Jets defeat South Georgia State 86 – 85 in conference game
Sophomore guard Marvin McGhee, III, of Atlanta, sank one of two free throws with 1.3 seconds remaining on the game clock to lift the South Georgia Technical College Jets to an 86 – 85 win over the GCAA defending champion South Georgia State College Hawks in the Hangar on the Americus campus.
The win put the Jets into a tie for first place in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association (GCAA) with Albany Technical College with a 1 – 0 record. The Jets are now 9 – 6 overall. South Georgia State and Andrew College are the only other GCAA teams with conference games and they are currently in last place with a 0 – 1 record. South Georgia State is now 11 – 4 overall and 0 – 1.
“We expected this to be a tough game since they are the defending conference champions and they are very well coached,” said SGTC Jets head coach Chris Ballauer. “We made some adjustments at half time and I think that helped us win.”
The Jets jumped out to a lead against South Georgia State and were up by as many as 14 points (29 – 15) before the Hawks came back and pulled ahead 44 – 42 at the half after the Jets got into some foul trouble. South Georgia Tech answered in the second half outscoring the Hawks 44 – 41 to take the 86 – 85 victory.
Ballauer acknowledged that the win was not pretty but an ugly win is better than a pretty loss. “You don’t win many games turning the ball over 30 times. Despite all those turnovers, I was proud of how the guys handled the ups and downs of the game staying focused on the task at hand,” said Ballauer, who added that his team will have to get right back at it on Saturday when they travel to Southern Crescent for a 3 p.m. game against another tough team.
“I am really looking forward to see how we do against Southern Crescent,” said Ballauer. “Last year we struggled after big wins in the conference.” Southern Crescent is currently 2 – 6 on the season and the game on January 8th at 3 p.m. will be their first conference match-up. “If we play up to our capabilities, we should be fine,” said Ballauer, “but we need to protect the ball.”
Sophomore guard Will Johnston from Sydney, Australia, was the leading scorer for the Jets in the game against South Georgia State. He had a total of 21 points, seven rebounds, five assists, and one blocked shot. He was six of six from the foul line and three of four from the three-point line.
Close behind Johnston in points was sophomore guard Marvin McGhee, III, with 20 points including the game winning free throw with 1.3 seconds remaining. He was three of six from the foul line, three of five from the three-point line and had nine rebounds, two assists, and one steal.
Sophomore guard Kallin Fonesca from Breaux Bridge, LA, was the only other Jet in double-digits. He had 13 points including three three-point shots, two free throws, and an extra basket. Freshman guard/forward Nathan Wilson came off the bench to score nine points. He was four of four from the foul line, one of two from the three-point line and one of two under the basket. He had three rebounds, two blocked shots and one steal.
Sophomore forward Jalen Reynolds was the leading rebounder for the Jets with 13 and he, Justice Hayes, and Malik Battle all tossed in six points each. Bryce Turner closed out the scoring for the Jets with five points.
The Jets travel to Southern Crescent on Saturday and then to Gordon State College on Tuesday, January 11th at 7 p.m. for another conference game before hosting Albany Technical College on Thursday, January 13th at 7 p.m. The Lady Jets will host Albany Tech on Saturday, January 15th at 1 p.m. in the hanger and then on Saturday, January 22nd the Lady Jets and Jets will play at home with a double-header against East Georgia State College at 1 p.m. and Georgia Highlands at 3 p.m.