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63rd Lanierland boys: GHS rolls to 24th Lanierland title

By Jeff Hart Sports Reporter
Posted 10:13PM on Friday 30th December 2022 ( 1 year ago )

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — They say elephants never forget.

The Gainesville boys played the 2022 Lanierland finals against rival North Hall like they definitely remembered a gut-wrenching loss to East Hall in the 2021 championship game.

The Red Elephants stormed out to a quick lead, never trailed, and cruised to a 64-46 win over the Trojans on Friday at The Cottrell Center

(READ HERE: 63rd Lanierland girls: Defense propels Lady Red Elephants to Lanierland title)

Gainesville coach Chuck Graham said last year’s loss played a factor in his group trying to recapture the title. Gainesville’s 5-year reign in the Lanierland Tournament came to a gut-wrenching end in 2021 at the hands of East Hall. The 2022 title gives them six in the last seven years.

“We have 10 seniors, and I think they wanted to go out winning Lanierland,” Graham said. “I thought we played with a lot of energy in the first half.”

The first half was all Gainesville. They needed less than five minutes to run out to a 19-7 lead on the strength of 3-pointers from MVP Charlie Reisman and Isaiah Rico, four straight points from Dre Raven, and an Octavion Demory basket.

J.T. Chester and Cole Hulsey kept North Hall in the game, combining for 11 points as they closed out the opening quarter with a 6-0 run to trail just 19-13. But Gainesville exploded to start the second.

The Red Elephants (6-5) went on a 12-0 run as four different players scored to push their lead to 31-13. 

The Gainesville defense also did its part, forcing six first-half North Hall turnovers and holding Sam Gailey and Luke Sanders to 0-for-11 shooting and no points in the opening period. The pair came in averaging nearly 19 points/per game combined.

“We didn’t come out with a lot of energy and you can’t do that against teams like Gainesville,” North Hall coach Miles Kendall said. “We missed a lot of shots early and gave up too many easy baskets on defense.”

But North Hall (7-5) regrouped coming out of the half. Sanders drained a 3-pointer on his first attempt of the third quarter, and a Carson Brown basket got the Trojans within 45-34 late in the period. They continued the run into the fourth quarter when Hulsey scored to get to 47-39 with 6:40 left. But that’s as close as they would get.

A Cade Simmons 3-pointer highlighted an 8-2 Gainesville run. Gailey drained a 3-pointer to make it 55-44, but the Red Elephants held North Hall to just two points over the final 3:55.

Raven, who added 5 steals, led Gainesville with 16 points. Reisman finished with 12 points, 8 coming in the first quarter blitz. Ellis Pitts added 10 points and Demory 8 for the Red Elephants.

Graham again stated that his team is on the verge. He hopes a successful last three days will be what they need as they get ready for a tough Region 8-6A schedule.

“It’s going to be a tough region. If we only have to coach basketball, this could be a special group,” he said. “Guys like Dre, Ellis and several other guys are starting to really step up.”

Hulsey paced North Hall with 17 points, Chester added 9, and Greg Beverly had 8 points. Sanders finished with 6 and Gailey just 5 for the Trojans.

GIRLS THIRD-ROUND SCOREBOARD, Dec. 30
(at Chestatee; seeds in parenthesis)

(6) East Hall 67, (9) West Hall (7th place)
(2) Lakeview 61, (4) Flowery Branch 43 (5th place) 
(7) Chestatee 63, (5) Cherokee Bluff 62( 3rd place)
(3) Gainesville 59, (1) North Hall 50 (Championship)

GIRLS SECOND-ROUND SCOREBOARD, Dec. 29
(at Flowery Branch; seeds in parenthesis)

(2) Lakeview 54, (6) East Hall 46
(4) Flowery Branch 46, (9) West Hall 7
(2) Gainesville 67, (7 )Chestatee 62 OT
(1) North Hall 65, (5) Cherokee Bluff 56

GIRLS FIRST-ROUND SCOREBOARD, Dec. 28
(at Cherokee Bluff; seeds in parenthesis)

(5) Cherokee Bluff 56, (4) Flowery Branch 48
(3) Gainesville 65, (6) East Hall 39
(7) Chestatee 52, (2) Lakeview 42
(1) North Hall 74, (9) West Hall 8

BOYS THIRD-ROUND SCOREBOARD, Dec. 30
(at Chestatee; seeds in parenthesis)

(6) Chestatee 73, (1) East Hall 56 (7th place)
(7) Flowery Branch 83, (4) Lakeview 60 (5th place)
(3) Cherokee Bluff 70, (8) West Hall 58 (3rd place)
(2) Gainesville 65, (5) North Hall 49 (Championship)

BOYS SECOND-ROUND SCOREBOARD, Dec. 29
(at Flowery Branch; seeds in parenthesis)

(7) Flowery Branch 59, (6) Chestatee 51
(4) Lakeview 57, (1) East Hall 50
(2) Gainesville 68, (3) Cherokee Bluff 59
(5) North Hall 73, (8) West Hall 53

BOYS FIRST-ROUND SCOREBOARD
(at Cherokee Bluff; seeds in parenthesis)

(5) North Hall 75, (4) Lakeview 49
(3) Cherokee Bluff 72, (6) Chestatee 68 2OT
(2) Gainesville 62, (7) Flowery Branch 60
(9) West Hall 52, (1) East Hall 46

 


Gainesville hoists the 2022 Lanierland trophy after beating North Hall 64-46 in the finals on Friday at The Cottrell Center.

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