Plant City Observer

Durant basketball claims wins over Spoto

Durant basketball made their way to Riverview on Tuesday as both the boys and the girls left with wins over Spoto, with the boys claiming a 60-50 victory after the girls thoroughly handled their contest by way of a resounding 79-13 final.

Spoto’s girls entered the contest at 8-9 on the season – coming off of a strong stretch that featured five wins over their previous seven games – and were quickly able to open the scoring with a layup for a 2-0 lead and subsequently keep the contest tight for much of the first quarter. Durant quickly responded with a bucket from senior forward Sophia Flair to tie it at 2-2 but the Spartans swiped a 3-2 lead back on a free throw at the other end. After a defensive stop from Spoto, senior Ki’Ajanae Gordon came up with a steal and took it right downcourt for a bucket at the other end to give the Cougars their first lead of the night at 4-3. Inside buckets from senior guard Miani Mejia and Flair extended the Durant lead to 8-3 but a three from Spoto cut the deficit to 8-6. Gordon then came up with another steal, converted on the other end with another easy basket, but Spoto fired right back again with a three to cut the Cougars’ advantage to just 10-9. A three from Mejia and a score in transition from senior Maggie Lauber would put Durant up by six, but yet another three from Spoto once again cut the advantage to one possession as Durant held a 15-12 lead.

And while the Spartans found a way to hang around for much of the first quarter, the game would quickly take a turn. As Durant raced out to a 24-12 lead, a foul put the Spartans at the free throw line where they would convert one shot in what would astoundingly be their last point of the contest. Following one more drive and layup from Gordon, Durant would hold a 26-13 lead at the end of the first quarter.

The start of the second quarter was a masterclass from Durant’s defense, forcing turnover after turnover as the Cougars’ offense continued to ride hot hands from their senior stars in Lauber, Mejia and Flair. The trio seemingly scored with ease as the Cougars continued to build their lead up to 48-13 and a late layup from junior Hailee Rawlins gave Durant a 50-13 lead heading into halftime.

The second half was merely a continuation of the dominance that Durant displayed in the first two quarters, with tight defense and offensive play that couldn’t be contained even as the Cougars began to rely heavily on their bench to handle much of the remaining work. On the heels of an unreal 55-0 run to finish the contest, the Cougars cruised to a 79-13 final.

The win moves Durant’s girls to 13-4 on the season, with two of their four losses this year coming outside of their regular season schedule against two strong Tampa Bay area teams in Riverview Sarasota and Tampa Prep via tournament play during the holiday season. Their 63-point margin of victory also marks the Cougars’ biggest win of the year and their largest single-game margin of victory since notching a 78-11 win over Spoto in 2022.

After a contest against Leto on Wednesday, the Cougars will finish their regular season schedule with road games against Leto on Friday and Brandon next Monday.

Following the girls contest, Durant’s boys rallied to a 60-50 victory to move to 11-7 on the year, led by senior guard Xavier Peavy’s team-high 27 points.

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