NACOGDOCHES, Texas -- Sophomore TJ Holyfield made two free throws with 5 seconds left and had his first career double-double with a 21 points and 14 rebounds to help Stephen F. Austin beat Longwood 66-60 on Tuesday for coach Kyle Kellers first Lumberjack victory.It was tied at 57-all with 2 minutes left. But Longwood didnt score until Isaiah Walton hit a 3-pointer with 8 seconds left to pull to 64-60. Holyfield secured it at the line.Dallas Cameron added 12 points and Leon Gilmore III had eight points and eight rebounds for Stephen F. Austin (1-1). The Lumberjacks won their 29th straight home game, which is tied for the third longest active streak in the nation with South Dakota State.Holyfield, who scored a career-high, had 14 points and nine rebounds in the first half as SFA held a 31-27 lead.Walton led Longwood (0-2) with 15 points and Darrion Allen had 12 points and seven rebounds. The Lancers are still looking for their first win under first-year coach Jayson Gee. 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To then upgrade it to the silver, and upgrade it again to the gold ... is like, Olympic champion Joe Clarke, Olympic champion, like, what?Right after Clarke, Jiri Prskavec of the Czech Republic, the current world champion, was fastest through the first quarter and then penalized for touching a gate with his head. Last man, Jakub Grigar of Slovakia, the world junior champion, could place only fifth.Typically in the tight canoe community, they were his friends, so he wasnt wishing them ill luck, but he admitted to being nervous while waiting in his kayak the finish area.For sure, Ive had some luck, and you need a bit of luck in this sport to excel. Thats come today, Clarke said. I dont know what I did to deserve that but I did something rightt along the way.ddddddddddddKauzer finished with the silver medal, and Prskavec got the bronze. It was the first Olympic medals for all three, and only the second gold in canoe slalom for Britain.Thanks to government funding, Clarke and the British team came to Rio de Janeiro often enough for training camps to consider Whitewater Stadium a second home. His family believed in him enough that 20 relatives and friends were in the stands to watch, including his parents and brother.Ive certainly made it worthwhile them coming here, he said. My parents sacrificed so much for me.Clarke was initially turned away by his local Stafford and Stone Canoe Club because he was too young to join, but when some places became open for young paddlers, he was invited to write a letter to explain why he should be given a chance. He was one of eight applicants from 60 to be accepted, and joined the club when he was 11.Despite having never previously won a major race, the 23-year-old Clarke found a groove in the roaring waters of his second home to be a medal contender through the heats, where he placed second overall, and the semifinals, where he placed third. Making the final was his main goal, and a medal a bonus.As for Redgrave, hed seen him in person across a room once at Britains Rio base before the Olympics, and they finally spoke for the first time in a congratulatory radio call after the win.That was amazing to hear from him, Clarke said. I left no stone unturned out there today. ' ' '