HOLIDAY BASKETBALL GIRLS’ SUMMARIES: Cornwell scores 32, grabs 28 rebounds to lead Red Devils to Classic final

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DICK’S SPORTING GOODS CLASSIC

(Second day at CVCC)

Note: All DSGC boxes reported by Jonathan Watts, Alexander Central SID

NEWTON-CONOVER 60, BUNKER HILL 51, OT

N-C                             15     4    12   13   16—60

Bunker Hill            19     16     2     7     7—51

NEWTON-CONOVER 60—Chyna Cornwell 32, Walton 9, Artis 2, Peters 7, Grace Loftin 10, Sandel, Woods.

BUNKER HILL 51—Bryant 4, Maddie Stotts 17, Linebarger 5, Crystany White 12, Addie Wray 11, Hamlett 2, Stoker, Ellis, Miller.

Notes: Cornwell had 28 rebounds (16 offense, 12 defense) as the Red Devils won the boards 67-33 with Loftin adding 12, Jahlea Peters nine and Aaliah Walton eight … Stotts led the Bears’ rebounding with seven … Cornwell had 65 points and 57 rebounds in two tournament games … Newton-Conover shot 32.4 percent, taking 71 shots, and Bunker Hill shot 28.1 percent, taking 64 shots … The Red Devils were 13 of 24 at the free-throw line (Loftin hit six of eight) and the Bears were nine of 12 (Wray was seven of 10) … White had six of Bunker Hill’s 12 assists and four of their 10 steals… Cornwell added seven blocks…The Bears hit six of 19 3-pointers, with White making four of nine, and the Red Devils were one of 12 from behind the arc … Newton-Conover won despite having more turnovers than the Bears (22-13)… Cornwell hit 14 of 23 field goals while Stotts hit eight of 14.

Records: Newton-Conover 6-4; Bunker Hill 9-4.

Next: Bunker Hill plays Alexander Central for third place on Saturday at 4 p.m. … Newton-Conover faces Hickory for the championship on Saturday at 7 p.m.

HICKORY 54, ALEXANDER CENTRAL 12

Alex Central                  0     0    6      6—12

Hickory                        15    18   11    10—54

ALEXANDER CENTRAL 12—Sharpe 4, Glenn 2, Hagy 2, Stikeleather 2, Jenkins 2, Hammer, Black, Fairchild, Harrington, Fortner, Kidd.

HICKORY 54—Mikayla Hill 11, Darden 6, Paradine 8, Iness Knox 21, Lafevers 5, Soublet 1, Johnson 1, Byrd 1, James, Rumbaugh, Knowles, Huggins, Morin.

Notes: Hickory led 33-0 at the half … The Red Tornadoes shot 34.6 percent to the Cougars’ 23.1, which included Alexander Central going 0-for-17 in the opening half … Hickory won the boards 43-24 and 26-5 on the offensive boards with Finley Lefevers grabbing eight and Hill seven … Nikki Hagy had seven rebounds for Alexander Central … The Cougars had 38 turnovers … Alexander Central took 26 shots, half the total Hickory did … Knox hit eight of 17 field goals and five of her seven free throws … Hickory was 18 of 34 at the free-throw line and the Cougars were 0 of 2 … Hickory outscored Alexander Central 39-0 in points generated by turnovers.

Records: Hickory 5-1; Alexander Central 1-8.

Next: Alexander Central plays Bunker Hill for third place on Saturday at 4 p.m. … Hickory battles Newton-Conover in the title game on Saturday at 7 p.m.

FRED T. FOARD 59, MAIDEN 56

Maiden                9    14     22     11—56

Foard                26    15        4     14—59

MAIDEN 56—Maggie Andrews 12, Lainee Hentschel 14, Glover 4, Boheimer 4, Sigmon 7, Keener 6, Rice 2, Mingus 7, Shank, Pettit, Collins.

FRED T. FOARD 59—Destiny Garvin 11, Cameron Ekonomon 15, Paiden Dula 10, Alexis Wolgemuth 18, Hill 4, Deal 1, McClough, Church, Thompson.

Notes: Ekonomon hit five 3-pointers for Foard, which made eight of 18, and Hentschel hit four and Andrews was 3-for-3 for Maiden, which made 10 of 19 … Maiden won the boards 42-28, getting six each from Andrews, Morgan Bohemier and Maggie Sigmon, and Garvin’s seven led the Tigers … Foard shot 42 percent to Maiden’s 39.2 … Foard led 26-9 after one quarter and 41-23 at the half … The Tigers outscored the Blue Devils 28-15 on points via turnovers and Foard had a 22-12 edge on points scored in the paint … Woglemuth — the daughter of former Foard all-state guard and N.C. State starter Jennifer Howard — hit eight of her 16 field goal attempts for Foard … Maiden had 23 turnovers, five of them steals by Woglemuth … Andrews and Hentschel each had seven assists for Maiden and Dula led Foard with six.

Records: Foard 6-6; Maiden 2-8.

Next: Maiden plays St. Stephens for seventh place on Saturday at 10 a.m. … Foard plays South Caldwell for fifth place on Saturday at 1 p.m.

SOUTH CALDWELL 35, ST. STEPHENS 28

S. Caldwell              4     15    7      9—35

St. Stephens           2      1     9    16—28

SOUTH CALDWELL 35—Evehart 6, Austin 8, Huggins 5, Miller 9, Wynn 7, Pittman, Propst, Cotter.

ST. STEPHENS 28—Rhodes 9, Alaysha McHenry 11, Abbott 3, Pilkenton 2, Winkler 2, Kaylee McGlamery 1, Stafford, Tomlinson, Katelyn McGlamery, Sumpter.

Notes: South Caldwell head coach Jeff Parham, sidelined until the tournament while recovering from heart surgery, picks up first win of season … Spartans shot 33.3 percent to the Indians’ 25.6, which included St. Stephens going 1 of 16 in the first half … The Indians won the boards 35-25, led by 11 from Ryleigh Rhodes, and Brooklynn Everhart and Katlyn Wynn each had five for the Spartans … South Caldwell’s bench outscored St. Stephens’ bench 16-5 … Taylor Austin made five of seven free throws as the Spartans converted nine of 14 … Rhodes had half of St. Stephens’ 10 steals.

Records: S. Caldwell 1-5; St. Stephens 2-7.

Next: St. Stephens plays Maiden for seventh place on Saturday at 10 a.m. … South Caldwell faces Fred T. Foard for fifth place at 1 p.m. on Saturday.

PEOPLE’S BANK HOLIDAY CLASSIC

(Second day at North Lincoln High)

BANDYS 56, EAST GASTON 51

E. Gaston                13     13      7      18—51

Bandys                    11       7     14     24—56

EAST GASTON 51—A.J. Price 24, Craig 7, Boyd 6, Mistry 5, Hall 4, Usher 4, Smith 1.

BANDYS 56—Macy Rummage 21, Asisa McLean 10, Paul 8, Mirman 8, L. Dutka 5, E. Dutka 2, De La Canal 2.

Records: Bandys 5-2.

Next: Bandys plays Lincolnton in the title game Saturday at 5 p.m. … East Gaston plays West Lincoln in a consolation game on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Reported by: Nikki Sigmon, Bandys head coach and Benny Lytton, Bandys SID.

NORTH LINCOLN 67, STUART CRAMER 62

N. Lincoln                16    15    18    18—67

Cramer                     13    12    18    19—62

NORTH LINCOLN 67 (incomplete)—Rachel Seagle 22, Sylvia Burroughs 17, Aly Wadkovsky 13, White 7, Ambrose 3, Reid 2, McLean 1.

STUART CRAMER 62—Carley Womack 26, Ranija Hamilton 13, Nyla Lewis 10, Peterson 7, Kimbril 3, Wolfe 2, Woody 1.

Records: N. Lincoln 4-2.

Next: North Lincoln plays Highland Tech on Saturday at 11 a.m.

Reported by: Mark Lackey, North Lincoln head coach.

LINCOLNTON 41, WEST LINCOLN 30

W. Lincoln                8    11     4      7—30

Lincolnton              17     8    17      9—41

WEST LINCOLN 30—Chapman 7, Odom 4, Kinsley Gilmore 13, Bieberich 2, Willis 4, Baucom 2.

LINCOLNTON 41—Tweed 2, Shain 8, Ross 7, Killian 4, Rhyne 9, Bryant 9, Duncan 2.

Notes: West Lincoln individual scoring totals 32 points …

Records: W. Lincoln 4-5; Lincolnton 3-3.

Next: West Lincoln plays East Gaston in a consolation game at 2 p.m. on Saturday … Lincolnton battles Bandys for the championship on Saturday at 5 p.m.

Reported by: Lance Watson, West Lincoln head coach.

FREEDOM INVITATIONAL

(Final day at Freedom High)

ASHEVILLE ERWIN 59, FREEDOM 43

Erwin                 18     14     6      21—59

Freedom             4     14   10      15—43

ASHEVILLE ERWIN 59—Jaia Wilson 34, Meada 6, Willis 2, Smiley 9, Messer 8, Frisbee, Ducker, Stover.

FREEDOM 43—Balikley Crooks 19, Bailey 8, Rhone 8, Cisneros 1, Garrison 4, Crooks 3, Davenport, Short, McGee, Moore.

Notes: Erwin wins championship … Crooks and Bailey were all-tournament picks for Freedom.

Records: Asheville Erwin 11-0; Freedom 8-1.

Reported by: Amber Reddick, Freedom head coach.

EAST LINCOLN WINTER JAM

(Second day at E. Lincoln High)

CONCORD ROBINSON 73, EAST LINCOLN 70

Robinson                21    16    11     25—73

E. Lincoln              20   20   14      16—70

ROBINSON 73—Nasyah Walker 18, Jakiah Misenheimer 17, Keyonna Farris 12, Harrison 6, Merceal 6, Mahaffey 5, Ford 4, Florido 3, Taylor 2.

EAST LINCOLN 70—Brianna Tadlock 37, A. Robinette 9, Thomas 7, Ross 6, Rhoney 4, Campo 3, Cox 3, T. Robinette 1.

Notes: Tadlock added six rebounds, four steals, four assists and three blocks for East Lincoln.

Records: Robinson 1-11; E. Lincoln 2-7.

Next: East Lincoln plays Forestview for seventh place on Saturday at 10 a.m. in the new gym … Robinson faces Northwest Cabarrus for fifth place on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in the new gym.

Reported by: Jason Otey, East Lincoln head coach.

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