Calera boys lose heartbreaker at Jemison

Published 10:38 am Friday, January 15, 2016

Calera traveled to Jemison on Jan. 12 and lost a heartbreaker by a final of 61-58. (Contributed)

Calera traveled to Jemison on Jan. 12 and lost a heartbreaker by a final of 61-58. (Contributed)

By Brandon Sumrall / Special to the Reporter

JEMISON – The Jemison Panthers struggled to get out of the gate on Tuesday night against the Calera Eagles but were able to come away with 61-58 home victory over the Eagles on Tuesday.

The Panthers varsity boys got off to a slow start during the first period, shooting just two-of-seven from the field.

The Eagles, meanwhile, jumped out to an early 8-0 lead as nearly five and a half minutes went by before Ryan Thompson put the Panthers on the board with one basket from the free-throw line.

James Leachman and Kristopher Harris added two more baskets for the Panthers, but the Eagles led 10-5 after the first period of play.

Three straight buckets from Thompson and a basket from Tremon Bryant got the Panthers back in the game with the score all tied up at 10.

However, a basket from Yatil Gant started a 7-0 Eagles run to make the score 17-10 at the 5-minute mark.

With the Panthers trailing by seven, four points from Thompson and a basket from Bryant pulled Jemison to within one.

A foul on James Leachman resulted in two free throws that found the bottom of the net to give the Panthers their first lead of the game.

The lead swapped between the two teams multiple times during the closing minutes of the first half, but a three from William Johns sent Jemison to the break with a one-point, 31-30 lead.

Thompson made the Panther lead three to start the third period but was quickly answered by a basket from Grant.

Another Gant basket gave the Eagles a one-point lead and set the tone as the teams once again swapped the lead on multiple occasions.

Leachman added a basket for the Panthers with 23 seconds left to play in the period to take the game into the fourth quarter with Calera leading 47-44.

Thompson again got things started for Jemison in the fourth, and with a free throw from Mathew Ramsey the game was all tied at 47.

With Jemison holding on to a one-point lead, Brown hit a three point basket for Calera to put the Eagles up by two with 2:05 to play.

Two points from the charity stripe from Wes McGehee knotted the game at 58 with 45 seconds to play.

Brown missed on a three-pointer for the Eagles and with a rebound by Mason Jones, Coach Stacy McGehee called a time out to plan the Panthers possession through the final seconds.

With the clock ticking down and Bryant fighting off defenders at the top of the key, McGehee spotted up from three-point range and while fielding the pass from Bryant knocked down the clutch three-pointer with just two ticks left on the clock.

The Eagles inbound pass bounced off a couple of Panther defenders to kill the clock and give Jemison a big area victory.

McGehee led the Panthers with 18 points, four rebounds and a steal.

Gant lead the Eagles with a double-double, going for 17 points, 19 rebounds, one steal and one block.