The Catoosa County News

Dynasty in the making? OCA girls win second straight SCAA crown

- By Scott Herpst sherpst@npco.com

A program that struggled for victories just a handful of years ago now sits on the preface of what could be a dynasty in the Southern Christian Athletic Associatio­n.

The Oakwood Christian Lady Eagles, who came into last week’s SCAA tournament in Rossville as the No. 1 overall seed, added a second consecutiv­e SCAA tournament championsh­ip to go with their SCAA regular season championsh­ip on Saturday night with a 46-19 victory over Rhea County Academy in front of a big crowd of the Rossville Athletic Center.

It marked OCA’S third consecutiv­e appearance in the finals.

“It feels great,” head coach Kraig Givens said. “The girls even asked me what it was like winning it as a coach and I told them that I felt like I had prepared them, which made me feel successful. You go the whole year getting them to that point, but they are the ones actually playing and putting in all the hard work, sweat and tears. Watching them realize and see that it was all worth it is a pretty big deal to me.”

Oakwood, who defeated RCA twice this season by an average of 27 points, took an 8-0 lead in the first three minutes of the game and was never threatened. The Lady Eagles led 11-4 after the first quarter and used an 11-2 run in the second quarter to build a 26-10 lead at the break.

Tight defense by the Lady Eagles did not allow the Lady Warriors to score a single point for the first 4:30 of the third quarter and a 3-pointer by Oakwood’s lone senior, Mary Ownby, helped give the Lady Eagles an insurmount­able 42-13 advantage going into the final period.

 ?? / Scott Herpst ?? The Oakwood Christian Academy Lady Eagles won a second consecutiv­e SCAA championsh­ip on Saturday with a 46-19 win over Rhea County Academy in Rossville. It was the third consecutiv­e appearance in the SCAA tournament finals for the Oakwood girls, who have just one senior on this year’s roster.
/ Scott Herpst The Oakwood Christian Academy Lady Eagles won a second consecutiv­e SCAA championsh­ip on Saturday with a 46-19 win over Rhea County Academy in Rossville. It was the third consecutiv­e appearance in the SCAA tournament finals for the Oakwood girls, who have just one senior on this year’s roster.

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