Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

Johnson, Lewis propel Wallace State men to sixth straight win, capping brief Comfort Suites New Year’s Classic

HANCEVILLE – Wallace State’s men’s basketball team capped off the first Comfort Suites New Year’s Classic with a 76-64 triumph over Wallace-Selma at Tom Drake Coliseum on Saturday night.
Wallace State’s sophomore guards Marcus Johnson and Jestin Lewis put on a show, combining for more than half of the team’s offense. Johnson led the way with a game-high 24 points and Lewis added 21 points, helping the Lions (13-4) win their sixth consecutive game.
Among the wins during their winning streak, the Lions have notched impressive tournament victories against Cape Fear (N.C.) CC, Brunswick (N.C.) Community College and USC-Salkehatchie.
Meanwhile, the Wallace State women have won nine games in a row.
Wallace State’s men’s coach John Meeks feels his team is prepared for conference play, which begins on Jan. 13 vs. Marion Military.
“You use games like tonight (Saturday) the best way you can in order to tune up for the conference grind. It’s hard not to look forward to the conference schedule. It’s hard not to get that itch,” Meeks said. “We didn’t play as well as we should have against Wallace-Selma. We watched them lose handedly the night before and thought we could roll over them. That’s didn’t happen, so I hope that serves as a lesson for us.”
The game was tied 8-8 with 11:11 remaining in the first half before Wallace State grabbed control. The Lions constructed an 18-4 run over the next five minutes, reclaiming the lead and pushing their cushion to 26-12 at the 6:03 mark. Wallace State led 35-23 at the break.
Wallace State sophomore forward Quinterian McConico had an impressive run of his own in the opening minutes of the second half. The Woodlawn product scored his first bucket with 15:56 remaining in the game, extending Wallace State’s lead to 44-29. McConico followed with seven consecutive points for the Lions, accounting for all nine of his points, and pushed the lead to 51-34 with 13:16 left.
Wallace-Selma trimmed the deficit to as little as nine points in the closing seconds, but Lewis extended the lead back to double digits with four free throws.
Lee Moore and Cody Farley contributed seven points apiece for Wallace State.
Kerry Mitchell led Wallace-Selma in the loss with 12 points. Darrell Strozier added seven.
Wallace State opened its play in the tournament Friday by pounding USC-Salkehatchie, 70-45.
The Lions travel to Northeast Mississippi on Thursday, visiting the Tigers at 7:30 p.m.
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Wallace State freshman guard Marcus Hayes, right, defends a Wallace-Selma player during the Lions’ 76-64 victory Saturday in the Comfort Suites New Year’s Classic.
Wallace State freshman guard Marcus Hayes, right, defends a Wallace-Selma player during the Lions’ 76-64 victory Saturday in the Comfort Suites New Year’s Classic.

Jestin Lewis (5), a Wallace State sophomore guard, drives to the basket against Wallace-Selma’s Perry Rudolph (32) in their game Saturday at Tom Drake Coliseum.
Jestin Lewis (5), a Wallace State sophomore guard, drives to the basket against Wallace-Selma’s Perry Rudolph (32) in their game Saturday at Tom Drake Coliseum.

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Russell Moore
Staff Writer
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