EIDSON-When in search of a District championship, there
are games that you can't afford to overlook. You may be heavily favored, but
business has to be taken care of.
That's exactly what faced the Cosby Eagles (13-3, 4-0)
when they ventured into the backcountry of Hawkins County on Thursday night to
face District 2A foe Clinch (0-7, 0-4). And, the Eagles took care of business,
dispatching the Wildcats 56-25 for their ninth straight victory, and, more
importantly, still perfect atop the District 2A regular season standings.
The Lady Eagles were scheduled to take on the Lady
Wildcats. However, illness depleted the Lady Wildcat numbers to the point they
couldn't put five players on the court. As a result, the Lady Eagles got the
night off.
The Eagles took it to the Wildcats early and often taking
a 20-3 first quarter lead. Senior forward Seth Wyatt was working hard in the
paint for three baskets en-route to a game-high 16 points on the night. Jake
Ledford and Andrew Adams found the range from beyond the arc, each getting
three-pointers and each scoring two-pointers as well. Corey Conard and Robert
Herzog got one basket each to account for the Eagles' scoring over the first
eight minutes.
The Eagles put up 19 over the second eight minutes to put
the game away, and led 39-7 at the half. Ledford canned another three-pointer
and added a free throw while Wyatt got two more baskets, Conard and Adams a
basket each, Brand Gates with two baskets, Nick Baxter with a two and Jake
Green with a free throw to account for the second quarter scoring.
The Eagles toned things back a bit over the final two
quarters. In the third, Wyatt finished his scoring with three baskets while
Conard added two more buckets and Green hit a shot from beyond the arc to give
the Eagles a 52-15 lead at the end of three.
Down the stretch, the Eagles hit only two baskets, one
from Tanner Phillips and the other from Green to give the Eagles 31-point
victory, 56-25.
COSBY (56): Seth Wyatt 16, Jake Ledford 9, Corey Conard
8, Andrew Adams 7, Jake Green 6, Brandon Gates 4, Nick Baxter 2, Robert Herzog
2, Tanner Phillips 2.
CLINCH (25): Dylan Seal 12, Ethan Murrell 4, Matt Lamb 4,
Dylan Lamb 3, Fred Kammer 2.
JUNIOR EAGLES ROLL
The night's only other contest had the Cosby and Clinch
boy's junior varsity squads having at it, at least through the first two
quarters.
The junior Eagles were slow to start, and the Wildcats
took advantage, leading 7-4 at the end of the first quarter. The Eagles woke
up, however, to take a 15-13 lead into the locker room, and then expanded their
lead to 22 at 36-14 to finish off the third quarter. The Eagles then cruised
home with the 35-point victory, 51-16.
COSBY (51): Drew Schreder 16, Timmy Smelcer 9, Dylan Rone
6, Zach Daruna 6, Jacob Baxter 4, Tate Parton 4, Luke Lemons 2, Cory Valentine
2, Tanner Phillips 2.
CLINCH (16): Conrad Mabe 7, Jame Buchanan 3, Tyler Barger
3, Trevor Lamb 2, Fred Kammer 1.
UP NEXT
The Eagles and Lady Eagles face perhaps the toughest week
of their season this far in the coming week.
On Monday, February 1, Cosby travels to Hancock County
for games that were postponed on December 18. Girl's JV will start the evening
off at 5 p.m., followed by girl's varsity at 6:30 p.m. and boy's varsity at
around 8 p.m. The Eagles and Lady Eagles swept Hancock when they got together
at Cosby on January 22, but the Indians and Lady Indians are looking forward to
the rematch on their home turf.
On Tuesday, February 2, the Eagles and Lady Eagles will
be hosting District 2A foe J. Frank White, which were postponed a second time
this past Saturday, January 30. Boy's varsity will tip things off at 5 p.m.
Stay tuned, however, as these games may be moved to Wednesday, February 3.
Meanwhile, Cosby's scheduled games with Unaka on Tuesday, February 2, have been
cancelled, and will not be rescheduled.
On Friday, February 5, the Eagles and Lady Eagles return
home for a tough District 2A rematch with Washburn. Girl's JV will start things
off at 5 p.m., followed by girl's varsity at 6:30 p.m. and boy's varsity at
around 8 p.m. The first time the Eagles and Pirates got together at Washburn on
January 15, the Eagles pulled out a victory in the closing seconds. Both varsity
games will be broadcast live on WLIK, AM-1270, with Brian Evans providing the
play-by-play.
And, on Saturday, February 6, the Eagles and
Lady Eagles are back on the road at former District 3A foe Greenback in games
that were postponed back on January 9. There are four games on the schedule
featuring both girl's and boy's junior varsity and girl's and boy's varsity
starting at around 3 p.m.