BY BRIAN HAMILTON NEWPORT – Cocke County played its first game since January 6 on Tuesday night and the Lady Red showed no signs of rust, leading Seymour from start to finish for a 52-45 win. “It seemed like, tonight, every time they made a run, we were able to hit a big shot,” Cocke County coach Boddie Bible said after the game. “That’s huge. That’s how you win games. Credit Seymour, they made shots and they made us play until the buzzer.” “Our shots weren’t falling tonight, which is usually uncharacteristic, maybe it’s the time off, maybe it’s not,” …
Smoky Mountain Sports Girls’ Top 10 Basketball Rankings (2/16)
Alcoa (27-3) Gatlinburg-Pittman (22-5) Heritage (24-5) Seymour (22-9) Sevier County (21-7) Northview Academy (20-9) King’s Academy (20-9) Cocke County (18-10) Jefferson County (16-11) Morristown-West (16-10)
Smoky Mountain Sports Girls’ Top 10 Basketball Rankings (2/5)
Alcoa (24-2) Heritage (22-3) Gatlinburg-Pittman (20-5) Sevier County (20-6) Seymour (18-9) Northview Academy (18-8) Cocke County (16-9) King’s Academy (16-8) Maryville Christian (17-11) Morristown-West (14-10)
Smoky Mountain Sports Boys’ Top 10 Basketball Rankings (2/5)
William Blount (24-4) Alcoa (18-7) Gatlinburg-Pittman (18-5) King’s Academy (21-6) Carter (18-8) Maryville (16-10) Cocke County (16-9) Lakeway Christian (15-8) Morristown-East (12-9) Northview Academy (15-11)
Cocke County unable to overcome big third quarter by Greeneville in district semis
BY BRIAN HAMILTON GREENEVILLE – Cocke County got off to a hot start, but could not overcome a third quarter, which saw them fall into a 14-point deficit going into the fourth. The Lady Red cut the deficit to two with just over a minute remaining, but it was too little, too late, as Greeneville came away with a 60-56 win and a trip to the Class 3A District 2 title game. “We just quit picking up the ball and they were able to make a bunch of shots and take advantage of what we were doing wrong,” Cocke County …


