The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Woodward Academy girls take 5A trophy with win over rival

- By Chip Saye

Woodward Academy completed a three-game season sweep of Region 3 rival Forest Park, holding on for a 62-59 victory Thursday in the Class 5A girls basketball championsh­ip game at the Macon Coliseum.

The victory gave No. 1 Woodward Academy (23-1) its fourth state championsh­ip but first since 1999. Second-ranked Forest Park (246) won the Class 6A title last season before moving down in reclassifi­cation. Woodward Academy played in 4A last season.

“The first time we played them, we came off of two weeks of quarantine, so it was a difficult game for us, but we pulled through,” Woodward Academy’s Kai Lanier said. “Then the second time we played them, they came off of two weeks of quarantine. So this was the game where we were both healthy, both giving our all for one final thing. We knew what to expect, so we just had to do what we do, give it our all, and we did.”

Forest Park led 23-21 at halftime, but the turning point came early in the second half when the Panthers’ Sania Feagin picked up her third and fourth fouls nine seconds apart and went to the bench with 5:28 to play in the third quarter and her team leading 25-23. Feagin recently was named a

Mcdonald’s and Naismith All-american.

Jayda Brown made a jumper to extend the lead to 27-23, but the War Eagles outscored the Panthers 13-2 over the next two minutes and 22-14 overall in the quarter to take a 43-37 lead into the fourth.

Woodward Academy’s Sydney Bowles scored eight of her game-high 22 points and Lanier had five of her 14 in the decisive quarter.

“I can’t say enough words about Kai Lanier,” War Eagles coach Kim Lawrence said. “She has been our go-to defensive stopper. If we need a steal, she’s got it. If we need a hand on the basketball, she’s got it. She’s everywhere.”

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