Night 1
Author: Paul Meador
Source: The Newport Plain Talk
NEWPORT-The 2009-10 Cocke County Elementary School basketball season is off and running, tipping off this past Monday night, November 2, with Bridgeport at Del Rio, Smoky Mountain at Cosby, Centerview at Northwest and Parrottsville at Grassy Fork.
(Girls)
Grassy Fork 47
Parrottsville 18
The Lady Ravens were simply too much for the Lady Parrotts on this night. The Lady Ravens flew out to a 9-1 first quarter lead, and made it 23-6 at the break. The Lady Ravens made it 34-12 at the end of three, and glided home with the 29-point victory. Wendy McGaha had a game-high 15 points to lead the Lady Ravens while Abbie Ramsey and Elizabeth Walker each had 4 points to pace the Lady Parrotts.
Grassy Fork (47): Wendy McGaha 15, Dessie Shaffer 13, Katie Lanzon 10, Julie McGaha 5, Kristan Coggins 2, Peyton Johnson 2.
Parrottsville (18): Abbie Ramsey 4, Elizabeth Walker 4, Haley Smith 3, Ashley Woody 2, T.J. Reed 2, Cassie Holt 2, Twylah Fobber 1.
(Boys)
Parrottsville 52
Grassy Fork 35
The Parrotts flew out to an 18-6 first quarter lead and never looked back, leading 33-19 at the break, 42-23 after three and gliding home with the 17-point victory. Ike Rouleau had a game-high 20 points to pace the Parrotts while Thomas Edwards finished with 12 points to lead the Ravens.
Parrottsville (52): Ike Rouleau 20, D.J. Holt 9, Seth Lovell 8, Jerick Varner 6, Ty Chatman 4, Christopher Huff 2, Tyler Green 2, Perry Tate 1.
Grassy Fork (35): Thomas Edwards 12, Jordan Ried 8, Keenan Phillips 5, David Moore 4, Luke Howell 2, Cole Shepherd 2, Dakota Moore 2.
Night 2
Author: Paul Meador
Source: The Newport Plain Talk
NEWPORT-It was round two of the Cocke County elementary school basketball season this past Thursday night at four locations. On the schedule were Northwest at Edgemont, Centerview hosting Grassy Fork, Cosby at Parrottsville and Bridgeport at Smoky Mountain.
(Girls)
Grassy Fork 31
Centerview 28
The Lady Ravens jumped on the Lady Falcons early, but the Lady Falcons made a strong comeback in the second half. The Lady Ravens flew out to a 12-2 first quarter lead, and made it an 11-point advantage, 20-9, at the break. The Lady Ravens still had a comfortable lead after three, 28-15, but the Lady Falcons were everywhere in the fourth quarter. The Lady Falcons outscored the Lady Ravens 13-3 over the final six minutes, but the Lady Ravens managed to hang on for the three-point victory. Peyton Johnson and Wendy McGaha each had 8 points to lead the Lady Ravens while Leah Lewandowski had a game-high 16 points to lead the Lady Falcons.
Grassy Fork (31): Payton Johnson 8, Wendy McGaha 8, Julie McGaha 7, Dessie Shaffer 4, Katie Mae Lanzon 4.
Centerview (28): Leah Lewandowski 16, Hannah Miller 7, Brooke Holt 3, Kaitlynn Fine 2.
(Boys)
Centerview 38
Grassy Fork 27
The Ravens held the early advantage in this one, but the Falcons came on strong over the final two quarters. The Ravens flew out to a 12-6 first quarter lead, and led 24-16 at the break. But, the Falcons pulled to within two, 26-24, at the end of three, and outscored the Ravens 14-1 down the stretch for the 11-point victory. Colin White had a game-high 11 points to lead the Falcons while Keenan Phillips and Thomas Edwards each had 9 points to lead the Ravens.
Centerview (38): Colin White 11, Kelby Hayes 8, Ryder Keedwell 8, Adam Loyd 5, Dylan Brockwell 4, Cody Bellman 2.
Grassy Fork (27): Keenan Phillips 9, Thomas Edwards 9, David Moore 4, Zach Strausbaugh 2, Dakota Moore 2, Jordan Ried 1.
Night 3
Author: Paul Meador
Source: The Newport Plain Talk
NEWPORT-Cocke County's elementary school basketball squads were back on the hardwood this past Monday, November 9, with Del Rio playing at Centerview, Parrottsville at Smoky Mountain, Bridgeport at Home to Northwest and Edgemont playing at Grassy Fork.
(Girls)
Grassy Fork 33
Edgemont 32
The Lady Ravens were up to the task with a big victory over the defending champion Lady Panthers. The Lady Ravens held the upper hand early, leading 8-4 at the end of the first quarter and 19-12 at the half. The Lady Panthers made a big second half push, however, and pulled to within five, 26-21, at the end of three. Despite the Lady Panthers' effort, the Lady Ravens managed to hang on for the one-point victory. Wendy McGaha had 12 points to lead the Lady Ravens while Sharina Cofield shared game-high honors with 12 points to pace the Lady Panthers.
Grassy Fork (33): Wendy McGaha 12, Dessie Shaffer 10, Kaitlyn Thompson 5, Katie Mae Lanzon 4, Julie McGaha 2.
Edgemont (32): Sharina Cofield 12, Bethanie Williams 8, Ashley Green 7, Erika Fine 3, Taylor Thorton 2.
(Boys)
Edgemont 56
Grassy Fork 28
The Purple Panthers were off and running on this night, and simply ran away from the Ravens. The Panthers led 11-5 at the end of the first quarter, and 26-11 at the break. The Panthers didn't lead their guard down in the second half, leading 41-17 at the end of three and cruising home with the 28-point victory. Blake Clark had a game-high 13 points to pace the Panthers while David Moore had 10 points to lead the Ravens.
Edgemont (56): Blake Clark 13, Kimball Thornton 12, Tyler Mantooth 7, Chandler Duckett 4, Michael Hood 4, Kordel Stewart 4, Bryce Poe 4, J.J. Benjamin 3, Jessie Loveday 2, Brendan Mantooth 2, Lucas Hark 1.
Grassy Fork (28): David Moore 10, Keenan Phillips 5, Thomas Edwards 4, Dakota Moore 2, Cole Shepherd 2, Luke Howell 2, Cole Shelton 2, Micah Johnson 1.
Night 5
Author: Paul Meador
Source: The Newport Plain Talk
NEWPORT-There's nothing more exciting than elementary school basketball in Cocke County, and this past Monday, November 16, was no exception.
Round 5 action on Monday had Bridgeport at Parrottsville, Northwest at home to Grassy Fork, Centerview playing at Cosby and Edgemont hosting Del Rio, which also included two junior varsity games.
(Girls)
Grassy Fork 45
Northwest 11
The Lady Ravens jumped out to a 25-0 lead over the Lady Patriots in the first quarter and never looked back. The Lady Ravens led 34-2 at the break, 41-6 after three and coasted home to the 34-point victory. Dessie Shaffer had a game-high 11 points for the Lady Ravens while Alyssa Mitchell had six points to pace the Lady Patriots.
Grassy Fork (45): Dessie Shaffer 11, Payton Johnson 8, Christian Evans 6, Katie Mae Lanzon 6, Brianna Whitted 4, Kristen Coggins 3, Jada Baxter 2, Kasey Ford 2, Wendy McGaha 2, Lauren McGaha 1.
Northwest (11): Alyssa Mitchell 6, Markisha Allen 5.
(Boys)
Northwest 53
Grassy Fork 37
The Patriots blitzed the Ravens for a 16-5 first quarter lead, and refused to allow the Ravens back into the game. The Patriots led 27-17 at the break, 37-3 after three, and marched home with the 16-point victory. Kinsler Rea had a game-high 25 points for the Patriots while Keenan Phillips pumped in 10 points to lead the Ravens.
Northwest (53): Kinsler Rea 25, Francisco Torres 11, Barren Pruitt 8, Chris Stevenson 2, Salvador Ortega 2, McKeal Nichols 2, Kyle Lane 2, Justin Eggen 1.
Grassy Fork (37): Keenan Phillips 10, Luke Howell 6, Zachary Straughbaugh 6, Dakota Moore 4, Jordan Reid 4, Tristan Wilson 3, Cole Shephard 2, Coke Shelton 2.
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