Seahawks back with a vengeance in 88-48 win over Jarvis Christian

Freshman Jamyus Jones (0) goes up for two of his team-best 17 points for Lamar State College Port Arthur on Thursday night against Jarvis Christian College. The Seahawks won the non-conference game 88-48.
Freshman Jamyus Jones (0) goes up for two of his team-best 17 points for Lamar State College Port Arthur on Thursday night against Jarvis Christian College. The Seahawks won the non-conference game 88-48.

When the Seahawks get mad, things get ugly.

Still licking the wounds from a two-point road loss on Tuesday, Lamar State College Port Arthur took out its frustration on Jarvis Christian College to the tune of an 88-48 win at the Carl Parker Center on Thursday night.

The blowout victory keeps the Seahawks perfect at home and moves their overall record to 4-3.

Key to the win was an inside-out attack that kept Jarvis on its heels from the start. While freshmen Jamyus Jones and Darion Chatman dropped points in from long distance, sophomore transfer Colin Just pounded the ball inside.

Jones scored 17 to lead the Seahawks' offense, while Chatman added 16. Both are graduates of Port Arthur Memorial High School. Just picked up his first double-double performance as a Seahawk, hitting for 12 points with 10 rebounds.

The Seahawks' offense simply ran away from the Bulldogs early, knocking down 62 percent of their shots from the field in the first half, including a 60 percent clip from the 3-point line. While the Hawks have struggled somewhat from the free throw line this season, they showed none of that against Jarvis, finishing the game 19 of 26 for 73.3 percent.

Six minutes into the first half, Jarvis held a one-point margin at 12-11 but LSCPA's defense would have no more of that. The Seahawks held the Bulldogs scoreless over the next seven minutes to go up 32-12.

Freshman guards Devaughn Thomas and Terrance Minor each added eight points for the Seahawks.

Jarvis Christian was led by Jahuan White, who scored 19 points.

The Seahawks continue their three-game homestand with a Saturday matchup against Lone Star College-Kingwood. That game tips off at the Carl Parker Center at 3 p.m. The final game before conference starts will come against North American University on Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 7 p.m.