Natchez High advances at South State

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, February 22, 2000

Natchez High’s boys moved a step closer to the &uot;Big House&uot;&160;as the Bulldogs defeated Gulfport 80-72 in a South State 5A first round contest. The Bulldogs advance to the South State 5A Tournament in Gulfport at Harrison Central High Friday.

Natchez meets Biloxi Friday at 6:30 p.m. in a first round game.

Harrison Central meets Meridian in the night cap.

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The winner’s meet for the championship, while the two losers meet in the consolation with only the winner advancing to the state tournament.

Harrison Central defeated Jim Hill 68-52 Tuesday, while Biloxi upended Wayne County 103-89.

Meridian eliminated Pascagoula 72-61.

Natchez got out of the gates quick as David Haywood scored two field goals and a 3-point basket to help the Bulldogs to a 13-4 lead.

But Haywood would pick up his second foul with 3:18 remaining in the first quarter.

&uot;I was hoping the team would help me out,&uot;&160;said Haywood, who sat out the entire second quarter. &uot;I knew if they maintained the lead, we would be all right.&uot;

A basket by Vasshun Newborne and free throw by Demetries Minor gave Natchez a 20-12 first quarter advantage.

The Bulldogs led 26-18 early in the second period when Gulfport scored eight straight points to tie the game at 26-26 with 4:30 remaining in the first half.

Four free throws by Edwin Harris keyed a 7-2 Natchez run.

&uot;When David went out we all knew we had to step it up,&uot; Harris said.

A basket by Reuben Thomas pulled Gulfport to within 33-30.

Harris then hit two free throws and Jamal Bouldin added a basket and a 3-pointer with 14 seconds remaining to give Natchez a 40-31 halftime lead.

A 3-point play by Haywood put Natchez ahead 47-35 early in the third period, but Gulfport hit the boards hard and fought back to within 50-49 on baskets by Dennis Chapman and Thomas with 1:04 to play in the third period.

Jovon Edwards and Haywood hit baskets to put the Bulldogs up by five, but two free throws by Freeman Taylor pulled Gulfport to within 54-51 at the end of the quarter.

Two straight baskets by Taylor gave Gulfport its first lead at 55-54 early in the fourth quarter.

Carl Minor put Natchez back up with a baske and two straight baskets by Haywood and another Minor bucket pushed Natchez up 62-55 with 4:37 to play.

&uot;I had the jitters a bit at the start but as the game went along they went away,&uot; Minor said.

The Admirals came back within three, but Haywood hit two free throws and another two foul shots by Newborne pulled the Bulldogs up 67-61.

&uot;A team like that, you don’t want them to get close,&uot; Minor said. &uot;Coach (Mike Martin) just told us to execute and move the ball.&uot;

A free throw by both teams had Natchez up 68-62 with 24 seconds remaining.

&uot;We moved our press up more in the second half,&uot; said Natchez’s Jovon Edwards.

&uot;They started trying to pass over us and I could see them starting to panic.&uot;

Haywood then intercepted a Gulfport pass and Bouldin hit two free throws with 12 seconds left to seal the win.

&uot;I could tell they were nervous when they lined up for free throws,&uot; Haywood said. &uot;We just had to keep playing defense.&uot;

Natchez 24-8, was led by Haywood with 24. Bouldin added 25, while Minor netted 12.

Taylor, the brother of former all-state player Syniker Taylor, led the Admirals with 14, while Cameron Dunn with 12.

Martin credited Natchez fans with sparking the Bulldogs.

&uot;I just want to thank the community for coming out and supporting us the way they did,&uot; he said.

Gulfport finishes its season at 18-14.

&uot;We didn’t do what we needed to do to win,&uot; said Gulfport coach Bryan Caldwell. &uot;When you are on the road, you have to play well to win. The first half we didn’t play worth a lick.&160;The second half we competed a little better. We made a couple of pretty solid runs, but Natchez stood up to every one of them. In the last two minutes, they made the plays and we didn’t.&uot;