)... plus a look at "Class 3A Week"
January 6, 2015
Laney starts its most difficult (and exciting) week of the season
Dec 25, 2014
The full gyms at Laney's games remind me of something
Dec 16, 2014
Laney hustles its way to another huge win
Dec 9, 2014
Laney's Secret Sauce: Playing Harder (Easier said than done)
Laney Beats Morgan County at Home
Nov 24, 2014
Friday at the Will Avery Tip-Off Tournament
Nov 16, 2014
Laney falls short in season opening thriller
Nov 11, 2014
Laney Opens Season with Nationally Ranked St. Francis
July 11, 2014
Brooks, Taylor, and Walker: ABR Live Summer Send-off
Nov 25, 2013
Laney and Aquinas Open Season with a Statement
March 15, 2012
Laney Makes History
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