Undefeated Veterans, plying their best ball, hosts Northside tonight
Heavy is the head that wears the crown. For the
moment that crown is resting upon the collective heads of the Veterans Warhawks
and their second-year head coach Brett Hardy. The Warhawks are 9-0 and have
cruised through the first couple of weeks of the season. “It’s been a good
start, we have played some good teams and have responded when there has been
adversity,” said hardy recently. Referring to Veterans current win streak as
good is coach-speak at its finest. The Warhawks have won their last four games by
margins of 18 (Lee County), 11 (at Northside, Dec. 7), 19 (Perry) and 17 (at
Howard). They could not possibly be playing better during the first half of the
season. “We have been sharing the ball well and defending well, we have also
done a good job controlling tempo,” said Hardy, a basketball coach of nearly
two decades within Houston County. “Guys are accepting their roles, we just
have to keep getting better.”
On Friday Hardy will see how much better his team,
which includes senior forwards Hoarce Johnson and Jaylyn Williams, senior guard
Rodney James and sophomore forward T.J. Grant, looks against the Northside
Eagles. Of those past four victories only the game at Northside was relatively
close throughout. Having lost their last time on court Tuesday at West Laurens
58-49, Eagles head coach Matt Simon is looking to rebound, literally and
figuratively, before heading to the Mary Persons State Bank Holiday tournament
after Christmas. Asked about that loss at West Laurens Simon said, “We played
horrible and took a team for granted.” The Eagles had defeated the 3-7 Raiders
by 34 points on Dec. 10. “We can’t expect anyone to bow down to us,” added
Simon.
The Eagles, 5-2 overall, will most certainly not be
going into the Warhawks’ home court thinking that way. “We are looking forward
to a rematch with Veterans Friday and then traveling to Lowndes (Saturday, 3:30
p.m. scheduled tip-off), we have a chance to start the Christmas break off
right,” said Simon.
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