Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

JACKSONVIL­LE’S GIRLS extend winning streak to 12 games.

- MIKE SMITH

JACKSONVIL­LE 47, WATSON CHAPEL 36

Either Jacksonvil­le or Watson Chapel was going to lose a winning streak Friday.

The Lady Titans (18-6, 12-0 5A-Central) used their quickness to take a 47-36 victory over the Lady Wildcats (15-10, 10-2) to clinch the conference championsh­ip and extend their winning streak to 12. Watson Chapel’s winning streak ends at six.

The Lady Titans have only two seniors on the roster, but neither had a great deal of playing time Friday.

“We have a good eighthgrad­e bunch coming up,” Jacksonvil­le Coach Marian Kursh said. “But these girls have done really good things, pushing through and handling success despite being young. They just have a hunger in them.”

Shy Christophe­r, Jacksonvil­le’s only junior, led the Lady Titans with 22 points while hitting all seven of her freethrow attempts.

Christophe­r was a bright spot from the line, but the Lady Titans made only 14 of 30 free-throw attempts. Watson Chapel hit 11 of 22 attempts.

Jacksonvil­le held a 12-8 lead after the first quarter by scoring the last five points. They doubled up Watson Chapel in the second quarter, outscoring them 14-7 to hold a 26-15 lead at the half.

Jacksonvil­le kept the pressure on in the third quarter, holding a 10-6 edge in scoring to increase its lead to 36-21 heading into the final quarter.

Watson Chapel Coach Leslie Henderson pointed to Jacksonvil­le’s quickness as a key to the victory.

“They are extremely athletic,” she said. “They tip our passes and get a lot of steals. And we rush things. They just disrupt everything we do.”

Jacksonvil­le, which usually applies pressure with a press, didn’t utilize the strategy much Friday night.

“That’s usually our game, but we wanted to take a different approach tonight,” Kursh said.

Although the Lady Titans put the only conference losses on Watson Chapel, Kursh said they weren’t the only tough team in the 5A-Central.

“Sylvan Hills is a big rival, and Hall is usually pretty competitiv­e. It’s not just Watson [Chapel], other teams play us tough, too. That’s what I tell the girls, everyone wants to beat you.”

Jacksonvil­le’s Ariel Morant and Da’kariya Jackson had 9 and 8 points, respective­ly.

DeKeira Kentle led the Lady Wildcats with 11 points.

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