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TUESDAY’S SUMMARIES

SOUTH FORK 2A

EAST LINCOLN 60, WEST LINCOLN 27

W. Lincoln           6    6    12     3—27

E. Lincoln           16 15    16     13—60

WEST LINCOLN 27—Kinsley Gilmore 11, Baucom 4, Elmore 3, Odom 3, Wyant 2, Chapman 2, Bieberich 2.

EAST LINCOLN 60—Destiny Johnson 19, Brianna Tadlock 16, Sara Rhoney 11, McClain 6, Robinette 4, Painter 2, Begley 2.

Notes: Johnson had nine assists, eight rebounds, eight steals and one block as she cleared 1,900 career points (1,907).

Records: W. Lincoln 3-12, 0-6 South Fork 2A; 9-6, 4-2 South Fork 2A.

LAKE NORMAN CHARTER 54, BANDYS 34

Bandys              11    12    8    3—34

LN Charter      11    13  10  20—54

BANDYS 34—McKenzie Deal 11, Toni Laney 11, Paul 7, Thompson 3, Wilson 2, Mirman, Little.

LAKE NORMAN CHARTER 54—Alex Behnke 16, Kezia Johnson 12, Destiny Benson 10, Seifert 5, Moody 4, Vilannti 2, Bissinger 1, Pierce, Williams.

Notes: Bandys needs one win to have at least 10 in a season for the 44th time in the last 48 years … The Trojans won only nine games in 1996-97, five in both 2005-06 and 2006-07, and eight a year ago.

Records: Bandys 9-6, 2-4 South Fork 2A; Lake Norman Charter 9-6, 4-2 South Fork 2A.

NORTHWESTERN FOOTHILLS 2A

EAST BURKE 72, FRED T. FOARD 38

E. Burke            25   15   18   15—72

Foard                   4     5   18   11—38

EAST BURKE 72—Josie Hise 23, Graleigh Hildebran 10, Riley Haas 10, Hawkins 9, Ruff 7, Arney 6, Hicks 3, Cooke 2, Houston 2.

FRED T. FOARD 38—Ekonomon 12, Setzer 9, Parrish 8, Garvin 5, Dula 4.

Notes: East Burke has now won at least 16 games in eight straight seasons and is 43-5 in its last 48 games… Cavs head coach Crystal Bartlett, in her third season, has a 64-15 record… Foard is 10-98 since 2013-14.

Records: E. Burke 16-1, 5-0 Northwestern Foothills 2A; Foard 2-14, 1-4.

PATTON 62, BUNKER HILL 46

Patton                 8    12    21   21—62

Bunker Hill       9    11    19      7—46

PATTON 62—Clark 8, Fisher 4, LeCory 8, Castle 6, Couby 2, Nelson 4, Danisha Hemphill 16, Lovelace 6, Hawkins 8.

BUNKER HILL 46—Addie Wray 20, Crystany White 12, Redmon 4, Bryant 4, Stotts 4, Travis 1, Hamlett 1.

Notes: Patton has doubled its win total from last season and, with two more wins, can reach 10 victories for the third time in the last 10 seasons … Bunker Hill has also doubled its win total from last year.

Records: Patton 8-8, 3-2 Northwestern Foothills 2A; Bunker Hill 4-13, 1-5.

NORTHWESTERN 3A-4A

WATAUGA 51, HICKORY 33 (with video by Myra Hobbs, HobbsDailyReport.com)

Watauga       12   7    14    18—51

Hickory          8   8      3     14—33

WATAUGA 51—Brooke Byrd 14, Haas 2, Farthing 6, Parris Bolick 11, Madie Darner 18.

HICKORY 33—Soublet 4, Paradine 1, Hill 5, Knowles 2, Finley Lefevers 11, Shelby Darden 10, James, Johnson, Rumbaugh, Byrd, Wood.

Notes: Watauga wins at Hickory for the first time since the 1990-91 season … The Pioneers have won three straight in the series after snapping a 16-game losing streak to the Red Tornadoes… Hickory head coach Barbara Helms is 370-50 at the school in her 15th season and has a 408-87 career record a dozen games into her 18th year.

Records: Watauga 10-2, 4-0 Northwestern 3A-4A; Hickory 6-6, 2-3 Northwestern 3A-4A.

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ST. STEPHENS 47, WEST CALDWELL 44

St. Stephens       16   12    11    8—47

W. Caldwell        13   10    8    13—44

ST. STEPHENS 47—Amiya Randels 20, Tori Tomlinson 13, Abbott 6, Rhodes 3, McMahan 3, Morgan 2, McHenry, O’Mara, Norris.

WEST CALDWELL 44—Annie Bean 18, Jaleah Battle 16, Hood 5, Crisp 4, A. McMasters 1, Eldreth, Martin, Mathes.

Notes: St. Stephens is vying for a third straight bid into the state playoffs … The Indians have won at least 10 games in 19 of the previous 30 seasons.

Records: St. Stephens 9-4, 2-2 Northwestern 3A-4A; W. Caldwell 3-10, 0-5 Northwestern 3A-4A.

FREEDOM 55, ALEXANDER CENTRAL 13

Alex Central     2     2     0    9—13

Freedom           18  18   16    3—55

ALEXANDER CENTRAL 13—Glenn 4, Hammer 2, Sharpe 2, Hagy 5, Payne, Robles, Rhyne, Miller, Chapman, Black, Pennell, Bradbury.

FREEDM 55—Garrison 9, Sierra Davenport 14, Bailey 6, Moore 2, Blaikley Crooks 11, Short 3, Tate 6, Williams 3, McGinnis 1, Lowe, Cisneros, Armentrout, Weaver.

Notes: Freedom led 36-4 at the half and 50-4 after three quarters … Freedom shot 42.9 percent to the Cougars’ 21.4 … The Patriots won the boards by two, led by six from Davenport while Malorie Glenn had seven for Alexander Central … The Cougars missed all 10 of their 3-point attempts … Crooks hit three of six 3-point attempts … Alexander Central finished with 34 turnovers, the Patriots with 11 … Freedom had 23 steals and 11 players with at least one… Alexander Central shot one free throw, by Hagy, and Freedom went eight of 14 at the charity stripe.

Records: Alexander Central 3-11, 1-4 Northwestern 3A-4A; Freedom 11-3, 5-0 Northwestern 3A-4A.

McDOWELL 44, SOUTH CALDWELL 23

S. Caldwell          5    10      6      2—23

McDowell           13   12     14     5—44

SOUTH CALDWELL 23—Propst 2, Evans 6, Austin 2, Huggins 2, Pittman 6, Starnes 2, Heavner 3, Cotter, Kale, Hanson, Martin, Everhart.

McDOWELL 44—Williams 6, Miller 3, Banks 2, Buchanan 1, McKinney 9, Cooper 2, Creasman 5, Smith 4, Makayla Brewer 12.

Records: S. Caldwell 5-8, 2-3 Northwestern 3A-4A; McDowell 9-6, 3-2 Northwestern 3A-4A.

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