Federal Way beats Decatur in semifinals
Tue, 03/04/2008
TACOMA--It just had to go into overtime. Everything else was set for a
big game.
Crosstown rivals Federal Way and Decatur were on the Tacoma Dome floor
Friday playing each other in the Class 4A boys basketball state
semifinals, with the winner advancing to the championship Saturday and
the "loser" receiving a game for third and sixth place that same
afternoon.
The tempo of the game went back-and-forth the whole distance, until
Federal Way took command late in the overtime. The Eagles had watched a
52-41 lead vanish at the end of the fourth quarter with the help of the
unusual -- a four-point play.
Decatur caught Federal Way at 54-54 to end the quarter, but the Eagles
pulled together and never trailed in the four minute overtime period en
route to a 69-60 win.
Federal Way played for the championship after press time Saturday and
the Gators battling for third and sixth.
"I've been really blessed and fortunate to go on," said Eagles head
coach Jerome Collins. "Right now we just want to enjoy this one."
Aaron Broussard led Federal Way to victory with 29 points and credited
a talk by Collins between regulation time and overtime for the change
on the scoreboard.
"It was a long talk in the huddle, and he said the game's not over,"
Broussard said.
The win was a dream come true for Broussard and the Eagles.
"I'm trying to wake up now," he said.
Federal Way flew out to its biggest lead in the fourth quarter at 11
points on a seven-point surge that ended with a basket by Forbes with
only 3:01 showing on the clock.
Jerron Smith and the Gators had other ideas, however, and Smith's
1-for-2 appearance at the free throw line with 2:48 to go sparked their
biggest rally.
KJ Hong came off the bench and sank a left side shot for three points
to make it 52-45, then drew a foul while making another three point
shot with 2:06 remaining. Hong hit his free throw to complete the four
point play to cut the Eagles' lead to 54-49.
Andre Barrington of Federal Way made two free throws on a one-on-one
opportunity with 1:31 remaining to put the lead back to three at 54-51.
That turned out to be points in the clutch, as the Gators rallied the
rest of the way to tie the game and the Eagles would have lost if
Barrington only went 1-for-2.
Michael Hale III sank a three-point from the left side at 1:20 to play
and his two-pointer made it 54-54 at the 1:04 mark.
Federal Way wore the clock down but missed from three-point range at
the buzzer.
The Eagles jumped out front in the overtime, however, as Broussard and
Barrington hit back-to-back shots.
Decatur did not get any closer than two points the rest of the way,
while Federal Way wrapped up the game with 6-for-6 free throw shooting
to push the score to 69-60.
Jeff Forbes finished with 17 points for the Eagles as Barrington hit
14, Cole Dickerson six, Isiah Umipig two and Montrel Walton one.
Tibbs topped the Decatur scorers with 22 points and Hale was next with
13. Smith and Darious Walker scored eight each as Hong hit seven and
Cam Schilling two.