Friday, January 27, 2012

Not Even Close

They were packed in like sardines tonight at Rocky Mount High school as people didn't want to happen like three weeks ago at Nash Central when people were turned away before halftime of the girls game.Halftime of the JV boys game you had to search for a seat.  Mike Gainey acted the part of an usher and directed people to any little spot that resembled a seat . Tonight they were there to see the battle of first place in Big East boys basketball as Nash Central needed a victory to tie the Gryphons.  I think the best way to describe this game is if you saw last nights  Carolina -State game that's what you got tonight.  Rocky Mount played three quarters of state championship style basketball and all Nash Central could do was to was wait for the train wreck to end.

Rocky Mount led 16-7 at end of one, 46-26 at the half and their biggest lead of the night hit 61-35 with less than a minute to go in the third quarter.K J Peoples lead the early surge as he gets 14 points and 11 boards,  Donte Battle playing for the first time in two weeks added 12 in limited play as he gets in shape from his ankle injury.

Terrill Hilliard poured in 21 but it was the surge lead by Peoples early that put this one away. Jalen Hendricks lead the Bulldogs with 18 and Daniel Pittman assist with 12.  Rocky Mount now has a two game conference lead with just two weeks to go in the regular season and have just about put a vise on first place.

Lady Gryphons won by 15 at Nash Central and  the big question tonight how much fire will they play with having won the biggest game of the year so far Tuesday over Northern Nash.  It didn't take long to discover that Rocky was not going to have a let down as they jumped to and 8-0 lead and never looked back.  Playing maybe her best game of her career Amani Kipp scored 9 points and had 9 rebounds and as Rocky Mount's tallest player if she can give Pam Gainey those kind of number rest of this year this team could be dangerous in the playoffs.

J'Kyra Brown was her usual self knocking down 22 and the other half of the dynamic duo Tia Hudgins added 21.  Little Niya Styles lead the Lady Bulldogs with 17 and Timyra Staton added 11.  There was never any doubt tonight as the Lady Gryphons score a 67-39 win over Nash Central and remain unbeaten in conference play and Host Hunt on Tuesday.

The Gryphons will have three players that will take part in the North Carolina/South Carolina All Star game in Myrtle Beach on March 17th.  The Ladies will have Tia Hudgins and Alexus Cooper playing in the girls game while Terrill Hilliard will play in the boys.  Mike Gainey will serve as and assistant coach for North Carolina team and the entire doubleheader will be colored with Gryphons.




You Had Better Come Early

If the first game at Nash Central is any indication Rocky Mount will have their second sellout of the week by tap off time of the girls game. If you want to see the boys battle for the top spot in the conference you had better find a seat by 6.15.  You may be pushing it then.  The Girls game will be a question as to whether Rocky Mount has their feet flat on the ground or they are still floating on cloud nine after their Tuesday knockoff of previously unbeaten Northern.

The boys games is for first place as Nash Central has to win if they have any hope of taking the #1 seed into the playoffs.  A loss to Rocky Mount and they are two back with four to play. In  order to get the #1 seed from Rocky Mount it would require Rocky Mount to lose three of their last four since Rocky Mount owns the tied breaker with the Bulldogs. Nash Central would then  have to win all games from there.

The first draft of the NCHSAA realignment is on the table  and low and behold the Big East will stay intact as a six team league with all of their present members.  Corinth Holders the team that was believed to be going to join the conference is basically going to stay with the other Johnston County schools.  There will be another set of realignments meets in the coming weeks to heard more arguments from those that don't have a favorable alignment.  This process will be over by end of the school year.

We should have seen it coming.  Carolina has had a week to sit on hearing from their fans that the season  was falling  a part after the Dexter Strickland injury.  They played last night the way every Carolina fans thought they should play every game since they all thought they were going to win the National Championship with everyone coming back from last years team.  If they play the rest of the season like they did last night they just might.

The only solice State fans can take from last night's game was that  this is the first time during Roy Williams Tenure at Carolina that Carolina respected State before the game started.  I like the way Mark Gottfried coaches, he is not a screamer but a teacher and he had Roy Williams and Carolina's  attention from the get go last night.  To me that tells me the program is headed in the right direction.