Selma High girls steamrolls Southside

Published 6:09 pm Friday, December 20, 2019

Selma High is one win away from defending its Dallas County Schools Girls’ Basketball Tournament championship.

Rodericka Parker scored 21 points and made eight assists as the Lady Saints hammered Southside 54-29 in the tournament semifinals on Friday at Wallace Community College-Selma.

The Lady Saints advanced to the tournament finals at 4 p.m. Saturday.

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Selma (6-3) jumped out to a 14-2 lead in the game’s first three minutes and they never looked back.

“The girls came out with a lot of energy and I’ve been stressing that to them,” Lady Saints coach Willie Morgan said. “They played great defense and made a lot of steals.”

Parker said one of her individual goals is to repeat as tournament champions and earn a second straight MVP honor.

“It’s important because I want to win another title,” Parker said.

Selma led 25-6 after one quarter and 35-16 at halftime. The Lady Saints took a 48-24 lead into the fourth quarter.

The Lady Saints had two other solid performers: Aeraonna Manuel and Saryah Pope.

Manuel was the Lady Saints’ other double-figurer scorer with 10 points. Pope scored nine points, but grabbed a game-high 14 rebounds.

Kylan Brown scored 21 points to lead Southside.

The Lady Saints reached the semifinals by beating Ellwood Christian Academy 55-18 as Brown scored 14 points, Jakeria Robinson added 10.