Shine rips six 3-pointers for WR boys victory at Northside
Juvaun Shine sank six 3-pointers Saturday, and Nathan Curtis
played the role of ‘garbage man’ to the hilt for Warner Robins High Saturday
for a big Region 2-AAAAA sub-region victory against the Northside High Eagles.
In the third meeting of the 2012-13 season between the two
city rivals (the first two won by Northside), Shine scored 24 points and Curtis
21 to give the Demons the win 78-60 and third victory overall in the 2-AAAAA
sub-region. It was Northside’s first league loss after four straight wins and
second overall setback after the Eagles had taken nine in a row.
Warner Robins went on an 11-1 run in the second quarter that
put it ahead by double figures. Northside trailed by eight at halftime, but
never pulled closer than six for the entire second half.
The largest advantage the Eagles had all game was six
points, and that came midway through the first period.
Shine established that he would have a hot stroke when he
scored the Demons’ first five points from long range. Kyle Johnson of Northside
matched him with the only 3-pointer he would make Saturday; otherwise, the
Eagles didn’t find much production from outside shooting beyond the opening
period.
Forward Robert Davis, though, had a strong game inside with
16 points and two shot blocks in one possession that gave the large gathering
of fans its first chance to make noise. When Northside brought the basketball
to its end, Jarius Smith stood two steps behind the arc and connected for the
first 3 of his team-high 19 points.
Starting sophomore guard Darrin Clark stole a Demon inbound
to earn an assist to Davis. That came around two second-chance scores recorded
by Curtis. Clark, over a 2-3 zone, scored a 3-pointer, and Trey Dennis’ steal
and score increased Northside’s lead to six, 15-9.
Carlos Scott, always used by coach Jamaal Garman as a spark
off his bench, sank his first 3-pointer and came up with an instant steal. Josh
King was in position to put back Scott’s ensuing miss.
All of this work put the Demons ahead 16-15. Eagle senior
guard Rodney Levine used a high pick to dish the basketball to Justin Burnam in
a corner. Burnam faked out his defenders, launched a 3 and gave Northside the
lead 18-16 going into the second quarter.
Donovan Brown, displaying some of that ‘garbage’ production
himself, scored six second-quarter points for the Demons in his reserve
frontcourt role. Two of his field goals came early, one by recovering a block
made by Davis. Brown put back a miss from the foul line for 24-19 Warner
Robins.
By this point of the game the Demons took over with the 11-1
spurt. Jefferson Murray, a backup guard for Garman, took a turnover and fed
freshman Marquez Callaway for two. Scott and Callaway each had steals, and at
2:37 Shine sunk a 3 making it 29-19.
Inside the final minute of the half, Smith scored one of his
two-steps-from-the-arc treys. But the Eagle press couldn’t stop the Demons,
Callaway getting inside for a missed shot that Curtis followed in. Curtis was
in position for more second-chance scoring when his foul-line miss led to a
scramble all along the baseline.
Northside trailed 35-27 at the half. It was 37-31 on Davis’
power move inside as Burnam stole a ball Callaway had taken away. Leon Perry,
though, of Warner Robins got into the offensive rebounding act, scoring two and
dishing another outside for a Shine 3 (40-31).
Shine later recovered a shot blocked by Christian Kennedy
and assisted two for Perry. With Shine throwing in 3 more at 4:24, the Demons
had a 9-0 run for 46-31. At the two-minute mark, the guard connected one more
time (51-35).
Curtis was not afraid to take the basketball in against the
6-10 Kennedy. Shine also stepped inside the arc to shoot over the center.
Curtis scored two more from a turnover under his own goal, and the quarter
ended at 56-39 Demons.
Smith had five quick points to start the fourth. Shine
countered with a bullet-like feed to Stephone Raybon at 5:34. Shine later
lobbed the ball for a slam by Curtis at 3:10 (69-50).
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