MOVE ON
(Jackson Co.) Feb. 19
It is tournament time and Jackson County Generals hosted the North Laurel Jaguars. The Jags was (0-2) in the regular season against the Generals. Tonight was diferant.
The Generals got the tip but Jags was first to score. It was a very slow tight hot game. The Jags came to play tonight.
Second quarter the score was (7-4). There was A lot of turnovers by both teams.
“Jackson county is a good team,” Head Coach Brad Sizemore said.
At the half the Jags was down by six points (14-20). But there was an answer.
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At the fourth quarter it was tied at 24.
“I thought we played extremely hard in the third and fourth quarter,” Coach Sizemore said. “We made some big plays when we needed them.
It went it to overtime tied at 38. The Jags got hungry and pulled it off (47-43).
“It feels great to move on we play for district championship Friday night.
JOSHUA ROBINSON
JOSHUATIME THE NO GAMES ZONE