MOULTRIE — The Packers won their opening game in the Moultrie-Colquitt County Parks and Recreation Department’s 12-and-under boys basketball league on Tuesday, defeating the Hawks 25-22
Jamoree Pace led the Packers with nine points. Darian Edwards added nine.
Aikaari Ryce had four and Jamius Jordan and Marviq Richardson each had two points.
Marcus Lewis Jr. and Daniel Lewis each had six points for the Hawks.
Savonta Slaughter had five and Donta Wilson added four.
The Thunder and the Celtics won their 9-and-under openers.
Cameron Singletary scored 12 points to lead the Celtics to a 16-11 victory over the Lakers.
Rohan Bishop and Jamarius Walker each had two points for the Celtics. Xavier Powell had six, Lee Pittman had three and Jake Merritt ad two for the Lakers.
Tory Ponder had 12 and Benard Snelling had 11 to lead the Thunder to a 25-19 victory over Hawks.
Demontae Williams had two for the Thunder.
JeDacus Ward had 10 points to lead the Hawks.
Ejarion Davis scored four, Jaquan Willis had three and Jaheim Ward had two for the Hawks.
Diamond Hall scored 15 points and Emily Dozier had 14 as the Thunder opened their recreation girls season with a 37-20 victory over the Rays.
Akia Sutton added eight points for the Thunder.
Angelica Sangster had 14 points for the Rays. Kiarra Lovett added six.
Play will resume tonight at the Tommy Meredith Gymnasium.
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Packers open rec basketball with victory
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Conference champions
The Colquitt County seventh-grade girls basketball team celebrates its South Georgia Athletic Conference championship. The team includes, front, from left, coach Sheila Williams, Za'Nautica Downs, Akia Sutton, Ty'Asia McNeal, Shy Seay; and back, Sydnee Dalton, Shay Stanfill, Kiarra Lovett, Abiyah Spencer, Coach Jon Scroggins, Angel Kinchen, Chyna Calhoun, Michaela Bennefield, Istajhe Johnson, Ashuntee Stewart and Ja'nysia Brown. Not shown, Coach Tamika Seay and Emily Dozier.
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Lady Pack clinches top seed for region tournament
Makeba Ponder’s free throw with 6 seconds remaining gave the Colquitt County girls a 55-48 victory over Lowndes on Tuesday on the William Bryant Court at the Gladys Espy Gymnasium and ensured the Lady Packers would have the top seed in next week’s Region 1-AAAAA tournament at Tift County.
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Rifle team defeats Worth County
The Colquitt County High rifle team remains unbeaten after taking a 1,098-1,082 victory over Worth County on Tuesday in Sylvester.
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Prine shines at Snowflake Invitational
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Prine shines at Snowflake Invitational
Kenyadah Prine is progressing just fine in her comeback from two frustrating seasons that were marred by injuries. The Lowndes High senior is making the most of her opportunities to return to top form, no matter how big or small the stage.
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Level 3 gymnasts first, Level 4 team second in Thomasville
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Register wins region wrestling championship
Travis Register will take an unbeaten record into next weekend’s state sectional after going 2-0 and winning the 220-pound weight class at Saturday’s Region 1-AAAAA wrestling tournament at Lowndes.
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Lady Packers hold off Tift County
The Colquitt County girls basketball team held off a determined Tift County second-half rally on Saturday on the William Bryant Court at the Espy Gymnasium to get a 59-48 Region 1-AAAAA victory.
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Talking it over
The defending Region 1-AAAAA champion Colquitt County High baseball team held an intrasquad scrimmage on Saturday at Ike Aultman Field at Packer Park. The Packers are gearing up for their Feb. 21 season-opener against Lawton Chiles of Tallahassee at Packer Park. Packers assistant coach Jake Mobley talks with sophomore pitcher, and little brother, Gabe Mobley during Saturday’s scrimmage.
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Seventh-grade girls win conference championship
The Colquitt County seventh-grade girls’ basketball team claimed the conference championship Saturday, upsetting previously undefeated Coffee, 20-19.
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