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High school scoreboard

Wednesday, January 14, 2009
(Updated 8:03 am)

Tueday's results

Boys basketball

Dudley 71, Northeast Guilford 34

Brandon Pinnis finished with double-double honors scoring 14 points and pulling down 10 rebounds as he was one of three Dudley players to score in double figures.

Northeast Guilford


6 4 11 13 -- 34
Dudley
14 16 19 22 -- 71

Northeast Guilford (2-12, 0-4) -- Antwan Wilkerson 13, Reid Torrence 4, Donovan Griffith 4, Josh Burton 3, Darius White 2, Bryce Benjamin 2, Chris Mitchell 2, Ronnie Corbett 2, Paris Scales 2.

Dudley (12-1) -- P.J. Hairston 19, Brandon Pinnix 14, Reggie Dillard 10, Tre Godette 6, Chris Whitsett 6, Brennan Wyatt 4, Dashawn Manuel 4, Barry Scoggins 4, Dominique Byrd 2, Devin Waddell 2.

Greensboro Day 71, Charlotte Christian 56

Greensboro Day and Charlotte Christian were ranked number two and three in the state respectively. Greensboro Day showed why it will not give up that ranking in a dominant manner by allowing 15 points in the first half and taking the win on the road.

Greensboro Day


17 18 14 22 -- 71
Charlotte Christian
8 7 21 20 -- 56

Greensboro Day (20-2) -- Jay Lewis 19, Javan Mitchell 15, Brandon Dorsett 14, Domas Rinksalis 6, Christian Pulliam 5, Jordan Robertson 4, Ryan Cardy 3, Lucas Weavil 2, Jimbo Brumley 2, John Bunch 1.

Charlotte Christian -- Anthony Gill 16, Willis Hall 13, Caleb Bacon 7, Carson Sullivan 6, Taylor Wagner 4, Ward Smith 3, Reynold Maharajah 3, Trent Walker 2, Corbin Harris 2.

Second and third state teams faced

 

Andrews 56, Reagan 50

Andrews introduced it zone defense in the third quarter as it held Reagan to eight points and squeezed out a win at home.

Charles Goodwin led all scores with 16 points and had eight rebounds and Corban Collins dished out seven assists to go along with his 12 points.

Reagan


17 12 8 13 -- 50
Andrews
13 15 15 13 -- 56

Reagan -- Dedrick Hines 12, Christian Settle 12, Brad Wham 7, Nate Gromewoler 6, Ryan Brubaker 5, Corbin Pierre 5, John McKnight 3.

Andrews (13-4) -- Charles Goodwin 16, Tony Washington 15, Corban Collins 12, Jordan Reid 7, Terry Biles 4, Quan Stevenson 2.

 

Northern Guilford 91, Rockingham County 41

Chris McCain and Jacob Lawson tied for leading scorer and rebound honors as they finished with 11 rebounds and 17 points apiece. Michael Neal had eight assists and tallied 13 points for Northern.

Northern Guilford


24 28 23 16 -- 50
Rockingham County
11 13 7 10 -- 56

Northern Guilford (10-3, 4-1) -- Jacob Lawson 17, Chris McCain 17, Michael Neal 13, Jonathan Frye 12, Dylan Berry 9, Justin Mitchell 7, Asad Lamot 6, Victor Dillard 4, Brandon Mayfield 4, J.R. Gant 2.

Rockingham County (2-11, 0-5) -- Buck Parker 16, Jordan Keen 10, Jordan Puckett 6, Pierce Moore 4, Malcom Broadnax 3, Guy Wall 2.

 

Page 69, Smith 57

Page's A.J. Feeney scored eight of his 16 points from the foul line as he was sent to the line nine times in the fourth quarter. Jordan Weethee picked up high scoring honors with 23 points.

Smith


10 18 12 17 -- 57
Page
19 15 18 17 -- 69

Smith -- Christian Rhode 21, Kareem Shaw 8, Tony Pinnix 7, Stephen Redd 8, Dashaun Amley 6, Rod Douglas 3, Marcus Clark 2, Tracy Gathings 2.

Page (10-5, 2-0) -- Jordan Weethee 23, Julius Brooks 20, A.J. Finney 16, Mitchell Oates 8, Colin Daily 2.

 

Carver 62, Glenn 59

Lamaurice Williams and Tyler Lee each had six point in the fourth quarter, but a Glenn comeback fell short.

Carver's Brandon Hairston scored six of his eight points in a decisive second quarter that saw Glenn get outscored 21-12.

Glenn


12 12 11 24 -- 59
Carver
8 21 17 16 -- 62

Glenn (2-11, 0-2) -- Lamaurice Williams 15, Michael Pegg 11, Chase Ingram 10, Tyler Lee 10, Bryant Culler 5, Devin Robinson 3, Kweli Richardson 2, Antwon Reid 2, Chris Simmons 1.

Carver (n.a.) -- Javon Summers 13, Montra Durrant 13, Telvin Davis 10, Richard Daniels 9, Brandon Hairston 8, Kenny Updah 4, Matt Colon 3, Mike Howell 2.

 

Grimsley 61, East Forsyth 58

With six seconds left in the game, Grimsley's Keith Manley made a steal on defense and converted two foul shots to avoid extended play.

Manley led all scores with 22 points for Grimsley.

East Forsyth


6 15 17 20 -- 58
Grimsley
13 4 21 23 -- 61

East Forsyth (7-8 0-2) -- D. O'Brien 17, D. Caron 13, D. McKeever 10, C. Gywn 9, J. Hopkins 4, M. Sides 4, D. Walker 1.

Grimsley (11-4 1-1) -- Keith Manley 22, Carter Gourley 11, Lee Sweeney 10, Krechaun Williams 9, Max Miller 4, Aaron Wise 3, David Ray 2.

 

Westchester Country Day 58, Carolina Friends 37

Westchester Country finished the first half with a 14-point lead. While Carolina Friends closed to three in third quarter, Westchester came back in fourth quarter for the win.

Carolina Friends


12 4 16 5 -- 37
Westchester Country
10 20 7 21 -- 58

Carolina Friends (14-4) -- Tristan Green 9, Latees Mitchell 7, Jeron Robertson 7, Nat Vernon 7, Sam Schopler 3, David Wolf 2, Eric Zoltners 2.

Westchester Country (15-0) -- Deuce Bello 24, Georg Wolff 10, Jake Glosson 7, Ike Nwamu 4, West Hawkins 4, Sloan Tucker 4, Stephen Kimsey 3, Jordan Oldenkamp 2.

Caldwell Academy 46, American Hebrew 20

Caldwell grabs its second win of the week as it has three players score double digits in its winning effort.

Caldwell Academy


10 18 7 11 -- 46
American Hebrew
3 8 4 5 -- 20

Caldwell Acdemy (8-7) -- Ewing Carter 17, Will Wolfe 10, Ben Bell 10 Daniel Apple 5, Nico Mancuso 2, Noah Wolff 2.

American Hebrew -- M. Fields 11, Y. Tubul 4, T. Havici 2, L. Shamah 2, J. Cordona 1.

 

Providence Day 59, Wesleyan 51

After being down 14-3 in the first quarter, Wesleyan attempted to rally back but could not hold off Providence Day's Ryan Conrad, who finished with 33 points.

Wesleyan


3 17 14 17 -- 51
Providence Day
14 12 10 23 -- 59

Wesleyan (9-6) -- James Robbins 31, Antonio Calpic 9, Mitch Perguson 3, Drew Crenshaw 2, Michael O'Connor 2, Cameron Sloop 2, Lane Sullivan 2.

Providence Day -- Ryan Conrad 33, Blake Wiley 7, Gary Scott 5, Scott Taylor 4, Hunter Elliot 4, Ethan Jacobs 3, Davis Weldman 3.

 

JV Boys basketball

Smith 85, Page 66

Northwest Guilford 65, High Point Central 49

 

Girls basketball

Charlotte Christian 43,  Greensboro Day 37

Charlotte Christian kept it close when it was down 24-25 at halftime but Greensboro Day's performance at the free-throw line, where it shot 50 percent, was the key to the victory.

Greensboro Day


9 16 9 3 -- 37
Charlotte Christian
6 18 4 15 -- 43

Greensboro Day (7-13) -- Kristin Rush 16, Ronata Rogers 10, Aaron Pugh 3, Lilly Cohen 3, Emily Wright 3, Brandi Coble 2.

Charlotte Christian -- C. Barnett 6, M. Kirk 12, M. Dennehy 10, J. Clayton 4, K. Salzarano 2, H. Soskey 1.

 

Andrews 45, Reagan 25

Skyra Watson, who finished with a game-high 18 points, scored nine of Andrews' 16 fourth quarter points to further distance its lead in the win over Reagan.

Alana Brooth dropped a team-high 13 points for Reagan.

Reagan


7 5 7 6 -- 25
Andrews
10 10 9 16 -- 45

Reagan -- Alana Brooth 13, Felicia Gibson 5, Emily Borrow 3, Shannon Davis 3, Courtney Hubson 1.

Andrews -- Skyra Watson 18, Tonisha Baker 7, Bria Bryd 7, Sequaya Jackson 6, Meridia Sanders 3, Ris'e Shine 2, Ashley Bailey 2.

 

Northwest Guilford 55, High Point Central 49

Even with a smaller roster, Northwest Guilford had the ability to hand the High Point Central its first conference loss.

High Point Central shot 17 percent from the 3-point arc.

Northwest Guilford

13 13 13 11 5 -- 55
High Point Central 12 13 8 14 2 -- 49

Northwest Guilford (11-2, 2-0) -- Melisa Foures 19, Gretchen Bennett 11, Mari Furr 11, Harmony White 8, Kaitlin Shelton 3, Hannah McIntosh 3.

High Point Central (11-3, 1-1) -- Cedrcia Gibson 12, Brenda Hayes 10, Brittany Gwyn 10, Arielle Harris 7, Jazmine Jones 4, Katie Bryson 3, Sarah Cox 3.

 

Dudley 63, Northeast Guilford 33

Helen Terry and Breonna Patterson were accountable for 34 or Dudley's 63 points as the Panthers dismantled Northeast Guilford.

Northeast Guilford


4 13 6 10 -- 33
Dudley
11 17 18 17 -- 63

Northeast Guilford -- Rashida Pugh 17, Talesa Milton 8, Cherie Bullack 3, Cree Baynes 2, Shameka Robinson 2, Taylor Barker 1.

Dudley -- Helen Terry 20, Breonna Patterson 14, Porsha Roach 6, Desiree Brayton 6, Lakiya Rouse 5, Ebona Goins 4, Tonya Jackson 4, Iesha Bigelow 2, Kiera McIvor 2.

 

East Forsyth 63, Grimsley 61

Both teams played tight basketball but someone had to pick up their first conference win and that was East Forsyth off the strength of Kristin Hicks' game-high 31 points.

East Forsyth


11 19 20 13 -- 63
Grimsley
10 21 18 12 -- 61

East Forsyth (n.a., 1-1) --Kristin Hicks 31, Lauren Miller 3, Kaylee Wilson 2, Sam Childress 9, Shakira Lewis 2, Tori Koller 10, Amber McBride 1, Anna Bellafuiel 5.

Grimsley (6-9 0-2) -- Ashley Lee 15, Denika Harden 11, Tiffany Lucas 9, Andi Cole 8, Roxanne Henshall 7, Tiana Bowden 6, Susan Rich 5.

 

Smith 61, Page 46

Page hung in but Smith came together to compile 24 fourth quarter points to pull ahead and out of reach.

Smith


10 14 13 24 -- 61
Page
6 14 15 11 -- 46

Smith (4-6, 1-1)-- LaKendra Wilkerson 22, Quan Greer 11, Ashley DuBose10, Jane Street 8, Katrina Gibson 6, Cynthia Jones 2, Zhana Winters 2.

Page (7-8) -- Chevena Pickard 24, Brittney Drew 7, Kera Bell 4, Sarah Lang 4, Portia Oakley 4, Ashley Sowler 3.

 

Rockingham County 60, Greensboro Day 38

Rockingham County jumped off to early lead, playing behind Liz Ferguson's 18 points with six steals and Krystal Moore's seven assists.

Northern Guilford


8 8 12 10 -- 38
Rockingham County
17 15 20 8 -- 60

Northern Guilford -- Samantha Coffer 12, Bantreece Hayes 6, Molly Tahmaseh 5, Sarah Apple 4, Alexia Robinson 4, Tanesha Williamson 3, Kelly Tessitore 2, Jessic Johnson 2.

Rockingham County (13-2, 4-1) -- Liz Ferguson 18, Lindsay Puckett 14, Ashley Palm 11, Krystal Moore 10, Kasey Walker 3, Kylie Keck 2, Autumn Carter 2.

 

Carolina Friends 39, Westchester Country Day 21

Zoe Vernon led all scorers with 22 points as Carolina Friends remains undefeated in conference play.

Carolina Friends


8 19 7 5 -- 39
Westchester Country Day
5 8 6 2 -- 21

 

Carolina Friends (11-3, 4-0) -- Zoe Vernon 22, Esther Cohen 5, Jamilah Watson 4, Anna McClain 4, Chloe Witkin 2, Ella Ferguson 2.

Westchester Country Day (4-12, 2-3) -- Caroline Stec 7, April Bryant 6, Carson Thorn 4, Amber Hayes 2, Whitley Glosson 2.

 

Vandalia 69, Lee Christian 37

Along with Chastity and Jessica Hill combining for 50 points, Rachel Johnson led in rebounds with 13 and Mandi Brown tossed 11 assists.

Vandalia


11 16 16 26 -- 69
Lee Christian
10 5 14 8 -- 37

 

Vandalia (11-1, 5-1) -- Chastity Hill 30, Jessica Hill 20, Cassidy Stevens 7, Rachel Johnson 4, Mandi Brown 4, Alicia Mitchell 2, Lauren King 2.

Lee Christian -- Jessica Dunn 12, Jewel Livingston 10, Crystal Ciliberto 4, Whitney O'Quinn 4, Erica Davidson 3, Morgan Makepeace 3, Kati Makepeace 1.

 

Boys swimming

Page 96, Northwest Guilford 73

50 freestyle: Chad Burton (NWG) 23.37; 100 freestyle: Sean Ryall (P) 53.60; 200 freestyle: Camden Oakes (Northwest Guilford) 2:05.79; 500 freestyle: Mitchell Cole (NWG) 6:05.31; 100 backstroke: David Wheeler (P) 1:04.35; 100 breaststroke: Chad Burton (NWG) 1:07.27; 100 butterfly: Bruce Pittman (P) 56.37; 200 individual medley: Mitchell Cole (NWG) 2:22.54; 200 freestyle relay: Page (Ryall, Ganen, Wheeler, Pittman) 1:43.59; 400 freestyle relay: Northwest Guilford (Bates, Oakes, Cole, Burton) 3:54.07; 200 medley relay: Page (Wheeler, Pittman, Blocker, Ryall) 1:50.69.

 

Girls swimming

Northwest Guilford 109, Page 61

50 freestyle: C. Hollingsworth (NWG) 27.20; 100 freestyle: M. Key (NWG) 1:02.26; 200 freestyle: C. Hollingsworth (NWG) 2:13.21; 500 freestyle: H. Beeler (P) 5:40.01; 100 backstroke: K. Diemer (NWG) 1:06.27; 100 breaststroke: C. Leik (P) 1:17.43; 100 butterfly: K. DIemer (NWG) 1:06.55; 200 individual medley: H. Beeler (P) 2:23.45; 200 freestyle relay: Northwest Guilford (Diemer, Hollingsorth, Dodd, Moran) 1:48.96; 400 freestyle relay: Northwest Guilford (Hollingsworth, Key, Kenny, Bunting) 4:07.03; 200 medley relay: Page (Beeler, Leik, Poer, Myers) 2:01.96.

 

Wrestling

Biship McGuinness 49, East Surry 25

103: Grant Gregory (B) won by forfeit; 112: Garrett McAuliffe (B) won by pin over Austin Jordan 2:20; 119: Patrick O'Shea (B) won by decision over Cody Bryant 8-3; 125: Brandon Morelli (B) won by pin over Blaine Hunter :43; 130: Nick Sgroi (B) won by pin over Jonathan Mikels :38; 135: PJ Carlson(B) won by pin over Alex Rollison 2:42; 140: Patrick Preudhomme (B) won by pin over Michael Jensen :44; 145: Collin Eichhorn (B) won by pin over Travis Blevins 3:43; 152: Josh Norman (ES) won by major decision over Geno Guilyard 8-0; 160: Joe Denny (ES) won by pin over Bradley Hoban 1:49; 171: Ryan Lynch (ES) won by major decision over Todd Turman 15-1; 189: Markus Brown (ES) won by decision over David Crescenzo 11-3; 215: Brian Roche (B) won by decision over Kevin Erickson 15-1; 285: Travis Loury (ES) won by forfeit.

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