By Billy G. Baker
Publisher
Lake City—Perry Stokes begins his second season as the head varsity and junior varsity girls’ basketball coach at The Carolina Academy, and with a group of 8th and 9th graders his team came out of the holiday break at 2-6.
“Last year we had only five players, and they were all seniors, so this year things sort of went in reverse and we have players up from the junior varsity last year and we have 10 8th and 9th graders playing this season,” said Coach Stokes who has over 750 career wins and two state titles on his resume from other schools. “I tried to talk some juniors and seniors into playing this season but they decided not to.”
Carolina Academy’s two wins came over Christian Academy of Myrtle Beach 33-25 and 34-21. In the first win freshman small forward Ella Ham and freshman shooting guard Emma Amos leading the way with 13 and 12 points respectively. In the second win Amos was the top scorer with 10 points and 8th grade point guard Natalie Braveboy contributed 8 points.
“We have played a really tough schedule and I think we will be very competitive with our region play starting this week,” said Coach Stokes. “We participated in the Pee Dee Invitational at Pee Dee Academy and we only lost by one point to Lake View and we could have won that game. Lake View is the defending Class A champions in South Carolina.
“We have played teams like Pee Dee Academy, Florence Christian, Aynor and Wilson Hall so we have played a tough early season schedule,” said Coach Stokes. “The strength of our team is how well we play defense. We might be in a lot of low scoring games once region play starts but I feel like we will be competitive.”
The silver lining for the lady Bobcats program is that participation is up. “We have a total of 23 players in grades six through 9 in our program and not one sophomore, junior, or senior is playing basketball,” said Coach Stokes. “These players are all working hard and the program should be really good in a year or two if these players stick with it.”
The other two starters are freshman small forward Lauren Sims, a defensive specialist averaging two points a game. Paisley McCutcheon is an 8th grader starting at a shooting guard and she is averaging 4.4 points a game. Amos leads the team in scoring at seven points a game while Braveboy and Ham are each averaging g six points. Ham is averaging five rebounds a game also.
The first two players off the bench are usually freshman guard Abby Walker and 8th grade forward Kaylie Lyerly. Ronding out the roster are 8th grade guard Ki Ki Hanna, 9th grade guard Kate Turner, and 9th grade guard Katherine Holliday.
On Jan. 7th Carolina Academy will start region play at Kings Academy and then two days later they travel to Williamsburg Academy. On the next day (Friday) they host Lee Academy in a region game.
Coach Stokes is assisted by son Heath Stokes who has been with him for over 20 years. He is also thankful to have the help from Ruby Amos who is a student at USC Sumter.
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