The Lamar State College-Port Arthur Seahawks kicked the 2009 season off on a bright note by delivering a 101-79 whipping to the visiting Southern University Port City Jaguars.
LSC-PA took its first lead after point guard Von Jones nailed a 3-pointer to make the score 3-2. Kavon Rose, a TCU transfer, added a 3-pointer to take a 6-2 lead and then dropped a third trey. Before SU knew it, Port Arthur had an 18-7 lead.
Rose led the team in scoring with 23 points and hit four threes on the night.
While the Seahawks never lost control of the contest or lost their lead, they did not put the Jaguars completely away until Beaumont's Roman Vaughn came off the bench near the 10 minute mark in the second half.
LSC-PA had fizzled offensively, which allowed the Jags to trim a 19-point defecit to 10 over six minutes of action. That's when Port Arthur's first year coach Matt Cross turned to a three bench players, including Vaughn, who provided a tremendous and unexpected spark.
Moment's after the 6-4 winger entered the court, he scored a bucket, picked up a free throw and then added four more points to give the Seahawks a 71-55 advantage. Vaughn scored six straight points for Port Arthur and had 15 on the night. He also hauled in seven rebounds and had a pair of assists, all in nine minutes.
"He really came in and gave us a lift," Cross said of Vaughn. "He gave us some good minutes and really showed me something out there."
Cross explained that Vaughn was able to step into a bigger role once the team lost Dion Waiters for the remainder of the fall semester.
"That gave him a chance to get some minutes and now he has a chance to compete and prove himself. It gives me a chance to see what he can bring to the team," said Cross whose team moves to 1-0 on the season and will meet Lone-Star College in Kingwood today at 4 p.m.
Cross said he saw two negatives in Port Arthur's first win.
"We didn't hold our leads and we didn't rebound well enough to be a the kind of team we want to be," he said. "If we are going to become a regional powerhouse, we're going be more disciplined and improve our rebounding. We're a long away from where I want us to be. We've got a lot of work to do before we play Lon Morris (LSC-PA's first conference matchup).
"But this was a good start. We stretched our lead late and scored 100 points."
Leviante Davis, a 6-5 forward, led the team in rebounds with eight. He also matched Rose's 23 points.
Vaughn was the Seahawks third leading scorer. Jones followed with 10 points and Silbee's Nick Walters hit three 3-pointers to score nine points off the bench. He entered in the same rotation as Vaughn.
Jones also had a team-high eight assists.
The Seahawks will return home on a Friday to face Coastal Blend College at 7 p.m.
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Matt Cross wondered Wednesday whether Lamar Port Arthur’s basketball team had enough healthy players available to face Kilgore College.
The Lamar State program literally was falling apart before head coach Cross’ eyes. The game clock didn’t work. The players were dropping like Lakeshore mosquitoes.
Point guard Derrick Dawkins had crutches after sustaining a knee injury Saturday. Wing man Elton Roy missed last Saturday’s game with a knee sprain. Opposite wing Eldridge Moore was hobbled by an ankle sprain. Power man Jayon James was sick with bronchitis. Post man Elijah Pittman seemed out of sorts too.
“I’m only about 75 percent,” said the Seahawks third-year coach after canceling a lunch appointment.
It got worse at the start of this 75-50 victory in Carl Parker Center before life improved any on the good ship Seahawk.
Playmaker deluxe Brandon Peters said he was “hit in the mouth” by a Kilgore player’s shoulder.
“I’m going to have to go to the dentist tomorrow morning,” Peters said, shaking his head. “The guy knocked my teeth all the way back.”
Battered and beaten to a pulp, the Seahawks (especially Peters) proved that basketball definitely is played above the shoulders, too.
More than anything else, Lamar State simply relaxed and rebounded. And rebounded some more.
The Seahawks crashed the boards in a way that they have not pounded them in a couple of weeks. They knocked home seven three-pointers and welcomed a special addition to their star of the game show. Lamar State College-Port Arthur, meet Lakeem Duncan.
“We asked one person to step up in practice with Derrick going to the doctor tomorrow (Thursday) and Lakeem did,” his head coach Cross said.
Duncan led the way with 16 points and backcourt buddy Shondel Stewart added 15. Peters changed jerseys (to 32 from his usual 23) after losing blood from being hit in the mouth. Peters had 11 points and 8 boards. Roy patiently treated his wounded knee all weekend with ice and also scored 11. Bum ankle or not, Moore managed 10 boards and 8 points.
And a clean shaven head coach smiled afterwards after every one in Seahawk Nation told him that his team needed to rebound better. After Trinity Valley outrebounded Lamar State by seven on Saturday, the Seahawks returned to work and captured the backboard battle on this night, 33-22.
“I thought we rebounded the ball well consistently,” Cross said. “We’re still No. 1 in our conference and if we can get everybody healthy, we can still have a very good chance to defend our championship.”
Parker Center’s game clock has been malfunctioning for the past three home games and it had a way of really dictating a lot about this game. The game officials had to frequently counsel Kilgore head coach Brian Hoberecht about the clock and its unpredictable nature.
A very good indicator of Seahawks prosperity arrived eight minutes into this one when Roy penetrated on a weave and dished out to Moore in the left corner. The 6-5 sophomore knocked home a three-pointer for a 15-8 Lamar State lead. Kilgore never got within five points the rest of the game.
Another telltale moment developed right before the half when Roy missed a jumper, but followed his own shot on a layup to give the Seabirds a 36-19 cushion. Kilgore never got closer than 10 after that.
Lamar State (18-5 and 10-2) will welcome all the support in Baytown that it can receive on Saturday night. The Seahawks visit Lee College that night at 7:30 p.m. - LU to honor Gilligan as distinguished alumnus
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