Logan rally nips Gallipolis, 46-45
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 1:41 am
Logan rally trips Gallipolis, 46-45
In a game where the score was tied five times and the lead exchanged hands 16 times, Logan’s visiting Chieftains were able to rally late in the fourth period to edge Gallipolis Gallia Academy 46-45 and spoil the Blue Devils Senior Night activities in the Centenary gym.
The win left Logan with a 6-9 overall record. Inside the Southeastern Ohio Athletic League. LHS improved to 3-3. Gallipolis dropped to 10-9 overall and 2-5 in SEOAL play. GAHS will wind up SEOAL play at Portsmouth next Friday. Logan was scheduled to host Vinton County Saturday in a non-league outing, then Warren Local next Friday.
After losing 51-38 at Logan earlier in the season, GAHS started better Friday for an early lead, but fell behind 14-12 at the first break. In the second stanza, GAHS outscored the Chieftains 16-8 to grab a 28-22 halftime lead.
However, in the third stanza, LHS outscored GAHS 6-2 to trail 30-28 going into the final period.
In a see-saw fourth quarter the two teams traded baskets until Logan took the lead for good on two T-shots by Lane Little, giving LHS a 41-40 lead with 1:58 left to play. Little all but iced it seconds later with a layup at the :54 second mark to make it 43-40.
Nick Kost sank one of two free throws with :43 seconds left to make it 44-40.Wade Jarrell sank two free throws with 36.4 left to pull GAHS with in two, 44-42 Caleb Cummings sank two charity shots with 24 seconds left,to give Logan a 46-42 advantage. Wes Jarrell hit a trey with 3.3 seconds left, making it 46-45
GAHS tried to prevent Logan from getting the ball in bounds, but the Chiefs succeeded as time expired.
Logan was led by 6-8 junior center Kevin Fisher with 13 points. Chance Cox added 12 and Luke Little nine. Evan DeLong finished with eight.
The Chiefs sank 15 of 41 field goal attempts for 36.5 percent. At the line, LHS made 14 of 21 for 66.6 percent. The Chiefs picked off 31 rebounds, 10 by Fisher. LHS had 17 turnovers and 17 personal fouls.
Seth Atkins led GAHS with 12 points. Wes Jarrell added 10 and Reid Eastman, Wade Jarrell and Jacob Strieter all scored seven points apiece for the Gallians.
Gallipolis sank 14 of 39 field goal attempts for 35.8 percent. At the line, GAHS was eight of 14 for 57.1 percent. GAHS had 26 rebounds, led by Jacob Strieter’s six snags. Wes Jarrell had five. The Blue Devils had 15 turnovers and 20 personal fouls, losing Atkins in the final quarter.
Gallipolis won both the freshman and reserve games.
The GAHS yearlings edged Logan 26-20 to improve its record to 5-7 on the year. Logan dropped to 5-8.
Gallipolis dropped behind 9-0 in the first period, but closed the gap to 14-12 before int. GAHS trailed 17-15 going into the final period, then outscored Logan 11-3 to secure the win.
T> Minniiiard led GAHS with 14 points. Colin Campbell added eight. Collton Dixon and J Wallace scored nine each to pace the LHS frosh.
In the JV game, Gallipolis improved to 10-8 overall and 4-3 in SEOAL play with a 47-39 victory. Logan, who beat the Blue Imps by 28 points earlier this season. Logan, dropped to 5-9 overall and 4-2 in league play. Gallipolis led 15-9, 26-13, and 36-24 at the quarter marks.
Trevor McNeal paced GAHS with 25 points. Miles Cornwell added eight points and Matt Bailey six .Stan Evans led Logan with 10 points. Danny Powers added nine.
Varsity box score:
LOGAN (46)—Cox, 2-(1)-5-6-12; Cottrill, 2-(1)-1-2-5; DeLong, 0-(1)-0-0-3; Nick Kost, 0-0-0-2-0; Little, 2-0-5-6-9; Fisher, 5-0-3-5-13; Smith, 2-0-0-0-4. Totals—13-(2)-13-21-46.
GALLIPOLIS (45)—Carter, 0-0-0-0-0; Wes Jarrell, 3-(1)-1-2-10; Eastman, 2-(1)-0-0-7; Wade Jarrell, 1-0-5-6-7; White, 0-0-2-3-2; Atkins, 3-(2)-0-1-12; Strieter, 3-0-1-3-7; Totals 11-(3)-8-14-45.
Score by quarters:
Logan……….14 8 6 18 – 46
Gallipolis….12 16 2 15 - 45
Freshman score—Gallipolis 26 Logan 20
Reserve score—Gallipolis 47 Logan 39
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In a game where the score was tied five times and the lead exchanged hands 16 times, Logan’s visiting Chieftains were able to rally late in the fourth period to edge Gallipolis Gallia Academy 46-45 and spoil the Blue Devils Senior Night activities in the Centenary gym.
The win left Logan with a 6-9 overall record. Inside the Southeastern Ohio Athletic League. LHS improved to 3-3. Gallipolis dropped to 10-9 overall and 2-5 in SEOAL play. GAHS will wind up SEOAL play at Portsmouth next Friday. Logan was scheduled to host Vinton County Saturday in a non-league outing, then Warren Local next Friday.
After losing 51-38 at Logan earlier in the season, GAHS started better Friday for an early lead, but fell behind 14-12 at the first break. In the second stanza, GAHS outscored the Chieftains 16-8 to grab a 28-22 halftime lead.
However, in the third stanza, LHS outscored GAHS 6-2 to trail 30-28 going into the final period.
In a see-saw fourth quarter the two teams traded baskets until Logan took the lead for good on two T-shots by Lane Little, giving LHS a 41-40 lead with 1:58 left to play. Little all but iced it seconds later with a layup at the :54 second mark to make it 43-40.
Nick Kost sank one of two free throws with :43 seconds left to make it 44-40.Wade Jarrell sank two free throws with 36.4 left to pull GAHS with in two, 44-42 Caleb Cummings sank two charity shots with 24 seconds left,to give Logan a 46-42 advantage. Wes Jarrell hit a trey with 3.3 seconds left, making it 46-45
GAHS tried to prevent Logan from getting the ball in bounds, but the Chiefs succeeded as time expired.
Logan was led by 6-8 junior center Kevin Fisher with 13 points. Chance Cox added 12 and Luke Little nine. Evan DeLong finished with eight.
The Chiefs sank 15 of 41 field goal attempts for 36.5 percent. At the line, LHS made 14 of 21 for 66.6 percent. The Chiefs picked off 31 rebounds, 10 by Fisher. LHS had 17 turnovers and 17 personal fouls.
Seth Atkins led GAHS with 12 points. Wes Jarrell added 10 and Reid Eastman, Wade Jarrell and Jacob Strieter all scored seven points apiece for the Gallians.
Gallipolis sank 14 of 39 field goal attempts for 35.8 percent. At the line, GAHS was eight of 14 for 57.1 percent. GAHS had 26 rebounds, led by Jacob Strieter’s six snags. Wes Jarrell had five. The Blue Devils had 15 turnovers and 20 personal fouls, losing Atkins in the final quarter.
Gallipolis won both the freshman and reserve games.
The GAHS yearlings edged Logan 26-20 to improve its record to 5-7 on the year. Logan dropped to 5-8.
Gallipolis dropped behind 9-0 in the first period, but closed the gap to 14-12 before int. GAHS trailed 17-15 going into the final period, then outscored Logan 11-3 to secure the win.
T> Minniiiard led GAHS with 14 points. Colin Campbell added eight. Collton Dixon and J Wallace scored nine each to pace the LHS frosh.
In the JV game, Gallipolis improved to 10-8 overall and 4-3 in SEOAL play with a 47-39 victory. Logan, who beat the Blue Imps by 28 points earlier this season. Logan, dropped to 5-9 overall and 4-2 in league play. Gallipolis led 15-9, 26-13, and 36-24 at the quarter marks.
Trevor McNeal paced GAHS with 25 points. Miles Cornwell added eight points and Matt Bailey six .Stan Evans led Logan with 10 points. Danny Powers added nine.
Varsity box score:
LOGAN (46)—Cox, 2-(1)-5-6-12; Cottrill, 2-(1)-1-2-5; DeLong, 0-(1)-0-0-3; Nick Kost, 0-0-0-2-0; Little, 2-0-5-6-9; Fisher, 5-0-3-5-13; Smith, 2-0-0-0-4. Totals—13-(2)-13-21-46.
GALLIPOLIS (45)—Carter, 0-0-0-0-0; Wes Jarrell, 3-(1)-1-2-10; Eastman, 2-(1)-0-0-7; Wade Jarrell, 1-0-5-6-7; White, 0-0-2-3-2; Atkins, 3-(2)-0-1-12; Strieter, 3-0-1-3-7; Totals 11-(3)-8-14-45.
Score by quarters:
Logan……….14 8 6 18 – 46
Gallipolis….12 16 2 15 - 45
Freshman score—Gallipolis 26 Logan 20
Reserve score—Gallipolis 47 Logan 39
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