To report scores, e-mail us at prepsports@news-record.com. We will take full reports on varsity games and scores only on junior varsity games.
TODAY'S EVENTS
BASKETBALL
Greensboro Day at Oak Ridge (girls only), 5:30
Northern Guilford at Rockingham County, 6
Northwest Guilford at Parkland, 6
Southwest Guilford at Ragsdale, 6
Western Guilford at Southeast Guilford, 6:30
Flora McDonald at Oak Ridge Military (boys only), 7
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
BOYS BASKETBALL
Dudley 70, Western Guilford 65
P.J. Hairston's 24 points and 11 rebounds paced Dudley to a win over Western Guilford in boys high school basketball Tuesday night at Western Guilford. The Panthers prevailed despite Antwan Wilkerson's 20 points and 14 rebounds and Neal Spinks' 21 points and four blocks for Western Guilford. D.J. Alston had seven rebounds and four blocks for Dudley.
Dudley 15 21 13 21 — 70
Western Guilford 16 20 13 16 — 65
Dudley (16-6) — P.J. Hairston 24, Reggie Dillard 17, Brennan Wyatt 11, Jaquel Richmond 6, D.J. Alston 4, Sam Hunt 3, Stephon Redd 2, Brandon Clyburn 2, Dominique Byrd 1.
Western Guilford (14-6) — Neal Spinks 21, Antwan Wilkerson 20, Diante Baldwin 5, Reggie Perkins 5, Rakeem Brown 5, Adrian Moore 3, De'Eric Baldwin 2, Rashad Hayes 2, Skip McCleese 2.
Westchester 84, High Point Christian 76
Ike Nwamu, Deuce Bello, and C.J. Plummer combined to score 70 of Westchester's points and power it past High Point Christian.
High Point Christian's Mitchell Oates finished with a game-high in points, but it wasn't enough as Westchester stormed back in the fourth quarter for the win.
Bello added 12 rebounds, five assists and five blocks, Plummer had six assists and three steals, and Nwamu had four assists and four steals.
Westchester 18 14 24 28 — 84
High Point Christian 20 15 26 15 — 76
Westchester (21-1, 8-0) — Ike Nwamu 27, Deuce Bello 24, C.J. Plummer 19, Cole Morgenstern 10, Josh Burton 4.
High Point Christian — Mitchell Oates 30, Jordan Nix-Denmark 15, Joeseph McManus 8, Ryan Dula 7, Matt Loftus 5, Brandon Earnhardt 5, Jordan Weethee 4, Bryce Fain 2.
Northern Guilford 63, Western Alamance 58
Northern Guilford avoided Western Alamance's comeback and remained undefeated in conference play. Appalachian State signee Jonathan Fry led all scorers with 21 points for the Nighthawks.
Western Alamance 12 8 14 24 — 58
Northern Guilford 21 15 12 15 — 63
Western Alamance — Allen Black 20, Kyler Gregory 15, B.J. Bunn 9, A.J. Clark 4, Adam Smith 4, Andre Saunders 3, Jacob Libera 2, Domoinque Bridges 1.
Northern Guilford (17-2, 10-0) — Jonathan Frye 21, Daniel Downing 11, Patrick Chandler 8, Dylan Berry 8, John McBeth 6, Joe Daniel 4, Jalen Ross 3, Victor Dillard 2.
Page 70, Southeast Guilford 68
Even though Page was outscored 32-27 in the second half, the Pirates edged Southeast Guilford on the strength of Demone Harrison's team-high 17 points.
Southeast Guilford 13 23 20 12 — 68
Page 20 23 11 16 — 70
Southeast Guilford (7-13, 2-8) — Bradley Savage 20, Danny Pressley 16, Tevin Johnson 14, Malik Wright 9, Vashon Solomon 4, Jeremy McKeller 2, Artez McRae 2, Andrew McRae 1.
Page (12-9, 5-4) — Demone Harrison 17, Jonathan Spain 10, James Summers 10, Jackson Kitt 9, Camron Neal 6, Bryson Fonvielle 6, Dylan Sykes 5, Frank Eaves 4, Desmond Harrison 3.
Oak Ridge Military 58, Mount Zion 55
Oak Ridge made up a double-figure deficit to start the fourth quarter with pressure defense that forced turnovers. Oak Ridge took the lead with two minutes left and converted free throws to hold on for the win. Michael Neal added seven rebounds and four assists for Oak Ridge.
Mount Zion 13 10 20 12 — 55
Oak Ridge 14 9 8 27 — 58
Mount Zion — Brunson 17, Townes 14, Boston 10, Reynolds 8, Longs 6.
Oak Ridge (19-7) — Asad Lamot 15, Chris McCain 13, Michael Neal 9, Jacob Lawson 8, Carlos Rankins 6, Joseph Uchebo 4, Chris Richmond 3.
Grimsley 70, Southern Alamance 32
A trio of Grimsley players scored 14 points apiece as the Whirlies captured a home victory over Southern Alamance.
Southern Alamance 4 8 12 8 — 32
Grimsley 25 10 11 24 — 70
Southern Alamance — Josh Folwell 5, Nick Bosman 5, Jeffrey Ollison 5, Jordan Gaddy 5, Tyler Vincent 5, Travis Lewis 3, Josh Moize 2, Mike Summers 2.
Grimsley (11-7, 4-5) — Rashad Sweeney 14, Carter Gourley 14, Krechaun Williams 14, Jake Mulvey 6, Burrell Brown 6, D.J. Reader 5, Nevada Anderson 3, Adam Brogden 2, Mark Nadler 2.
High Point Central 71, Southwest Guilford 57
Four Bison scored in double figures to power High Point Central over Southwest Guilford.
High Point Central 21 18 24 8 — 71
Southwest Guilford 11 15 9 22 — 57
High Point Central — Kendall Stewart 13, Akeem Langham 12, Shaquille Bethea 12, Derek Grant 11, Sam Eberhart 8, Drew Adams 8, J.D. Bryant 7.
Southwest Guilford — Greg Bridges 14, Jalen Kitching 14, Braxton Daye 9, Deandre Brown 5, Ray Bridges 4, Charlie Stanfield 4, Airyn Willis 2, Andrew Bostic 2, Justin Surgeon 2, Terrell Leach 1.
Asheboro 63, Northeast Guilford 58
Saegan Hillard led the way for Asheboro, which topped Northeast despite a 19-point effort by the Rams' Donovan Griffith.
Northeast Guilford 9 6 19 15 9 — 58
Asheboro 14 7 16 12 14 — 63
Northeast Guilford (12-11, 6-3) — Donovan Griffith 19, Bryce Benjamin 13, Cameron Smith 8, Trevon Williamson 6, Abdul Tijani 4, Justin Bullock 3, Tevin Hamilton 3, Parris Scales 2.
Asheboro — Saegan Hillard 26, DayShaun Jones 17, Antonio Thomas 8, Chris Pratt 6, Clay Boroughs 5, Devin Barrett 1.
Northwest Guilford 73, East Forsyth 51
Reed Lucas scored a game-high 26 points in the victory that puts Northwest Guilford one game over .500 in the conference.
East Forsyth 11 20 13 7 — 51
Northwest Guilford 16 19 20 18 — 73
East Forsyth — Randy Morrison 12, Jeremy Bethea 10, Chris Harris 10, Crishon Gwyn 6, Mario Johnson 3, B.J. McKeever 2, Dequan McKinnie 2, Bobby Lensen 2, Tyler Hughes 2, David Clodgelter 2.
Northwest Guilford (na, 6-5) — Reed Lucas 26, Kyle Vebber 19, Zach Ellwood 9, Keaton Haack 8, Adam Coble 4, Julian Sampah 4, Matt Powlowski 3.
Ragsdale 60, Glenn 53
Kalik Parker scored 15 points and added 10 rebounds for Ragsdale.
Ragsdale 8 20 16 16 — 60
Glenn 11 11 14 17 — 53
Ragsdale (10-11, 7-2) — Kalik Parker 15, Benaiah Wise 14, Tyquan Roberts 13, Sharwyn McGee 7, Seth White 4, D'Onovan Smith 4, Devante Fletcher 2, Jaxon Randolph 1.
Glenn (11-10, 4-6)— Tyler Lee 14, L.A. Williams 13, Chris Simmons 8, Harry Robinson 8, Jevante Crump 4, Matt Hodges 3, Michael Pegg 2, Najee Hairston 1.
Andrews 55, Carver 52
Andrews scored 10 of its 16 fourth-quarter points from the free throw line to hold off Carver. Mark Johnson led the Red Raiders with 17 points.
Andrews 17 6 16 16 — 55
Carver 11 13 9 19 — 52
Andrews (11-6) — Mark Johnson 17, Alex Smith 12, Torian Showers 8, Jalen Ford 5, Jamie Smith 5, Darius Rogers 4, Quan Stevenson 4.
Carver — Richard Daniels 22, Marion Hall 10, Matt Colon 5, Mike Lawrence 4, Albert Wright 4, Mike Howell 3, Tyree Dennis 2, Chris Williams 2.
Caldwell 71, Calvary Baptist 59
Will Saunders and Ewing Carter led Caldwell past Calvary Baptist.
Caldwell 13 20 19 19 — 71
Calvary Baptist 15 14 14 16 — 59
Caldwell — Will Saunders 23, Ewing Carter 20, Daniel Apple 9, David Robinson 7, Ben Bell 6, Matt Liebmann 3, Josh Jones 2, Michael Page 1.
Calvary Baptist — Sean McGinley 17, Ben Shoesmith 13, Daniel Tate 10, Robby Trosan 6, Tyler Sparks 4, Thomas Mills 3, Gordon Cobb 2, Ben Wills 2, Tyler Ruble 2.
American Hebrew 62, Durham Carolina Friends 47
Amit Borsok and Omer Atishkin combined for 39 points to power American Hebrew Academy over Carolina Friends School.
Carolina Friends 12 8 12 15 — 47
American Hebrew 19 16 10 17 — 62
Carolina Friends — Jake Hilkey 17, J.R. Robertson 13, Milo Kim-Mayer 7, Khalid Salim 7, Eric Zolthers 2, Esten Sabe 1.
American Hebrew (5-4 conf.) — Amit Borsok 20, Omer Atishkin 19, Jarrod Cardonna 10, Yoni Tubul 6, Alex Muss 5, Reid Clarsseld 2.
McMichael 72, Eastern Guilford 60
McMichael held off Eastern Guilford thanks to strong fourth-quarter performances by Dylan Caple and Dakota Hopper.
Eastern Guilford 17 14 12 17 — 60
McMichael 17 19 13 23 — 72
Eastern Guilford (7-5 conf.) — Darius Dawkins 19, Tre Radcliff 16, Brandon Hairston 15, Adam Gunn 3, Jeremy Gaddy 3, Rashard Wicks 2, Butch Huffman 2.
McMichael (11-9, 7-5) — Dylan Caple 23, Victor Valdez 14, Dakota Hopper 12, Jeffery Parker 11, Cameron Brown 6, Deshaun Wall 4, Adian Joyce 2.
Morehead 62, Rockingham County 55
Jawaan Winfield scored a game-high 20 points to lead Morehead. Teammate T.K. Kimber led in rebounds with eight, Quentin Neal led in steals with five; A.J. Artiss had seven rebounds for Morehead.
Rockingham County 15 11 12 17 — 55
Morehead 12 15 8 27 — 62
Rockingham County — Jordan Keen 16, Tyler Moore 13, Malcolm Broadnax 9, Rob Fields 6, Guy Wall 6, Justin Roberts 2, Ian Smith 2, Jim Rigney.
Morehead (8-11, 6-5) — Jawaan Winfield 20, Jason Woodall 12, T.K. Kimber 9, Quentin Neal 8, Caleb Houchins 5, Caleb Wade 5, Pierce Moore 3.
North Stokes 52, Bishop McGuinness 49
Bishop McGuinness went 4-of-22 from 3-point range in a loss to North Stokes.
Bishop McGuinness 11 11 14 13 — 49
North Stokes 13 5 21 13 — 52
Bishop McGuinness (14-7, 8-5) — Aaron Toomey 20, Atticus Lum 9, Trey Tatum 7, Kevin Weckworth 5, Josh Rathburn 4, Daniel McClurg 4.
North Stokes (9-13, 5-10) — Dylan Hall 13, Travis Booth 9, Justin Young 8, Ryan Wilson 5, Patrick Hargrave 5, Matt Hopkins 4, Dylan Lewellyn 4, Matt Bowman 4.
Shining Light 50, Calvary Christian 28
Three players finished with double-digit scoring for Shining Light in the home victory. J.D. Williams pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds to go along with eight points.
Calvary Christian 9 5 8 6 — 28
Shining Light 9 23 16 2 — 50
Calvary Christian — Tyler Palmer 11, Andrew Teslack 6, Kody Hogan 5, Justin Baker 4, John Snow 2.
Shining Light (23-3) — Amahd Simon 10, Corbin Duncan 10, Kenneth Allen 10, J.D. Williams 8, Chase McNeill 6, Orlando Barnes 2, Caleb Robinson 2, Anthony Gravely 2.
Greensboro Home 64, Oxford Masonic 59
Ian Dovan led all scores with 24 points as Greensboro Home School toppled Oxford Masonic.
Oxford Masonic 10 15 21 13 — 59
Greensboro Home 13 9 17 25 — 64
Oxford Masonic — Keonte Burwell 16, Roy Thomas 13, Luis Bobbit 13, Jeff Cash 9, Ty Breedlove 8.
Greensboro Home School (14-9) — Ian Dovan 24, Josh Lanier 13, Josh Van Eerden 9, Devin Murphy 8, Matthew Schmidt 5, Joseph Shelley 3, Michael Dortch 2.
Forsyth Home 63, New Garden Friends 56
New Garden Friends rebounded from their 18-point performance in the first half by putting up 38 second half points, but could not come away with a victory. Joe Claffee led all scores with 23 points for Forsyth Home School.
Forsyth Home School 12 12 18 11 — 63
New Garden Friends 9 9 18 20 — 56
Forsyth Home School — Joe Claffee 23, Spencer Brown 10, Daniel Moore 10, Leighton Foster 9, Luke Bransomb 8, Zach Swarm 3, Philip Howard 2.
New Garden Friends — Nehemiah France 20, Zach Secor 14, Lopaka Sigler 7, Kyle Warner 6, Noah Poulos 5, Matt Secor 2, Jaime Halm 2.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Eastern Guilford 56, McMichael 31
Capricia Smalls and Amira Jamison each scored in double figures to power Eastern Guilford over McMichael.
Eastern Guilford 22 8 15 11 — 56
McMichael 6 6 8 11 — 31
Eastern Guilford (20-2, 11-0) — Capricia Smalls 15, Amira Jamison 12, Miranda Jenkins 8, Kristen Crosby 5, Autumn Rumley 4, Whitney Parks 4, Courtney Corraine 2, Tira Smith 2, Priscilla Ojare 1.
McMichael — Tory Royster 10, Tynesha Moore 5, Molly Southard 4, Alex Hooper 4, Bridget Farmer 4, Melinda Ness 2, Brooke Clifton 1, Bethany Stovall 1.
Southeast Guilford 46, Page 39
Brittany Price's 18 point, 12 rebound, double-double pushed Southeast Guilford past Page despite an 18-point effort from Chevena Pickard.
Southeast Guilford 10 10 9 17 — 46
Page 4 7 13 15 — 39
Southeast Guilford (13-7, 7-3) — Brittany Price 18, Ayshia McNeal 15, Julissa Anderson 9, Kenya Haley 2, Destiny Locklear 2.
Page (13-6, 6-3) — Chevena Pickard 18, Brittany Drew 8, Olivia Seeger 6, Hannah Peagram 4, Ashley Fowler 2, Whitney Saunders 1.
Northwest Guilford 58, East Forsyth 34
Gretchen Bennett scored 22 on 9-of-12 from the field and Kaitlyn Shelton had 8 assists for Northwest Guilford.
East Forsyth 10 6 14 4 — 34
Northwest Guilford 9 20 18 11 — 58
East Forsyth — Amber McBride 12, Ashlyn Jones 9, Kristen Hicks 6, Mira Rudd 3, Allison Hopkins 2, Chareva Kearns 2.
Northwest Guilford — Gretchen Bennett 22, Natalie Harper 9, Melissa Foures 7, Hannah McIntosh 5, Harmony White 4, Allison Dicarlo 4, Kaitlyn Shelton 3.
JV: Northwest Guilford 55, East Forsyth 21
Dudley 47, Western Guilford 37
Breonna Patterson scored 11 points to lead Dudley over Western Guilford. Catrina Green scored 12 points to lead Western Guilford.
Dudley 17 12 9 9 — 47
Western Guilford 12 9 7 9 — 37
Dudley (17-4) — Breonna Patterson 11, Lakyia Rouse 11, Lauryn Jackson 9, Desiree Drayton 8, Kiera McIvor 4, Chelle Jackson 2, Phoenix McGee 2.
Western Guilford — Catrina Green 12, Q. Byrd 7, Brittany Clency 7, Damia Whitehead 3, Yakira Hairston 3, Alanie Hayes 2, Audrey Russell 2.
Ragsdale 42, Glenn 38
Courtney Marsh scored a team-high 11 points for Ragsdale.
Ragsdale 7 12 4 19 — 42
Glenn 0 12 7 19 — 38
Ragsdale — Courtney Marsh 11, Erontia Berry 7, Ciara Jackson 6, Caitlyn Harrison 5, Emma Sonricker 5, Lindsay Lee 4, Ally Darnell 2, Kianna Wilson 2.
Glenn — Deonna Young 17, Jessica Riffle 9, Catherine Head 8, Meredith Tilley 4.
Bishop McGuinness 60, North Stokes 43
Bishop McGuinness opened the third quarter with a 12-0 run and held North Stokes to12 points in the second half.
Bishop McGuinness 12 18 17 13 — 60
North Stokes 15 16 6 6 — 43
Bishop McGuinness (15-4, 11-2) — Megan Buckland 18, Sammi Goldsmith 16, Marie Petrangeli 10, Sarah Coon 8, Erin Fitzgerald 6, Gabby Mortis 2.
North Stokes (14-9, 8-8) — Mindy Bullins 13, Sara Mabe 9, Alyslia Hutchins 8, Kendra Hopkins 6, Jodie Lemmons 5, Miranda Clary 2.
Northern Guilford 49, Western Alamance 25
Molly Tahmaseb had a double-double (15 points, 10 rebounds) in leading Northern Guilford past Western Alamance.
Northern Guilford 13 12 18 6 — 49
Western Alamance 8 2 6 9 — 25
Northern Guilford — Molly Tahmaseb 15, Asia Milton 8, Samantha Coffer 6, Kelly Tessitore 4, Jessica Johnson 4, Amanda Coffer 4, Rachel Shelton 2, Alexis Robinson 2, Vontreece Hayes 2, Nya Moore 1, Gabby Boyd 1.
Western Alamance — Victoria Cummings 11, Ashley Greene 4, Shineece Sellars 4, Shea White 2, Hannah Drewis 2, Tiarra Saunders 2.
Wesleyan 58, Grace Academy 16
Dakota Griffin had 18 points and Courtney Brammer finished with 14 rebounds to lead Wesleyan over Grace Academy.
Grace Academy 2 6 0 8 — 16
Wesleyan 26 13 5 14 — 58
Grace Academy — Rachel Wilkens 7, Liza Hack 5, Robbi Cauthen 4.
Wesleyan (6-19) — Dakota Griffin 18, Courtney Brammer 12, Valerie Beale 9, Christine Poole 6, Grace Jansen 6, Taylor Bailey 5, Sarah Burns 2.
Shining Light 50, Calvary Christian 24
Shining Light ended the first quarter with 22-4 run. Kiah Ashley recorded a double double with 18 points and 12 rebounds .
Calvary Christian 4 5 10 5 — 24
Shining Light 22 13 9 6 — 50
Calvary Christian — Sarah Locklear 10, Cassie Palmer 8, Anna Ingram 2, Danielle Morales 2, Hannah Right 1, Cassie Cantrell 1.
Shining Light (16-7) — Kiah Ashley 18, Hannah Jackson 14, Jessica Jackson 14, Cydney Comer 2, Mariah Allen 2.
High Point Christian 57,Westchester 39
High Point Christian used a 3-point barrage to roll past Westchester.
Westchester 6 6 7 20 — 39
High Point Christian 17 13 11 16 — 57
Westchester Country Day (6-13, 3-6) — Carson Thorn 10, Katie Rice 9, Amber Hayes 8, Meghan Ingram 5, Whitley Glosson 4, Mary Bryan Smith 2, Claire Councill 1.
High Point Christian — Kylie Welbourn 17, Courtney Calicutt 16, Cathryn Cox 12, Tara Moseley 6, Carly Black 3, Claire Phipps 2, Alexa Chunch 2.
Forsyth Home 36, New Garden Friends 29
Erin Pustay's 10 points weren't enough for New Garden Friends in a loss to Forsyth Home Educators.
New Garden Friends 4 11 8 6 — 29
Forsyth Home Educators 4 14 7 11 — 36
New Garden Friends — Erin Pustay 10, Alex Latoz 7, Grace Smith 5, Katherine Nelson 4, Mridula Manoj 2, Abi Lambert 1.
Forsyth Home Educators — Kyndle H. 13, Katie B. 9. Karen B. 8, Hannah H. 4, Jordan M. 2.
River Mill 84, Raleigh Charter 26
SWIMMING
TAC Championship
Boys: High Point Christian 245, Calvary Baptist 182, Caldwell 157, Westchester 144, American Hebrew 104, Durham Carolina Friends 32.
Girls: High Point Christian 260, Caldwell 216, Calvary Baptist 161, American Hebrew 92, Westchester 91, Salem Academy 49, Durham Carolina Friends 27.
Total team points: High Point Christian 505, Caldwell 373, Calvary Baptist 343, Westchester 235, American Hebrew 196, Durham Carolina Friends 59, Salem Academy 49.
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
SWIMMING
3-A East Regional
At Goldsboro
Girls team standings
Top 5: Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons 344, Chapel Hill 286, South Central Pitt 178, Northern Guilford 172, Orange 167.
Other area teams: 7. Williams 105; 14. Ledford 60; 17. North Forsyth 38; 20. Morehead 21; 21. Western Alamance 20; 22. Eastern Alamance 14; 24. McMichael 10
Boys team standings
Top 5: Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons 455, Chapel Hill 297, Northern Guilford 179, West Carteret 149, South Brunswick 135.
Other area teams: 7. North Forsyth 111; 11. Eastern Alamance 81; 15. Western Alamance 40; 16. McMichael 34; 17. Asheboro 17; 20. Rockingham County 14; 23. Eastern Guilford 11.
Complete 3-A East Region results: At NCHSAA.org
Not all of the newspaper's content appears online.
*There is a fee for downloading some older articles.