SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,2011 SPORTS THE COURIER-TIMES IROXBORO, NC A7 JIM MONTOYA Person’s Kenny Jay makes quick work of his opponent in the 132-pound match Wednesday at Northern Durham. Knights surge past Rockets, 46-36 -]i PHS WRESTLING I- BY GREG PHIPPS COURIER-TIMES SPORTS EDITOR ctsports@roxboro-coutiet.com DURHAM — Through six matches, it looked as if the Per son Rockets might be well on their way to knocking off the defending Piedmont Athletic Conference champion North ern Durham Knights in wres tling action Wednesday evening at Northern High School’s Poe Gymtorium. The Rockets won five of the first six contests by pin and held a commanding 30-4 lead before Northern stormed back by tak ing five of the final eight bouts via pin and winning two others by forfeit to pull out a 46-36 vic tory in the conference opener for both squads. The lone Person triumph over that last eight-match stretch was a forfeit win for James Hut son at 220 pounds. The Rockets, now 2-1 in duals competition this season, had to feel good about their impres sive showing in the lighter divi sions against last year’s PAC-6 champs. “Overall I was impressed with their performance,” said Rocket head coach Mark Litchfield Jr. of his wrestlers “I really liked their enthusiasm going into the match with the defending con ference champs. We were one match away from pulling off a victory. I look forward to the rest of the season and watching these guys grow. There’s a lot of GREG PHIPPS I COURIER-TIMES Person’s Shaquille Oliver (right) grapples with his Northern Dur ham opponent in the 160-pound match. talent on this team.” Outside of Darius Pettiford’s 17-3 loss by major decision in the 113-pound match, the Rockets completely dominated in light er-weight events. Chase Gentry made fast work of his foe in the 106-pound category with a take down just 33 seconds into round one. Francisco Jimenez elimi nated his opponent at 1:20 of the first round of the 120-pound bout, and Ty Oakley ended his 126-pound match with a minute to go in round two. Kenny Jay (132) and Markus Bowes (138) also took just over a minute to win their matches and give the Rockets their short lived 26-point lead. Person’s Nick Montoya bat tled hard at 145 before being pinned with 30 seconds left in that match while Shaquille Oli ver was defeated in the second round of the 160-pound contest. Jeffery Wagner also made it to the second round at 195 before suffering a takedown. Luis Aldaz (170) and Matt Allen (heavyweight) were also pinned in their matches. Per son had to forfeit in the 152 and 182-pound divisions. Person is taking part in the annual Jim King Orange High School Invitational this week end. BULIDOGS: Roll to 2T-polnt win Wednesday FROM PAGE A6 Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. “It was a pretty good per formance by our boys, we took about a quarter and a half to warm up,” said RCS head coach Justin Bettendorf of Wednes day’s game. “When we finally woke up, our full court press started working. The baskets came a lit tle easier and our defensive in tensity picked up. Every player made positive contributions and we couldn’t be happier about starting off 2-0.” RCS led by just one basket, 24-22, after the first quarter but outscored the hosts, 28-14, in pe riod two to enter halftime with a 52-36 advantage. A 14-8 edge in scoring in the third quarter put the Bulldogs in a comfortable spot, leading 66-44 and basically putting the contest on ice. RCS drained 37 field goals in the game and shot 6-of-13 from the charity stripe. James Hawley had a strong defensive game with four blocks, two of which came on East Wake fast break attempts. Burton’s 22 points came on 11 field goals while Bass ended up with nine hoops, including one from downtown. Other contributors in the scoring column were Hawley and Justin Mosley with 11 points each, Khari Johnson with seven, and Jordan Fields and Jonathon McNeil with six each. The Bulldogs finished with 26 rebounds, 14 steals, and 10 assists as a team. Bass hauled down six boards and Hawley had five. Johnson and Burton dished out three assists each, and Burton and Bass each had four steals to their credit. In girls’ action, RCS dropped a 53-40 decision to East Wake and fell to 0-2 on the season. Danielle Holt and Abbey Barnette both tallied 12 points to lead the Bulldogs. The girls resume play next Tuesday at Granville Central (scheduled 6 p.m. start). The boys’ junior varsity team was also defeated 55-40 in a game at Clover Garden to fall to 1-1 on the season. -]| RCS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK [- Jalen Bass wins award Roxboro Community School boys’ basketball play er Jalen Bass is the winner of this week’s RCS Athlete of the Week award. A transfer to the Bulldogs this season, Bass was one of two RCS players to finish with 23 points in last week’s season-opening 66-65 win over Burlington Chris tian. Pouring in five 3-pointers in the game, Bass and teammate Charlie Burton Jr. helped key a fourth-quarter comeback from an eight-point hole. Bass can pick up his award at R&S Sporting Goods/Sign Graphics. Jalen Bass Community Service Sponsored by 2695 Hurdle Mills Road BOWES Intersection of Patterson Drive & Hurdle Mills Road COLLISION CENTER 597-4431 i KENNETH MARTIN I SMITHSPHOTO.COM Person’s Akira Outlaw fires a shot for one of her six field goals against Halifax Thursday night. Person girls crack win column -]| PHS GIRLS' BASKETBALL' [ BY GREG PHIPPS COURIER-TIMES SPORTS EDITOR ctsporfs@roxboro-coutlet.com Concluding a grueling, season-opening stretch of five games in seven days with a 58- 49 win over the Halifax Com ets Thursday night at Rocket Gymnasium might be what the doctor ordered to turn things around for the struggling Per son Rocket girls’ basketball team. The Rockets, who were coming off a rough 32-point loss at Orange the night be fore, performed with poise and confidence in the fourth quarter of Thursday’s con test by outscoring the Com ets, 25-16, and sinking 11 of 16 free throws to secure their first W since early last season. “I’m just glad to get off this losing streak and end this busy stretch of games,” said Person head coach Ray Reaves, whose team is now 1-4. “We made some adjustments at the half and did a better job of stopping the pen etration of [Halifax guard] Lexi Tucker in the second half.” While neutralizing Tucker (18 points) was the key on de fense, running the offense through both Akira Outlaw (18 points and nine rebounds) and Christina Harris (13 points and 12 boards) in the post area worked effectively as well. The Rockets had a notice able size advantage, out-re- bounding the visitors by a significant 32-14 margin, and they made the best of that ad vantage by going to their two top front-liners on a consis tent basis. “We definitely want to work the offense through them,” said Reaves of Outlaw and Harris. “They’re smart play ers and they know when to kick it out to the open shooter. It worked well for us tonight but we still need to improve our guard play when it comes to handling pressure and feed ing the post.” Outlaw and Harris com bined for 12 of the team’s 25 fourth-period points, and they were complemented well throughout the game by the efforts of guards Dynasty Pet- tiford (nine points and 4-for-4 shooting at the line), Morgan Villines (six points before she fouled out late in the game), and Jasmine McCain (six points). The Rockets overcame a 22-14 deficit by going on an 11-1 run, capped by a McCain 3-pointer, late in the second quarter to take their first lead at 25-23 at halftime. The contest was dead even, 33-33, after three periods before Person pulled away to a 50-40 lead with 3:24 remaining. Person 58, Halifax 49 Thursday, December 1 at Rocket Gymnasium Halifax (49) — Khadijah Brandon 0 0-0 0; Janiyah Logan 3 0-2 6; Lexi Tucker 5(1) 7-13 18; Mecca Cole 1 0-0 2; Che’Lese Bowman 2(1) 0-2 5; Ashley Hill 2 3-6 7; Briyana Jackson 0 0-0 0; Brianna Lindsey 2 0-0 4; Ashley Snead 3 1-2 7; Alara Edmondson 0 0-1 0. Totals—18(2) 11-26 49. Person (58) — Jasmine McCain 2(1) 1-5 6; Cassidy Solomon 1 0-2 2; Hannah Riley 1(1) 1-2 4; Dynasty Petti- ford 2(1) 4-4 9; Lisa Bass 0 0-0 0; Elsie Mangum 0 0-0 0; Akira Outlaw 6 6-9 18; Christina Harris 4 5-6 13; Tiana Hatchett 0 0-2 0; Morgan Villines 2 2-2 6. Totals —18(3) 19-32 58. Score by quarters: Halifax 11 12 10 16 49 Person 9 16 8 25 58 3-POINT GOALS: HALIFAX (2): Tucker, Bowman. PERSON (3): Mc Cain, Riley, Pettiford. REBOUNDS: HALIFAX (14): Bowman 4.PERSON (32): Harris 12, Outlaw 9, Hatchett 4. by connecting on less than 50 percent (ll-for-26) of its foul shots and missing several open perimeter shots down the stretch. It was an emotional game for Coach Reaves, who was facing his former team for the first team as an opposing head coach. He coached the Halifax girls’ junior varsity and varsity teams for seven years. “It was an uneasy feeling. I was getting worked up all day knowing that I was getting ready to face a team I loved when I was there,” he said after the game. “I’m glad we got this win but it’s a little bittersweet for me.” Person has a few days off be fore it hosts Oxford Webb Tues day night, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. In Wednesday’s 69-37 loss at Orange, Outlaw finished with 13 points, followed by Harris with nine and Elsie Mangum with seven. The Comets, who fell to 1-1 on the season, battled back to within five before a key basket by Person’s Hannah Riley from downtown helped take the wind out of the visitors’ sails and preserve the long-awaited vic tory for the home team. Halifax didn’t help itself JVS SUFPER TWO LOSSES The Person junior varsity team was defeated 71-11 by Hal ifax on Thursday. Raquel Dix on led the Rockets with eight points. In Monday’s season opener at Oxford Webb, Person lost by a 40-29 margin to the Warriors. Jacquetta Graves was Person’s top scorer with 12 points. KENNETHMARTINISMITHSPHOTO.COM Person guard Cassidy Solomon advances the ball past Halifax’s Lexi Tucker in second quarter action.