HAGGINS
'Z-from page B1
?fciird quarter helped Carver to a
?J4-43 lead. Mount Tabor took its
*Vnal lead early in the fourth quar
when Moncus was fouled and
yfoade one of two free throws,
wfarver was hit with a technical
*and he converted .both free throws
ylo lift the Spartans to a 46-45
yjdvantage.
After Carver took a 52-48 lead,
^Mount Tabor went to a man-to
yman defense and guards Anthony
vNelson and Charles Dearmon
w were able to exploit it for layups or
Jdish off to open teammates,
y "I have to give Mount Tabor
ycredit," Holt said. "The did some
^really good things in the first half.
JJThey took us out of what we want
yed to do."
> The Yellowjackets, playing
* without starting center Ben Petty,
ygot itself into foul trouble and
yHolt had to go to his bench early.
?? "At one point we had a bunch
nof young kids out there," Holt
ysaid. "You don't anticipate it, but
ythe early foul trouble forced us to
*put in kids who aren't where we
*want them to be. That allowed
ythem to make a run at us."
? The final 12 minutes of the
??game was a different story, howev
3Sr.
* "We were able to take advan
tage of their mistakes," Holt said.
*'I was worried about their big
^bodies, but our kids found a way to
fake some plays.
"In the final Keegan and
^Charles made some really big
^>lays," Holt added. "Rashad's
??rebounding was also big. Really,
*we had a lot of kids to step up in
jthe last four minutes. Nelson did
jan outstanding job at the point."
?* Anthony Moore, who also
^fouled out of the game, led Mount
^Tabor with 12 points, followed by
JLekwauwa with 11. Perez
??Wardlow scored 10 and Moncus
^chipped in with nine. The Spartans
3iad little production in the back
^ourt, however.
? Haggins' 21 led Carver. The 6-2
Sophomore started off slowly but
^picked up steam as the game went
^long. Haggins had 14 in the sec
Jond half, six in the third period
Jand eight in the fourth period.
??Haggins was backed by Davis with
ii2 and Nelson with 12. Braham
*came off the bench to score seven.
I
Anthony Moon of Mount Tabor and Kmmgan Hoggins propan to
battio for a robound.
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Mount Tabor't Curt Moncui.
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jj "Our Achilles heel is rebound
Jng," Hanger said. "We don't have
-lardy to go get it. We're playing
?fcood defense. Our shot selection
has been good, but we just
&on't have anyone who can go out
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Averaging 80 points per game and
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-jvifh 14.4, followed by Windell
lOwens and Larry Patterson, both
tat 11.8.
< But Hanger is still trying to
4olve the Rams problems at the
Iree throw line. The Rams are
>nly shooting 60 percent from the
^ine. Hanger said the Rams need
<o get better at the charity stripe
2|nd that will help the team get its
>coring average up to a 90-point
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jHanger doesn't expect Jones to be
4t full strength, he will be a factor
the lineup,
f If all the ingredients come
fogether, the Rams could be on
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