The Clippers (11-3) needed everyone of senior Mahir Johnson's
career high 36 points for their come from behind 78-72 victory over the Capital
Christian Academy Warriors. Mahir's heroics earned him game MVP honors.
The Clippers ran aground in the opening minutes of
the second quarter as the Warriors were able to capture every loose ball and
every missed shot which resulted in Chester on the short end of a 16-0 run.
When Chester called timeout at the 5:12 mark they found themselves
trailing 13-25. Out of the timeout the Clippers began to attack the basket
resulting in free throw attempts. Mahir hit on 3 of 4, Khaleeq went 2 of 2
along with a trey and freshman Jamar Sudan also went 2 for 2. One more free throw
from Sturdivant and the Clippers had cut the deficient to four at the
intermissions. Chester - 26, Capitol Christian Academy - 30.
The Warriors
Marcquise Reed got hot in the 3rd quarter scoring the final 12 of his team high
21 points as they doubled Chester's 13 points. The Clippers were now looking up
out of a 17 point hole at the end of the third quarter. Clippers - 39, Warriors
- 56. The Warriors were so confident at this point that they did not spend any
time in discussions during the break between quarters. They went to the bench
area (never sat down) and just as quickly returned to the floor.
The teams
matched baskets and the Warriors called for a timeout at 5:44. Chester -
45, Capital Christian Academy - 62. The Clippers responded with a 7-1 run over
the next 1:13 when Chester calls for a timeout at 4:31. Clippers - 52,
Warriors - 64.
Over the next 3 minutes and 38 seconds it was all about the
Clippers. They increased their defensive intensity forcing 6 turnovers and
total domination on the board. During this stretch, sophomore Marquise Collins
contributed four points, Sturidvant added the final 8 of his 17 points and
Mahir did the rest. When Coach Yarbray called his final timeout at 0:53,
the Clippers now trailed by just four points 72 - 68 with momentum on their
side. Out of the time, the Warrior were called for consecutive traveling
violations resulting in a trey and a short pull-up by Mahir. The Warriors
called timeout at 0:14 on the clock and the Clippers back in front
73-72.
Over the last fourteen seconds, Chester ended up with 3 possession and
connected on 5 of 6 free throws to complete the scoring. Over the final 53
seconds of the contest Chester finished with a 10-0 run. The sharp shooting
Johnson ended up with 22 points in the final quarter; outscoring the entire
Warriors team who had 16 points. The real end results was a more enjoyable ride
back up I-95.
Chester returns to action on Tuesday, January 28th with the Del Val League Championship on the line when league leading Penn Wood visits the Clip Joint. A win by the Clippers would put them in a tie with the Patriots for first place.
Chester returns to action on Tuesday, January 28th with the Del Val League Championship on the line when league leading Penn Wood visits the Clip Joint. A win by the Clippers would put them in a tie with the Patriots for first place.
Terry Thomas
Great win for Chester! Great game summary, felt like i was there.
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