Sunday, January 10, 2010

Emilee getting her groove back

Lee Scroggins' daughter Emilee is back at it again on the basketball court. Emilee, who missed most of last season with an illness, led Cutter Morning Star to the finals of the Garland County Tournament on Saturday.
Cutter Morning Star lost to Jessieville 46-32 Saturday night. Emilee had 13 points but couldn't finish the game due to illness.
The semifinals were played Saturday morning with Cutter Morning Star beating Kirby. Emilee had 27 points and 10 rebounds in the win.
On the season, she's averaging about 19 points per game.
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By the way, for those wondering why I'm not updating Marandalynn Parker's games at Ouachita Baptist this season, well, I don't have access to the box scores.
Last year, former News-Times sports writer Brian Howard was the SID at Ouachita and did an incredible job of getting information out about his teams and athletes. Howard is no longer at OBU and the new guy ... well, he's not Brian Howard.
I've tried to get information but the new guy's response was, "Hey, I'm new."
So, OBU is now in the same boat as UAPB as far as sports information goes. Any athlete who plays for OBU might as well be playing for William & Mary because I can't get any information on them as far as statistics and how they're doing.
Hopefully, Miss Parker is having a good season for the Lady Tigers. I'll have to drop her a text to find out.

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