Friday, February 21, 2020

Augusta is riding a 7 game winning streak ahead of Saturday's homecoming game, which begins a three game home stand to close the regular season

Augusta's Darren Lucas-White poses after the release.

Augusta notched its seventh consecutive victory Wednesday, propelled by a 27-4 run to open the second half that sent the Jaguars home from Dahlonega with a 92-65 win over Peach Belt Conference foe North Georgia. Rafael Monteiro (26 points and 13 rebounds), Miguel Arnold (23 points on 5-7 three point shooting) and Tyshaun Crawford (13 points and 10 rebounds) led a nearly flawless offensive performance for Augusta, which converted an eye popping 56% of its field goals and 58% of its long range attempts. The showing on the other end was equally impressive as the Jaguars held North Georgia to 36% field goal and 17% three point shooting, while outrebounding the Nighthawks 46-25.



The win came hours after the first NCAA Division II regional rankings were released. Augusta currently holds the #5 position in the Southeast Region, which consists of teams from the Peach Belt, the South Atlantic Conference and the Conference Carolinas. The Southeast Region is one of eight nationwide. The top eight teams in the final rankings will be rewarded with a trip to the NCAA tournament when the field is announced on March 8. Current Peach Belt Conference leader UNC Pembroke clocked in at #2, while PBC foe Lander occupies #6 spot, and USC Aiken stands at #8.

Augusta (18-7, 13-4) will finish the regular season with three home games in eight days, beginning with Saturday's (February 22) homecoming contest against Young Harris (7-18, 5-12), which will tip off at 3:30, immediately following the 1:30 women's game. On Wednesday (7:30 tip-off) USC Aiken (17-10, 13-4) will visit Christenberry Fieldhouse, and next Saturday (February 29) Augusta will play Georgia College (11-14, 8-9) in the regular season finale.

Augusta's recent winning streak has put into focus an impressive statistical performance this season by the team, which, alongside USC Aiken stands one game behind league leader UNC Pembroke (20-5, 14-3). The Jaguars lead the Peach Belt in offensive field goal percentage (50.6%) and three point shooting (40%). They also top the conference in both defensive field goal percentage (43.4%) and defensive three point shooting percentage (34%).

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Full schedules and previews for this week's boys and girls region tournaments at Evans, Cross Creek, Laney and Hancock Central

Makhi Climons (Cross Creek)

South Carolina's teams won't finish their regular season until Valentine's Day weekend, and the next step in SC, as always, will be the state playoffs because South Carolina seeds its state tournament with regular season region standings, skipping region tournaments altogether.

But for the area's Georgia based teams, the regular season has ended, which means this week's region tournaments will decide which teams will advance to the GHSA state playoffs, what seed they will earn, and, unfortunately, which teams will see their season end over the next few days. Here are the details for the tournaments we will be watching closely:

Class 6A, Region 3


Grovetown's boys and girls teams captured the regular season championship, and with that the top seed and a bye into Thursday's semifinal round at this week's tournament at Evans. The second seed, which is Evans on the boys side and Heritage for the girls, will also bypass Tuesday's quarterfinal round. As is the case in all of the regions, the top four teams are guaranteed a spot in the state playoffs, but these four teams still have plenty of work to do this week because the region tournament champion and runner up will start their state playoff run at home, while the third and fourth place finishers will hit the road come playoff time.

Zy Wright (Grovetown)

Region tournament brackets at Evans


Boys



Preview:


Grovetown (9-1 in region), Evans (8-2) and Heritage (4-6) can all be seen as equally likely to leave Evans with the tournament crown and the region's top seed in the state playoffs because every time those teams met head-to-head during the regular season the game was a toss up. But don't count out the bottom three teams because Lakeside (3-7) and Alcovy (4-6), which will play for a semifinal birth tonight, both have the talent to come out on top on any given night. And Greenbrier (2-8) has already beaten Heritage one time this year, which should give the Wolfpack confidence going into today's quarterfinal matchup.

Girls



Preview:


Like his head coaching counterpart Darren Douglas at the school on the boys side, Grovetown's George Dukes claimed a regular season region championship in his first season at the helm. Grovetown's only loss in league play came against Greenbrier (6-4), which, like Grovetown, has a roster full of promising young players.

Class 4A, Region 3


Tournament host Cross Creek will supply the field's top seed on both the boys and girls sides after an 8 game regular season schedule in which Cross Creek, Burke County and Baldwin all threatened to take the top seeds. On the boys side, the Razorbacks won the regular season championship outright by posting a 7-1 record, while the girls field actually ended in a three way tie that tilted in the Lady Razorbacks' favor after a coin flip tie breaker.

Cross Creek's Jenna Wilbon (50), Jordyn Dorsey (21) and Burke County's Tyasia Freeman (40)

Class 4A, Region 3 tournament schedule


*Play-In Game
Feb 4th Tuesday @Thomson

6:00 ARC Vs. Thomson (Girls)
7:30 ARC Vs. Thomson (Boys)

Feb 6th Thursday @Cross Creek - 

4:00PM - #3 Burke County Vs. #2 Baldwin (Girls) 
5:30pm - #3 Burke County Vs. #2 Baldwin (Boys)
7:00PM - #4 (Thomson/ARC) Vs. Cross Creek (Girls)
8:30PM - #4 (Thomson/ARC) Vs. Cross Creek (Boys)

Feb 7th Friday @Cross Creek

4:00pm Consolation Girl's Game
5:30pm Consolation Boy's Game
7:00pm Championship Girl's Game
8:30pm Championship Boy's Game

Class 2A, Region 4


Rocky Drayton (Laney)

On the boys side, Glenn Hills (14-2) and Butler (13-3) claimed the #1 and #2 seeds, and along with that two of the four semifinal spots in Thursday's round. Again, that means automatic state playoff tickets. But those same two teams finished last regular season in those same two positions a year ago, only to finish third (Butler) and fourth (Glenn Hills) last year before they both lost in the first round of the state playoffs. Six or seven different teams have the capability to get hot and win this tournament this week!


On the girls side, Laney (16-0) will once again be the favorites, but both Butler (12-4) and Josey (14-2), which took Laney to overtime in last season's region tournament championship game, have the ability to cause 2020 to be the first time Laney does not win a region tournament championship in what seems like, and probably is, more than a decade, if not two.



Class 1A, Region 7 (Girls)


Tuesday (2/4)
At Stratford Academy

#2E Lake Oconee Academy vs. #3W First Presbyterian Day, 4:00
#1W Stratford Academy vs. #4E Aquinas, 5:30
#2W Wilkinson County vs. #3E Hancock Central, 7:00
#1E GMC vs. #4W Mt. de Sales, 8:30

Friday (2/7)
At Hancock Central


#1W Stratford Academy/#4E Aquinas vs. #2E Lake Oconee Academy/#3W FPD, 4:00
#1E GMC/#4W Mt. de Sales vs. #2W Wilkinson County/#3E Hancock Central, 7:00

Saturday (2/8)
At Hancock Central


Consolation: 4:00
Championship: 7:00

Franquon Sherman (Lincoln County)

Class 1A, Region 7 (Boys)


At Hancock Central
Wednesday (2/5)

#2W First Presbyterian Day vs. #3E Lincoln County, 4:00
#2E GMC vs. #3W Mt. de Sales, 5:30
#1W Wilkinson County vs. #4E Warren County, 7:00
#1E Hancock Central vs. #4W Twiggs County, 8:30

Friday (2/7)


#1W Wilkinson County/#4E Warren County vs. #2E GMC/#3W MDS, 5:30
#1E Hancock Central/#4W Twiggs vs. #2W FPD/#3E Lincoln County, 8:30

Saturday (2/8)


Consolation: 5:30
Championship: 8:30