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Handley boys, girls advance in regional playoffs

The Handley boys and girls basketball teams are one win away from a trip to the state final four.

Both teams put together dominant performances against Priceville Saturday in the Northeast Regional semi-final in Jacksonville Saturday. The boys built a 16-point lead in the second half before cruising to a 61-50 victory, while the girls completed the Handley sweep with a 76-59 win.

Boys

There was no need for a buzzer beater Saturday for the Handley boys.

Handley, which reached the Northeast Regional thanks to game-winning shots at the buzzer in each of its last two games, took the lead early and never let it go in a 61-50 win over Priceville in the regional semi-final game. The win puts Handley one victory away from its second-ever trip to the state final four.

Priceville had no answer for Handley senior Rondai Banks, who was a force on the interior on both ends of the floor and finished with 24 points, 13 rebounds and five blocked shots.

Cannon Kyles posted a double-double of his own with 18 points and 10 boards in a game that Handley out-rebounded its opponent 51-28.

The Tigers forced Priceville into a cold shooting performance from outside. The Bulldogs made just 1-of-14 from beyond the arc in the first half as Handley built 27-23 lead at the break. In all, Priceville made 5-of-27 three-pointers, and with Handley’s dominance on the defensive glass that turned out to be a pivotal statistic in the game.

The game was tied 10-10 late in the first quarter, and Handley, which had zero players with experience playing in a regional, showed its early nerves by missing several point-blank shots at the rim.

But the Tigers took the lead on a shot by Terrance Tucker inside the final minute of the first quarter, and they never trailed again.

Priceville hung around, however. After Handley built a 20-10 lead, the Bulldogs cut it to two at 25-23 late in the second quarter.

Handley’s lead was as small as three points late in the third quarter, but they closed the quarter on a 5-0 run, including a three-point play by Tamarious Treadwell with 0.1 seconds left on the clock. That surge carried over into the fourth quarter as Handley eventually built its largest lead of the game at 59-43 with 3:26 to go.

Handley will play Wednesday at 10:45 a.m. against the winner of Saturday’s Jacksonville-Westminster game.

Girls

In the girls game, Handley played like the playoff-experienced team that it is. In their fourth straight appearance in the regional round of the state tournament, Handley was calm, cool and collected from start to finish as they moved to the regional final for the third straight season.

The emergence of Emelia Askew as a third scoring threat alongside Teanna Watts and Takeriauna Mosley has boosted Handley throughout the postseason, and Saturday was no different. As Watts struggled to find an offensive rhythm early, Askew was there to pick up the slack.

Askew went 5-for-5 from the floor in the first half and finished the first two quarters with 11 points, and Mosley hit 3-of-6 three-pointers on her way to 14 first-half points as Handley built a 34-19 lead at the break.

Things never really got better for Priceville as Handley refused to leave any meaningful crack in the comeback door. Handley’s lead never dropped below 14 points and swelled to 24 points with just under two minutes remaining.

Watts found her groove offensively in the second half and finished with a team-high 24 points and 7 rebounds. She routinely attacked the basket and went 12-for-19 from the free throw line in the game.

Askew and Mosley finished with 17 points apiece.

The only thing standing between Handley and its first-ever trip to the state final four is a very good New Hope team, which knocked off Anniston 57-44 in Saturday’s other 4A girls semi-final. Handley and New Hope will meet in the regional finals in Jacksonville at 9 a.m. Wednesday.

Handley’s Rondai Banks finished with 24 points, 13 rebounds and five blocked shots in the Tigers’ 61-50 win over Priceville Saturday in the Northeast Regional semi-final in Jacksonville.

Handley’s Teanna Watts led the Lady Tigers with 24 points and 7 rebounds in their 76-59 win over Priceville in the Northeast Regional semi-final Saturday in Jacksonville.

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