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Marlon Scott’s Clarksville area High School Boys Basketball Weekly Recap: Week 4

High School Basketball Recap for Clarksville - Montgomery County TennesseeClarksville, TN – With the Christmas break looming ahead, local boys basketball teams are lighting up courts with heated competition. District play began last week. Some teams welcomed the chance to get an early edge on their district opponents while others squandered the opportunity.

Last season’s District 10-AAA regular season and tournament champions look like they want to repeat already. The team keeping up with the pace set by the champs so far is finding ways to win close games, surprising everyone.

The Montgomery Central Indians (7-1) have lost only one game so far this season.
The Montgomery Central Indians (7-1) have lost only one game so far this season.

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The hottest team right now is competing in District 11-AA. The Montgomery Central Indians (7-1) have lost only one game so far this season. The Indians won three games last week to extend their current win streak to five games. After defeating Greenbrier, 53-38, Monday, December 1st, the Indians went on to take down district opponents Hickman County and East Hickman on Tuesday and Thursday.

The 2013-14 District 10-AAA Champion Kenwood Knights are running with six upperclassmen this season including senior Herbert Nelson and returning junior Matthew Norl. The experienced depth is paying off as the Knights (5-2) racked up two district wins on the road last week. First, they charged past Henry County, 48-36. Then, they put down the Springfield Yellow Jackets, 60-52. The wins extend a current win streak to three games.

Week 4 Recap

After a rough start to the season, the Northwest Vikings (3-5) won two close games last week to start 2-0 in district play. Elijah McCoin made a last second shot from half court to give the Vikings the 47-46 win over the Rossview Hawks Tuesday, December 2nd. Next, Dezman Stacker scored 18 points and helped his team make a last second defensive stand to ground the Northeast Eagles Friday, 43-41.

The Northeast Eagles loss to rivals Northwest came after a win over the Clarksville High Wildcats, 44-41, on Tuesday. Both the Wildcats and the Eagles finished 1-1 in district competition last week.

The Henry County Patriots (4-4) and Springfield Yellow Jackets (3-4) went 1-1 in District 10-AAA play last week as well. After losing to the Knights, 36-48, the Patriots broke a two-game losing streak by defeating the West Creek Coyotes 64-61. The Yellow Jackets also defeated the Coyotes and lost to the Knights last week.

The Coyotes have only won one game so far this season. Their two district losses last week extended a losing streak to three games. The Hawks were on a two-game winning streak before losing their two district games last week. First, they were stung by the Vikings buzzer beater on Tuesday. Then they were mauled by the Wildcats Friday, 58-45.

Like the Coyotes (1-9), the Clarksville Academy Cougars have put together only one win. The Cougars (1-6) lost three games last week against LEAD Academy, Davidson Academy and Jo Byrnes.

Top Scorers

  • Northwest’s Dezman Stacker, 18 against Northeast Friday, December 5th
  • Montgomery Central’s Dalton Perkins, 17 against Hickman Co. Friday, December 5th
  • Rossview’s Cannon Campbell, 17 against Clarksville High Friday, December 5th

District 10-AAA Standings:

Kenwood     2-0
Northwest   2-0
Northeast    1-1
Henry Co.    1-1
Clarksville   1-1
Springfield  1-1
Rossview     0-2
West Creek  0-2

Marlon Scott
Marlon Scott
Marlon Scott is a freelance journalist and writer. He graduated from Austin Peay State University in 2011 with a B.S. in Communications, majoring in Communication Arts with a concentration in print and web journalism. His writing career began as a sports writer for The All State, the APSU student newspaper, in 2006. He continued working for the paper until his graduation, serving in various positions including Sports Editor and Editor-in-Chief. In 2010, Scott contributed stories and photographs as well as designed and served as Editor-in-Chief for the monograph, Civic Art of Clarksville: The stories behind the pieces. Scott has also produced 60 stories for The Leaf Chronicle. You can find him on twitter @theMarlonScott and on Facebook
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