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		<title>North Point boys win 4A title</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 06:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[COLLEGE PARK &#8212; After withstanding a furious fourth-quarter rally by the Patterson Clippers, the North Point Eagles went on an 8-2 run to close out Saturday night&#8217;s boys basketball 4A championship game to win 76-72 at Comcast Center. The win, coming on the same day the Calvert Cavaliers girls basketball team won the first girls [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/P1090373.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-705" title="3-12-11 NP 4A champs" src="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/P1090373-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>COLLEGE PARK &#8212; After withstanding a furious fourth-quarter rally by the Patterson Clippers, the North Point Eagles went on an 8-2 run to close out Saturday night&#8217;s boys basketball 4A championship game to win 76-72 at Comcast Center.</p>
<p>The win, coming on the same day the Calvert Cavaliers girls basketball team won the first girls basketball state title by a SMAC program since 1990, marked the first state championship a boys SMAC program had won since 1972.</p>
<p>Check out the full story <a href="http://48780.digitalsports.com/2011/03/13/north-point-knocks-off-patterson-for-4a-title/">HERE</a>.</p>
<p><strong>North Point 76, Patterson 72</strong><br />
N     17     14     22     23<br />
P     13     10     22     27<br />
N: Muhammad 20, Simmons 19, Thomas 10, Wright 9, Mouton 6, Bonds 6, Mack 4, Reid 2<br />
P: Carr 27, Fowlkes 16, Goines 9, Meekins 7, Williams 6, Woodard 5, Carter 2</p>


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		<title>Eagles take another step</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 16:06:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seconds after the opening tip, North Point&#8217;s Marquis Wright converted an easy lay-up to give the Eagles an early lead in their 4A East semifinal against the visiting Old Mill Patriots Wednesday night. That was but the very beginning, as top-seeded North Point never trailed en route to a 93-59 dismantling of the 12th-seeded Patriots. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/P1090164.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-647" title="OM-NP BBB 3-2" src="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/P1090164-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Seconds after the opening tip, North Point&#8217;s Marquis Wright converted an easy lay-up to give the Eagles an early lead in their 4A East semifinal against the visiting Old Mill Patriots Wednesday night. That was but the very beginning, as top-seeded North Point never trailed en route to a 93-59 dismantling of the 12th-seeded Patriots.</p>
<p>North Point (24-0), which lost to Old Mill (18-6) in the same round a year ago, moved one step closer to its first boys basketball regional championship and will host Glen Burnie in the 4A East final at 7 p.m. Friday night.</p>
<p>The Eagles led 26-12 after one quarter in the semifinal showdown, and pushed the lead to 57-33 at the end of the first half. Thirteen different Eagles scored in the game, while Devonte Thomas and Wright each scored 18 to lead all scorers.</p>
<p><strong>North Point 93, Old Mill 59</strong><br />
O     12     21     12     14<br />
N     26     31     26     10</p>


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		<title>Cougars denied</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 03:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[COLLEGE PARK – It was never any kind of secret. After coming oh-so-close two straight years, the Thomas Stone Cougars planned on ending this season with a victory on the Comcast Center floor. It just wasn’t in the cards. Stone fell behind early in Saturday’s 3A championship game with Baltimore County’s Milford Mill Millers and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/P1010411.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-188" title="MM-TS 3A final" src="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/P1010411-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>COLLEGE PARK – It was never any kind of secret. After coming oh-so-close two straight years, the Thomas Stone Cougars planned on ending this season with a victory on the Comcast Center floor.</p>
<p>It just wasn’t in the cards.</p>
<p>Stone fell behind early in Saturday’s 3A championship game with Baltimore County’s Milford Mill Millers and could just never claw all the way back. Milford Mill took its first lead, 5-2, on Troy Branch’s three-pointer early in the first quarter and never gave it back, winning the program’s fourth state championship 60-46 over the Cougars.</p>
<p>Stone (23-2) reached the state semifinals three consecutive years, finishing as the 4A runners-up two years ago before losing in the 4A semifinals last year. On both occasions, the Cougars allowed double-digit second half leads to slip away. In this year’s 3A title game, Stone could never find a way to finish a similar rally from the other side of the equation.</p>
<p>“Obviously it stings,” Stone coach Dale Lamberth said. “I try to get them to recognize to accomplish three [regional championships] in a row, how difficult it is, we’ve rode it as far as we can ride it. The kids played hard.</p>
<p>“Milford Mill is a very good team. I’ve seen them twice. Their kids hustled. You can’t take anything away from them.”</p>
<p>Milford Mill (25-3) was able to crowd the inside and negate the advantage the Cougars typically enjoyed on the interior all season. Stone struggled with turnovers during the first half, and every time the Cougars made any sort of run Milford Mill answered right back to keep the momentum.</p>
<p>“We felt like we prepared for it by playing a very tough schedule all year long,” Milford Mill coach Albert Holley said. “We felt like we had seen pretty much as much talent as is out here. We felt like it prepared us for this moment and they just weren’t overwhelmed by it.”</p>
<p>Trailing 21-10 early in the second quarter, Stone reeled off a 10-2 run to pull within 23-20. But two buckets by Branch pushed the lead back out to 27-20 at the half.</p>
<p>The Millers extended the lead to 38-22 through the third quarter before Stone mounted another rally. The Cougars sliced the deficit back down to 41-31, but after the Cougars failed to convert on their final possession of the quarter Milford Mill was able to get an easy lay-up on the other end to again fend off the rally.</p>
<p>After Milford Mill again stretched the lead out a tad in the fourth, Stone slowly clawed back and cut the gap to 50-40 on Stephen Battle’s three-pointer with 1 minute 42 seconds left, but it was far too little and far too late.</p>
<p>The loss prevented Stone from winning the program’s – and the Southern Maryland Athletic Conference’s – first state championship since 1972. Since 2006, however, SMAC teams have made three state finals appearances, with Lackey’s 2006 appearance joining Stone’s pair.</p>
<p>Battle led the Cougars with 13 points. Kendal Smith scored 12, and Dytanya Johnson scored eight.  Milford Mill was led by Anthony Goode’s 13, while Troy Branch and Jimmy Hamilton added 11 and 10, respectively.</p>
<p>“There were really no surprises out there,” Lamberth said of the matchup against Milford Mill. “The five guys who started were the five we knew would be out there. The guys that subbed were the same guys. They put in a lot of work today. We couldn’t match the intensity the whole game. We did it in spurts. When you’re playing a good team, particularly for a state championship, you have to do it four quarters the whole time.”</p>
<p>Milford Mill held a slight 33-27 rebounding edge – an area that Stone had been accustomed to dominating. Just two nights after shooting 4 of 16 from the free-throw line in the semifinals against Stephen Decatur, the Millers rebounded to convert on 17 of 22 in the final. Stone made just 6 of 12 attempts from the line on Saturday.</p>
<p>“At the end of the day I just think we didn’t play four quarters,” Johnson said. “Too many times we just played good here and there. When you’re playing a team that’s as good and matches up with you, you can’t afford to take those quarters off, those minutes off.”</p>
<p>For Stone’s core group of seniors, Saturday was to be the night they rode off into the sunset with the state championship trophy. It was a goal they had set prior to even putting on the Thomas Stone jersey and all had seemed to be on course.</p>
<p>“Everything happens for a reason,” Johnson said. “On Nov. 15 we started as a family. The outcome of the game doesn’t change that.</p>
<p>“I feel like we played as hard as we could. God just didn’t have it in store for us. There must be a bigger picture than the ‘W.’”</p>
<p>Added Smith: “I think we had a good run. We’ve been through it all. I take my hat off to Coach [Lamberth], and the whole coaching staff.”</p>
<p>While the state-championship goal ultimately eluded the Cougars, the team’s seniors leave a historic legacy. The group produced three consecutive regional championships, two state runner-up finishes, won this year’s SMAC champions and logged a 68-10 mark over the past three seasons.</p>
<p>“They didn’t want to hear this in the locker room – and I’ve been in the same locker room in Cole Field House two years in a row,” said Lamberth, reflecting on state losses during his own playing days. “I understand how the sting is, but one of the things I remember my coach telling us was, all of the accomplishments I can’t diminish &#8212; SMAC championship, being fourth in the area, the record, even coming here three times. I’m not going to allow them to just forget that, because it was too much hard work.</p>
<p>“There are many teams in this area that didn’t win a state championship. We have to put it in perspective. I think the expectation was high for Thomas Stone. We may have been the Cinderella-type team, but the things they accomplished this year and over the last four years have been remarkable and I want them to remember.”</p>
<p><strong>Milford Mill 60, Thomas Stone 46</strong><br />
S              10  10  11  15<br />
M            16  11  16  17<br />
Stone: S. Battle 13, Smith 12, Johnson 8, Sharpe 4, Travers 4, D. Battle 3, Eackles 2<br />
Milford Mill: Goode 13, Branch 11, Hamilton 10, Hanner 8, Johnson 6, McCray 6, Choice 2, Jones 2, Fulp 1, Richardson 1<br />
Free throws: Stone 6-12; Milford Mill 17-22<br />
Three-pointers: Stone 4 (S. Battle 3, D. Battle); Milford Mill 1 (Branch)</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 03:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>COLLEGE PARK &#8212; The script that seemed to be playing out in the second half of Thursday&#8217;s 3A semifinal at Comcast Center may have seemed all too familiar to some of the Thomas Stone Cougars.</p>
<p>Similar to the 4A championship game the Cougars competed in two years ago, Stone enjoyed a double-digit second-half lead over the Blake Bengals only to watch it slowly slip away. On that fateful night two years ago, Stone wound up suffering a heartbreaking defeat. But Stone&#8217;s seniors had a message to send: this year&#8217;s team plans on scripting a different ending.</p>
<p>Blake cut what had been a 20-point deficit to just nine early in the final period, but led by senior Stephen Battle the Cougars repelled the charge. Battle scored 14 of his game-high 25 points in the fourth as Stone went on to clinch a spot in Saturday&#8217;s 3A championship game by virtue of a 76-53 win.</p>
<p>Stone will play Milford Mill at Comcast Center at 3 p.m. on Saturday for the 3A championship.</p>
<p>After taking a 32-14 lead into the half, Stone (23-1) suffered from foul trouble, as seniors Kendal Smith and Dytanya Johnson were forced to the bench. With that, Blake (19-4) started to find a little more success on the offensive end, created turnovers and slowly chipped away at the deficit.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had to step up with those two out,&#8221; Battle said. &#8220;I had to be a leader.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lead, he did. Battle scored 21 second-half points to ensure that Stone would not fall victim to another late-game comeback. Battle also grabbed 10 rebounds on the night, while both Johnson and Smith also produced double-doubles. Johnson scored 18 and hauled in 10 boards, while Smith had 10 points and 14 rebounds.</p>
<p>Saturday&#8217;s 3A title game will mark the second time in the past three seasons that Stone has advanced to a state championship game. The Cougars lost to Springbrook 61-57 for the 4A championship two years ago, and last year lost by two points to Wise in the 4A semifinals.</p>
<p>Stone 76, Blake 53<br />
S     17  15  16  28<br />
B     5  9  21  18<br />
Stone: Battle 25, Johnson 18, Eackles 11, Smith 10, Travers 6, Briscoe 2, Jackson 2, Sharpe 2<br />
Blake: Hedley 23, Frazier 15, Agwu 7, Hedgepeth 3, Dalgetty 2, Miller 2, McGugan 1<br />
Free throws: Stone 19-24; Blake 16-19<br />
Three-pointers: Stone 1 (Eackles); Blake 5 (Frazier 2, Hedley 2, Hedgepeth)</p>
<p><em>E-mail Andy States at <a href="mailto:astates@smacsportsnet.com">astates@smacsportsnet.com</a></em></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[As the on-court celebration slowly died down following Thomas Stone’s 87-68 win over the visiting Potomac Wolverines in the 3A South final on Saturday night, Cougars’ senior Dytanya Johnson stood near mid-court and reflected a bit on what his program has been through. “We’ve been through a whole lot of adversity this year, behind closed [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/P10103341.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-170" title="Region champs" src="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/P10103341-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>As the on-court celebration slowly died down following Thomas Stone’s 87-68 win over the visiting Potomac Wolverines in the 3A South final on Saturday night, Cougars’ senior Dytanya Johnson stood near mid-court and reflected a bit on what his program has been through.</p>
<p>“We’ve been through a whole lot of adversity this year, behind closed doors. This feels real good,” he said. “My freshman year, me, Kendal [Smith] and Steph [Battle], after the varsity had lost we said, ‘We’re going to win it all our senior year.’ This being our last year, it kind of just hits you, this is our last chance. It’s big. Words can’t explain it.”</p>
<p>Stone’s core group of seniors has seen the program through one of the more successful runs of any public school team in the state in recent years, as Saturday night’s win marked the third consecutive regional championship for the Cougars, the first two coming in the 4A East. Stone is scheduled to play Blake of Montgomery County in a 3A semifinal at 3 p.m. on Thursday at Comcast Center in College Park.</p>
<p>Heartbreak met the Cougars at the conclusion of each of the past two seasons, with narrow losses in the 4A title game two years ago and the 4A semifinals a year ago. But Stone’s seniors were not going to let that happen on Saturday night.</p>
<p>Smith scored a game-high 25 points and Leandre Eackles scored 20 to pace four Cougars scoring in double digits as top-seeded Stone (22-1) simply ran away from tenth-seeded Potomac (18-7) as the game progressed.</p>
<p>“Coach [Dale Lamberth] had our game plan all straight,” Smith said. “We executed. Like I kept saying the games before, we executed. I feel we did a good job.</p>
<p>“We’re not going home. We didn’t want to go home. We weren’t going to settle for that.”</p>
<p>Potomac led 20-18 after a quarter in what looked to be a competitive battle. But Stone went on a 13-4 run in the mid-stages of the second quarter to take firm control that it would never relinquish.</p>
<p>Stone led just 37-31 at the break, but slowly crept away until back-to-back fast-break dunks by Smith left the margin at 53-36 five minutes into the third quarter. The Cougars’ lead grew as large as 22 points on several occasions from there on out.</p>
<p>“I had to count. I literally had to count, because it happened so quickly, just like the Friendly game,” Lamberth said of the double-digit margin. “We’re hanging around and hanging around and I look up and I was like, ’20?’”</p>
<p>Potomac had five players score in double digits, led by Antonio Jenifer’s 17, but it was not nearly enough to keep up with the hosts. In addition to the 45 combined from Smith and Eackles, Battle scored 13, Johnson another 12 and Jarvis Travers added nine in addition to his typical steady game as the team’s floor general.</p>
<p>“You know for the last three years the rap on Stone was we don’t have guards,” Lamberth said. “I think what people do is compare our guards to other people’s guards and say, ‘He’s not scoring 20 or 30.’ But I’ve always raised guards to be floor leaders, floor generals. You don’t have to have your name in the paper all the time. If you can suck that up, do that, you can help us get better.</p>
<p>“That’s what Jarvis has done. Jarvis has been in the background. People say [Johnson] is the inspiration. He’s the most visible, but Jarvis is really the backbone.”</p>
<p>The previous two years Stone competed in the 4A East against teams from Anne Arundel County. This year, re-classed to the 3A South, the Cougars had to show a different part of their game competing against teams from Prince George’s County.</p>
<p>“I think it proves to a lot of people that we’re not overrated,” Johnson said. “A lot of teams been looking at Stone and saying we’re overrated, ‘Look what conference they play in, they’re not playing anybody.’</p>
<p>“But I think this goes to show that when the ball goes up in the air that we can really hoop. We have a lot of weapons and I think the past three games you’ve seen almost every weapon we’ve got. It just goes to show we can hoop with the best of them and we’re just ready to do that the next two games.”</p>
<p>Despite the successful run this Cougars group has enjoyed, it was a long haul to get to this point. Prior to winning the 4A East crown two years ago, Stone had tasted defeat in the regional playoffs – and several regional finals – for several years.</p>
<p>“I’ve had my share of region games, when I was at Blair, too, and ups and downs,” Lamberth said. “Just like the kids, you have to put the hard work in. I didn’t get discouraged. The naysayers, ‘You can’t win the big one.’ My first year down here we went down to Patuxent and lost in the semis and the year after went to Chopticon and lost that. As a coach you just have to stick with it. I just believe that at some point you get the right group in here and if they start believing.”</p>
<p>And according to Lamberth, the Stone players that preceded the current group paved the way for the success the program now enjoys.</p>
<p>“In the locker room before the game we kind of rehashed, before they got here, some of the guys that have been here and kind of cracked the door for us as a program to get better,” he said. “They got encouraged. They saw people work hard in practice and kind of got a clue that, ‘Ok, this is what Thomas Stone is about.’”</p>
<p>Another thing the Cougars have is familiarity with each other. In addition to coming up the high school ranks together, some of the players have played with each other dating back to pre-high school days.</p>
<p>“We’ve had team chemistry since the summer of eighth grade,” Battle said. “It’s the same team, same attitude.”</p>
<p>Added Johnson: “A lot of teams say family, but I don’t think they mean it as much as we do. I have 11 brothers on this team, and like five fathers.”</p>
<p>So the Cougars’ journey will now end on the court where the season ended each of the past two seasons. In both of those trips Stone saw double-digit leads slip away in the second half and tasted bitter defeat. But those experiences have taught lessons that have the Cougars confident that the third time could be the charm.</p>
<p>“I believe everything happens for a reason and I think losing those two games got our minds right,” Johnson said. “It just makes you hungry. You keep running into a wall, sooner or later you’re going to look for a door. I think this year we’re going to look for a door and find a way to bring it on home.”</p>
<p><strong>Stone 87, Potomac 68</strong><br />
P             20  11  14  23<br />
S              18  19  24  26<br />
Potomac: Jenifer 17, Green 16, Wiseman 12, Murray 11, Barner 10, Brockenberry 2<br />
Stone: Smith 25, Eackles 20, Battle 13, Johnson 12, Travers 9, Jackson 6, Sharpe 2<br />
Free throws: Potomac 16-27; Stone 10-18<br />
Three-pointers: Potomac 4 (Green 2, Wiseman 2); Stone 3 (Eackles 2, Travers)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stephen Battle drove towards the hoop as the first half of Thursday’s 3A South semifinal neared its end. Battle missed his initial shot, but got back up once, and then twice to finally score on the tip-in with a couple of second left to give his Thomas Stone Cougars a little extra juice going into [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/P10102351.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-120" title="3A semis" src="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/P10102351-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Stephen Battle drove towards the hoop as the first half of Thursday’s 3A South semifinal neared its end.</p>
<p>Battle missed his initial shot, but got back up once, and then twice to finally score on the tip-in with a couple of second left to give his Thomas Stone Cougars a little extra juice going into the break of what at that point was a highly-competitive game with the visiting Friendly Patriots.</p>
<p>Stone never relinquished the momentum.</p>
<p>The top-seeded Cougars turned what had been a nip-and-tuck affair into a blowout in the second half and destroyed the fourth-seeded Patriots 67-47 in front of an enthusiastic capacity crowd. Stone advanced to host Potomac, the region’s No. 10 seed, in the 3A South final at 7 p.m. on Saturday night.</p>
<p>“We just kept our intensity,” Battle said. “The crowd helped us out, and we worked hard on defense.”</p>
<p>Battle’s third-chance tip-tin at the conclusion of the opening half increased the Cougars’ lead to seven at the break. But that lead grew to 48-31 by the end of the third quarter. Battle scored eight of his game-high 17 points in the third, while Dytanya Johnson scored seven of his 11 as Stone (21-1) flexed its collective muscle.</p>
<p>Friendly (13-9), which had come into the game riding a six-game win streak but was bothered by Stone’s length inside for much of the night, pulled to within 50-37 after a pair of Sherrod Baltimore three-pointers sandwiched a Kendal Smith bucket. But the Patriots would pull no closer, as Stone’s lead swelled to as large as 23 in the final stanza.</p>
<p>“I thought the first half was good,” Stone coach Dale Lamberth said. “Two good teams kind of feeling each other out, trying to see who could do what.</p>
<p>“At halftime we just focused on doing what we practiced. Friendly’s a really fast-paced team and I thought we did a good job. They were up and down.”</p>
<p>As the teams jockeyed back and forth in the early going, it appeared as if Friendly’s considerable depth could prove to be a factor. The Patriots rotated players in and out, always keeping fresh legs on the floor.</p>
<p>“When I saw them roll guys in and out I thought, ‘You know what, we’re going to have to make adjustments,’” Lamberth said. “There were times I took Leandre [Eackles] and Stephen out, but the guys that came in held. We didn’t lose a whole lot. The guys who came in did a pretty good job maintaining.”</p>
<p>While Friendly may have had a slight edge in terms of depth, Stone’s size proved to be an obstacle the Patriots’ could not overcome. The Cougars dominated the glass and prevented Friendly from gaining too great a presence inside.</p>
<p>Smith scored nine fourth-quarter points to lead the Cougars down the home stretch. With the win, Stone advanced to its third consecutive regional championship game. The past two years the Cougars emerged as the 4A East champions. While in a different region this season, the experiences of the past helped in preparation for Thursday’s contest, as Friendly and Old Mill – an obstacle Stone always had to climb in the 4A East – play similar up-and-down styles.</p>
<p>“If you watch the game tape from Old Mill, you can see that we had to get back on defense,” Smith said. “We did a good job of that tonight.”</p>
<p>Baltimore led Friendly with 10 points. Stone, in addition to Battle and Smith, received double-digit efforts from Eackles and Johnson, with 13 and 11, respectively.</p>
<p>In addition to being the third straight year Stone will play in a regional final, it will also be the second consecutive that the Cougars will play on their home floor.</p>
<p>“I think it’s just a stepping stone,” said Smith. “It’s another stepping stone to get to where we want to be.”</p>
<p>Set  up now is a regional final between two teams that have long been thought to be on a collision course. Potomac, which recently received a boost when senior Antonio Jenifer came back to the team following a suspension, topped Northern 73-68 in Thursday’s other 3A South semifinal.</p>
<p>“They’re a good team,” Lamberth said. “They have the [Jenifer] back. It should be a pretty good game. I know we’re going to come out and compete. We’re going to have two really good teams. This might even be the best game on Saturday in the state.”</p>
<p><strong>Stone 67, Friendly 47<br />
</strong>F              11  11  9  16<br />
S              12  17  19  19<br />
Friendly: Baltimore 10, Sims 9, Johnson 7, Collins 6, Morton 6, Savoy 3, Strong 3, Raynor 2, Blakely 1<br />
Stone: Battle 17, Smith 15, Eackles 13, Johnson 11, Sharpe 4, Travers 4, Jackson 3<br />
Free throws: Friendly 14-23; Stone 10-20<br />
Three-pointers: Friendly 3 (Baltimore 3); Stone 1 (Eackles)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[4A East (12) Great Mills 68, (9) Glen Burnie 56 (3) Old Mill 88, (10) North Point 83 3A South (1) Thomas Stone 67, (4) Friendly 47 (10) Potomac 73, (3) Northern 68 E-mail scores to astates@smacsportsnet.com Related posts:Boys basketball scores for 3-2-10 Scores from 9-3 Scores from 5-14


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(12) Great Mills 68, (9) Glen Burnie 56</p>
<p>(3) Old Mill 88, (10) North Point 83</p>
<p><strong>3A South</strong></p>
<p>(1) Thomas Stone 67, (4) Friendly 47</p>
<p>(10) Potomac 73, (3) Northern 68</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the early stages Tuesday night’s 3A South quarterfinal game against the visiting Lackey Chargers, the Thomas Stone Cougars seemed to be just a step behind. Lackey’s Dominic Phillips got off to a quick start, and after a three-ball early in the second period the Chargers, the region’s No. 9 seed, led by 10 points. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/P10101761.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-110" title="P1010176" src="http://smacsportsnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/P10101761-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>In the early stages Tuesday night’s 3A South quarterfinal game against the visiting Lackey Chargers, the Thomas Stone Cougars seemed to be just a step behind.</p>
<p>Lackey’s Dominic Phillips got off to a quick start, and after a three-ball early in the second period the Chargers, the region’s No. 9 seed, led by 10 points. But fronted by a group of seniors that has plenty of playoff experience and back-to-back regional titles on it’s resumé, it was no time for panic on the Cougars’ bench.</p>
<p>“There was a time tonight where I called a timeout and said nothing to them,” Stone coach Dale Lamberth said. “What can I say to them? Four years? They know what they’re doing. They still need to be yelled at you’re in the wrong spot, all of that. But for the most part you’ve got to gut this one out.</p>
<p>“They don’t need me to tell them that. After four years, do I have to tell you to dive after a ball?”</p>
<p>The top-seeded Cougars resolve showed as the game played out, and Stone went on to post a 66-58 win over its Southern Maryland Athletic Conference rival. Stone will host fourth-seeded Friendly, a winner over Huntingtown on Tuesday, in a regional semifinal at 7 p.m. on Thursday night.</p>
<p>“I think it was heart and experience,” Stone senior Dytanya Johnson said of the difference in the showdown with the Chargers. “Lackey’s a young team. They have a lot of talent, definitely, but them maybe not being there as much as we have before kind of gives us an edge. And also, I think we’re tired of losing. I think everybody on this team is tired of coming up short. We’re willing to do whatever it takes.”</p>
<p>Two seasons ago, with this year’s crop of seniors young contributors, Stone finished as the 4A state runner-up in a heartbreaking state final. A season ago the Cougars met a similar fate in the 4A semifinals, and this year looked towards the postseason to take another swing. But when their postseason finally began on Tuesday, it was Lackey (10-11) that came out swinging.</p>
<p>Phillips scored 14 first-half points and led Lackey to a quick lead. The Chargers dictated action in the early going, and led 23-13 after a Phillips three-pointer early in the second period.</p>
<p>But showing that experience, Stone (20-1) shrugged  off the sluggish start, and proceeded to outscore the visitors by a 22-9 count through the rest of the half to take a 35-32 lead into the break.</p>
<p>“We just started off the game a little slow,” said Stone’s Leandre Eackles, who finished with a team-high 14 points. “We weren’t in the mindset to win the game, so we had to refocus.</p>
<p>“We just had to stick to the stuff that we do: run, rebound and play defense. Defense wins games.”</p>
<p>Stone slowly gained command of the contest in the second half. Lackey did make a run, as Greg Gibbs’ three closed the gap to 47-46 with 1 minute 26 seconds left in the third quarter, but Stone followed by scoring the game’s next six points to reassert itself.</p>
<p>“Down at the end it came down to execution,” Lackey coach Greg Gibbs, Sr. said. “They executed their offense and their trapping defense better than we executed our offense and defense.”</p>
<p>Phillips, one of the key factors in the Chargers quick start, finished with a game-high 20 points but was held to just six points in the second half.</p>
<p>“I thought Jarvis [Travers], Leandre and Ronald [Sharpe] did a real good job of keeping him in front,” Lamberth said. “Even when he got by them he was always off-balance. That’s really all we wanted. We didn’t want him to get good looks straight up and down like in the first half.”</p>
<p>Following Eackles’ 14-point night, Johnson and Kendal Smith each scored 12, while Stephen Battle added 10.</p>
<p>Stone, this season’s SMAC champion, had taken an unblemished record into its regular-season finale against Great Mills a week prior. Great Mills, which pulled off a win at North County on Tuesday in 4A East regional action, ruined Stone’s quest for perfection and pulled off the upset. That left Stone, which as the 3A South’s top seed had a first-round bye, with a full week to stew over what had happened.</p>
<p>“We played a very hungry team. I think we can thank Great Mills for refocusing them for the playoffs,” Gibbs said. “I thought we played a good game, but in the end I think the better team won. I wish Jarvis, Dytanya and all those guys the best of luck.”</p>
<p>The regular-season loss may have changed the look to the Cougars’ record, but it did nothing to keep them away from their goals.</p>
<p>“It wasn’t our goal to go undefeated this year,” Lamberth said. “One of the goals was to win the SMAC, not to go undefeated.</p>
<p>“It kept things in perspective. It’s not the end.”</p>
<p>Added Johnson: “I think sometimes you go undefeated you lose sight of the big picture. In the beginning of the year, going undefeated wasn’t a goal of ours. It was to get to the big stage. Later on as we kept winning we were kind of like, ‘Maybe we can go undefeated.’  But I think it was a good wake-up call.”</p>
<p><strong>Stone 66, Lackey 58</strong><br />
L              19  13  14  12<br />
S              13  22  14  17<br />
Lackey: Phillips 20, Williams 9, Bostic 6, Carroll 6, Gibbs 6, Gilbert 4, Powell 3, Mason 2, Turner 2<br />
Stone: Eackles 14, Johnson 12, Smith 12, Battle 10, Travers 9, Sharpe 7, Briscoe 1, Williams 1<br />
Free throws: Lackey 11-22; Stone 24-45<br />
Three-pointers: Lackey 7 (Phillips 3, Gibbs 2, Powell, Williams); Stone 1 (Eackles)</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>4A East<br />
</strong>(10) North Point 73, (2) Arundel 62</p>
<p>(12) Great Mills 67, (4) North County 62</p>
<p><strong>3A South<br />
</strong>(1) Thomas Stone 66, (9) Lackey 53</p>
<p>(3) Northern 72, (6) La Plata 34</p>
<p>(4) Friendly 46, (5) Huntingtown 39</p>
<p><strong>2A South</strong></p>
<p>(4) Douglass 57, (5) McDonough 45</p>
<p>(3) Oakland Mills 77, (11) Calvert 68</p>
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		<title>Rams charge back</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andy States</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pablo Gary took the pass, dribbled in towards the bucket and elevated up and over a pair of Lackey Chargers&#8217; defenders for a rim-rattling dunk early in the fourth quarter of Friday night&#8217;s contest at McDonough. Gary&#8217;s dunk was worth just two points for the Rams, but gave the hosts their first lead since the [...]


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<p>Pablo Gary took the pass, dribbled in towards the bucket and elevated up and over a pair of Lackey Chargers&#8217; defenders for a rim-rattling dunk early in the fourth quarter of Friday night&#8217;s contest at McDonough.</p>
<p>Gary&#8217;s dunk was worth just two points for the Rams, but gave the hosts their first lead since the early stages of the first quarter. The Rams had trailed by double digits in the third quarter, but outscored Lackey 26-9 over the final 10 minutes of the game to earn a 57-50 Southern Maryland Athletic Conference win.</p>
<p>Lackey (9-8, 7-7) controlled the bulk of the action well into the third period, as guard Dominic Phillips scored 19 first-half points en route to a game-high 24-point effort. But McDonough (11-7, 9-3) tightened up its defensive effort in the second half and slowly chipped away at the lead.</p>
<p>After falling behind 41-31, a Devante Gray bucket triggered a 10-0 McDonough run that knotted the score with 2 minutes 23 seconds remaining in the third. Lackey answered temporarily with the quarter&#8217;s final four points, but fell to the Rams&#8217; intensity in the fourth.</p>
<p>McDonough opened the final period with a 9-0 run, holding the Chargers scoreless in the period until a Phillips field goal with 2:54 remaining in the contest.</p>
<p>Marcus Stewart led the Rams with 20 points, while Gray added 15. Davario Barksdale chipped in with another 11, including seven in the decisive final stanza.</p>
<p><strong>McDonough 57, Lackey 50<br />
</strong>L     15  22  8  5<br />
M     10  19  12  16<br />
Lackey: Phillips 24, Mason 11, Carroll 4, Martin 3, Williams 3, Powell 2, Whaley 2, Turner 1<br />
McDonough: Stewart 20, D. Gray 15, Barksdale 11, Cheaves 5, Gary 4, Joseph 2</p>


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