TUESDAY’S HS GIRLS BASKETBALL SUMMARIES: Bunker Hill rolls as White clears 1,000 career points

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TUESDAY’S HIGH SCHOOL

GIRLS BASKETBALL SUMMARIES

 

NORTHWESTERN FOOTHILLS 2A

BUNKER HILL 92, FRED T. FOARD 42

Foard                  10     18     12        2—42

Bunker Hill       30     25    22     15—92

FRED T. FOARD 42—Alexis Woglemuth 10, Dula 8, Ekonomon 6, McClough 4, Chavis 4, Hill 3, Deal 3, Gavin 2, Church 2.

BUNKER HILL 92—Maddie Stotts 32, Addie Wray 21, Crystany White 13, Bryant 7, Hamlett 5, Martins 4, Stoker 4, Isenhour 4, Miller 2, Lineberger

Notes: White hit a 3-pointer in the second quarter to clear 1,000 career points for the Bears, becoming the first Bunker Hill player to reach that milestone since 2009 … The Bears’ 13 wins are their most since going 13-11 in 2014-15 … After going 6-44 over a two-year stretch, Bunker Hill is 22-22 … Foard has lost two straight games and three of its last four … The Tigers are 1-5 on the road this season and 12-31 under head coach Brandy Dawkins (second season).

Records: Fred T. Foard 8-10, 3-3 Northwestern Foothills 2A; Bunker Hill 13-5, 4-2.

Reported by: Randy Joines, Bunker Hill head coach.

SOUTH FORK 2A

BANDYS 59, NORTH LINCOLN 55, OT

Bandys               10     18     11     10     10—59

N. Lincoln            7    21     10     10       7—55

BANDYS 59—E. Dutka 8, Rummage 4, Laci Paul 13, Mirman 5, McIntosh 7, McLean 4, Logan Dutka 14, Andrews 4, Little.

NORTH LINCOLN 55—Rachel Seagle 13, White 6, Burroughs 2, Ambrose 3, Reid 5, Holli Wood 13, Aly Wadkovsky 13.

Notes: Emma Dutka made two 3-pointers and Logan Dutka hit three for Bandys … Seagle had three 3-pointers for the Knights … Bandys has won 10 or more games for the 11 time in 12 seasons and has failed to reach double-digit wins only four times in 49 years (9, 5, 5 and 8)… The Trojans have won four of their last five games and six of their last eight … North Lincoln is 6-3 at home this season.

Records: Bandys 10-4, 4-3 South Fork 2A; N. Lincoln 9-5, 3-4.

Reported by: Benny Lytton, Bandys SID and Mark Lackey, North Lincoln head coach.

MAIDEN 55, LINCOLNTON 51, OT

Lincolnton      8    5     9     23     6—51

Maiden           10   13    8     14    10—55

LINCOLNTON 51—Tweed 6, Willman 1, Emily Shain 21, Ross 9, Killian 2, Ashlyn Ross 12, Bartley, Gamble, Blackburn, Duncan.

MAIDEN 55—Rice 9, Gracie Arrowood 10, Andrews 5, Hentschel 6, Boheimer 4, Maggie Sigmon 11, Glover 4, Mingus 6, Shank.

Notes: Maiden scores first seven points of overtime and snaps two-game losing streak with first win in overtime this season … Lincolnton has lost two straight games, three of last four … The Blue Devils are 3-3 at home this season … The Wolves are 3-3 on the road this season.

Records: Lincolnton 6-8, 3-4 South Fork 2A; Maiden 5-12, 4-3.

NEWTON-CONOVER 84, EAST LINCOLN 43

N-C                   20     29    14    21—84

E. Lincoln      18       8       9      8—43

NEWTON-CONOVER 84—Chyna Cornwell 32, Jahlea Peters 20, Grace Loftin 10, Woods 9, Walton 7, Fox 4, Artis 2.

EAST LINCOLN 43—Brianna Tadlock 31, Ross 6, Cox 2, Rhoney 2, Thomas 2.

Notes: Tadlock added four rebounds, two steals and two assists for East Lincoln, which lost its second straight game … Newton-Conover’s win streak is at 12 games and it is 4-2 on the road this season … The Red Devils have had their two highest-scoring games back-to-back after beating Maiden 81-37 last Friday … East Lincoln is 2-9 at home this season… The Mustangs gave up their highest total of points in a game this season on Tuesday.

Records: Newton-Conover 13-4, 7-0 South Fork 2A; E. Lincoln 4-13, 3-4.

Reported by: Jason Otey, East Lincoln head coach.

LAKE NORMAN CHARTER 43, WEST LINCOLN 31

W. Lincoln        4     9     9        9—31

LN Charter      13     2    12    16—43

WEST LINCOLN 31—Chapman 2, Baucom 2, Bieberichg 2, Wyant 7, Gilmore 12, Willis 2, Elmore 4.

LAKE NORMAN CHARTER 43—Villanti 10, Siefert 8, Sorvillo 11, Thomas 4, Pierce 6, Peplinski 2, Gaski 2.

Notes: Lake Norman Charter has won three straight games and is 5-3 at home this season … West Lincoln has lost nine straight games since beating Highland Tech on Dec. 27 … The Rebels are 1-7 on the road this season, the win coming at Cherryville.

Records: W. Lincoln 4-13, 1-6 South Fork 2A; Lake Norman Charter 7-7, 3-4.

Reported by: Lance Watson, West Lincoln head coach.

NORTHWESTERN 3A-4A

FREEDOM 63, McDOWELL 40

McDowell       10     7     16     7—40

Freedom         12    17      8    26—63

McDOWELL 40 (incomplete)—Williams 9, Miller 4, Stephens 3, Parkins 4, Chandler 7, Cooper 6, Boyce 5, Wood, Rice, Carson.

FREEDOM 63—Blaikley Crooks 15, Madison Bailey 14, Adair Garrison 13, Moore 4, McGee 7, Rhone 7, Davenport 3, Short, Cisneros, Tate, Watkins, Johnson.

Notes: McDowell had a six-game win streak snapped and is 3-4 on the road this season … Freedom has won seven straight games and is 10-1 at home this season … The Patriots have won at least 15 games in 13 consecutive seasons and in 31 of the last 32 years (13-13 in 2005-06) … Freedom’s Amber Reddick is 320-91 in 15 seasons as head coach … The Patriots have won 99 of their last 107 games.

Records: McDowell 11-6, 5-2 Northwestern 3A-4A; Freedom 15-1, 6-0.

Reported by: Amber Reddick, Freedom head coach.

SOUTH CALDWELL 50, ALEXANDER CENTRAL 32

Alex Central      7     8       7    10-32

S. Caldwell       15     8    19     8—50

ALEXANDER CENTRAL 32—Sharpe 2, Hagy 3, Hammer 6, Pennel 7, Gracie Harrington 10, Fortner 2, Kidd 2, Glenn, Fairchild, Black.

SOUTH CALDWELL 50—Pittman 8, Everhart 6, Kaitlyn Propst 13, Miller 2, Taylor Austin 12, Jackson 2, Cotter 2, Wynn 5, Bonds, Pate.

Notes: South Caldwell wins back-to-back games for the second time this season … The Spartans shot 36.6 percent to the Cougars’ 30.8 … South Caldwell won the boards by four, led by eight by Brooklyn Everhart, and Nikki Hagy and Lanie Hammer had six each for the Cougars … Propst hit 4-of-5 3-pointers for the Spartans … South Caldwell went 16-of-27 on free throws with Austin making eight of 10, and Alexander Central went seven of 18 … Austin had four assists and four steals for the Spartans … The Cougars outscored the Spartans 20-12 in the paint … Alexander Central has lost eight straight games since its only win (45-34 over St. Stephens in the Dick’s Sporting Goods Classic on Dec. 27 at CVCC).

Records: Alexander Central 1-15, 0-6 Northwestern 3A-4A; S. Caldwell 5-9, 3-4.

Reported by: Jonathan Watts, Alexander Central SID and Karen Isbell, South Caldwell coaching staff.

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