Wake Up Call

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For three quarters it looked as if the Jellico Blue Devils was going to hang a defeat on the Williamsburg Yellow Jackets.
The Yellow Jackets (2-12) trailed 38-25 at the end of the third quarter and had trailed the entire game.
But, some half-court pressure proved to be the difference as the Yellow Jackets went on a 25-7 run to win the game, 49-45.
“We dug a big hole,” said Williamsburg coach Donnie Haynes. “I am really proud of these kids.”
The Jackets trailed 10-4 at the end of the first quarter and 28-14 at the half as Dexter Fitzpatrick had his way with the Jackets. Jellico pushed its lead out to 16 points before eighth grader Steven Taylor hit a three-point play to close the gap to 38-25 at the end of the quarter.
The Jackets fought back and pulled even on a Taylor steal with 4:41 left.
Michael McRay put the Jackets ahead for good with 3:18 when he converted a pair of free throws, 43-41.
Two more free throws with 1:45 left by McRay put the Jackets ahead 47-43.

Williamsburg 49, Jellico 45
Jellico 10 18 10 7- 45
Williamsburg 4 10 11 24- 49
Jellico (45) – Webb 4, Fitzpatrick 20, Hopson 7, Morgan 11, Buckner 5.
Williamsburg (49) – McRay 6, Fields 12, Taylor 10, Cunningham 4, Kilgore 6, Shelly 9, Teague 2.

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