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MBK 78, Tucker 71, 12/30/09

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Jaquan Dailey, Meadowbrook (MVP)
Ryan Burnett, Hermitage
Zach Desgain, J.R. Tucker
Philip Rohrer, Douglas Freeman
Kris Walden, Henrico
Harry West, Meadowbrook

BOX SCORE

Meadowbrook 17 21 21 19 – 78
J.R. Tucker      8 27 17 19 – 71
Meadowbrook:
West 21, Denard 4, Tucker 0, Deshaun Morman 8, Devin Morman 6, Coble 6, Simmons 0, Daily 21, King-Davis 12. Totals: 28 20-30 78. 3-point goals: West, Daily.
J.R. Tucker: C. Desgain 5, Z. Desgain 6, Bazemore 4, Nesbitt 4, Caiby 12, Carr 14, James 4, Camfield 22. Totals: 27 13-20 71. 3-point goals: Camfield 2, C. Desgain, Z. Desgain.

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Stephen Lewis back with you as Meadowbrook leads J.R. Tucker 17-8 going into the second period.

Meadowbrook’s defensive aggressiveness is taking over the contest so far. Let’s see what transpires.

SECOND QUARTER

Matt Camfield buries a 3-pointer for Tucker. The Tiger fans are showing life.

Meadowbrook now holds a 32-18 lead. Harry West is trying to convert a three-point play, he misses. 3:45 to go in the half, right when Camfield hits a 3-pointer.

Darrin James is playing big again inside, 11-point lead for Meadowbrook.

Until Marvin King-Davis finishes inside, back to 13 points for Meadowbrook. Now a steal, West is on fire! He hits from the FT line.

James Bazemore answers as the pace has picked up significantly.

Tucker with two fastbreak buckets in a row, Montre Carr and Camfield. Timeout MBK, 1:42 to go.

Tucker made a great comeback, down 3 at half, 38-35.

THIRD QUARTER

Chase Desgain
buries a jumper as Tucker takes its first lead, 39-38! 6:41 to go with King-Davis going to the FT line.

Tucker up two now as Camfield gets loose for two.

Action has picked up, Harry West with four straight points. Tucker turns it over under pressure, down four points, 49-45, 4:03 left.

MBK is now ahead 51-47, 2:25 to go. Camfield is at the line, he’s been slicing up MBK’s paint all night. Misses the first. Hits the second, Tucker down three.

Deshawn Morman gets into the action, burying a floater for MBK. Jaquan Daily answers Tre Caiby‘s two with three, MBK up six.

Karsene Denard, the 3-point champ, getting it done defensively with the steal and finish. Camfield answers, then West gets fouled, .7 left.

One of two FTs are good, MBK is ahead 59-52 going into the fourth.

FOURTH QUARTER


Caiby is at the line, trying to cut MBK’s lead to three. He does, 61-58 MBK, 5:55 and counting.

Meadowbrook is ahead 70-62 now, almost three minutes left. Daily just scored off a feed from West.

Camfield knocks in two FTs to keep the pressure on.

Zach Desgain now at the line, he hits two as Tucker is down 72-68. 1 minute left.

There will be a sea of Monarchs going to the line soon. Tucker only has five fouls and is trying to force MBK into the bonus.

MBK wins 78-71, second straight tournament title!

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Henrico Tourney Scores, 12/30/09

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Schedule

Monday, December 28
Upper Bracket
Henrico 65, Clover Hill 52
J.R. Tucker 76, Chesterfield Community 51
Lower Bracket
D. Freeman 82, Lee-Davis 63
Meadowbrook 71, Hermitage 59

Tuesday, December 29
Chesterfield Community 58, Clover Hill 47
Hermitage 63, Lee-Davis 57
J.R. Tucker 65, Henrico 61
Meadowbrook 71, D. Freeman 68

Wednesday, December 30
Clover Hill 62, Lee-Davis 61
Hermitage 57, Chesterfield Community 48
Douglas Freeman 53, Henrico 47
Meadowbrook 78, J.R. Tucker 71
* Karsene Denard won the 3-point shootout over MBK teammate Harry West!
Check back Friday to see the entire 3-point competition and for early-round results!

3-point competitors
Chris Cook, Lee-Davis
Patrick O’Connor, Douglas Freeman
Philip Rohrer, Douglas Freeman
T.J. Payne, Hermitage
Hannah Kymon, Hermitage
Chase Desgain, J.R. Tucker
Zach Desgain, J.R. Tucker
Harry West, Meadowbrook
Karsene Denard, Meadowbrook
Steven Blankenship, Clover Hill
Tim Jones, Henrico

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Freeman 53, Henrico 47, 12/30/09

Douglas Freeman ended third period on a 10-2 run to take a four-point lead into the fourth period that it wouldn’t relinquish in a 53-47 victory over Henrico in the Holiday Hoops Tournament presented by Fox Richmond and DigitalSports.

Henrico led 27-15 at the break before the Rebels won the third period 20-4 en route to third place in the three-day tourney.

Philip Rohrer had 20 points, and Patrick O’Connor 16 for the Rebels.

Semir Susic put in 10 points for the Rebels, including three 3-pointers. In fact, Freeman finished 10 for 17 from the 3-point line, only one shot better from the free-throw line (11 for 17).

For Henrico, Kris Walden turned in another fabulous first half with 16 points in the contest, including four 3-point bombs. Evan Thorpe added 10 for the Warriors, Michael Johnson eight.

D. Freeman  5 10 20 18 – 53
Henrico      10 17  4 16 – 47
Douglas Freeman: Susic 10, O’Connor 16, Turner 0, Hudgins 0, Rohrer 20, Mann 5, Pace 0, Janney 0, Hoskins 0, Smith 2. Totals: 16 11-17 53. 3-point goals: O’Connor 5, Susic 3, Rohrer 2.
Henrico: Jones 0, Walden 16, Lewis 0, Thorpe 10, Johnson 8, Grooms 4, Wells 2, Christian 2, Davis 0, Carter 5. Totals: 15 12-17 47. 3-point goals: Walden 4, Carter.

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Consolation Winners, 12/30/09

FIFTH-PLACE GAME
HERMITAGE 58, CHESTERFIELD COMMUNITY 47


Hermitage placed three players in double figures to overcome a sluggish start and top Chesterfield Community.

Micah Thomas (13 points), Marcus Grimes (12, seven steals) and Ryan Burnett (11) led the way for the Panthers.

Tyler Golden had a nice game inside with eight points and eight rebounds.

Richard Smith turned in another impressive performance for the Eagles with 17 points and 12 rebounds. Michael Brown Jr. had eight points for CC.

Ches. Comm. 9 13 18  8 – 48
Hermitage     3 18 23 13 – 57
Chesterfield Community:
Caraballo 6, White 4, Robertson 4, Brown Jr. 8, Smith 17, Hodges 6, Talley 1, Murphy 0, Jackson 2, Barrett 0, Scott 0. Totals: 19 8-14 48. 3-point goals: Hodges 2.
Hermitage: Grimes 12, Golden 8, Burnett 11, Riddick 2, Alston 4, Hannah 6, Thomas 13, Dailey 1, Smith 0, Cooke 0. Totals: 20 11-19 57. 3-point goals: Grimes 2, Thomas 2, R. Burnett, Hannah.

SEVENTH-PLACE GAME
CLOVER HILL 62, LEE-DAVIS 61

Chris Taylor came off the bench to put in 16 points, including four 3-pointers, as the Cavaliers topped the Confederates.

Herb Byrd had 11 points, DeJohn Tinsley 10 points and 11 assists and Deonte Strother seven points and 11 boards for CH.

Chris Cook dropped in 21 points to lead L-D. He averaged 22 points in the tournament.

Jordan Boze was the other Confederate in double figures with 11 points, and Greg Frame had nine.

Lee-Davis 19 13 12 17 – 61
Clover Hill 12 17 12 21 – 62
Lee-Davis:
Cook 21, Frame 9, Abele 4, Naumann 5, Boze 11, King 0, Young 5, Powell 0, Watkins 0, Spengler 0, Labons 6. Totals: 22 12-18 61. 3-point goals: Cook 2, Frame, Boze, Young.
Clover Hill: Williams 0, Thaniel 5, Keeder 4, Tinsley 10, Strother 7, Queen 2, Byrd 11, Taylor 16, Armistead 0, Gross 6, Stith 1. Totals: 23 8-17 62. 3-point goals: Taylor 4, Byrd 3, Thaniel.

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MBK 71, Freeman 68, 12/29/09

BOX SCORE

Meadowbrook 11 21 16 23 – 71
D. Freeman      26 10 16 16 – 68
Meadowbrook:
Harmon 2, West 16, Denard 0, Tucker 4, Des. Morman 0, Saunders 0, Rowe 0, Devin Morman 9, Coble 1, Simmons 13, Daily 13, King-Davis 13. Totals: 29 8-16 71. 3-point goals: West 2, Simmons 2, Devin Morman.
Freeman: Susic 0, Mann 17, Slyvain 0, O’Connor 14, Turner 5, Hudgins 4, Janney 0, Rohrer 28, Hoskins 0. Totals: 20 21-25 68. 3-point goals: O’Connor 4, Mann, Rohrer, Turner.

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Welcome back to DigitalSports!

Stephen Lewis, senior editor, back with you again. It is insane in Henrico’s gymnasium right now.

Patrick O’Connor and Freeman are going nuts in the final semifinal, up 24-10 on Meadowbrook.

O’Connor has nailed three treys already – he’s in the 3-point contest by the way – and has 11 points through seven minutes.

The Rebels are playing with tremendous intensity, trying to take Meadowbrook’s Henrico Tourney crown. Stay here to get the low down on what’s going on.

Freeman leads 26-11 after one period.

SECOND QUARTER

Meadowbrook is turning the ball over left and right. Freeman’s already in the bonus, Justin Mann just missed the front end of a one-and-one with 7:00 to go.

The Monarchs are showing life behind Devin Morman, he has all six points in this period for the Monarchs who trail 26-17 at the 6:25 mark.

Marvin King-Davis gets loose inside, uh-oh, here comes MBK!

Jaquan Daily gets big in the paint off a feed from KD, 28-23 Freeman. But fouls are hurting the Monarchs, Mann goes back to the line.

Let’s see…he misses the front end. Freeman is headed back to the line after a nice drive from Philip Rohrer. He drops in both FTs, Freeman 30-23, 4:13 to go in the first half.

What a comeback, Andrew Simmons drops in a 3-pointer from the left corner as Meadowbrook climbs within two points, 34-32.

35 seconds and counting, Mann stalling, trying to get last shot of half.

Rohrer misses a layup, Mann takes another charge. I think that’s three for him in the first half, WOW!

Rohrer makes up for it off a feed from O’Connor, 36-32 going to the half. Whoa, what a nice game so far. Best of the tournament yet.

Rohrer leads Freeman with 15 points, O’Connor still has his 11. For MBK, King-Davis has 10 points.

Stick and stay for more action!

THIRD QUARTER

Daily scores inside again, 39-36 Freeman with 5:21 to go in the third.

Rohrer at the line, puts in his 16th point. Another goes in, 17 points for Philip Rohrer as Freeman is up five.

Mann knocks in a jumper for Freeman, 43-36 as the Rebels try to reach another double-figure lead. No says Harry West, a beautiful drive and lay.

Mann is being physical with the drive and getting calls. All of MBK’s little guards are in foul trouble. Well, all of MBK is. King-Davis just picked up his third foul.

4:13 to go, Rohrer at the line, hits another. And another, lead back to seven, 45-38.

This is crazy, Mann draws another foul. Freeman is already in the bonus, 3:41 to go in the THIRD PERIOD. WOW, big problem for MBK.

He hits the front end, and the back end. Nine-point lead.

Down to six, as West hit a three for a 3-point deficit, but Rohrer came back with an old-fashioned three. Daily cleans up his own mess and Meadowbrook is back in business, down four, 52-48 with one quarter left.

FOURTH QUARTER

Rohrer is a monster, he scores inside. That’s 24 points for him, a game-high by far.

It’s 62-51 now, 4:55 left. Daily is at the line. MBK needs these. Bonus one is off, Freeman takes control, in double-bonus.

8-0 run by MBK, Harry West caught fire. He drops in a nice layup and gets fouled. The FT is good, nine-point run. DF 62-60 with 3:05 to go.

Mann is fouled, he’s at the line. First is good. By the way, Rohrer is 11-11 at the charity stripe. Mann gets both, 64-60.

That was the quickest 6-0 run I’ve ever seen! Meadowbrook with its first lead of the game, 66-64 with 2:14 to go. If you aren’t here you missed a treat.

No worries though, I’ll have video of this classic up tonight!

Mann hits two FTs. He’s 9 for 12 for the game, 16 points total. The Rebs need him to score to be as potent as they can be. 2:09 to go, tied at 66.

Now tied at 68. Tough call on Freeman, King-Davis to the line. The first is off.  26 seconds left, second is good!

Freeman races up, O’Connor launches a trey, no good. West to the line with 14 seconds, misses the first. AND THE SECOND, but Jaymon Tucker is there for the offensive rebound and puts it in.

Timeout Freeman with 7 seconds to go. Coach Larry Parpart probably drew something up for Rohrer or O’Connor for trey. Let’s see.

Andrew Simmons steals the inbounds pass, Deshawn Morman runs the clock out, MBK going back to the final, 71-68!

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Hermitage 63, L-D 57, 12/29/09

The Hermitage Panthers used a strong third quarter to defeat Lee-Davis in the consolation round of the Henrico Holiday Hoops Tournament.

Ryan Burnett led the Panthers with 21 points, 15 of which came in the second half.  Kyman Hannah and Marcus Grimes each added 13 for Hermitage.

Lee-Davis’ Chris Cook topped all scorers with 22.  The Confederates were just 15 of 28 from the free-throw line.

Hermitage  8 17 22 16 – 63
Lee-Davis  15 14 15 13 – 57
Hermitage: Payne 0, Hannah 13, Grimes 13, Golden 0, Horn 0, Dailey 4, Burnett 21, Riddick 4, Smith 2, Alston 0, Cooke 6. Totals: 22 16-24 63. 3-point goals: Hannah, Grimes, Burnett.
Lee-Davis: Cook 22, King 2, Young 1, Watkins 0, Frame 5, Spengler 3, Labons 0, Abele 8, Naumann 6, Boze 9. Totals: 19 15-28 57. 3-point goals: Cook 2, Frame, Boze.

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Tucker 65, Henrico 61, 12/29/09

BOX SCORE

J.R. Tucker 21 11 18 15 – 65
Henrico      18 12 9    22 – 61
J.R. Tucker:
C. Desgain 3, Carr 4, James 14, Camfield 8, Z. Desgain 15, Mey 0, Bazemore 4, Nesbitt 8, Melton 0, Caiby 9. Totals: 24 16-28 65. 3-point goal: Z. Desgain.
Henrico: Wells 0, Jones 6, Walden 15, Lewis 13, Christian 0, Davis 4, Thorpe 12, Carter 2, Johnson 9. Totals: 21 16-20 61. 3-point goals: Walden 2, Lewis.

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Brittney Grove here covering action from the second day of the Henrico Holiday Hoops Tournament.  The Henrico Warriors are battling the Tucker Tigers for a spot in Wednesday’s championship.

The end of the first quarter has Tucker up 21-18.  Kris Walden is pacing the Warriors with 11 points.

SECOND QUARTER

Both teams fighting hard to gain a strong lead.  Tucker on top 28-26, 2:42 left to play.

Henrico’s Mike Johnson lays in 2 to tie the score at 28.

Back and forth lead changes has Tucker up 31-30 with 46 seconds left in the half.

An exciting first half comes to an end.  32-30 Tucker.  Walden finishes the half with 11, Evan Thorpe has 7 for Henrico.  Tre Caiby leads Tucker with 9.

THIRD QUARTER

Caiby picks up his 4th foul and has to take a seat with 7:18 left in the quarter.  This should be a big advantage for Henrico.

Zach Desgain starts the half hot for the Tigers with 5 points.  2:58 remaining, Tucker still leads 41-35.

Henrico is struggling to get into a rhythm on offense.

Great pass by Anthony Melton allows Darrin James to convert a 3-point play.  Tucker starting to control the game as they stretch the lead 48-37.

Three easy buckets by Tucker forces Coach Harmon to call a timeout.

The third quarter ends with Tucker grabbing the first commanding lead of the game, 50-40.

FOURTH QUARTER

Walden trying to give some life to Henrico with a great steal and easy bucket.  50-42, Tucker.

Henrico can’t seem to cut the lead down, both teams playing solid defense.  54-46, 3:42 left in the game.

Billy Davis delivers back-to-back scores for the Warriors.  56-48

Jestin Lewis knocks down a 3 for Henrico. This game is NOT over! 2:14 remaining. 56-51 Tucker

Looks like the Tigers may take this one as along as they continue to make their free-throws.  60-51, 1:15 to play.

Tucker holds on 65-61 to advance to the tournament final, Wednesday. 

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Chest. Comm. 58, C. Hill 47, 12/29/09

Chesterfield Community withstood a late rally from Clover Hill to win 58-47 Tuesday in the Henrico Holiday Hoops Tournament Tuesday.

Richard Smith led the way for the Eagles with 18 points. Blair Robertson put in 12 points.

The Cavs were paced by Brandon Williams (12 points) and DeJohn Tinsley (10).

The Eagles will face Hermitage at 4 p.m. Wednesday for fifth place.

Chesterfield Community 19 10 16 13 – 58
Clover Hill                         8 15 17   7 – 47   
Chesterfield Community (2-8): Caraballo 8, White 6, Robertson 12, Talley 4, Brown 6, Jackson 4, Smith 18. Totals: 21 15-26 58. 3-point goal: White.
Clover Hill: Queen 2, Blankenship 3, Williams 12, Byrd 4, Thaniel 6, Keeder 4, Tinsley 10, Strother 4, Taylor 2, Armistead 0, Logan 0, Gross 0, Stith 0. Totals: 20 5-11 47. 3-point goals: Byrd, Blankenship.

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Henrico 65, C. Hill 52, 12/28/09

BOX SCORE

Clover Hill  9   9 20 14 – 52

Henrico    20 14 12 19 – 65
CH: Queen 3, Williams 16, Byrd 0, Thaniel 11, Keeder 12, Tinsley 0, Strother 10, Taylor 0, Armistead 0, Stith 0. Totals: 22 6-7 52. 3-point goals: Queen, Thaniel.
Henrico: Grooms 0, Wells 0, Jones 7, Walden 15, Lewis 16, Christian 2, Davis 0, Thorpe 5, Carter 16, Johnson 4, Mask 0. Totals: 23 13-20 65. 3-point goals: Walden 2, Lewis 2, Jones, Carter.

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It’s Stephen Lewis with you from the Henrico Holiday Hoops Tournament, presented by DigitalSports and Fox Richmond.

Henrico and Clover Hill are kicking off the tourney. The Warriors got off to a rough start but are beating Clover Hill 20-9 at the end of the first period.

The Warriors are burning up from the 3-point line, hitting four bombs already. Jestin Lewis and Sequan Carter have five points each so far.

Stay here for updates!

SECOND QUARTER

It’s 25-14 now after a long 3-pointer by Kuimel Queen, off the bench for Clover Hill. Henrico just turned it over.

Then they forced the Cavs to give it up, Jestin Lewis with his seventh point off the pressure. 27-14 Henrico.

Brandon Williams with a nifty lay-up for Clover Hill, forces a Henrico coach Vance Harmon timeout. He didn’t like the lane being open. 28-16, until Lewis dives inside for two more.

Henrico up 30-16 with 3:35 left in the half.

Now 1:24 to go in the first half of this first-round game. We’re in a timeout, Henrico up 32-16. Billy Davis enters for Henrico, and gets a quick assist to Evan Thorpe.

Josh Keeder of the state champion boys volleyball team gets two to end the half. Henrico ahead 34-18 with 16 minutes to go.

Check back here for second-half action, and video later tonight from the contest!

Here are some first-half totals. For Clover Hill, Keeder is leading with eight points.

For Henrico, Kris Walden has three 3-pointers and 12 points to pace Henrico. Lewis has nine points for the Warriors.

THIRD QUARTER

Williams and Tim Thaniel score six points to force a Henrico TO. 34-24 Warriors as the Cavs look to cut it to double digits. 6:24 left in the third.

Williams adds two FTs, 8-point lead. Walden answers, his 14th point. Lewis with a steal, Carter for two more. Henrico 38-26.

Another CH turnover, full-court pressure is hurting them. Walden for another jumper, Henrico with another steal, Carter for two more.

That quickly, it is 42-26 Henrico. Time out Clover Hill coach Frank Short with 4:25 to go in the third.

Football standout Deonte Strother, Keeder and Williams for Clover Hill sandwich a Carter jumper.

44-32 Henrico. Williams has eight points this quarter alone, 12 for the contest.

Keeder for a deep two, Strother for another easy one off a Williams feed. Clover Hill only down eight points with Thaniel going to the line, 23.2 left.

Thaniel hits both, Cavs down six. Michael Johnson gets fouled at the buzzer, hits his first free throw and drains the second. Big points for Henrico, up 8, 46-38. Eight minutes to go.

FOURTH QUARTER

Lewis and Thaniel trade nifty buckets, it’s 48-40 Henrico. Lewis for trey, 51-40 Henrico.

Williams has a chance at an old-fashioned three-point play. He’s playing a wonderful contest. He misses, 51-42 Hen.

Strother with a nice head fake and shot and Clover Hill is down seven with 4:55 left.

Carter with a stick back off the weak side. Henrico gets the turnover, Carter for two more. He’s been huge off the bench with 15 points.

Brandon Christian gets his first two off a feed from freshman Timmy Jones on an out-of-bounds play. Great patience from Jones, he was near the 5-second limit.

57-44 Henrico, 3:47 to go. Up next is J.R. Tucker and Chesterfield Community. The winner will play the winner of this game at 5:30 Tuesday.

59-46 Henrico, under three minutes to go on two Lewis FTs.

Strother drops in another two, eight points off the pine for him. 59-48 Henrico, timeout Clover Hill with 1:56 to go.

Clover Hill’s turning up the pressure and Williams gets two off of a TO. 59-50 Henrico with Walden going to the line, one-and-one. He misses.

CH doesn’t take advantage, Henrico knocks down three more at the line, 62-50 with 1:12 to go.

Strother knocks in two more, his 10th point. 63-52 Henrico, 45 to go. It’s final, 65-52 Henrico. The Warriors move on to the semifinals.

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Tucker 76, C. Comm. 51, 12/28/09

BOX SCORE

J.R. Tucker     21 24 15 16 – 76
C. Community 13 15 19  4 –  51
Tucker:
C. Desgain 7, Carr 5, James 8, Camfield 7, Z. Desgain 16, Mey 2, Gregory 3, Hoffman 0, Mallory 0, Bazemore 5, Nesbitt 0, Melton 8, Caiby 15, Stanley 0. Totals: 31 7-11 76. 3-point goals: Camfield 2, C. Desgain, Carr, Z. Desgain, Gregory, Bazemore.
Chesterfield Community: Caraballo 7, White 4, Weeks 0, Hodges 9, Robertson 2, talley 4, Brown 2, Murphy 1, Jackson 0, Smith 18, Scott 4. Totals: 21 5-11 51. 3-point goals: Hodges 3, White.

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Stephen Lewis back again, J.R. Tucker leads Chesterfield Community 21-13 after one period. The winner will meet Henrico in the semifinals of the Henrico Holiday Hoops Tournament, Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.

Tucker burned up the nets to achieve a 16-3 lead. But the Eagles behind Fleetwood Hodges. He had nine points, all on 3-pointers, in the first quarter.

SECOND QUARTER

Jared Gregory opens the secoring, a 3-pointer of course for Tucker. Reserve Johnny Scott answers for CC. 24-15 Tucker as both teams have some bench players in.

Matt Campfield drills a 3-pointer, three different players have hit one, my intern Brittney Grove tells me. So good to have her here helping.

Tre Caiby too big inside, 29-19 Tucker. CC right back, Daqwain Caraballo answers with a pull-up jumper, lead is at nine for Tucker.

Tucker up 39-25 now on a shot off the window from Darrin James. 1:53 left in the half. The Tigers are shooting the ball extremely well from outside.

James again as Campfield finds him with a nasty no-look. I saw Tucker against JM earlier this year and thought they impressed.

They look good again, 41-26 1:15 to go. Caiby gets into the act from the outside, 45-28 Tucker at the break.

THIRD QUARTER

Period is starting now, leading scorers from the first half: Tre Caiby adnd Zach Desgain for nine each for Tucker. Richard Smith has 11 points for Chesterfield Community, Fleetwood Hodges put in nine points.

Caraballo knocks in a floater to force a Tucker timeout. 47-32 lead for the Tigers.

Smith is getting it done again inside for CC. Another bucket, but the Eagles still trail by 17. Smith hits again inside, he has 17 points already. Tucker up 53-40 now as CC is making a run.

Caraballo knocks in three, CC still down 17 though, because James just finished a nifty spin move. Both teams scoring at will.

Tucker will go in with a 60-47 lead into the fourth period.

FOURTH QUARTER

Montre Carr kicks off the scoring for the fourth period with a layup. He’s been getting blocked all night, I know that felt good for him.

Michael Mey scores for Tucker, he’s off the injured list now. A big boost for the Tigers. 64-48 as JRT looks to pull away.

76-51 now, sorry, I was getting the details for the 3-point shootout squared away. It will be Wednesday at 10 a.m.

The reserves are playing the game out. It will be Tucker and Henrico in the 5:30 semifinal. CC will face Clover Hill in Tuesday’s consolation, 2:30 game.

This should be a tremendous matchup. The second half of the tournament will start soon, Freeman and Lee-Davis first, followed by Hermitage and Meadowbrook.

Tucker wins 76-51.

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