Lady Jets split decisions in Pete Arrington Thanksgiving Classic

November 29, 2021
Alexia Dizeko (5) is shown driving to the bucket. She was the high scorer for the Lady Jets in both games of the Pete Arrington Classic Tournament.
Alexia Dizeko (5) is shown driving to the bucket. She was the high scorer for the Lady Jets in both games of the Pete Arrington Classic Tournament.

   The NJCAA nationally ranked South Georgia Technical College Lady Jets split decisions in the Pete Arrington Thanksgiving Classic over the Thanksgiving Holidays.  They walked away with a 72 – 37 win over Motlow State College from Tullahoma, Tennessee and former assistant coach Kezia Conyers in the opener on Friday, but then dropped a 69 – 58 decision to the Daytona State College Falcons on Saturday to drop to 6 – 3 overall this season.

   In the other games of the tournament, Daytona State defeated Albany Tech, 58 – 55 and Albany Tech walked away with a 69 – 50 win over Motlow State.  Albany Tech is 5 – 4 overall and Motlow State is 2 – 7.  Daytona State is 5 – 2.

    “As expected coming into the season, we are going through some growing pains,” said South Georgia Technical College Athletic Director and Lady Jets head coach James Frey.  “I knew we would struggle at times, especially early playing 10 freshmen and unfortunately we have.

   “I still have a tremendous amount of confidence that as we go through these learning experiences and as the freshmen keep working and get some experience, we are going to be good,” said Frey.  “We just have to learn how to work consistently and have a desire to get better.  I am not sure we all have that desire. As the coach it is my job to figure who does and coach that group up and keep it moving forward.”

   The Lady Jets allowed Motlow State to score first in the match-up on Friday, but by the end of the first quarter South Georgia Technical College was up 19 – 11 over the Bucks and never looked back.  “Friday against Motlow State, we controlled the tempo and limited our turnovers,” said Coach Frey.  “We were even able to fight through another bad shooting game and get a good win.”

   The Lady Jets only shot 42.9 percent from the field and 22.7% from the three-point line against Motlow State.  The Lady Jets had a total of 14 turnovers in that contest, six in the first half and eight in the second half.

   Freshman shooting forward Alexia Dizeko from Switzerland led the Lady Jets in scoring with 13 points.  She and freshman shooting guard Cintia Lopez from Spain, were the only two players in double-digits.  Lopez had 10 points.

   Another freshman, Fanta Gassama from Spain, accounted for nine points off the bench followed by freshman point guard Laurie Calixte from Canada, and Maikya Simmons, sophomore point guard from Virginia, with seven points each.  Mame Thiaw scored six points, Kamya Hollingshed added five points, Tena Ikidi had four, Luana Leite, 3, and Camryn James, Majomary Ubi, Susana Posada Yepes, and Loes Rozing each accounted for two points.

   Following the big win over Motlow State, the Lady Jets fell to Daytona State College 69 – 58 on Saturday.  The unranked Daytona State College Falcons are currently 5 -2 on the season.  They lost to the second ranked Chipola College team and Indian River before upsetting the 15th ranked Lady Jets.

   “We struggled to score against Daytona State,” said Frey.  “We were 17 of 33 from the free throw line and 3 – 17 from the three.  We turned the ball over 11 times in the first half and got down by 17 at half-time.  We did a better job of controlling the glass and limiting turnovers in the second half and we were able to cut the lead to six but in the end, just not being able to score when we’re wide open has really hurt.”

   Dayton was up 18 – 17 at the end of the first quarter but outscored the Lady Jets 19 – 4 in the second quarter to pull ahead 37 – 21 at the end of the first half.  The Lady Jets outscored Dayton, 22 – 19 in the third quarter and 15 – 13 in the fourth quarter but could not overcome that big deficit from the second quarter.

   Freshman shooting forward Alexia Dizeko led the Lady Jets in scoring again for the second day of the tournament with 17 points and she was the top rebounder with 14.  Sophomore shooting guard Kamya Hollingshed was the only other Lady Jet in double-digits with 12 points.

   Sophomore point guard Maikya Simmons added nine points, Cintia Lopez had six, and Camryn Jones and Tena Ikidi both contributed four points. Fanta Gassama scored three points followed by Majomary Ubi, with two points.

   The Lady Jets dropped to 6 – 3 on the season and are currently in third place in the GCAA with a 1 – 1 record.  They will travel to Albany on Wednesday, December 1st to face Albany Tech in a conference match-up at 5:30 p.m. and then host Chattahoochee Valley Community College at 1 p.m. on Saturday, December 4th.  After that, the Lady Jets will not play at home again un the Lady Jets Holiday Classic on December 28th, 29th, and 30th.  They will host Tallahassee Community College, Lawson State, and Gulf Coast.

Pete Arrington family supports the Lady Jets Pete Arrington Thanksgiving Basketball Classic.