John Marshall High School | Archive | January, 2008

JM Blitzes Henrico

by Stephen M. Lewis
DigitalSports Richmond

John Marshall’s got it.

The creation of atmosphere. The swagger. The confidence. The players. The it.

They put all of it on Henrico Thursday night, defeating the homestanding Warriors 97-70 to launch themselves into the upper echelon of the Central Region with Highland Springs and Petersburg, the two top-ranked squads in the DigitalSports Top 10.

JM (13-2) is No. 3, and the way coach Frank Threatts‘ young guys have played, they won’t be giving the spot up anytime soon.

“They’ve been playing well the last two or three weeks,” Threatts said. “We wanted to get out fast ourselves. I knew they were not a fast-paced club. I wanted to get them to play fast. We pushed our defense up and put pressure on different places on the floor.”

The Justices’ 2-2-1 halfcourt defense wreaked havoc on Henrico’s guards, causing many turnovers.

When the ninth-ranked Warriors did advance past halfcourt, an imposing back line of 6-7 Travis McKie, 6-6 Darryl Lee and 6-5 Maurice Johnson were there to block or change shots or rebound caroms.

A 4-4 tie with 4:00 left in the first quarter changed into a 25-8 lead at the end of the period in favor of JM.

Henrico gave up seven turnovers in the run, each of which ended up in points for the Justices on layups from Devon Thornton (22 points) and powerful jams from super sophomores McKie (20 points, 11 rebounds) and Johnson (19 points).

When the Justices did set their offense, an open shot either went in or was rebounded by Lee and put back in. He had 10 points, eight in the first half, and 10 rebounds.

Henrico coach Vance Harmon called two timeouts in the period, one down 8-4, the other down 15-4. Nothing could work as JM unleashed a fury reserved for elite squads.

“They steamrolled us,” said Harmon, as Claude Summers put in 20 points for the Warriors. “From the opening tip. Just completely dominated. Right now, to me, it looks like they have that it factor. They looked poised out there and they are playing with a purpose.”

The lead ballooned to 25 on a nasty McKie spin move before the Warriors trimmed the lead to 17 against JM’s bench. Threatts brought out the first five in the second half, and the advantage crept up again.

Thornton nailed two of his four 3-pointers and McKie hit another and an old-fashioned three-point play to lead by 27 going into the fourth, 74-47.

The lead eventually got to 33 points before Thornton and the rest of the starters rested up for their big Colonial District tilt at Deep Run Friday at 7:30 p.m.

“Coach told us to pressure them from the jump,” Thornton said. “That’s all we had to do. Run ’em. We heard they don’t like to be pressed.”

Threatts likes this team, but loves 1997’s version. He makes sure to keep that 28-1, region champion and state semifinalist at the top of his 2008 team’s mind.

It’s pretty easy to do with C.T. Thornton and Lamar Taylor, two studs off the historic team, on the bench beside him.

“The only thing I can hope is to keep their heads straight,” Threatts said. “They can lose their focus quick. I’m trying to keep their minds right. There are bigger things ahead.”

J. Marshall 25 22 27 23 – 97
Henrico       8 22 17 23 – 70
John Marshall (13-2):
Farrar 7, Ward 2, Johnson 19, Jefferson 2, Brownlee 0, Brockington 5, Vaughan 0, Thornton 22, McKie 20, Brown 0, Braxton 8, Lee 10, Jackson 2. Totals: 39 12-15 97. 3-point goals: Thornton 4, McKie 2, Brockington.
Henrico (12-6): Prentiss 2, Summers 20, Davis 8, Robinson 0, Folden 10, McNeil 10, Wansley 9, Cooper 4, Jones 0, Zavelsky 3, Holmes 4. Totals: 23 22-30 70. 3-point goals: Davis 2.

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Girls Indoor Track Rankings – Jan. 31

Richmond Metro Indoor Track
Rankings
(As of Thursday, January 31)


Girl’s High
Jump

5-5, Corinna Brown (Prince George, Sr.)
5-4, Briana Hudson (Deep
Run, Jr.)
5-2, Marlena Daly (Deep Run, Jr.)

Girl’s Long
Jump
18-4, Nikki Nunn (Manchester, So.)
17-7 1/4, Ashley Orr (Deep
Run, Sr.)
17-4, Corinna Brown (Prince George, Sr.)

Girl’s Pole
Vault
12-0, Emma Dejarnette (Atlee, Jr.)
11-6, Rachael Hawks (Atlee,
Sr.)
10-9, Hillary Parsons (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)

Girl’s Shot
Put
36-1, Kristen Greene
(Thomas Dale, So.)
34-11, Sachet Wormley (Midlothian, Sr.)
32-9, Jasmine Van Story (Matoaca, Sr.)

Girl’s
Triple Jump
38-8, Jasia Richardson (J.R. Tucker, Jr.)
37-1, Ashley
Orr (Deep Run, Sr.)
36-7, Briana Hudson (Deep Run, Jr.)

Girl’s 4 x 800 M Relay
9:30.72, Midlothian
9:45.02, Maggie Walker     
9:51.08,
Douglas Freeman     

Girl’s 55 M
Hurdles
8.79, Erica Caldwell (Manchester, So.)
8.79, Regina Davis
(Lee-Davis, Sr.)
8.94, Cecily Young (Armstrong, Sr.)

Girl’s 55 M
Dash
7.27, Dionna Daniels
(Clover Hill, So.)
7.33, Shae Wilbon (Colonial Heights, Sr.)
7.38, Desiree Russell (Manchester, So.)

Girl’s 4 x 200 M
Relay
1:46.06, Manchester
1:47.08, Deep Run
1:49.40, Maggie Walker

Girl’s 1600 M Run
5:02.70, Kathleen Lautzenheiser (Midlothian, So.)
5:12.76, Barbara Strehler (Trinity, Jr.)
5:14.51, Amy Witt (Midlothian, So.)

Girl’s 500 M Run
1:17.46, Kacen
Delphin (Manchester, Sr.)
1:19.65, Paige Johnston (Midlothian,
Jr.)
1:21.71, Megan Sinclair (Colonial Heights, Jr.)

Girl’s 1000 M
Run
3:00.27, Paige Johnston (Midlothian, Jr.)
3:04.51, Sammy Dow
(Midlothian, Sr.)
3:05.24, Casey Fowler (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)

Girl’s 300 M Dash
41.54, Jayvonne Bowman (Deep
Run)
41.54, Shae Wilbon (Colonial Heights, Sr.)
41.81, Cecily Young (Armstrong,
Sr.)

Girl’s 3200 M Run
11:00.86, Kathleen Lautzenheiser
(Midlothian, So.)
11:07.50, Leia Lautzenheiser (Midlothian, So.)
11:17.77, Barbara Strehler (Trinity, Jr.)

Girl’s 4 x 400 M
Relay
4:06.38, Manchester      
4:10.03,
Colonial Heights
4:11.07, Midlothian

* Maggie Walker coach Jim Holdren compiles these
rankings. For adjustments, email him at jimholdren@aol.com.

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Boys Indoor Track Rankings – Jan. 31

Richmond Metro Indoor Track
Rankings
(As of Thursday, January 31)

Boy’s High Jump
6-6, Ben Katz (St. Christopher’s,
Jr.)
6-2, Antonio Puller (Lee-Davis, Sr.)
6-2, Mandela Stephens
(Hermitage)
6-2, Ronelle Stephens (Hermitage, Sr.)
6-2, Kirk Fischer (Deep
Run, Sr.)
6-2, Feild Craddock (Deep Run, Sr.)

Boy’s Long
Jump
21-10 1/2, Wesley Benitiz (Matoaca, Jr.)
21-5 1/2, Bernard
Seward (Armstrong, Sr.)
21-4 1/2, Chris Kourlesis (J.R. Tucker, Sr.)     

Boy’s Triple Jump
44-6 1/4, Antonio Puller (Lee-Davis,
Sr.)
44-6, Chris Kourlesis (J.R. Tucker, Sr.)     

44-5 1/4, Antonio Miller (Manchester, Sr.)


Boy’s Pole Vault
14-0, Matthew Armentrout (Deep
Run, Jr.)
13-0, Robby Dodson (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)
13-0, Alex Habermehl
(Prince George, Sr.)
13-0, C.J. Norris
(Atlee, Sr.)

Boy’s Shot Put
52-11 3/4, Adam Taylor
(Lee-Davis, Sr.)
52-3 1/4, Michael
Jones (Hermitage, Sr.)
50-7, Justin Simmons (Manchester, Sr.)

Boy’s 4 x 800 M Relay
8:05.24, Maggie Walker
8:18.09, Douglas
Freeman
8:19.60, St. Christopher’s

Boy’s 55
M Hurdles
7.64, Michael Quash (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)
7.94, Aaron
Harris (Patrick Henry, Jr.)
7.99, Matt Clark (St. Christopher’s,
Sr.)

Boy’s 55 M Dash
6.51, Mitchell Shifflett (Cosby,
So.)
6.56, Jamar Parham (Matoaca, Sr.)
6.57, Ronelle Stephens (Hermitage, Sr.)

Boy’s 4 x 200 M Relay
1:34.36, Cosby
1:34.86, St. Christopher’s    
1:35.45,
Petersburg

Boy’s 1600 M
Run
4:20.60, Jason Witt (Midlothian, Sr.)

4:21.16, Michael Hammond (Midlothian, Sr.)
4:21.46, Lewis McPherson (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)

Boy’s 500 M Run
1:06.54, Ulrick Smith (Douglas Freeman,
Sr.)
1:08.88, Jonathan
Sorah (Atlee, Sr.)
1:09.64, Nick Molloy (Saint Christopher’s, So.)

Boy’s 1000 M Run
2:35.43, Robert Reynolds
(Lee-Davis, Sr.)
2:38.10, Nathan Puckett (Hermitage, Sr.)
2:38.14, Lewis
McPherson (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)

Boy’s 300 M Run
35.96, Michael
Quash (Douglas Freeman, Sr.)
36.15, Marcus Burley (Highland Springs,
Sr.)
36.32, Bobby Adiele (Midlothian, Sr.)

Boy’s 3200 M
Run
9:25.23, Ben DeJarnette (Atlee, Jr.)
9:28.96, Davis Barry (Patrick Henry, Sr.)
9:34.01, Brian Welch (Mills
Godwin, Sr.)

Boy’s
4 x 400 M Relay
3:30.28, Douglas Freeman

3:32.66, Saint Christopher’s
3:34.58, J.R. Tucker

* Maggie Walker coach Jim Holdren compiles these
rankings. For adjustments, email him at jimholdren@aol.com.

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Girls Basketball Top 10 – Jan. 28

Records as of Sunday, Jan. 27
Previous ranking in parenthesis
 
1. Atlee 13-2    (1)

2. Meadowbrook 14-0   (2)

3. Cosby 12-4   (5)

4. L.C. Bird 11-4   (4)

5. Monacan 13-5  (3)


6. Thomas Dale 11-3   (7)

7. Mills Godwin 14-3   (6)

8. Midlothian 10-6   (10)

9. Deep Run 12-3   (8)

10. Highland Springs 10-3   (9)

Others receiving votes:

Manchester (7-8)

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Boys Basketball Top 10 – Jan. 28

Records as of Sunday, Jan. 27
Previous
ranking in parenthesis

1.
Highland Springs, 15-1   (1)

2.
Petersburg, 14-2   (2)

3.
John Marshall, 11-2   (3)

4.
L.C. Bird, 14-2   (4)

5.
Prince George, 13-3   (5)

6.
Huguenot, 10-6   (7)

7.
Meadowbrook, 10-5   (8)

8.
Cosby, 13-3   (9)

9. Henrico,
11-5   (NR)

10. Douglas Freeman, 11-5   (NR)

Others receiving votes:

Deep Run, 12-3 (6)


Mills Godwin, 11-6

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Boys Basketball POW – Jan. 8

Travis McKie, John Marshall Justices


Height:
6-7    Age: 15 (Turned in October)

Performance:
McKie started the week with 16 points in an OT victory over J.R. Tucker. Two days later, he followed with a 25-point outburst on Deep Run, avenging a loss to the Wildcats during Christmas break at the Fort Lee Tournament. The next day, McKie poured in 26 points to lead JM over Atlantic Shores in Slamfest. He’s averaging 19 points per game this season.

Aspirations:
“This year I want to make All-Metro and I want to go to the states. I think we can do both of those things this year. In life, I want to go to the NBA. Everybody that knows me knows that‘s what I want to do. If not, do something with computers.”

Best trait:
“Anything coach asks me to do. I’ll be the point, I’ll be the center, I’ll put the water on the bus. I think my best trait is rebounding. I can get it to [point guard] Randall Ward and let him run the team.”

Pet peeve:
“Right now my strength. My defense. Working more on my ball handling. I’ll probably be a 3-4 combo forward at the next level.”

Funniest teammate:
“We’ve got so many of them. You‘ve got Devon Thornton, Maurice Johnson, Darius Jackson, Jayvon Brownlee, Linwood Vaughan, and the assistant coach [former JM star Clarence Thornton]. All they do is crack jokes on the back of the bus. Even coach [Frank] Threatts can’t help but laugh sometimes.”

On bounce back win over Deep Run:
“We were more focused the second time. The first time going into the Fort Lee, we got a little comfortable. Deep Run, we just took them for granted.”

On toughness of Colonial District:
“I think we’ve got one of the hardest districts in the city. Freeman, Godwin, Deep Run. Hermitage is coming back strong. When they beat Huguenot I was like, whoa. And Tucker, Adam [Desgain] will give you 30 every night. That’s six good teams, including us. I think the Colonial and the Central District have got to be the toughest districts.”

How is it playing for Threatts:
“You’re playing with somebody that’s been coaching about triple your lifetime. You can’t tell him nothing about basketball. He knows everything. You learn things. You have to get used to him. When you get to know him you understand what he’s talking about. You have to listen.”

What NBA player would you like to meet:
“It’d have to be between Kobe [Bryant] and LeBron [James]. I like Kobe because he plays defense. He’s always on the all-defensive team. He still ain’t better than [Michael] Jordan. Jordan is the all-time greatest player, and if somebody tells you different let me know.”

– Stephen M. Lewis

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