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Region 7-3A boys: Warriors capture 1st-ever region title

By Jeff Hart Sports Reporter
Posted 9:10PM on Saturday 18th February 2023 ( 1 year ago )

DAWSONVILLE, Ga. — White County has senior and two-time Region 7-3A PLayer of the Year Jadon Yeh.

But it was freshman Braxton Anderson and sophomore Dawson Oliver that may have propelled the Warriors into history on Saturday night in the 7-3A championship game at the Ford Phillips Center.

Anderson scored all 11 of his points in the second half, Oliver hit a pair of huge fourth quarter 3-pointers, and both complemented Yeh’s 15 second half points as the Warriors held off Gilmer, 66-59, to capture the program’s first-ever region title.

After falling in the title game each of the last two seasons, White County coach Robbie Bailey said he tried a slightly different approach this time around.

“I probably made too big a deal about it the last couple of years,” Bailey admitted. “This time, I just told them to relax, that no matter what, we had a home playoff game. I guess that worked.”

The two teams split their two regular-season meetings, and this one was a tight game throughout. The two teams traded the lead 10 times in the first half alone, with White County leading 13-12 after the opening frame. The Warriors eventually pushed their lead to 22-18 on a four-point play from David Boman.

The Bobcats (19-9) answered that with an 11-5 run to close the half for a 29-27 lead. They used a 5-0 run to open their quarter to push the lead to 34-27, their biggest of the game.

That’s when Anderson, Oliver, and Yeh began to take over. Anderson scored nine points in a three-minute span to pull White County within 38-37, and then Yeh converted three free throws for a 40-38 lead. The Warriors never trailed again.

“Our kids answered the bell tonight,” Bailey said.”These guys just never quit. We got contributions from a lot of guys. We went in wanting to stop (Ryder Wofford) and (Jackson McVey), and I thought we did a good job of putting bodies on those guys.”

The Bobcats did get within 44-42 on a McVey basket to open the fourth quarter, but Yeh scored, Oliver hit a 3-pointer, and Anderson made a huge steal and assisted on a Yeh basket as the Warriors ran the lead back out to 51-44. Gilmer responded again to trim the lead to 51-50, but that was as close as they could get.

White County (17-11) hit 6-of-7 free throws in the final two minutes to preserve the win.

Yeh finished with 20 points, including going 9-of-10 from the line. Oliver finished with 8 points for the Warriors. The bench scored 17 crucial points as well.

McVey had a game-high 21 points to lead Gilmer. Keegan Bryant added 12, and Wofford had 9 for the Bobcats.

Both teams will play host to first round games next week. White County will take on Hebron Christian, while Gilmer will play Hart County.

White County's Dawson Bailey (2) goes up for a shot against Gilmer's Kohan Davis during the two teams' Region 7-3A championship game at the Ford Phillips Center in Dawsonville.

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