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Ingomar tops St. George's on last-second free throw
by Adam Gore/Special to the Journal
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INGOMAR - It was a life-long dream for St. George's senior Mary-Ashley Seabrook to play in the legendary Ingomar High School gymnasium. Thanks to the Mississippi High School Activities Association she was able to fulfill that dream on Saturday, even if it came in a loss.

Freshman Reed Little hit a free throw with one second remaining to give Ingomar a 32-31 win against St. George's in the Renasant Bank Challenge.

Grisham, whose great uncle is Ingomar coaching great Norris Ashley, had knocked down a pair of free throws to tie the game at 31 before Little's game-winner.

"It was such a great experience to be able to play where my great uncle has coached for so many years, where my cousins have played and to be able to be apart of the family legacy," said Seabrook as she looked up at the eight state championship banners Ashley has won during his 40 years of coaching.

A layup by Seabrook gave St George's (14-8) a 28-18 lead at the 6:28 mark of the fourth quarter, but Shelly Grisham connected on back-to-back lay-ups to spark a 9-1 run to pull Ingomar (11-17) within 29-27 with 2:18 to play.

"She played good, had some big baskets, and show the rest of the girls what it took to win down the stretch with her defense," said Ingomar coach Richard Byrd.

Kayla Stevens led all scorers with 14 while Grisham added 10 for Ingomar.

Kellie Kosar paced the Gryphons with 11 points.

Also on Saturday

In the first game of the day North Pontotoc (16-10) picked up a 54-42 win over East Union (12-12).

Andrea Lewis led the Lady Vikings with 16 while Chelsea Mabry added 10 points. Amy McCollugh scored 9 for East Union.

West Union (20-9) cruised to a 66-47 win over Alcorn Central (5-21) in the second game of the three-day event.

Robyn Taylor and Claire Wilkerson led all scorers with 16 points apiece and Carely Wilkerson added 11 for the Lady Eagles. Six players scored five or more points for the Lady Golden Bears.
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