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Next-Level Win for Pleasant Valley

Next-level win

Ranburne, AL – Pleasant Valley beats Woodland to earn first boys subregion berth since 2003, boys and girls will play host Ranburne for area titles Thursday; will be updated

CLASS 2A AREA 9 TOURNAMENT
Girls Game

Pleasant Valley 44, Woodland 35
Boys Game
Pleasant Valley 51, Woodland 43
Thursday’s Games
Girls championship: Pleasant Valley vs. Ranburne, 5 p.m.
Boys championship: Pleasant Valley vs. Ranburne, 6:30 p.m.

By Al Muskewitz

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Brad Hood had it all planned out. He was going to write a big ‘20’ on his coach’s clipboard and when his Pleasant Valley boys basketball team finished off its playoff victory he was going to split that clipboard over his knee symbolizing the breaking of a decades long drought.  That was the plan — even last year — but turns out he didn’t do it.

It wasn’t because the Raiders didn’t pull it off their most significant victory in years — oh, they did, in a big way — but now he’s saving the theatrics for an even more special occasion later in the week. The Raiders did end what Hood called “20 years of purgatory” Tuesday night by pulling away late to beat Woodland 51-43 in the Class 2A Area 9 boys semifinals at Ranburne. It was significant because in a three-team area — the only three-team area in 2A — the victory assured them a spot in the subregion round for the first time since 2003.

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They will play Ranburne Thursday for the area tournament championship and even more clipboard-breaking history – winning an area title and hosting a subregion game for the first time since 2000. “I thought the pressure would be too much because they knew the scale of the game,” Hood said. “The seven-footer (Woodland’s Christian Beam) made it tough because we had to rely on the perimeter, we had to rely on outside shots and defense, which sometimes you can’t count on, and we went dry there at the end of the third/(beginning of the) fourth quarter, then all of a sudden (Kyle) Smith goes bang-bang and gave us that breathing room we needed.”

Obviously, none of the players on the current team were around when the Raiders last made the subregion round or even won an area tournament title; Kolby Battles is their only senior. Heck, was still a Jacksonville State student in those years but was helping then-coach Shane Sanderson on the PV staff. “It means a lot to me that I got to be on this team and contribute to winning,” Battles said. “It’s been 20 years since this has happened and I got to be a part of it.”  [read more…]

GIRLS GAME
PLEASANT VALLEY 44, WOODLAND 35: Macey Roper scored 15 points, Rebekah Gannaway had 14 and the Lady Raiders opened a big lead before substituting liberally in the fourth quarter. Roper had 12 of her points in the first half and Gannaway had nine as PV opened a 31-9 lead.

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