March 9, 2013
Scott back in boys title hunt
Surprising Skyhawks seeded No. 7 in state tournament, face Fairmont Senior Thursday
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Kenny Kemp
Scott senior guard Matt Dolan (20) makes his second state tournament appearance this week. He started for the Skyhawks in 2011 as a sophomore.
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"He's been a great leader. He's not the most vocal person, but he shows it. He does it with all of his actions. You watch him play and he plays as hard as anybody. He just leads by example.''

Dolan leads the team in scoring, carrying a 17-point average, followed by Eric May (10.5) and Logan Webb (9.2).

But the Skyhawks aren't always about points - not when you play in the defensive-minded Cardinal Conference.

Three teams in the Cardinal allowed less than 50 points per game this season - Poca (42.9), Herbert Hoover (45.9) and Chapmanville (46.0). Tolsia, another AA state tournament entry, just missed at 50.8.

Scott, thusly, has needed to be able to play at all speeds during the course of the season. The Skyhawks won a 39-35 game against Poca and have also won five games each with scores in 50s and 60s, twice in the 70s and twice in the 80s.

"I think it does help us,'' Cabell said, "playing in this conference. Any time you play Poca, you're going to be in that type of game. We would like to be a little bit higher.

"But this game's about nothing but matchups. If you can match up against a team . . . we can play in the 60s and 70s and we can play in the 30s and 40s, just depending on how matchups go.''

In that regard, Cabell delegates a lot of the credit to his assistant coaches - Steve McComas, Johnny Baldwin and Chester Mitchell.

"It says a lot for our team,'' Cabell said. "I think I've got one of the best coaching staffs in the state.''

Reach Rick Ryan at 304-348-5175 or rickr...@wvgazette.com.

 

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