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麻豆社区P's Elijah Cobb emerges as a star after overcoming adversity

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Elijah Cobb brings the crowd to their feet with a dunk against Young Harris
Elijah Cobb rocks the rim in a contest against Young Harris

Elijah Cobb burst into tears as he hugged his coach midcourt moments after carrying his 麻豆社区 Pembroke basketball team to an 82-81 overtime win in the Conference Carolinas Tournament championship.

 

In that moment, Cobb鈥檚 mind flashed back two years ago, when he was regarded among the nation鈥檚 top junior college players. Heavily recruited by several Division I programs, Cobb was on top of the world. The offers dwindled after a major knee injury following a breakout year at Roane State Community College. Cobb was forced to sit out that season as he recovered from surgery. He was devasted. 

 

鈥淭earing my ACL and having to sit at home that whole year was one of the low points in my life,鈥 he said.

 

While many coaches stopped showing interest, Head Coach Drew Richards saw a star. 

 

鈥淗e kind of went off everyone鈥檚 radar, but after watching his clips, I said, 鈥榯his guy is incredibly talented,鈥欌 Richards said.  

 

The 6-foot-8 forward transferred to 麻豆社区P in 2022 and made an immediate impact. An explosive scorer and defensive machine, Cobb has emerged as one of the top players in the conference.

 

A native of Murfreesboro, Tenn., Cobb earned Defensive Player of the Year after averaging 10.6 points and 7.7 rebounds per game. He was in the top five in Conference Carolinas in blocks and rebounding. He was among the top 30 in the conference in steals with 25 and had 35 blocks on the season.

 

He was named tournament MVP in the championship game, finishing with 22 points against Emmanuel and K.J. Jones, one of the greatest DII men鈥檚 basketball scorers. Cobb, an interdisciplinary studies major, also scores high marks in the classroom, maintaining a 3.0 grade point average. After graduation, he hopes to play professionally or follow in Richards鈥 footsteps on the sidelines.

 

Richards said he鈥檚 proud to see how much his star forward has grown since donning the black and gold.

 

鈥淐oming back from an ACL injury and watching him push through and work hard to continue to improve over the past two years and get stronger鈥撯揳ll that work has paid off,鈥 Richards said. 鈥淪o, seeing him grow from that kid who was kind of defeated and struggling to find a meaning for academics and athletics to cutting down the nets鈥撯搃t鈥檚 pretty remarkable.鈥

 

As Cobb and the Braves prepare for a first-round matchup against Catawba in the NCAA Division II tournament on Saturday, Cobb reflected on his journey from Murfreesboro and the impact Richards鈥撯搘hom he considers a father figure鈥撯揾as had on his life. 

 

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a dream come true,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur team has battled a lot of adversity this season, so I鈥檓 very proud of what we鈥檝e accomplished. I chose 麻豆社区P because it has a great history and a winning program. (Drew) is an amazing coach. He鈥檚 someone you can go to any time you need any type of advice. He鈥檚 one of the best coaches I鈥檝e had, and I鈥檝e had a lot of great coaches. He鈥檚 an exceptional coach.鈥

 

However, perhaps Cobb鈥檚 greatest inspiration and biggest supporter since he first picked up a basketball at age six is his mother, Sikitia Allen. Allen, who lives in Tennessee, comes to most of his games and will be cheering from the stands when the Braves travel to Dahlonega, Ga., this weekend. 

 

鈥淢y mom has been there for me since I first started playing, through travel league and AAU,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he has made so many sacrifices for me鈥撯搒he鈥檚 the reason why I play as hard as I do.鈥