The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Calhoun County girls earn first state title

- By Stan Awtrey

Calhoun County is moving into a new school building in the fall. Now they’ll have a fresh championsh­ip trophy to put in the display case.

The Cougars outlasted Clinch County 49-45 on Saturday to win the Class A Public title and bring home the first girls basketball championsh­ip in school history. Calhoun County finished second two years ago and lost in the semifinals a year ago. This time they weren’t going to come away empty.

“It feels good to be a champion,” Calhoun County coach Cornelius Walker said. “This group of ladies have worked hard all year, their whole career. They’re the best group to do it. It feels good to say we’re the best group to ever do it. They went out with a bang.”

The Cougars had five seniors who were playing their last game, led by Takia Davis. She finished her career by scoring nine points and recording 20 rebounds, three steals, two assists and a dozen blocked shots.

“Takia is the anchor to the whole team, on the defensive end and the offensive end,” Walker said. “Everything pretty much ran through her, and she stepped up big. She did her job and brought it home.”

Calhoun County (14-1) also got 10 points and 10 rebounds from Destiny Hightower and 10 points from Carmen Cannon.

Clinch County (22-2) was led by diminutive guard Zyahia Johnson, who was 11-for28 from the floor and scored 27 points. She was 4-for-11 on 3-pointers and had five steals. Angel McRae was limited to seven points but had 13 rebounds.

“We knew if we stuck to our game plan and used our size and continued to do the things that got us here — playing inside-out with the bigs, then if they doubled the bigs, knocking down shots from the outside — we could be champions,” Walker said.

Calhoun County had the fast break going. The Cougars scored 10 times on the break, although it could have been more had it not been for 30 turnovers.

Clinch County was credited with two points off the fast break.

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