Gulf Coast Holiday Classic

Gulf Coast Holiday Classic

Mobile, AL - The Gulf Coast Holiday Classic is in full swing after the first day of action at Spring Hill College. There are teams from as far as Louisiana competing in the tournament.














The Gulf Coast Holiday Classic teams compete over a 3- Day period. There are two brackets the red and green. 





Day 1 to start everything off was St. Luke's vs Daphne, after the end of the 1st quarter Daphne was trailing by 6 points 17-11 St. Luke's. At the half Daphne was still behind 31-23 but was able to pull out the win 58-51 to advance.




Day 1 Scores





St. Luke's 51 Daphne 58




Williamson 66 West Florida 64




Blount 67 Jay 56




MGM 52 Pensacola 33




Theodore 44 Vigor 42




McGill-Toolen 89 Southside Selma 31




LeFlore 48 Archbishop Shaw 45




Cottage Hill 70 Faith Academy 57








Day 2 Scores





St. Luke's 46 Jay 49




Vigor 53 Archbishop Shaw 48




West Florida 64 Pensacola 48




South side Selma 41 Faith Academy 74




Blount 67 Daphne 66




LeFlore 46 Theodore 43




MGM 64 Williamson 62




Cottage Hill 72 McGill-Toolen 74




Day 3 Scores





Archbishop Shaw 44 St. Luke's 31




Pensacola 47 Southside Selma 37




Jay 46 Vigor 61




West Florida 66 Faith Academy 62




Daphne 55 Theodore 64




Wiiliamson 47 Cottage Hill 71




Blount 52 LeFlore 57 (LeFlore Green Bracket Champions) - (Blount Green Bracket Runner-Up)




MGM 43 McGill-Toolen 59 (McGill-Toolen (Red Bracket Champion) - (MGM Red Braclet Runner-Up)
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