The girls basketball team played three games at home in the first week of the season defeating Loachapoaka and Lee-Scott Academy after losing the opener to Catholic.
Catholic - November 19
ACA started the season against a very tough Catholic squad. The home team stayed close to the Knights early and, after a Jaide Newkirk basket, trailed 9-13 with about two minutes left in the first. Unfortunately, the Eagles went cold from the floor and allowed twenty-one consecutive points by Catholic over a seven minute span. Katelyn Sutton finally stopped the run with a 3-pointer to cut the score to 12-34. A steal and score by Izzy Warrick at the first half buzzer made the score 18-43 at the break.
Although the outcome of the game was not in doubt, ACA managed to play evenly with the visitors in the second half and were only outscored by two points over the final sixteen minutes. Katelyn Sutton took advantage of the situation scoring ten of her team high thirteen points in the second half. ACA lost the contest 45-72. Sutton finished with 5 assists and four rebounds to go along with her team best point total. Jaide Newkirk scored 10 points with six rebounds and four assists. A’Kirra McElveen led the team with nine rebounds.
Loachapoaka- November 21
ACA used a 21-6 first period, powered by Katelyn Sutton’s ten points, to open up a commanding lead. However, foul trouble for Sutton and Jaide Newkirk, contributed to a sluggish offensive performance in the second as the Indians cut the lead to 30-18 at the half. The Eagles righted the ship in the third quarter as they outscored their opponent 16-4 to open the lead back up to 46-22 heading to the final period. Alabama Christian cruised in the fourth to a 56-30 victory. Sutton led the team with 19 points, six steals, and five assists. Jaide Newkirk added a double-double with 12 points and ten rebounds.
Lee-Scott Academy - November 22
ACA scored the first eleven points of the game over the first three and a half minutes to open a double digit lead. Campbell Hammett and Katelyn Sutton combined for eight points in the run. Lee-Scott responded with six straight , but a three by Adalynn Newkirk closed the scoring in the quarter to make the score 14-6 after one. The Warriors hit two treys to start the second to cut the score to 14-12. However, over the last seven minutes of the period, ACA outscored its guests 14-4 to lead 28-16 at the half.
The Eagles flexed their muscles as they outscored Lee-Scott 22-8 in the third period to put the game away. Adalynn Newkirk hit a three at the buzzer to exclamate the dominant quarter. Several players got an opportunity to shine on offense in the fourth as the margin grew. ACA beat the Warriors 60-27 to finish its first week.
Katelyn Sutton had an all around strong game with 17 points, six assists, five steals, and four rebounds. Jaide Newkirk added 10 points with eight rebounds. Adalynn Newkirk had nine points while Campbell Hammett had eight points.
The Lady Eagles host New Brockton Monday, November 25 to close out their four game homestand.