■News Herald photo: Tracy WilcoxAn unidentified Eagle (foreground) contests the shot of Crusader Alex Caster.FCA makes four an encoreJim OberdierThe News HeraldPanama City Christian School had the game plan it wanted in its fourth meeting with Fellowship Christian Academy, but the Crusaders were only able to execute it for the first half.Using a predominantly slowdown approach, PCCS was ahead 27-20 over unbeaten FCA Tuesday night at Rosenwald Middle School. But the Eagles came out in the second half dic-■ MORE PREP: Results of area basketball, wrestling and soccer/Page 4Ctating a fast-break tempo, enabling them to remain unbeatenwith a 64-57 victory.“Our problem is we don’t have a point guard,” said PCCS coach Fred Denecke, noting the Crusaders had 21 turnovers to 17 assists. “Fellowship dictated everything that happened in that third quarter. When that happens, you’re gonna lose. We don’t have anyone who can slow down the tempo.”As FCA’s confidence grew in the third, so did PCCS’ tendency for turnovers, at one point the Crusaders committing three in as many possessions.Leading the FCA charge on both ends was Travaras Reed, who scored 13 of his game-high 23 points in the decisive thirdquarter.The Eagles (18-0, 9-0 Panhandle Christian Conference)Please See EAGLES / 4C