LOCAL ROUNDUP: HPCA basketball sweeps Piedmont Classical

HIGH POINT – Excessive Level Christian defeated Piedmont Classical 59-47 in nonconference boys basketball Tuesday at HPCA.

James Singletary had 14 factors and 10 rebounds for the Cougars (3-1). Robert Nyamongo added 12 factors and eight rebounds, whereas Jysen Seymore additionally had 12 factors, 5 assists and 4 steals. Sonne Williams chipped in 11 factors, six assists and 4 steals.

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Within the women recreation, HPCA received 59-12 to open its season 1-0. Blakely Bowman had 20 factors, 15 rebounds, seven assists and 7 steals, whereas Landyn Smith had 19 factors, six rebounds and 6 steals. Lauren Robinson added eight factors and eight rebounds, adopted by Kerri Langfitt had 4 factors and 6 rebounds.

HPCA has moved its convention opener in opposition to Greensboro Day initially scheduled for Friday to Thursday as a result of risk of unhealthy climate.

SOUTHWEST GUILFORD, SOUTHEAST GUILFORD

PLEASANT GARDEN – Southwest Guilford beat Southeast Guilford 69-45 in nonconference boys basketball Tuesday at Southeast. The Cowboys improved to 2-1.

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Within the women recreation, Southwest Guilford received 44-41 to enhance to 3-0.

WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN GIRLS, PROVIDENCE DAY

CHARLOTTE – Wesleyan Christian misplaced 58-39 in opposition to Windfall Day in nonconference women basketball Tuesday at Windfall Day. The Trojans dipped to 4-2.

WESTCHESTER COUNTRY DAY BOYS, NEW GARDEN FRIENDS

GREENSBORO – Westchester Nation Day edged New Backyard Associates 53-52 in nonconference boys basketball Tuesday at New Backyard Associates. The Wildcats improved to 2-1.

EAST DAVIDSON, PARKLAND

WINSTON-SALEM – East Davidson fell 68-43 in opposition to Parkland in nonconference boys basketball Tuesday at Parkland. The Golden Eagles dipped to 0-2. Within the women recreation, East misplaced 68-28 to maneuver to 0-2.

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LEDFORD, NORTH DAVIDSON

WALLBURG – Ledford beat rival North Davidson 77-56 in nonconference boys basketball Tuesday at Ledford. The Panthers improved to 3-0.

Within the women recreation, Ledford received 61-3-38 to enhance to 2-1.

OAK GROVE, NORTHERN GUILFORD

GREENSBORO – Oak Grove topped Northern Guilford 62-40 in nonconference boys basketball Tuesday at Northern.

Cam Cannady scored 17 factors to guide the Grizzlies (1-0). Toot Clay added 14 factors, whereas Jyden Barnes had 11 factors.

Within the women recreation, Oak Grove received 77-65 to enhance to 4-0. Kalin Favreau had 23 factors, 5 rebounds, three assists and three steals, whereas Cora Hadley had 18 factors and 10 rebounds and Victoria Lockamy had 13 factors, 13 assists and three steals.

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RAGSDALE, SOUTHERN GUILFORD

SUMNER – Ragsdale beat Southern Guilford 66-61 in nonconference boys basketball Tuesday at Southern.

The Tigers improved to 4-2 whereas the Storm dipped to 0-3.

Within the women recreation, Ragsdale received 64-19. Ja’mya Boddie had 24 factors and 7 assists to guide the Tigers (3-2), adopted by Marlei Williams with 13 factors and Aaliya Boddie had eight factors. Southern moved to 0-2.

THOMASVILLE, GLENN

THOMASVILLE – Thomasville received 56-46 in opposition to Glenn in nonconference boys basketball Tuesday at Thomasville.

Jay Jackson had 17 factors for the Bulldogs (2-3). Zy’iveon Holmes added 16 factors and 9 rebounds, whereas Ziyhan Taylor had seven factors and 5 assists. Christopher Jackson had six assists.

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Within the women recreation, Thomasville misplaced 60-10 to maneuver to 0-6.

WHEATMORE, SOUTHWESTERN RANDOLPH

FARMER – Wheatmore beat Southwestern Randolph 44-39 in nonconference boys basketball Tuesday at Southwestern Randolph.

Jordan Starkey scored 18 factors to guide the Warriors (2-2). Collin Dodd added 9 factors and three steals, whereas Avery Ivey had seven factors and three assists. Truman Auman, who had three assists, and Jordan Starkey had every 5 rebounds.

Within the women recreation, Wheatmore fell 39-36 to maneuver to 3-1.

WRESTLING

AT NORTH LINCOLN

LINCOLNTON – Trinity beat North Lincoln 65-17 and Polk County 42-30 in a tri-match Tuesday at North Lincoln.

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Aiden Burkholder (120, fall), Stephen Cross (126, fall), Edgar Vasquez (132, TF 17-2), Omega Edge (138, fall), Hezekyah Matson (144, fall), Simeon Hammett (150, forfeit), Addam Bernal (165, fall), Haris Idrees (175, fall), Anees Khan (190, fall), Joseph Trahan (285, fall) and Jeven Palmeri (106, forfeit) received in opposition to North Lincoln.

Palmeri (106, fall), Nolan Chanthalacksa (113, forfeit), Burkholder (120, forfeit), Cross (126, MD 17-3), Edge (138, TF 15-0), Matson (144, dec 5-2), Bernal (165, fall) and Trahan (285, fall) received in opposition to Polk County.

INDOOR TRACK

PHOENIX ACADEMY INVITATIONAL

WINSTON-SALEM – Oak Grove’s girls and boys every posted a top-five end within the group scores Tuesday within the Phoenix Academy Invitational indoor observe meet at JDL Quick Monitor.

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Pine Forest received the boys scores with 83 factors, whereas Northeast Guilford received the women scores with 74 factors. Oak Grove was second within the boys scores with 67 factors and tied for fourth within the women scores with 42 factors.

Within the boys scores, Bishop McGuinness tied for seventh (36), TW Andrews was ninth (20) and Phoenix Academy was twelfth (10). Within the women scores, Bishop and Andrews tied for eighth (34) and Phoenix was eleventh (19).

Inserting within the high three have been: Oak Grove’s Hannah Creech (first – women 500, 1:23.14), Hunter Creech (first – boys 1000, 2:33.17), Aiden Edwards (second – boys 1000, 2:34.45), Luke Vannoy (third – boys 1000, 2:34.76), Bryson Vann (third, boys 1600, 4:39.25), Luke Malinowski (first – boys pole vault, 10-00.00), Jack Welborn (second – boys pole vault, 9-06.00), Reagan Heaton (second – women pole vault, 6-00.00) and Marianna Hodges (second – women shot put, 28-07.00), plus the boys 4×400 (second, 3:41.84) and women 4×800 (third, 11:18.59);

Phoenix’s Joshua Littlejohn (second – boys 500, 1:13.38) and Callie You (second – women 500, 1:23.27), plus the boys 4×400 (third, 3:47.22) and women 4×400 (first, 4:33.60) relays.;

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Andrews’ Sa’rai Bivens (second – women 55 hurdles, 10.05) and Christian Fulton (first – boys 500, 1:12.63);

Bishop’s Austin Stewart (third – boys 500, 1:14.05) and Iara Silvagnoli (first – women 1600, 5:40.36), plus the boys 4×200 (third, 1:37.25) and women 4×200 (third, 1:57.27) relays.

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