Thursday, March 6, 2008

I Drove All Night. G. Jackson, Digital Harbor slap off New Town, 56.

George Jackson's calm with led the Rams to a 56-50 winning over the defending fight for Titans. "George is just a wonderful location guardian to have," Rams older promote Jermaine Edwards said. "He's just a amaze general, and I disposition him." After going scoreless in the sooner quarter, and with Digital Harbor down 16-8, Jackson got hot.



On back-to-back possessions, he drove the lane and was fouled. He made all four at large throws. With a baby fist in the quarter, he sliced his modus vivendi through the stain for a awkward scoop layup, and on the next possession, he did the same thing, only he scored with his upper hand, giving the No. 9 Rams (14-5) a 29-28 lead.

i drove all night






"He played as if an all-star," said George's brother, Justin Jackson (12 points, six rebounds). "I just loved his leadership." He was just as actively to suppress in the fourth quarter.



With 2:44 liberal and the Rams clinging to a 45-44 lead, he drove to the leftist attitude and made a tough, off-balance bound jigger while getting fouled. He made the outspoken put off to give the Rams a four-point lead. He drove and passed to Gary Brannon for a layup on the next possession.



When the Titans (16-8) got the ball back, he stripped Clarke and found Edwards (eight points, 10 rebounds, four blocks) for a layup. On the next play, he stripped Clarke again. To put an holler aim on his performance, with 24.1 seconds left, he drove the span of the court and scored a layup while getting fouled.



Jackson finished with 19 points (9-for-9 on unconstrained throws), six assists, four steals, three rebounds and two blocks. More importantly, Digital Harbor advanced to the semifinals. "It's wealthy to be a compressed celebration," Rams omnibus Johnnie Grimes said. "We have to be on for a sound foe next round.



" Clarke finished with 17 points but scored just four in the backer half.




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