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Chapman 61, Spartanburg Christian Academy 13 After a tough opening game against Gaffney, the Lady Panthers looked to get back on the winning track against SCA. Chapman caught fire early on, uncorking a 22-0 run that lasted until the final minute of the opening frame. As a team, they knocked down eight shots from long distance in the first half against the Lady Warriors (11 total for the game). Clara Gramling paced the Lady Panthers with a game-high 19 points, along with 16 points from Krislyn Wilder. Kaycee Smith had a team-high 11 points for SCA. BOYS’ BRACKET Landrum 80, Chapman 50 The host Cardinals fell behind by five in the first couple of minutes, but responded with a 12-0 run to claim a 16-5 lead. The Panthers used a 14-2 run to retake a 19-18 lead at the 7:20 mark of the second quarter, capped by a Mathia Scott layup. But it was Landrum that had the final say, as they utilized a scorching 25-7 run spanning the second and third stanzas to take a 44-26 lead at that juncture of the contest. Three Cardinals finished in double figures, led by Isaiah Washington with 28 points, along with Franklin Davis and Mason Raines with 15 and 14 points, respectively. Jonathan Mitchell tallied a team-high 12 points for Chapman, along with 10 points from Coleman Gray. Wednesday scores GIRLS Asheville 85, Clinton 37 Landrum 43, Boiling Springs 30 BOYS Spartanburg Christian 63, Woodruff 34 Broome 61, Pickens 39 Thursday’s schedule (team listed 2nd is the designated “home team”) GIRLS 10 AM – SCA vs Boiling Springs (7th Place) 1 PM – Chapman vs Landrum (5th Place) 4 PM – Gaffney vs Clinton (3rd Place) 7 PM – Riverside vs Asheville (Championship) BOYS 11:30 AM – Woodruff vs Pickens (7th Place) 2:30 PM – SCA vs Broome (5th Place) 5:30 PM – Gaffney vs Chapman (3rd Place) 8:30 PM – Boiling Springs vs Landrum (Championship) -Justin Mathis BOY’S BRACKET
Chapman 63, Pickens 51 The Panthers got a pair of threes from Landon Solesbee early on in the game, which helped them settle in against the Blue Flame. Chapman used that momentum to build a 13 point advantage at halftime and maintained command throughout the duration of the contest. Solesbee poured in a game-high 27 points for Chapman, while Jonathan Mitchell also finished in double figures with 20 points. Landrum 67, Broome 54 This game was one that garnered a lot of attention and rightfully so as the Cardinals and Centurions closed out day one of the tournament. Neither team held a lead larger than eight until the fourth quarter. With 6:02 left in regulation, Landrum’s Isaiah Washington drilled a triple from the left wing o give his team a 56-45 davantage at that juncture of the contest. Washington scored a team-high 19 points, while Franklin Davis also notched a double-digit outing with 18 points for Landrum. Gaffney 78, Woodruff 46 GIRL’S BRACKET Gaffney 73, Chapman 49 One week after a showdown in a pre-Christmas tournament championship game, the two teams met again in the opening game of the tournament. The Lady Panthers cut the deficit down to four on a number of occasions in the first half. Midway through the second quarter, Chapman trimmed Gaffney’s lead down to 22-17. The Lady Indians then uncorked a 19-2 run, which built a 41-19 advantage at that juncture of the game. Krislyn Wilder led Chapman with a game-high 27 points. Clinton 36, Landrum 33 The host Lady Cardinals jumped out to an early lead and extended it out to double digits near the halfway point of the third quarter, but the Red Devils’ stingy defense held Landrum scoreless for the last quarter and a half of regulations. Verae Upton had a game-high 11 points for the Lady Cardinals. Riverside 69, Spartanburg Christian Academy 19 Wednesday’s schedule (team listed 2nd is designated “home team”) GIRLS 10 AM – Chapman vs SCA 11:30 AM – Boiling Springs vs Landrum 4 PM – Gaffney vs Riverside 5:30 PM – Asheville vs Clinton BOYS 1 PM – SCA vs Woodruff 2:30 PM – Pickens vs Broome 7 PM – Boiling Springs vs Gaffney 8:30 PM – Chapman vs Landrum -Justin Mathis |
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