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Coosa High
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4454 Alabama Highway, NW., Rome,
Georgia
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This
site is the online home of the Coosa
High School boys basketball team. CHS has participated in the state
playoffs the last 5 years and are well on their way to a repeat appearance.
This website is maintained by the CHS Sports Information Department with a
majority of the News Articles placed courtesy of the Rome News-Tribune.
Eagles Lose Close One
in First Round of State Playoffs
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02/18/06
Chris DePew, Rome News-Tribune Sports Writer
Coosa’s Bobby Smith (right) makes a move around Decatur defender Josh Collington
during Friday’s state tournament game. Ken Caruthers, Rome News-Tribune. Coosa
picked a bad night to show its age.
With only one senior in the rotation, the Eagles had exceeded expectations
this season with 19 wins, a Region 6-AA championship and a No. 2 seed in the
state tournament.
But in Friday’s first round matchup against
Decatur, Coosa’s young team absorbed a tough
lesson. The Bulldogs rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to knock off Coosa 76-71 at the Eagles’ Nest.
Third-seeded Decatur scored 51 points after
halftime to advance to a second-round game Thursday in Jonesboro
against Putnam County.
The Bulldogs finally exploited their size advantage in the second half,
pulling down 13 offensive rebounds over the final two quarters after managing
just one in the first half.
Coosa’s cause wasn’t
helped when senior post player Chad Williams picked up his fourth foul early
in the third quarter. He spent the next 7:40 on the bench as Decatur
melted away Coosa’s lead.
“In the first half, I felt like our 1-3-1 zone really messed their rhythm
up,” said Coosa coach Larry Bing. “When Chad got in
foul trouble, we couldn’t play our 1-3-1.”
The Eagles (19-6) were able to hang onto the lead into the fourth quarter
before an untimely scoring drought. Decatur’s
16-0 run put the Bulldogs ahead 68-58 with two minutes remaining and Coosa never got closer than two possessions the rest of
the way.
“We got in too big a hurry at the end when we were only four (points) down,”
said Bing.
Corey Edmondson scored 24 points for Coosa,
but Bing lamented the Eagles’ inability to feed the ball to him and to Coleco Kidd (12 points) more in the second half.
Bobby Smith scored 16 points for the Eagles, and Williams finished with 10.
Coosa ended the first half on a 16-5 scoring run, aided by a swarming defense
that produced multiple turnovers. Kidd’s 15-foot jumper at the horn gave the
Eagles a 35-25 lead. But once Decatur stepped up, Coosa didn’t have an
answer.
“They’ve been under pressure before. But we made a few inopportune turnovers,
and it led to a couple of easy baskets for them,” said Bing. Jerron Stone scored 11 of his team-high 17 points in the
second half for Decatur.
Injury Laden Eagles
Fall to Tigers
The
Eagles are state bound but their last region game was less than their usual
domination. The Over-Achieving
Darlington Tigers defeated the Eagles 92-79 in the Region 6AA Tournament
Championship.
Eagles Down Dragons
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Erik
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On Friday night in the semifinals of the region tournament at Georgia
Highlands College, Coosa and Darlington advanced to the finals after big
wins.
Coosa defeated Pepperell 60-55, while sixth-ranked Darlington beat Calhoun
65-56.
The win put Coosa (19-4) in the Region 6-AA finals for the seventh straight
year. Darlington (19-4) is making its first appearance in the better part of
a decade.
A win in the finals and the Eagles will earn their fourth straight region
title and their sixth in the last seven years.
“We’re delighted to play each other,” said Darlington coach Jim Van Es of the
Tigers’ showdown with his longtime friend Larry Bing and the Coosa Eagles.
“We like each other and they do a good job over there. We’re fortunate to
play them.”
In Coosa’s win, the Dragons battled back from a 14-point halftime deficit to
cut it to within two points with 16 seconds to go in the game. Up by three
moments later, the Eagles fouled Pepperell’s Brandon Lovering,
sending him to the foul line. At worst, Coosa would get the ball back with a
one-point lead with nine seconds to go if he made both free throws.
Instead, Lovering missed the front end of the
1-and-1 and Coosa got the ball back with a three-point lead.
Coosa’s Coleco Kidd made the final two points of
the night on foul shots to give the Eagles the win.
“You can’t dig yourself in as big a hole as we were in (in the first half)
against good teams in the region tournament,” said Pepperell coach Steve
Horne. “We have a big consolation game (today). Being third is better than
being fourth.”
As the top two seeds from the region, Coosa and Darlington will stay at home
in the first round of the tournament while Pepperell (14-10) and Calhoun
(17-9) hit the road
“We played a great first half but Pepperell came out and did what they needed
to get a nice run going and get after us,” said Coosa coach Larry Bing. “We
were lucky to hang on. We missed some free throws but we made the ones we
needed to.”
Corey Edmondson led Coosa with 21 points and Bobby Lee Smith and Coleco Kidd had 13 each.
Steven Pruitt scored a game-high 23 points for Pepperell and Lovering had 12 for the Dragons.
Eagles Wrap
Up Another State Berth!!
Coosa 72, Chattooga 58
Coosa’s Bobby Lee Smith
came into his own on Wednesday, pouring in 24 points while coming up with
three steals in a row late to lead the Eagles to a win and their
seventh-straight trip to the state playoffs. Cory Edmondson added 19 and Coleco Kidd had 11. Ryan Hughes led Chattooga with 19
points and Jeremy Evans had 10. The Eagles (18-4) and Indians (11-12) swapped
baskets most of the game before Coosa gained momentum late in the fourth
quarter. Led by steals from Smith and buckets from Nick Moore, the Eagles
went on a 16-0 run to finish the game. “One thing about tournament basketball
is that it puts pressure on the kids and coaches are helpless,” said Coosa
coach Larry Bing. “And having a bye in the first round is a disadvantage in
the first half because they have to get accustomed to the environment. “We
were lucky to be in it at halftime,” Bing added. “We were able to get some
steals in our 1-3-1 trap.”
Eagles Hold
On to Down Indians
Coosa 67, Armuchee
65
Corey Edmondson’s 3-pointer with 25 seconds left proved to be the game-winner
as Coosa edged upset-minded Armuchee in a 6-AA South game at Coosa.
Edmondson finished with a game-high 26 points for Coosa (16-4, 6-3), which
moved into a first-place tie with Darlington in 6-AA South. Bobby Smith added 13 points for the Eagles
and Chad Williams had 10. Armuchee (4-20, 0-9) was paced by Corey Dowdy’s 22. Ben Patrick added 21 and Taylor Vaugh scored 10.
Foster
lifts Coosa past Dragons with late trey
Boys prep
basketball roundup 01/28/06
David
Dawson, Rome News-Tribune Sports Writer
Coosa’s Tynoris
Foster isn’t built like a typical outside bomber. That doesn’t mean he can’t shoot
like one.
Foster
drilled a 3-pointer with 2.2 seconds left in the fourth quarter Friday night
to send Coosa to a dramatic 62-59 win over Pepperell in a Region 6-AA South
game at Georgia Highlands.
Coleco Kidd scored a game-high 24 points and Foster added 13 as
Coosa (15-4, 6-2) won for the ninth time in its past 10 games and took over
sole possession of second place in 6-AA South.
On the
decisive play, Kidd penetrated Pepperell’s zone defense and found Foster on
the wing. Foster caught the pass, squared his shoulders and swished the open
look.
“Me and Coleco play ball together in P.E. all the time, and we
always use the penetrate-and-pitch play,” said Foster. “It worked tonight
just like it does in P.E.”
With his
big frame, Foster looks better suited to create havoc in the paint. But he’s
anything but a one-dimensional player.
“I can do
both — bang down low or play the perimeter,” he said with a smile.
Pepperell
(11-9, 4-4) was led in scoring by Steven Pruitt’s 18 points. Brandon Lovering and Jonathan Holiday added 11 each.
Eagles Down
Yellowjackets
Rome News-Tribune
Staff Reports
Coosa 86, Rockmart 64
The Eagles had a big night in Rockmart, hitting 11 3-pointers and placing
five players in double figures.
Corey Edmondson led all scorers with 29 points for the Eagles (14-4, 5-2) and
was aided by Trey Tolbert (13), Chad Williams (12), Coleco
Kidd (11) and Tynoris Foster (10).
The Yellow Jackets (4-16, 1-6) were paced by De’Andre
Blackmon’s 28 points.
Eagles Win
"Thriller in the Nest" against Darlington
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Eagles
beat No. 5 Tigers at the buzzer
01/21/06
David Dawson, Rome News-Tribune Sports Writer
Coosa sophomore Nick Moore produced the most memorable individual performance
of Saturday’s Region 6-AA showdown at the Eagles’ Nest.
And that’s pretty bold acclaim, considering Moore scored only four points.
Moore hit a leaning 10-foot jumper just before the clock expired to lift
Coosa to a frantic 85-83 win over Darlington in front of a massive crowd at
Coosa’s gym.
“As fast as Nick is in the open floor, I’d take my chances with him every
time,” said Coosa coach Larry Bing.
The victory allowed Coosa to get back in the hunt for the 6-AA title. The
Eagles (13-4, 4-2) are now one game behind front-runners Darlington (13-3,
5-1) and Model.
Corey Edmondson scored a team-high 26 points and Bobby Smith added 20 in his
first game of the season with the Eagles.
Darlington got a terrific outing from Shawn Powell, who scored a game-high
30, while Corey Roper and Tyshawn Good had 14 each.
But Moore upstaged them all.
After Darlington had tied the game at 83 on Good’s double-pump jumper with
eight seconds left, Moore took the inbounds pass and went the length of the
floor. He pulled up in front of the foul line for his game-winning floater,
which swished through just before the horn.
The Coosa students stormed the floor, mobbing Moore and his teammates.
“I just let it go and hoped it would go in,” said Moore. “I didn’t want to go
overtime. I wanted to end it there.”
Moore’s only other basket was a buzzer-beating jump shot that ended the first
half.
I guess that’s one way to make sure the other team can’t answer,” said Bing.
The hugely-hyped game lived up to its billing, and the packed-out building
rocked all evening. Fans were standing shoulder-to-shoulder throughout the
concourse area, as there wasn’t a seat to be found.
“This is the way high school basketball ought to be,” said Bing. “As a
player, you should feel honored to play in an environment like this.”
“The fans got their money’s worth,” said Darlington coach Jim Van Es. “It was
a great ball game, and a tough one to lose. But we’ll keep plugging away.”
The Darlington student section was informed during the week that they wouldn’t
be allowed to wear costumes to the game, which is their tradition.
Instead, the Darlington students dressed formally, with the boys wearing
coats and ties and the girls wearing cocktail dresses.
The Tiger fans had plenty of reasons to get loud much of the night. With
Powell scoring one big basket after the next, Darlington led throughout the
first 24 minutes, owning a 32-28 edge at the half and as much as an
eight-point lead in the third quarter.
But Coosa roared back in the fourth, eventually building a 79-71 lead with
3:03 to play. Darlington followed with one last push, eventually tying the
game on Good’s tough shot.
Then came Moore’s heroics — and the jubilation from the Coosa crowd and
players.
I challenged the kids before the game,” said Bing. “I told them that
Darlington hadn’t beaten us here in 12 years, and I told them they didn’t
want to be the team that stopped the streak.”
Coosa visits Armuchee on Tuesday and Coosa is at Rockmart.
Eagles Down Armuchee
01/14/06
Jim O'Hara, Rome News-Tribune Sports Editor
There must be some kind of switch on the Coosa Eagles’ bench.
If there is, it was clicked on at the start of the second quarter of Friday’s
Region 6-AA South game against host Armuchee, and it stayed on for the next
16 minutes of play on the court.
Thanks to a pair of 27-point explosions in the second and third periods,
Coosa remained in the upper ranks of the subregion
when the Eagles rolled to an 89-61 win over the Indians.
“Armuchee took it to us right away,” Coosa coach Larry Bing said after the
Eagles improved to 12-3 overall and 3-1 in 6-AA South. “But we finally got
into our transition game and into the tempo we wanted to play.”
That tempo was lightning-fast, with junior Corey Edmondson and Coosa’s nine
3-pointers leading the way.
After the Indians held their own, playing Coosa to a 20-20 deadlock at the
end of the first quarter, the light went on when that “hidden” switch was
turned on. The Eagles outscored Armuchee 27-15 in the second period.
Providing the spark was Edmondson, who poured in 25 of his game-high 27
points in the first half.
The third quarter was even more one-sided in favor of the Eagles. They
outscored Armuchee 27-11, and eventually built as much as a 32-point lead.
“They’re tough when they get into their game,” Armuchee coach Ray Tucker
said.
Edmondson paced four Eagles in double figures as Coleco
Kidd connected for 19 points, and Jason Kirk and Tynoris
Foster added 10 each.
Corey Dowdy led the Indians (4-15, 0-4) with 18 points and Taylor Vaughn had
13.
While Armuchee remains home on Tuesday against Pepperell, Coosa stays on the
road, visiting Model.
Back on Track Eagles
Down Chattooga
Coosa 89, Chattooga 85
Corey Edmondson led six Coosa players in double figures with 20 points in a
thriller over Chattooga.
Tynoris Foster added 19 for Coosa (9-3), Nick Moore
and Coleco Kidd had 14 apiece, Chad Williams 11,
and Andre McHenry 10 for the Eagles.
Ryan Hughes and Will Walker led Chattooga with 20 each, Antwain
White had 16 and Jack McCutchins 14. Chattooga
trailed 86-83 with 30 seconds left and turned the ball over on the in-bounds
pass.
It marked the first time in three years that Chattooga lost back-to-back
games.
Coosa Holds Off Dragons
Boys
prep basketball roundup 01/10/06
Erik Green, Rome News-Tribune Sports Writer
Off the court, Coosa coach Larry Bing and Pepperell coach Steve Horne are
great friends.
On the court, their respective teams always battle it out like property and
prize money are on the line.
It was no different on Tuesday night in a 74-73 Eagles home win, which came
down to a blocked shot by Nick Moore at the buzzer to secure the victory for
eighth-ranked Coosa.
“Both teams played well in stretches and not so well in others,” Bing said.
“It was a very well played game and it’s a shame one team had to lose.”
Coosa’s Corey Edmondson led all scorers with 32 points, 13 of which came in
the first quarter, and six three pointers.
Coleco Kidd had 14 points, including four 3s, and
Moore added 11 for the Eagles (11-3, 2-1).
“Coosa shot lights-out in the first half,” said Horne, “It’s tough on a zone
team. We just tried to hang in there when we were 10 down (at halftime). We
hoped they couldn’t do it all night.”
Pepperell’s Steven Pruitt led the Dragons with 23 points, including five 3s.
Brandon Lovering had 19 and Alex Tortoso 14 for the Dragons (7-6, 1-2).
In all, the teams combined for 23 three-pointers in the game and used them to
stay neck and neck for most of the night.
Coosa’s biggest lead was 10 at halftime (45-35), but the Dragons cut the
deficit to four by the 2:20 mark of the third.
By the beginning of the fourth, Coosa’s lead was 62-60. Led by Tortoso and Lovering, the
Dragons cut the deficit to 71-70 with 2:52 to go and tied the game at the
1:45 mark.
Coosa’s Moore hit a free throw moments later making it 74-73.
“I probably shouldn’t have used a foul right there, but I thought it would
give us some time,” Horne said. “Win or lose the teams played hard and we had
the shot we wanted with nine or 10 seconds to go and had a chance to win.”
Pepperell is at Darlington Friday, while Coosa is at Armuchee.
Eagles Rock Rockmart
from Rome News-Tribune Wrapup
No. 8 Coosa 83, Rockmart 66
The Eagles got a big night from Coleco Kidd and
Corey Edmondson in a 6-AA South win over visiting Rockmart.
Kidd scored 24 points, while Edmondson added 21 for the Eagles (10-3, 1-1).
Armond Tolbert led Rockmart (3-10, 0-2) with 19
points, while De’Andre Blackmon had 17 and Justin
Haynes added 13.
Eagles Come out Flat
and Lose to Weaker Darlington
Darlington
topples defending 6-AA champ Coosa 12/17/05
Joseph Myers, Rome News-Tribune Sports Writer
Before his team’s game Friday night, longtime Darlington boys’ basketball
coach Jim Van Es told his players to go out and play like they were somebody
against No. 6 Coosa.
By the time the final buzzer sounded, the Tigers not only played like they
were somebody, they won like they were somebody.
After trailing by one entering the final period, Darlington used a
fourth-quarter run to pull away and post a 70-64 victory over Coosa in front
of a packed house at the Huffman Center.
“We played pretty good,” said Darlington guard Corey Roper, who finished with
a team-high 21 points. “(Van Es) told us before the game to go out and play
like somebody tonight. We did and we won the game.”
Darlington (5-0, 1-0 Region 6-AA South) remained unbeaten with the win and is
one of just two Greater Rome teams, along with Cedartown (6-0), to still have
a perfect record.
“Our kids played awfully hard tonight,” said Van Es. “There were two good
teams out there and it could’ve gone either way. It just happened to fall our
way tonight.”
“We never had an answer for Darlington’s inside game,” said Coosa coach Larry
Bing. “Darlington is a good team. It was a well-played game and coach Van Es
is a great coach.
“We look forward to seeing them down the road.”
Roper had 13 of his 21 in the second half, including 10 in the third quarter
to keep Darlington close as Coosa (6-2, 0-1) rallied from a 32-29 halftime
deficit to take a 50-49 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The final frame was when the Tigers’ Shawn Powell and freshman Tyshawn Good took over, as they combined to score 12 of
Darlington’s 21 points in the quarter.
Powell finished with 18 points, nine coming in the first quarter and another
seven in the fourth, and Good added 15 off the bench, netting five in the
fourth quarter and nine in the second half.
“We just try to get everybody involved,” said Roper. “If we get everybody
involved, we’re going to play well and win.” Coosa was within 54-53 after
three free throws by Corey Edmondson — who had a game-high 25 points — with
6:43 remaining, but Darlington scored 10 of the next 13 to pull out to a
64-56 lead with 3:19 to go. “I’m proud of how our kids and their kids
played,” said Van Es. “I always enjoy playing against Coosa because they have
a good program and (Bing) does good stuff.” Coleco
Kidd also had 15 for the Eagles in the loss.
Darlington hosts No. 2 Buford today, while Coosa faces either Gordon Central
or Pepperell in the second round of the Rome News-Tribune Holiday Festival on
Wednesday.
Eagles Back on Track
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Eagles
back in groove
Joseph Myers, Rome News-Tribune Sports Writer
No. 6 Coosa lost its first game of the season last week, dropping a 75-64
decision at Region 6-AAA member Central-Carroll.
However, anyone who thought the Eagles were in for a prolonged slump were way
off the mark, as Coosa used a stifling defense and 24 points from Corey
Edmondson to steamroll Adairsville, 78-54, at the Eagles’ Nest on Tuesday
night.
“We had a lot of energy out there tonight,” said Coosa coach Larry Bing, who
picked up career win No. 581. “We got out and ran the break well. We played
solid defense and really shared the ball.”
The sharing was evident in Coosa’s boxscore, as six
of the seven Eagles who scored had at least six points in the contest.
Following Edmondson in double figures were starting point guard Nick Moore
(15 points), Andre McHenry (13) and Tynoris Foster
(11).
“(Moore) really makes us go,” said Bing. “He makes good decisions and takes
good shots. For him only to be a sophomore is extremely promising.”
Adairsville (2-6) has lost three straight games, but Tigers coach Jason Swiney isn’t discouraged when it comes to his team.
“We’re just searching for consistency, both from individuals and from the
team as a whole,” said Swiney. “We’ve had some good
games this season and we’ve had some lousy ones.
“We know what to look for out of our kids and they’re starting to do the
things we need them to do.”
Coosa (6-1) trailed 9-4 in the first quarter before going on a 16-2 run and
closed the first quarter with a 20-11 lead behind seven points apiece from
Moore and Foster.
Adairsville got to within 26-20 with 5:04 to go in the first half, but the
Eagles pushed their lead back out to 35-24 by halftime as Edmondson scored
six of Coosa’s 15 points in the quarter.
“We got several loose balls and were able to turn those into layups,” said Bing. “It got us the lead and we were able
to break their press without us being bothered very much.”
Coosa put the game away with an 11-2 run to start the third quarter and the
Tigers got no closer than 14 points the rest of the way.
Michael Frazier led Adairsville with 10 points and Anthony McConnell and
Jacob Arp finished with nine each in the loss.
Coosa is at Darlington on Friday, while Adairsville is at Cass.
Eagles Advance to Semi
Finals of RNT Tournament
Coosa 70, Pepperell 63
The Eagles overcame a slow start and some foul trouble to knock off the
Dragons and move into the semifinals.
Coosa point guard Nick Moore picked up three fouls in the first half, causing
the Eagles’ offense to stutter and allowing Pepperell to build as much as a
10-point lead.
However, the Eagles (7-2) got 18 first-half points from Corey Edmondson to
stay within 37-36 at halftime.
Moore scored 10 points in the third quarter to help Coosa go from being down
one to up 57-49 heading into the final eight minutes.
Edmondson had 22 points to top Coosa. Chad Williams scored 15, Moore had 14 —
all in the second half — and Coleco Kidd added 10.
Steven Pruitt was Pepperell’s leading scorer with 15 points. Tom Hickman
finished with 13 and Brandon Lovering tossed in 11.
Coosa takes on Cedartown in the semifinals tonight at 8:30 at Shorter, while
Pepperell faces Calhoun in a consolation game at 5:30 at Shorter.
Eagles off to a Flying
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No.
8 Coosa routs Chattooga in season opener 11/19/05 By Joseph Myers, Rome
News-Tribune Sports Writer
The Coosa boys basketball team has no returning full-time starters off last
year’s Region 6-AA championship team, but it took just one game to prove that
any rumors of the Eagles’ demise have been greatly exaggerated. Getting 10
3-pointers from six different players and scoring 24 or more points in three
of four quarters, No. 8 Coosa pasted Chattooga, 95-67, Friday night at the
Eagles’ Nest to open its season on an extremely high note. “Overall, for a
first game I was very pleased,” said Coosa coach Larry Bing. “We played some
solid man-to-man defense and even though we missed some shots, we put
together some runs and made some big shots.” Chattooga coach Shane Tucker,
whose team faced the Eagles in the finals of the 6-AA tournament last season,
came away impressed with Coosa. “We knew we might have a problem dealing with
their quickness and they took us out of everything we wanted to do early on,”
said Tucker. “Coosa’s quick, well-organized on the offensive end and tough to
deal with.” Coosa raced out to a 10-2 lead in the game’s first 3:35 before
Chattooga (1-1) closed the opening quarter with an 8-0 run to get to within
17-14 after the first eight minutes. The Indians trailed 22-21 with 5:47 left
in the first half after Jeremy Evans hit a 3-pointer, but Coosa scored the
next 16 straight points to go up 38-21 and took a 40-27 lead into the locker
room at halftime. Corey Edmondson — who would finish with a game-high 27
points in three quarters of action — led the Eagles with 13 points in the
first half, but Bing also got contributions from Nick Moore (10 points), Chad
Williams (six) and Coleco Kidd (five). “One of the
strengths of this team is its balance,” said Bing. “They make the extra pass
to take a better shot and they hit it. “Our depth was good tonight. To play
the pace we’re going to play, we have to use eight guys and there wasn’t any dropoff with any of the combinations we used.” Edmondson
took over the game in the third quarter, scoring 14 in the frame to give the
Eagles a 67-40 advantage heading into the final period. “I’m glad to get this
first one under our belt,” said Bing, who picked up career win No. 576.
“Before the first game of any season, you’re always nervous. You never know
how the new kids are going to react in their first varsity game.” Moore
finished with 17, Tynoris Foster had 13 and Kidd
chipped in 12 for the Eagles, who are at Adairsville Tuesday. Evans’ 16
points paced Chattooga. Antwain White netted 14 and
Ryan Hughes finished with 11 for the Indians, who host Model on Tuesday.
Eagles hold Tigers at bay
Eagles Hold Tigers at
Bay
Boys prep basketball roundup 11/23/05 Joseph Myers, Rome News-Tribune Sports
Writer
ADAIRSVILLE — With just 1:20 to go in the fourth quarter, Adairsville and
Coosa’s boys were tied at 58 and the Tigers looked like they were primed to
knock off the three-time defending Region 6-AA champs. However, the
eighth-ranked Eagles — who have four juniors and sophomores in their starting
five — made sure there was no upset on this night, scoring the final five
points of the contest to hold off Adairsville, 63-58. Coosa coach Larry Bing
took credit for the Eagles almost getting beat. “I did a poor job of
preparing us to play against Adairsville’s 1-2-2 zone,” said Bing. “It really
hurt us and almost cost us this ballgame tonight. “Both teams played hard and
either one of us could’ve won it. It was a good early-season game that
exposed a lot that both teams need to work on.” Adairsville coach Jason Swiney said while he would’ve liked to have gotten a win,
he was happy with his team’s effort. “We played them even in the fourth
quarter and it came down to which team made a play and hit their shots,” said
Swiney. “I’m very pleased with my team. We have a
lot of seniors, but they don’t have a lot of game experience and they got
that tonight.” The game was tight most of the way, with Coosa leading by no
more than seven and Adairsville owning as much as a four-point lead in the
first half. Coosa (2-0) led 48-46 heading to the fourth quarter before
Adairsville (1-1) scored the first four points of the frame to gain a 50-48
advantage with seven minutes remaining. The score was tied at 50 and 53 when
Corey Edmondson made a layup and converted a
3-point play to put Coosa ahead 58-53 with 2:52 left. Anthony McConnell
capped off a 5-0 run by the Tigers with a free throw to tie the game at 58,
but Tynoris Foster made a layup
with just under a minute to go and Edmondson added a final field goal to make
it 62-58 and put the game out of reach. “I’m proud of the way our guys
handled themselves at the end,” said Bing. “We’re
still a work in progress.” Edmondson scored 21 to lead Coosa, with Nick Moore
adding 14 and Coleco Kidd and Foster finishing with
10. Russ Morrow led Adairsville with 13 points. McConnell netted 11 and
Michael Frazier pitched in 10. Coosa is at Central-Carroll on Nov. 29, while
Adairsville hosts Armuchee.
Eagles net First Loss
of the Season at the Free Throw Line
Central-Carroll 75, Coosa 64
Rome News-Tribune, Staff Reports
Poor free throw shooting haunted Coosa in a loss to Central, which was the
Eagles’ first defeat of the year. Coleco Kidd had
22 points, Corey Edmondson 13 and Nick Moore 11. The Eagles were 4-for-16
from the free throw line, while Central was 18-of-24 from the stripe in the
fourth quarter. Coosa hosts Adairsville Tuesday.
Eagles Roll Over
Ramblers
Rome News-Tribune, Staff Reports
The Coosa Eagles have had their share of go-to players in the past. Mike
Dean, Ra’Shun Bryant, Brandon Byars
— all were key components to the program’s success, the kind of players who
were counted on to provide the big play. The season, the Eagles don’t have a
go-to guy. Instead, they have a go-to team. That was evident Friday night on
Coosa’s home court when the Eagles followed the textbook style of balance
when they handed LaFayette an 87-67 defeat. All
told, the No. 8 Eagles placed four players in double figures, with Corey
Edmondson and Coleco Kidd leading the way with 21
points apiece, and had six different players combine for 11 three-pointers.
“Probably the best thing we do is play well together,” Coosa coach Larry Bing said after the win that improved his team to 4-0.
“They’re unselfish — our go-to guy will be different each game.” Nick Moore
and Tynoris Foster also ended the game in double
digits with 12 points each as Coosa used a fast start in the second half and
a 30-point knockout punch in the final quarter to cruise to the win. “We got
the transition game going,” Bing said, “but we got
a little out of sync at times. “We’re going to be a streaky, emotional team,
having to maximize the runs and minimize the other team’s run when he make
errors.” Coosa hits the road Tuesday to face Haralson
County in a non-region game.
Eagles Ranked 6th In
Sports Writers Poll
Eagles Down Rebels in
Non-Region Contest
Coosa 78, Haralson County 61
Rome-News Tribune, Staff Reports
The Eagles (5-0) remained unbeaten with a convincing win at Tallapoosa. Corey
Edmondson led Coosa with 25 points. Tynoris Foster
added 14 and Coleco Kidd and Jason Kirk scored 13
each. Coosa is at Central-Carroll on Friday. Eagles Drop First Loss of the
Season
Eagles Ranked In
Pre-Season Poll
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