Chesapeake rolls over GAHS, 59-41
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 11:48 pm
Chesapeake rolls over GAHS, 59-41
Gallipolis Gallia Academy fought visiting Chesapeake on nearly even terms in the first half Tuesday night but the Lawrence Countians finished strong to hand the Blue Devils a 59-41 non-league setback in the Centenary gym.
The triumph was Chesapeake’s 17th of the season against one setback. GAHS dropped to 3-17 on the year.
Gallipolis had 2-0, 4-3, and 8-6 leads in the first period. The score was tied at 10-10 with 1:32 left Iin the period after a layup by Alex White, but CHS scored the final seven points in the initial period for a 17-10 lead.
Gallipolis outscored the Panthers 11-7 in the second canto to reduce the deficit to 24-21 at halftime.
Chesapeake outscored Gallipolis 23-10 in the third period to take a 47-31 lead into the fourth period.
The Panthers third period rush was led by Brad Meadows and
Aaron Thompson, along with Austin Carpenter.
Chesapeake Coach Ryan Davis played his subs most of the final quarter.
Meadows, a 6-6 junior, led CHS scorers with 12 points. Koleton Webb, 5-10 junior and Gage Rhodes, 5-10 junior tossed in nine points each. Austin Carpenter, a 6-3 senior and Aaron Thompson, a 6-8 senior, each tallied 11 points apiece for CHS.
The Panthers sank 23 of 55 field goal attempts for 41.8 percent. At the line, CHS was 10 of 22 for 45.4 percent. Chesapeake picked off 33 rebounds, led by Thompson’s 13 boards. The Panthers had 14 personal fouls and 11 turnovers.
Gallipolis sank 18 of 41 field goal attempts for 43.9 percent. At the line, GAHS was four of 10 for 25 percent. Gallipolis picked off 26 rebounds led by Alex White’s six snags. Wes Jarrell had five. Gallipolis had 16 personal fouls and committed 14 turnovers.
Mike Putney led GAHS scorers with 12. Wes Jarrell tossed in 11. White and Henry added six apiece.
Gallipolis will travel to Logan for an SEOAL game and then be idle until Feb. 20 when Jackson invades Centenary for the regular season finale. Chesapeake will host Ironton Friday.
Gallipolis won the reserve game, 49-45 to improve to 7-12 on the year, Chesapeake fell to 8-8 overall.
Gallipolis led 12-10 after one period and 27-17 at halftime. The Panther Cubs outscored GAHS 20-6 in the third period to take a 37-33 lead into the final period. The Blue Imps outscored CHS 16-8 in the final stanza to secure the win.
Brandon Simms paced GAHS with 14 points. Evan Wiseman added 11 as did Garner Rodgers. Dalton Nida paced CHS with 12 points,
Varsity box score:
CHESAPEAKE (59)—Austin Hutchinson, 0-0-0-0-0; Jake Stevens, 1-0-0-2-2; Casey McComas, 0-0-1-2-1; Austin Carpenter, 5-0-1-2-11; Kelton Webb, 0-(3)-0-0-9; Nate Smith, 2-0-0-0-4; David Dotson, 0-0-0-0-0; Gage Rhodes, 3-0-3-8-9; Brad Meadows, 6-0-0-1-12; Wes Stevens, 0-0-0-0-0; Cecil Fletcher, 0-0-0-0-0; Aaron Thompson, 3-0-5-7-11. TOTALS—20-(3)-10-22-59.
GALLIPOLIS (41)—Kole Carter, 0-0-0-2-0; Wes Jarrell, 5-0-0-0-10; Joe Sabatoci, 1-0-0-1-2; Russ Matthews, 0-0-0-0-0; Mike Putney, 4-0-3-5-11; Alex White, 3-0-0-0-6; Micah Saunders, 0-0-0-0-; Drew VanSickle, 0-0-1-2-1; Devin Henry, 3-0-0-0-6; Fred Edelmann, 1-0-0-0-2; Trevor McNeal, 0-(1)-0-0-3. TOTALS 17-(1)-4-10-41.
Score by quarters:
Chesapeake………17 7 23 12 – 59
Gallipolis………….10 11 10 10 – 41
Reserve score: Gallipolis 49 Chesapeake 45.
Gallipolis Gallia Academy fought visiting Chesapeake on nearly even terms in the first half Tuesday night but the Lawrence Countians finished strong to hand the Blue Devils a 59-41 non-league setback in the Centenary gym.
The triumph was Chesapeake’s 17th of the season against one setback. GAHS dropped to 3-17 on the year.
Gallipolis had 2-0, 4-3, and 8-6 leads in the first period. The score was tied at 10-10 with 1:32 left Iin the period after a layup by Alex White, but CHS scored the final seven points in the initial period for a 17-10 lead.
Gallipolis outscored the Panthers 11-7 in the second canto to reduce the deficit to 24-21 at halftime.
Chesapeake outscored Gallipolis 23-10 in the third period to take a 47-31 lead into the fourth period.
The Panthers third period rush was led by Brad Meadows and
Aaron Thompson, along with Austin Carpenter.
Chesapeake Coach Ryan Davis played his subs most of the final quarter.
Meadows, a 6-6 junior, led CHS scorers with 12 points. Koleton Webb, 5-10 junior and Gage Rhodes, 5-10 junior tossed in nine points each. Austin Carpenter, a 6-3 senior and Aaron Thompson, a 6-8 senior, each tallied 11 points apiece for CHS.
The Panthers sank 23 of 55 field goal attempts for 41.8 percent. At the line, CHS was 10 of 22 for 45.4 percent. Chesapeake picked off 33 rebounds, led by Thompson’s 13 boards. The Panthers had 14 personal fouls and 11 turnovers.
Gallipolis sank 18 of 41 field goal attempts for 43.9 percent. At the line, GAHS was four of 10 for 25 percent. Gallipolis picked off 26 rebounds led by Alex White’s six snags. Wes Jarrell had five. Gallipolis had 16 personal fouls and committed 14 turnovers.
Mike Putney led GAHS scorers with 12. Wes Jarrell tossed in 11. White and Henry added six apiece.
Gallipolis will travel to Logan for an SEOAL game and then be idle until Feb. 20 when Jackson invades Centenary for the regular season finale. Chesapeake will host Ironton Friday.
Gallipolis won the reserve game, 49-45 to improve to 7-12 on the year, Chesapeake fell to 8-8 overall.
Gallipolis led 12-10 after one period and 27-17 at halftime. The Panther Cubs outscored GAHS 20-6 in the third period to take a 37-33 lead into the final period. The Blue Imps outscored CHS 16-8 in the final stanza to secure the win.
Brandon Simms paced GAHS with 14 points. Evan Wiseman added 11 as did Garner Rodgers. Dalton Nida paced CHS with 12 points,
Varsity box score:
CHESAPEAKE (59)—Austin Hutchinson, 0-0-0-0-0; Jake Stevens, 1-0-0-2-2; Casey McComas, 0-0-1-2-1; Austin Carpenter, 5-0-1-2-11; Kelton Webb, 0-(3)-0-0-9; Nate Smith, 2-0-0-0-4; David Dotson, 0-0-0-0-0; Gage Rhodes, 3-0-3-8-9; Brad Meadows, 6-0-0-1-12; Wes Stevens, 0-0-0-0-0; Cecil Fletcher, 0-0-0-0-0; Aaron Thompson, 3-0-5-7-11. TOTALS—20-(3)-10-22-59.
GALLIPOLIS (41)—Kole Carter, 0-0-0-2-0; Wes Jarrell, 5-0-0-0-10; Joe Sabatoci, 1-0-0-1-2; Russ Matthews, 0-0-0-0-0; Mike Putney, 4-0-3-5-11; Alex White, 3-0-0-0-6; Micah Saunders, 0-0-0-0-; Drew VanSickle, 0-0-1-2-1; Devin Henry, 3-0-0-0-6; Fred Edelmann, 1-0-0-0-2; Trevor McNeal, 0-(1)-0-0-3. TOTALS 17-(1)-4-10-41.
Score by quarters:
Chesapeake………17 7 23 12 – 59
Gallipolis………….10 11 10 10 – 41
Reserve score: Gallipolis 49 Chesapeake 45.