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Boys basketball playoffs: History denied Warriors once again

By Jeff Hart | Video by Seth Chapman
Posted 9:25PM on Saturday 26th February 2022 ( 2 years ago )

CLEVELAND — White County led by seven, Beach’s best player -- Shamarrie Hugie -- had just picked up his fourth foul, and the Warriors led 43-39 with just over 6 minutes left.

Unfortunately, it turned out to be right where the Bulldogs wanted them.

Hugie sparked a 17-9 run over the final 6:17 with a steal and thunderous dunk to help Beach rally for a 57-52 win in the two teams’ Class 3A Sweet 16 matchup at Warriors Arena on Saturday.

The loss for the Warriors (18-10) denied them for a second consecutive season a first-ever trip to the Elite 8 in program history.

“That was our goal this year,” White County coach Robbie Bailey said. “It was still a successful season for the program. We made the playoffs and won another playoff game. But we definitely feel like we let them one get away from us. It hurts a lot right now.”

Hugie scored 18 of the Bulldogs final 20 points, benefiting greatly from a tenacious full-court press the Bulldogs employed from the mid-third quarter on.

White County led 39-27 with 5:14 left in the third quarter. But the Beach press forced 11 turnovers over the final 12-plus minutes. The Warriors had no answer but also passed on several open shots as they tried to find a crack in the defense.

A Hugie 3-pointer tied the game at 45 for the first time since it was 8-8 in the first quarter. He finished off the game hitting six straight free throws over the final 32 seconds to seal it for the Bulldogs, who moved into their first Elite 8 since 2007.

“Their press was the difference for sure,” Bailey said. “We didn’t handle it well. They got a lot of momentum from that and we just couldn’t get it back.

“We also passed up some good looks. Our guys have been so unselfish all year and I think they were just trying to find a better shot. I can’t fault them for that.”

The first half was back-and-forth for the first 11 minutes as the two teams were tied twice (at 3 and 8) and swapped eight lead changes.

Beach struck first with a 3-pointer from Hugie but White County’s Silas Mulligan answered moments later with a trey of his own. The Warriors took their first lead at 8-7 on a second Mulligan 3-pointer.

That sparked five consecutive alternate possessions of lead changes with Mulligan again scoring on a driving layup to make it 12-11 Warriors. That ignited a 10-4 run, with Jadon Yeh scoring five points and Mulligan converting a three-point play for a 20-15 Warriors lead at the end of the first quarter.

The Bulldogs opened the second with a 6-0 run to retake the lead at 21-20 just a minute into the period. But the Warriors responded with a 13-4 run over the final six minutes, capped by a Yeh basket with 7 seconds left for a 33-25 lead.

The Warriors controlled the first half shooting 13-of-26 from the field compared to just 8-of-25 for the Bulldogs. Beach also was a dismal 1-of-10 from 3-point range in the first half.

Tavi Simmons opened the second with a steal and a layup for White County, Kenny Simpson knocked down a jumper, and Mulligan had a driving layup to give the Warriors their 39-27 lead. But after missing 11 straight 3-pointers, Beach hit three straight to cap a 12-4 run to close out the third quarter trailing just 43-39.

Mulligan poured in 19 points to lead White County in his final game for the Warriors. Yeh had 15 points for White County but was held to just a pair of fourth quarter free throws in the second half.

Hugie finished with 29 points, 13 coming in the fourth quarter, including a perfect 8-got-8 from the free throw line. Larry Johnson had 10 points for the Bulldogs.

Silas Mulligan (3) drives against Beach's Ronald Polite in the Warriors' Sweet 16 matchup in the Class 3A playoffs. Mulligan poured in 19 points to lead the Warriors but Beach rallied for a 57-52 win to end White County's season.

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