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The Victory Streak Stops At 29 As Pascagoula Falls To Ridgeland 48-42 In State Semifinal Clash

MIke Wixon
Last updated: February 29, 2024 11:41 am
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Dorian McMillan guards Phil Nelson on a RIdgeland run. (Photo by Brett Merrill / 228 Sports)

The Pascagoula Panthers’ winning streak and quest for a state basketball championship came to a disappointing end Wednesday night in Jackson at the hands of the defensive-minded Ridgeland Titans, who prevailed 48-42.

The loss in the Class 6A semifinals at the Mississippi Coliseum snapped Pascagoula’s winning streak at 29 games and left the Panthers with an impressive 29-2 record but with a big hole in their hearts.

The Panthers study their opponets for the match up. (Photo by Brett Merrill / 228 Sports)
Pascagoula coach Lorenzo Wright rallies his team to start the game. (Photo by Brett Merrill / 228 Sports)

“We lost our first game and we lost our last,” Pascagoula coach Lorenzo Wright said.

He gave credit to Ridgeland (24-9) for taking the Panthers out of their aggressive style of play.

“All credit goes to Ridgeland,” Wright said. “They made the plays and we didn’t. Their zone gave us problems and slowed us down. We couldn’t get our rhythm. Give them credit.”

Dorian McMillan goes head to head with Josiah Davidson of Ridgeland. (Photo by Brett Merrill / 228 Sports)
Tylan Wilson of the Panthers and Josiah Davidson of the Titans leap to recover the ball. (Photo by Brett Merrill / 228 Sports)
Stevent Watkins taking a shot for the Titans. (Photo by Bterr Merrill / 228 Sports)

Ridgeland will play Olive Branch for the 6A title Saturday night. Olive Branch upset Terry 70-68 on a 3-point basket at the buzzer on Wednesday.

Pascagoula built its winning streak with an aggressive defense that fueled its offense. Most teams struggled to get the ball up court all season, and in their haste to beat the Panthers’ pressure, turned the ball over and took bad shots.

But Ridgeland was patient and took advantage of opportunities with numerous wide-open baskets.

“Usually our defense feeds our offense and gives us transition points, but we just couldn’t get into it going tonight,” Wright said.

Ridgeland’s Josiah Davidson takes a shot for three points. (Photo by Brett Merrill / 228 SPorts)

The Panthers had fewer turnovers, 20-12, but they were not able to convert the chances. The big difference came in shooting percentage, where Olive Branch outperformed Pascagoula 47 percent to 34.

“We struggled to shoot the ball in the Coliseum all night,” Wright said. “We missed easy buckets early. Missed a lot of layups. We had good looks but didn’t make them. We kind of rushed things a little.”

Wright said he told his team to hold their heads up.

“We fell short of our goal tonight,” Wright said. “Twenty-nine in a row is a great season. Everybody wants to win the trophy, but only one team can, and tonight it wasn’t our night.”

Pascagoula led after each of the first three quarters—16-12 after one, 20-16 at halftime, and 29-28 after three. But in the fourth quarter, Ridgeland took control and outscored Pascagoula 8-2 to open the quarter with three easy baskets inside and a short jumper.

Cle’Darius Ross breaks away for Pascagoula while being chased by Stevent Hawkins of the Titans. (Photo by Brett Merrill / 228 Sports)
Dorian McMillan defends the Pascagoula goal. (Photo by Brett Merrill / 228 Sports)

Pascagoula fought back from a 36-33 deficit to tie the game at 40 with just over two minutes remaining on a long-range 3-pointer from Class 6A Player of the Year Dorian McMillian, who had an off-night shooting but led the Panthers with 17 points.

The free-throw shooting put the Titans ahead for good as they made eight of nine down the stretch to vanquish the Panthers’ dream of a state title.

Stevent Watkins led Ridgeland with 18 points and Phil Nelson and Ebo Wilson netted 10 apiece.

Pascagoula last played for a state basketball title in 1977 when the Panthers of the late Tom McKiernon lost to Florence, which was led by future Mississippi State guard Greg Grim.

 

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By MIke Wixon
Mike Wixon has almost 25 years of experience covering prep sports in South Mississippi, most of it as the Sports Editor and City editor at The Mississippi Press in Pascagoula. He has won numerous Mississippi Press Association awards and is also a member of the Miss. Gulf Coast Community College Athletics Hall of Fame.
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