Alabama Christian played their last games of the Christmas break on Saturday as they hosted Westminster-Oak Mountain. The girls continued their winning ways with a 20-point victory while the boys let one get away from them as they lost a close game against the Knights.
The way the girls contest started it looked like ACA (15-2) was in for a shootout against Westminster. The visitors hit four of their first five shots as the two teams were tied 17-17 after a quarter. The Knights came back to earth for the remainder of the game as they managed just 23 points over the final three quarters. A three at the buzzer by Katelyn Sutton tied the game. The Eagles scored the first thirteen points of the second period which gave them a little breathing room. Sutton’s eight points during the run sparked the team. Izzy Warrick hit a long one at the end of the half for the second buzzer beater of the game to give ACA a 36-21 lead at the break.
Jaide Newkirk and Evelyn Tankersley combined for Alabama Christian’s first eight points of the second half to take the score to 44-22. ACA outscored the Knights 17-1 over a six and a half minute span to begin the quarter. The home team led 57-27 after three. Since the Eagles led by 30 the mandatory running clock was instituted. With the pressure of the outcome gone, Westminster got hot again with a 7-2 run to start the fourth. The Knights finished the game by scoring the last six points of the afternoon to make the final score 61-40.
Katelyn Sutton led all scorers with 21 points and added six assists and five rebounds. Jaide Newkirk finished with 20 points, nine rebounds, and two blocks. Evelyn Tankersley led the team with ten rebounds and three steals.
In the boys game it seemed as if ACA (9-7) had superior individual talent, but in the end Westminster proved to be the better team. Time and time again the Knights broke the Alabama Christian pressure as the defense failed to get back leading to easy buckets. In the half court, Westminster converted in the post as the Eagles struggled to fight through picks and cover the backdoor cutter.
The Eagles started fast as Christian Snipes scored nine of the team’s first ten points as ACA built a 10-5 lead. Neither team scored over the final three minutes of the period, but the Eagles still held a 14-7 advantage. The scoring drought continued for the home team in the second quarter as Westminster went on a 9-0 run to take the lead three minutes into the period. ACA managed just six points in the quarter and went from a seven point lead after the first to a seven point deficit at the half, 20-27.
ACA came out with some fire and hustle in the third and seemed to dominate the quarter. Jayden Jones scored eleven in the period to lead the offense. The Eagles took the lead for seventeen seconds late in the third, but two three-point plays by Westminster gave the visitors a 51-45 lead after three. For all of the hard work and imagined momentum it seemed ACA had, they were only able to shave a single point off the lead in the third. In the fourth, ACA cut the lead to two with just over two minutes to play, but the Knights scored the next six points to put the game out of reach. Alabama Christian would eventually lose by a score of 59-63.
Mac Moorer led the team with 15 points and six rebounds. Jayden Jones finished with 14 points and three rebounds while Christian Snipes had 12 points on the afternoon.
Alabama Christian travels to MA next Tuesday to continue Area play.