Ben E Lou
03-04-2005, 07:21 AM
My boys are playing in the state finals in basketball this afternoon, and I can't go. :( I tutored young Mr. Duncan in math for a year. Great quote from Hartry.
Tatum, Duncan net 59 in Tucker's semifinal win
From the opening minute, the Sandy Creek-Tucker Class AAAA semifinal was the Cameron Tatum and Damaian Duncan show.
That meant curtains for Sandy Creek.
<!--endclickprintinclude--><!--startclickprintinclude--> Tatum poured in 31 points and Duncan scored 28 as Tucker (27-3) survived a 75-71 overtime victory against the Patriots, earning a shot at the DeKalb County school's first state championship since 1996.
Tatum's white-hot first quarter, when he scored 12 points, served as the opening act for what was to come.
Trailing by three in the final 30 seconds, Duncan drove the floor and found an open Tatum for the tying 3.
"We're both good shooters," Duncan said. "I just told him to be ready because I was going to bring it up the floor. As soon as I saw it in his hands, I knew it was going to be good."
That nullified what had been a scintillating comeback by the Patriots (26-5), who trailed 29-11 in the first half before rallying to take the lead twice in the fourth period. The last came on two free throws each by Aaron Caruthers and Charles Belton for a 62-59 edge in the final 30 seconds..
After Tatum's tying 3, the Patriots had five seconds to get a shot off but Caruthers turned it over in a play that typified Sandy Creek's night.
"The turnovers really hurt," said Sandy Creek coach Darrell Evans. "We had 5.2 seconds and double bonus, and we couldn't get a shot off."
Tatum scored 18 in the first half, opening the scoring on a silky 3-pointer and finishing three alley-oops from Duncan, then scored the Tigers' final seven points in regulation to force overtime, where he closed the deal with six of his team's 13 points.
Now, Tucker (27-3) gets a matchup with one of the last two state champions — either defending champion Mays or 2003 champ Griffin.
"As great as this is, we ain't finished yet," Tucker coach James Hartry said. "We're going to have to pack our bags, lace up our shoes and bring some grenades or something. It's going to be a battle."
Caruthers scored 19 points for Sandy Creek, making its first semifinal appearance and gunning for Fayette County's first basketball championship.
SANDY CREEK (26-5): Kevin Lott 10, Aaron Caruthers 19, Charles Belton 14, Michael Gates 6, Marcus Erves 8, Daniel Hendricks 14.
TUCKER (27-3): Damaian Duncan 28, Cameron Tatum 31, Jeremy Simmons 8, Terrance Richmond 1, Brandon Dixon 2, Michael McGee 5.
Sandy Creek 9 15 20 18 9 — 71
Tucker 17 17 13 15 13 — 75
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker's Cameron Tatum dunks off a pass over Sandy Creek's Michael Gates (left) and Charles Belton. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker's Cameron Tatum, the bench, and the crowd react as his 3-point shot is good to tie the game and force overtime with seconds left. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker's Damian Duncan soars to the basket past Sandy Creek's Daniel Hendricks (left) and Aaron Caruthers. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker fan Beshan Lewis wears the shirt Cameron Tatum as he cheers his team to a berth in the AAAA final. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker celebrates a hard-fought win over Sandy Creek. At right is Damian Duncan. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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</td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker's Damiam Duncan goes airborne and lands on his teammates as he celebrates a 75-71 overtime victory over Sandy Creek at the Gwinnett Arena in Duluth in the AAAA semifinals. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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Tatum, Duncan net 59 in Tucker's semifinal win
From the opening minute, the Sandy Creek-Tucker Class AAAA semifinal was the Cameron Tatum and Damaian Duncan show.
That meant curtains for Sandy Creek.
<!--endclickprintinclude--><!--startclickprintinclude--> Tatum poured in 31 points and Duncan scored 28 as Tucker (27-3) survived a 75-71 overtime victory against the Patriots, earning a shot at the DeKalb County school's first state championship since 1996.
Tatum's white-hot first quarter, when he scored 12 points, served as the opening act for what was to come.
Trailing by three in the final 30 seconds, Duncan drove the floor and found an open Tatum for the tying 3.
"We're both good shooters," Duncan said. "I just told him to be ready because I was going to bring it up the floor. As soon as I saw it in his hands, I knew it was going to be good."
That nullified what had been a scintillating comeback by the Patriots (26-5), who trailed 29-11 in the first half before rallying to take the lead twice in the fourth period. The last came on two free throws each by Aaron Caruthers and Charles Belton for a 62-59 edge in the final 30 seconds..
After Tatum's tying 3, the Patriots had five seconds to get a shot off but Caruthers turned it over in a play that typified Sandy Creek's night.
"The turnovers really hurt," said Sandy Creek coach Darrell Evans. "We had 5.2 seconds and double bonus, and we couldn't get a shot off."
Tatum scored 18 in the first half, opening the scoring on a silky 3-pointer and finishing three alley-oops from Duncan, then scored the Tigers' final seven points in regulation to force overtime, where he closed the deal with six of his team's 13 points.
Now, Tucker (27-3) gets a matchup with one of the last two state champions — either defending champion Mays or 2003 champ Griffin.
"As great as this is, we ain't finished yet," Tucker coach James Hartry said. "We're going to have to pack our bags, lace up our shoes and bring some grenades or something. It's going to be a battle."
Caruthers scored 19 points for Sandy Creek, making its first semifinal appearance and gunning for Fayette County's first basketball championship.
SANDY CREEK (26-5): Kevin Lott 10, Aaron Caruthers 19, Charles Belton 14, Michael Gates 6, Marcus Erves 8, Daniel Hendricks 14.
TUCKER (27-3): Damaian Duncan 28, Cameron Tatum 31, Jeremy Simmons 8, Terrance Richmond 1, Brandon Dixon 2, Michael McGee 5.
Sandy Creek 9 15 20 18 9 — 71
Tucker 17 17 13 15 13 — 75
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker's Cameron Tatum dunks off a pass over Sandy Creek's Michael Gates (left) and Charles Belton. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker's Cameron Tatum, the bench, and the crowd react as his 3-point shot is good to tie the game and force overtime with seconds left. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker's Damian Duncan soars to the basket past Sandy Creek's Daniel Hendricks (left) and Aaron Caruthers. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker fan Beshan Lewis wears the shirt Cameron Tatum as he cheers his team to a berth in the AAAA final. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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CURTIS COMPTON /AJC </td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker celebrates a hard-fought win over Sandy Creek. At right is Damian Duncan. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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</td> <td width="10"> </td> <td width="182"> Tucker's Damiam Duncan goes airborne and lands on his teammates as he celebrates a 75-71 overtime victory over Sandy Creek at the Gwinnett Arena in Duluth in the AAAA semifinals. • More high school news (http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/highschool/index.html)
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