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CHUCK LIVINGSTON
Marion Patriots Activities Network | 1/25/2024
Marion Patriots Activities Network | 1/25/2024
Photo Credit: Eryn Edwards
SECOND-RANKED PATS CLIP EAGLES
PARAGOULD --- Early on this season, the book on the 2024 Marion boys basketball team was that they were an elite defensive team that may be an elite scoring outfit, particularly against the better teams.
The defensive reputation was earned and maintained after the Patriots have allowed less than 38 points per game so far in their first foray through 5A East action, making Marion the league's top-scoring defense.
Don't look now, but the Marion offense is rounding into shape now, too.
No. 2 Marion scored in almost any way possible in Wednesday night's 62-47 victory at Greene County Tech inside Eagle Arena.
The Patriots scored in the paint via layup and floater.
Marion abused the offensive glass and scored on stickbacks.
The Pats hit seven of 18 three-pointers.
And Marion connected on nine of 14 free throws.
The 62 points represented Marion's second-highest scoring total in league play, coming one night after Marion put up 63 points at home against Paragould.
Additionally, the Patriots dominated the rebounding margin 39-24 and committed just six turnovers.
Four Patriots (12-2 overall, 5-0 5A East) hit double-digits at Tech, led by Lyndell Buckingham's game-high 16 points and eight assists, 12 apiece from David Brewer and Kayden Nesbitt, and 10 points from LaDaryl Robinson. Nesbitt pulled down a team-high 10 boards, while Robinson collected eight caroms.
Landon Stuart paced Tech (11-10, 1-4) with 12 points, while Kason Scott pumped in 11 of his own.
The Eagles took their only lead of the game when Colter Hunt hit a layup early in the first period, and Buckingham immediately responded with a runner and a no-look lob to Robinson for a dunk and a 4-2 Marion lead.
After a Stuart jumper tied the game, Marion hit the Eagles with an 8-0 run that featured a Brewer three-pointer, a Robinson layup, and a Buckingham free throw and a layup for a 12-4 lead, and the Patriots enjoyed a 15-7 bulge after a quarter.
Brewer hit another triple for the second quarter's first hoop and gave Marion its first double-digit lead at 18-7.
Tech got back within nine points late in the second quarter, but Marion got a lift from guard Dexter Higgins, who twice came up with steals that he turned into layups, and the Pats enjoyed a 34-24 halftime lead.
Marion took its biggest lead to date (44-30) following a pair of free throws from Mikell Lewis and a Lewis dunk for a 44-30 lead late in the third period, and the visitors closed out the third period with a 45-33 bulge.
The Pats turned to the offensive glass to close out victory in the fourth quarter, collecting six offensive caroms and making seven of their 14 field goals.
Lewis, Nesbitt, and Buckingham scored six straight points in the paint midway through the fourth quarter for a 53-39 advantage with 4:18 left in regulation.
Robinson and Buckingham played closer down the stretch, combining to score Marion's last 11 points over the game's final 3:12.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Marion continues 5A East play on Friday night when it travels to Valley View. The junior varsity girls game will tip off at 5 p.m., followed by the varsity girls contest around 6:00, and the varsity boys game will begin at approximately 7:30. The Valley View games will be broadcast live on MarionPatriots.com and the Marion Patriots Activities Network YouTube channel.
RANKINGS RUNDOWN
Marion maintained its stranglehold on the No. 2 spot in this week's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's weekly “Super Six” rankings, checking in just behind Benton. Defending state champion Pine Bluff is third this week, followed by Vilonia, Russellville, and Van Buren.
The Patriots earned the No. 6 spot in this week's ScoreBookLive.com Overall Top 25 ranking, finishing just one spot behind Benton.
5A EAST RESULTS FROM 1/24
Marion 62, Greene Co. Tech 47
W. Memphis 71, Paragould 54
5A EAST STANDINGS ON 1/25
SCHOOL CONF. RECORD
Marion 5-0
Nettleton 4-1
Valley View 3-2
W. Memphis 3-2
Searcy 2-3
Greene Co. Tech 1-4
Paragould 1-4
Batesville 1-4
Top four teams make state playoffs in Searcy
5A EAST GAMES ON FRIDAY, 1/26
Marion at Valley View
Searcy at Nettleton
Paragould at Greene Co. Tech
W. Memphis at Batesville
Chuck Livingston
Marion Patriots Activities Network | 1/25/2024
Marion Patriots Activities Network | 1/25/2024
