SGTC Lady Jets open the season with win over USC Salkehatchie

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    “It was not pretty, but it was a win and something to build on,” said South Georgia Technical College Athletic Director and Lady Jets head basketball coach James Frey after his team blew an early 24 – 5 lead but hung on to take an 81 – 76 victory over USC Salkehatchie in their first game of the 2021 – 2022 season.

   The South Georgia Technical College Lady Jets opened the season with a 9th place national ranking in the National Junior College Athletic Association pre-season women’s basketball standings despite the fact that only three players are returning from the successful 2020 – 2021 season that saw the Lady Jets advance to their 5th consecutive NJCAA national tournament and finish the COVID pandemic year with a sweet sixteen finish.

   “The preseason ranking is great, but now we have to maintain or earn that ranking,” said Coach Frey.  “USC Salkehatchie is a good team and very well coached.  They finished in the Elite Eight in Division II last year.  We knew they were going to be tough, but we just made way too many mistakes.”

   The Lady Jets jumped out to a large lead over USC Salkehatchie in the first quarter and reached double digits before the Lady Individuals scored.  They were up 24 – 5 at the end of the first quarter.  USC Salkehatchie came back in the second quarter and outscored the Lady Jets 29 – 17 to close the deficit to 41 – 34 at the half. 

   The two teams both scored 19 points in the third quarter and USC Salkehatchie outscored the Lady Jets 23 – 21 in the fourth but the large first quarter lead allowed South Georgia Tech to hang on to the 81 – 76 first regular season victory.

    Freshman shooting forward Alexia Dizeko from Sion, Switzerland, led the Lady Jets in scoring with a total of 25 points.  Maikya Simmons, one of SGTC’s three returners, was the next leading scorer with 13 points.  The sophomore point guard also had three rebounds and seven assists.  Three more freshmen, Mame Thiaw, a forward from Kaka, Senegal; Laurie Calixte, a freshman point guard from Quebec, Canada; and Fanta Gasama, a center from Mataro, Spain; closed out the double digit scoring with 10 points each.

   Freshman forward Camryn James from Macon, Georgia had nine points.  Sophomore Kamiya Hollingshed, a returning guard, accounted for three points, and then Susan Yepes, from Medellin, Columbia; closed out the scoring with one point.  The third returner, Tena Ikida, a sophomore center, was out with an injury.

   Two of USC Salkehatchie’s players, Amari Hunter and Jasmine Norman had 26 and 25 points for the Lady Indians.  Antwanique Wally came off the bench with Norman and came away with 15 points.

   “Our defense has got to improve,” said Lady Jets head coach James Frey.  “We have 10 freshmen and we are still learning how to play together.  We know we have our work cut out for us, but it was good to get that first win.”

   The SGTC Lady Jets will be back in action on Friday, November 5th at 6 p.m. when they host Denmark Technical College.  The Jets will play Frankly Prep Academy at 4 p.m. at part of that double-header.  Both teams will be back in action on Saturday, November 6th when the Jets host New Rock Prep Academy at 12 p.m. followed by the Lady Jets matching up against Southern Union State Community College at 2 p.m. in the Hangar on the Americus campus.

   The Lady Jets will host their first Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association (GCAA) game on Saturday, November 13th at 1 p.m. against Andrew College and then will face Georgia Highlands in Americus on Tuesday, November 16th at 5:30 p.m.   The Jets will not play at home again until November 20th, when they host Action Sport Academy at 2 p.m.


SGTC head coach James Frey is shown above talking with the Lady Jets during a time out.

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