MARIANNA—It’s only fitting that the trophy named for long time Chipola head coach and NJCAA legend Milton H. Johnson is staying at Chipola for the fifth year in a row. An 87-77 win over GulfCoast on homecoming gives the Indians a fifth straight Panhandle Conference championship, and a school record 29-1 final regular season record.
"I’m really proud of what these guys have done thus far," said Chipola head coach Greg Heiar. "A lot of hard work has allowed us to be in this position heading into the state tournament."
On a night when sophomore walk-ons Antwon Hall, Eddie King, and Decoya White earned their first career starts while honoring their sophomore class, it was sophomore Mario Little who led the way. Little scored a game high 21 points on 9 of 16 shooting and grabbed 6 rebounds, helping Chipola finish with an 11-1 conference record. The 11 conference wins ties a Chipola school record.
"This portion of the season is now over," said Heiar. "We’ll take a day or two to regroup before turning our attention to the tournament. I think our guys will look back many years from now and realize what we’ve done, but nobody here is satisfied just yet. We still have higher aspirations."
When a 13 point advantage midway through the second half was trimmed to just two with 7:23 to play, the Indians turned to a group of freshman for a spark. Torye Pelham, Gary Flowers, and Jon Kreft each punched home thunderous dunks down the stretch on Chipola fast-breaks, while Casey Mitchell nailed a three-pointer on a 4 on 3 break to help propel Chipola to the win.
"We had a group guys that came in and gave us energy when we needed it," said Heiar. "But we put ourselves into that position by not getting stops on the other end. Thankfully we dug in down the stretch and changed momentum in our favor."
Kreft, along with freshman Vernon Teel, added 12 and 10 points for the Indians. Mitchell and sophomore Malik Alvin both chipped in 8 points as Chipola finished the regular season undefeated at 14-0 in front of the home crowd.
Chipola now advances to the state tournament on March 5-8, where the defending state champions will play at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, March 5, representing the Panhandle Conference as the #1 seed. The Indians play the Mid-Florida Conference Runner-Up, which will be the winner of Central Florida and Seminole to be played Feb. 25.
Through an agreement between Chipola and Panhandle Area Educational Consortium, semi-final games on Friday, March 7, and Men’s and Women’s Championship games on Saturday, March 8, will be available to millions of DISH Network 61.5 subscribers on Channel #9418 and on PAEC’s Florida Education Channel on local cable systems. Visit www.dishnetwork.com or www.paec.org for more information.
Jackson County Comcast subscribers also will be able to view all evening session games—Wednesday through Saturday—on Chipola College Television.
Fans with Internet access, can watch a live video web-cast of all 14 tournament games on www.chipola.edu
"I’m really proud of what these guys have done thus far," said Chipola head coach Greg Heiar. "A lot of hard work has allowed us to be in this position heading into the state tournament."
On a night when sophomore walk-ons Antwon Hall, Eddie King, and Decoya White earned their first career starts while honoring their sophomore class, it was sophomore Mario Little who led the way. Little scored a game high 21 points on 9 of 16 shooting and grabbed 6 rebounds, helping Chipola finish with an 11-1 conference record. The 11 conference wins ties a Chipola school record.
"This portion of the season is now over," said Heiar. "We’ll take a day or two to regroup before turning our attention to the tournament. I think our guys will look back many years from now and realize what we’ve done, but nobody here is satisfied just yet. We still have higher aspirations."
When a 13 point advantage midway through the second half was trimmed to just two with 7:23 to play, the Indians turned to a group of freshman for a spark. Torye Pelham, Gary Flowers, and Jon Kreft each punched home thunderous dunks down the stretch on Chipola fast-breaks, while Casey Mitchell nailed a three-pointer on a 4 on 3 break to help propel Chipola to the win.
"We had a group guys that came in and gave us energy when we needed it," said Heiar. "But we put ourselves into that position by not getting stops on the other end. Thankfully we dug in down the stretch and changed momentum in our favor."
Kreft, along with freshman Vernon Teel, added 12 and 10 points for the Indians. Mitchell and sophomore Malik Alvin both chipped in 8 points as Chipola finished the regular season undefeated at 14-0 in front of the home crowd.
Chipola now advances to the state tournament on March 5-8, where the defending state champions will play at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, March 5, representing the Panhandle Conference as the #1 seed. The Indians play the Mid-Florida Conference Runner-Up, which will be the winner of Central Florida and Seminole to be played Feb. 25.
Through an agreement between Chipola and Panhandle Area Educational Consortium, semi-final games on Friday, March 7, and Men’s and Women’s Championship games on Saturday, March 8, will be available to millions of DISH Network 61.5 subscribers on Channel #9418 and on PAEC’s Florida Education Channel on local cable systems. Visit www.dishnetwork.com or www.paec.org for more information.
Jackson County Comcast subscribers also will be able to view all evening session games—Wednesday through Saturday—on Chipola College Television.
Fans with Internet access, can watch a live video web-cast of all 14 tournament games on www.chipola.edu
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