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69-35 Bartlett

 

Bartlett ??“ Bolton game was one that epitomizes rivalry. I know White Station had the gym jumping in the city with their big win over Ridgeway and St. Benedict had the DII section on lock as they downed Briarcrest. Great job to both of them.

 

However, this was by far the place to be as far as the county matchups go. The Bartlett gym starting getting packed during the JV game and by the time the girls game kicked off it was standing room only. The popcorn was popping, the music jumping and the Lady Panthers did not disappoint. This was the biggest crowd that I have EVER seen at Bartlett with the top sections packed and people lined around the floor. (The Bartlett teams hadn??™t played at home in almost three weeks)

 

At any rate ??“ BHS did not disappoint. Bartlett exploded out of the gates with a 17 ??“ 2 defensive / offensive display that included jaw-dropping moves by JJ that sparked oohhhs and ahhhhhs from Bartlett AND Bolton fans. JJ finished with 25pts and did her thing but the storyline of the night was the supporting cast.

 

Briana Walker was ???Beasting??? at the post with an array of offensive moves and Destiny James was letting it fly. Both finished with 15 and 14 points respectively and Walker easily had double digit rebounds and Destiny tacked on 4 steals.

 

Midway through the 2nd quarter BHS was up 34 - 4 before being saddled with foul trouble.

 

Jemil Jefferson??™s return has given Bartlett a revised look with her aggressiveness on both ends which makes all the pieces of the puzzle come together. It will take a basketball connoisseur to watch Jefferson to realize the impact that she brings to this squad. This is only her second game back and she was saddled by early foul trouble but played a heck of a floor game.

 

With Destiny James at point, Jasmine James free to roam off picks, Jemil Jefferson attacking off the other wing, Briana Walker ???beasting??? the middle and Naudia Crisp sliding on the baseline: All I can say is WOW??¦.

 

This is by far the most athletic team that Bartlett has fielded in the past 4 years and maybe in Coach W??™s Bartlett High career.

 

Bartlett still has Sidney Ray out and she is scheduled to make her return soon; which will add to the BHS depth.

 

Bartlett is starting to get in a groove. Big week next week with three conference games in 4 days with a big showdown on Thursday night with Millington.

 

Get ya popcorn ready......tick, tock....tick, tock..... /popcorneater.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":popcorneater:" border="0" alt="popcorneater.gif" /> The real season has started!

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Congrats Lady Panthers on your win.

Although the score was lopsided, this was still a big win agianst a Big Rivalry.

Bartlett against Bolton in anything is a rivalry.

 

Great Team effort.

 

Good Luck the rest of the way.

 

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