Friday, November 30, 2012

Stallings Islands @ Evans (Boys)

Stallings Island @ Evans (Boys)

Stallings Island defeats Evans Middle 39-36. Second half highlights below.




Stallings Island leads Evans Middle 23-16. Watch first half highlights below.


Grovetown @ Greenbrier (Boys)

Grovetown @ Greenbrier (Boys)

Grovetown and Greenbrier are tied 10-10 at the end of the first half. Both teams scored only 2 points in the 2nd quarter. Stay tuned to see which offense will pick up in the second half. Watch first half highlights below. 

Columbia @ Lakeside (Boys)

Columbia @ Lakeside (Boys) 

Lakeside defeated Columbia 41-31.  Leading the way for Lakeside was Kordell Hudson(#12) with 15 points accompanied by Kresean Hall(#40) with 10 points. Second half highlights below.


At the half Columbia trails Lakeside 19-25. Lakeside's Cordell Hudson(12) is leading the Panthers with 12 points. 

Columbia @ Lakeside (Girls)

Friday, November 30, 2012

Columbia @ Lakeside (Girls) 

Columbia at Lakeside Middle School


Lakesides falls to Columbia 18-27. Highlights below.


Stallings Island @ Evans (Girls)

Friday, November 30, 2012

Stallings Island @ Evans (Girls)

Evans Middle defeated Stallings Island by a score of 34-10. Evans' girls team was able to take advantage by their play in the paint giving Stallings Island their 2nd loss of the season. Full game highlights below.


Grovetown @ Greenbrier (Girls)


Friday, November 30, 2012

Grovetown @ Greenbrier (Girls) 

At the end of the first half Greenbrier has 17 points and  Grovetown has 5. Greenbrier's play down low gave them control at the half. Check out the first half highlights below.

The video below shows first half highlights.

Friday Night's live Updates (11/30)

We will be live blogging updates here and live tweeting (@AugBball on twitter) four area middle school basketball games tonight. Check back for video highlights and scoring updates.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Avery Organizes a Family Affair


Will Avery, his family, and many close friends spent their Thanksgiving day at the Sand Hills Community Center preparing and serving food to those in need of a holiday meal.  Thursday's "Hoops4Hunger" food drive was the culmination of a nearly week long project organized by Avery.

The process began Saturday when Avery, Laney High assistant coach Buck Harris, former Augusta State star Keenan Mann, and several other volunteers conducted the Hoops4Hunger basketball clinic at Evans Middle School.  Boys and girls of all ages attended the four hour session and learned the fundamentals of basketball.  Each player donated 10 canned goods.

Avery, his wife Chasity, his mother Terry, Chasity's grandmother Claudine Williams, and family friend Robert Moss then saw to it that the canned goods, turkeys, and deserts were prepared before Thursday morning.  With the help of Sand Hills Community Center director Brandi Robertson and close to 20 volunteers, this family affair became a community affair.  Close to 60 meals were served at the center Thursday morning.

The Avery's and the other volunteers certainly performed the best kind of community service today. And the video footage (above) of the group serving the meals clearly shows the joy that comes from such an act.  And I suspect the experience was especially enjoyable because of the assistance of all of the young children.  They seemed to be happy to serve on the holiday.  And those children have wonderful role models!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Columbia County Rec League Championship 11-12 Year Old Game: Redskins vs Bears (1st half)

1st quarter: The 1st quarter started off with plenty of excitement as the Redskins drove the ball impressively down the field. Led by the powerful rushing of tailback Gregg Rodgers (#6), the Redskins found their way into the end zone in just the first two minutes of the game. Rodgers ran over two defenders as he lunged for the score. The Bears put together a nice drive but were forced to punt. 1st quarter score: Redskins 14 Bears 0




2nd Quarter: The 2nd quarter picked up right where the 1st quarter left off. After forcing a Bears turnover, Gregg Rodgers went 97 yards in just one carry for a touchdown. Rodgers showed incredible speed as he pulled away from Bears defenders. The Bears established a nice drive that unfortunately ended in an interception. Redskin rusher Cory Dryden (#4) ended the half with a 10 yard touchdown run. Score at half: Redskins 22 Bears 0.




1st Half Highlights




 

Columbia County Rec League Championship 11-12 Year Old Game: Redskins vs Bears (2nd half

3rd Quarter: The third quarter provided another touchdown for the Redskins. After a couple punts by both teams, the Redskin's Dryden ran 20 more yards for his second touchdown of the day. The Redskins also collected their second interception of the day. The Bears failed to record a first down in this quarter. End of 3rd quarter: Redskins 29 Bears 0

4th Quarter: The 4th quarter was all Redskins as Dryden took another carry 23 yards to the house for his 3rd rushing touchdown of the game. The Redskins dominated the game, holding the Bears to only a few first downs. Players of the game are Gregg Rodgers and Cory Dryden as they had their way with the Bear's defense all game combining for 5 touchdowns. Final Score: Redskins 39 Bears 0

2nd Half Highlights



Redskins celebrate their first place championship finish

 

Columbia County Rec League Championship 10 Year Old Game: Chargers vs Bengals (2nd half)

3rd Quarter: The Chargers opened the half up with a five minute drive, leaning heavily on the legs of Jordan Whitaker. The drive went 60 yards but again stalled at the four yard line after the Bengals forced the turnover on downs. The Chargers did get in the end zone once, but the touchdown was negated by a holding penalty. End of 3rd: Chargers 6 Bengals 0.




4th Quarter: The fourth quarter provided much excitement. Bengal quarterback Chase Thompson took the offense to the air, throwing for almost 60 yards. Brent Swalick (#9) led the Bengals in receiving catching all but 1 pass. The heroic comeback attempt by Thompson and Swalick fell just short as a Bengal fumble ended a possible scoring drive. The Bengal defense, led by leading tackler Drew Hallenback (#4), kept the Chargers out of the end zone in the 2nd half but could not put a score on the board. Bengals fall just short with the final score: Chargers 6 Bengals 0.




 

Columbia County Rec League Championship 10 Year Old Game: Chargers vs Bengals (1st half)

1st Quarter: The Chargers intercepted the 4th play of the Bengal's drive and took full advantage of the turnover. Charger's Jordan Whitaker (#24) took the handoff for a 25 yard touchdown. 1st quarter score: Chargers 6 Bengals 0.

 

2nd Quarter: The Bengals tightened up defensively and held the Charger's rushing attack to a minimum. The Bengal's Ethan Bush (#9) began to tear away at the Charger defense but was unable to get in the end zone when a drive was stalled at the 2 yard line before half. Half score: Chargers 6 Bengals 0
 

Columbia County Rec 9 Year Old Championship Game 2nd Half

3rd Quarter: The third quarter proved more of the same as the Colt's Braden Collett rushed in for a speedy six points. The Chiefs defense did record an interception but failed to take advantage of the takeaway. The Colts answered back with an interception of their own. The score at the end of the third quarter was: Colts 13 Chiefs 0.




4th Quarter: The fourth quarter was again dominated by the rushing attack of the Colts. The defense of the Colts smothered the Chief's offense and only allowed one second half fist down. Final score: Colts 13 Chiefs 0

 

Columbia County Rec League 9 Year Old Championship Game: Colts vs Chiefs

1st Quarter: The rushing attack of the Chiefs proved dangerous as the first five rushing plays of the game led them to the two yard line. The Colt's defense was up for the challenge as they forced four scoreless plays to get the turnover on downs. The quarter ended scoreless at 0-0.

2nd Quarter: The 2nd quarter started off with a bang as the Colt's Hunter Taylor broke away for a 75 yard touchdown run. The Chiefs have had their share of first downs but have failed to put the ball in the end zone so far.

1st half score: Colts 7 Chiefs 0

 

 

Columbia County Recreation League Championship Saturday

It's a great day for football!

This afternoon in Grovetown there will be three games, each determining a champion for a different age group. Player360 will be live blogging every game with photo and video updates. Stay tuned for this exciting championship Saturday.

Here is the schedule:

10:00am 9 yr old championship

11:30am 10 yr old championship

1:00pm 11-12 yrs old championship

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Riverside Nips Grovetown (Boys)

The Riverside boys defeated a tough Grovetown squad in a nail biter Tuesday.  Enjoy the highlights from the first and second halves.

First Half


Second Half

Riverside Girls Top Grovetown

Riverside defeated Grovetown 40-22 at home Tuesday evening.  Enjoy the first and second half highlights.


First Half


Second Half

Wardwell Leads Knights to Victory

Bobbi Wardwell scored 17 points to lead Evans girls team to a 31-29 victory over Lakeside Tuesday night.  Enjoy the highlights from the first and second halves.


First Half


Second Half

Lakeside Boys Win Again

The Lakeside boys remain undefeated after topping Evans 43-27 Tuesday to improve to 7-0.  The Panthers were led by Kre'sean Hall (14 points) and Cordell Hudson (12 points).  Enjoy the highlights (below) from both halves of play.


First Half


Second Half

Stallings Island Girls are on a Roll

After sweeping a pair of games against Hepzibah and Curtis Baptist in the Player360 Invitational, the Stallings Island girls defeated the Columbia Raiders 25-11 Tuesday.  Caitlyn Cox led the way with 9 points in the victory.  Enjoy the highlights below.


Brown Strikes again for Redhawks

Stallings Island center Harrison Brown has had some big scoring games this season.  Tuesday was one of those games, as the long, agile center with a nice shooting touch scored 24 points in a 64-39 Redhawk win over the Columbia Raiders.  See the highlights below.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Player360 Invitational Highlights and Results (Columbia Location)


Saturday's Player360 Invitational featured 16 middle school teams, including private schools and public schools from three counties.  Each team played two teams against schools not otherwise on its regular season schedule.  For most of the teams, Saturday's games were the first of the 2012-2013 season.

In addition to the competition, each player received a Player360 T-Shirt and an invitation to the Will Avery Christmas Camp (free of charge!).  In this post, we share the results and highlights from the games played at Columbia Middle School.  The "video playlist" below contains video highlights of every game played at CMS Saturday.  Enjoy!





Game by Game Results:

 9 A.M. - Pine Hill defeats Westminster (Girls)
10 A.M. - Pine Hill defeats Spirit Creek 2 (Boys)
11 A.M. - Louisville defeats Westminster (Girls)
Noon - Louisville defeats Spirit Creek 1 (Boys)
1 P.M. - Louisville defeats Pine Hill (Girls)
2 P.M. - Pine Hill defeats Heritage (Boys)
3 P.M. - Louisville defeats Spirit Creek 2 (Boys)
4 P.M. - Spirit Creek 1 defeats Heritage (Boys)

Player360 Invitational Highlights and Results (Lakeside Location)

Saturday's Player360 Invitational featured 16 middle school teams, including private schools and public schools from three counties.  Each team played two teams against schools not otherwise on its regular season schedule.  For most of the teams, Saturday's games were the first of the 2012-2013 season.

In addition to the competition, each player received a Player360 T-Shirt and an invitation to the Will Avery Christmas Camp (free of charge!).  In this post, we share the results and highlights from the games played at Lakeside Middle School.  The "video playlist" below contains video highlights of every game played at LMS Saturday.  Enjoy!




Game by Game Results:

 9 A.M. - Stallings Island defeats Curtis Baptist (Girls)
10 A.M. - Langford defeats Stallings Island (Boys)
11 A.M. - Hepzibah defeats Curtis Baptist (Girls)
Noon - Hepzibah defeats Curtis Baptist (Boys)
1 P.M. - Stallings Island defeats Hepzibah (Girls)
2 P.M. - Langford defeats Alleluia (Boys)
3 P.M. - Stallings Island defeats Curtis Baptist (Boys)
4 P.M. - Hepzibah defeats Alleluia (Boys)

Stay tuned for highlights and results from the Columbia Middle School location!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Player360 Highlights Coming Soon!

Sixteen teams competed in the Player360 Invitational Saturday, November 10.  We aim to provide highlight clips and information about the tournament within the next 24 hours.  Thank you to all involved.  And click on the link on the right hand side of the page to learn about our upcoming programs (Hoops for Hunger and the Will Avery Christmas Camps).

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Lakeside Weathers the Storm and Improves to 5-0

Lakeside Panthers 38, Riverside Eagles 29 (Boys)
11-7-12



After falling behind 20-8 after one quarter and playing much of the first half without forward Artest Banks, Lakeside regrouped to defeat Riverside 38-29, establishing a county leading 5-0 record.

Coach Tom Widenaar Instructs the Panthers
The Panthers were led by Kre'sean Hall, a versatile wing player who can score from deep, attack the basket off the dribble, and create open shots for teammates.  Hall's 20 points were huge after sidekick Artest Banks spent much of the first half on the bench due to foul trouble.

And Hall got help from center Dylan Hammett, who dominated the boards, played good interior defense, and got into position to finish offensively when Hall and others penetrated into the paint and attracted his defender.

Austin Canaday led Riverside (3-2), scoring 14 points, including 4 three pointers, all in the first half.

Lakeside will host Greenbrier Friday.  Riverside will host Stallings Island.

Grovetown Improves to 4-1

Grovetown Patriots 50, Columbia Raiders 29 (Boys)
11-7-12



The Grovetown Patriots continued their winning ways, establishing a 26-17 halftime lead before sailing to a 50-29 victory over Columbia.  The Patriots' only loss has come on the road to the undefeated Lakeside Panthers.

The Patriots were led in scoring by guards Jaylen Harris-Gibson (12 points) and Jelani Shakir (10 points).  Columbia's Terrell Fallon scored 10 points to lead the Raiders.

Grovetown (4-1) will visit Evans Friday.  Columbia (1-4) travels to Harlem.

Stallings Island Defeats Greenbrier

Stallings Island Redhawks 41, Greenbrier Wolfpack 19 (Boys)
11-7-12



After a close first half, Stallings Island cruised to a 22 point road victory over Greenbrier.  Stallings Island improved to 3-2, while Greenbrier remains winless at 0-5.  The Redhawks travel to Riverside Friday.  Greenbrier will visit Lakeside.

Columbia Moves to 4-1

Columbia Raiders 24, Grovetown Patriots 17 (Girls)
11-7-12



The Columbia Raiders notched a 24-17 win against Grovetown.  The Raiders improve to 4-1 and keep a share of the lead in the county standings.  Elizabeth Metress led the Raiders with 9 points.

Grovetown falls to 1-4.  The Patriots will travel to Evans Friday, while Columbia will visit Harlem.

Lakeside Breaks into Win Column

Lakeside Panthers 19, Riverside Eagles 12 (Girls)
11-7-12
Milaka McKenzie scored 12 points to lead Lakeside to its first victory of the season, a 19-12 home win over Riverside.  The Panthers (1-4) will host Greenbrier Friday.  Riverside (1-4) will host Stallings Island.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Middle School Minute (11-6-12)

Enjoy the season's first "Middle School Minute" segment.  Co-hosts Will Avery and Chad Cook preview Wednesday's key match ups and speak about this Saturday's Player360 Invitational middle school tournament.  And Cook and Avery take a look at Coach Tom Widenaar's (Lakeside Middle School) philosophy in teaching young players how to attack the 1-3-1 zone.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Evans Takes Close Game at Columbia

Evans Knights 37, Columbia Raiders 35 (Boys)
11-2-12


After making two free throws to tie the game at 35 in the final seconds of the fourth quarter, Evans' Choice Dorsey stole the ball and made a layup to give the Knights a 37-35 road victory against Columbia.

The Raiders Get Instructions
After the teams traded baskets and leads for much of the game, Columbia's Koby Nobles made a bank shot in the fourth quarter to give Columbia a 33-30 lead.  But Evans' Duvall Cardwell answered with a three point play to tie the game before a layup by Columbia's Josh Mackie with 55 seconds remaining set up Dorsey's late game heroics.

Dorsey has played well all season, and Friday's performance was no exception, as the sharp shooting guard scored in a variety of ways, leading the team with 14 points.

The Raiders got balanced scoring from the trio of Terrell Fallon, Josh Mackie, and Koby Nobles.

The Knights improved to 3-1 and stay within striking distance of Lakeside's 4-0 mark.  Evans will travel to Harlem Wednesday.  Columbia (1-3) will host Grovetown at Grovetown High School.

Grovetown Wins the Battle of the Back Courts

Grovetown Patriots 49, Harlem Bulldogs 39
11-2-12



In a game featuring what are possibly the county's two most exciting backcourts, the Grovetown Patriots, playing at home, were able to outgun the Harlem Bulldogs Friday. 

Watch the video highlights (above) to see Grovetown's sharpshooting guard duo of Jelani Shakir (#2) and Nick Murray (#1) square off against the Bulldogs' exciting tandem of Jonathan Worrell (#1) and Christian Harris (#3).

Shakir (13 points) and Murray (10 points) continued their scoring ways for Grovetown.  But the Patriots were led by forward Jelani Moore (#14), who scored 14 points in the victory.

Harlem's Harris (12 points) and Worrell (12 points) did much of the damage in the losing effort.

The Patriots (3-1) will play Columbia Wednesday at Grovetown High School.  The Bulldogs (0-4) will host Evans.

Panthers Stay Unbeaten

Lakeside Panthers 41, Stallings Island Redhawks 24 (Boys)
11-2-12


Lakeside won its second consecutive road game in decisive fashion Friday and improved to 4-0 on the season.  The Panthers led Stallings Island throughout the game, cruising to victory after taking a 27-9 halftime lead.

Lakside Prepares
Lakeside's Artest Banks played impressively again, scoring 12 points and rebounding well.  But Panther point guard Cordell Hudson was the game's top performer, scoring 15 points while distributing the ball effectively.

Stallings Island was led by Kole Richardson, whose 9 points came on 3 three pointers.

Lakeside will host Riverside Wednesday.  Stallings Island will travel to Greenbrier.

Middle School Update: Raiders Break Knights' Unbeaten Streak

Columbia Raiders 27, Evans Knights 21 (Girls)
11-2-12



The host Columbia Raiders topped the previously Evans Knights 27-21, moving into a four way tie at the top of the Columbia County regular season standings.  After leading the entire game, the Raiders withstood a late Evans run and now join the Knights, Stallings Island and Greenbrier with 3-1 records.

Point guard Elizabeth Metress led the Raiders with 18 points.  The standout guard scored in every way and forced Evans to employ a box and one defense in the second half.  The special defense slowed Metress slightly, but not enough to derail Columbia.

The Knights were led by the sharp shooting Bobbi Wardwell, who scored 9 points, including a pair of three pointers.

Columbia hosts Grovetown Wednesday.  The game will be played at Grovetown High School.  The Knights will travel to Harlem.

Marshall Strikes Again; Greebrier Improves to 3-1


Greenbrier Wolfpack 36, Riverside Eagles 29 (Girls)
11-2-12


Destiny Marshall torched another county rival Friday, scoring 23 of the Wolfpack's 36 points and leading Greenbrier to 7 point victory at Riverside.  Oliver has played impressively throughout the season, and she shows no signs of slowing down.

The Wolfpack, one of four Columbia County teams with a 3-1 record, will host Stallings Island Wednesday.  Riverside (1-3) will travel to Lakeside.

Redhawks Nip Panthers in Overtime


Stallings Island Redhawks 29, Lakeside Panthers 28 (Girls)
11-2-12



Stallings Island's Ella Hansen sank a free throw with 4 seconds remaining in overtime to secure the Redhawks' win Friday at home.  Stallings Island improved to 3-1.  The Redhawks are one of four Columbia County teams with only one loss this season.

The Redhawks were led in scoring by point guard Caitlyn Cox, who scored 19 points, making 5 of her 6 free throws.  And Meghan Cibak controlled the boards throughout the contest.

The Redhawks will travel to Greenbrier Wednesday.  The Panthers will host Riverside.

Riverside Improves to 3-1


Riverside Eagles 43, Greenbrier Wolfpack 27 (Boys)
11-2-12



Riverside stayed within one game of the lead in the Columbia County regular season standings with a 43-27 win at home against Greenbrier.  The Eagles shot the ball well from deep and forced turnovers with a full court press during the game's second half.

The win sets up a showdown at Lakeside Wednesday.  The winner will hold the top spot in the county.  Greenbrier (0-4) will host Stallings Island Wednesday.

Harlem Moves to 2-2

Harlem Bulldogs 27, Grovetown Patriots 21 (Boys)
11-2-12



Harlem picked up an important road win Friday, evening its record and staying within one game of the four teams currently in a tie for first place in the regular season standings.  

The Bulldogs (2-2) were led by Jesi "Juice" Cotton's 13 points.  Andrea Ferbee led the Patriots (1-3) with 13 points.  Harlem will host Evans Wednesday, while Grovetown will visit Columbia in a game at Grovetown High School.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Middle School Minute (Columbia County)

Three evenings of exciting Columbia County Middle School basketball has transpired.  Here we summarize the current records of the sixteen boys and girls teams and preview Friday's match ups.

Boys Records
1)  Lakeside:  3-0
2)  Grovetown:  2-1
2)  Stallings Island:  2-1
2)  Evans:  2-1
2)  Riverside:  2-1
6)  Columbia:  1-2
7)  Harlem:  0-3
7)  Greenbrier:  0-3

Friday's Matchups

Lakeside Panthers (3-0) at Stallings Island Redhawks (2-1)
Lakeside: Only Undefeated BoysTeam
The Lakeside boys  have consistently played well in early season play.  The Panthers have recorded comfortable wins over Harlem and Columbia and defeated an impressive Grovetown squad.

Kre'Sean Hall and Artest Banks have been especially impressive.  Both are averaging 10 or more points per game by attacking the basket in transition and in the half court offense.  And Hall has shown the ability to shoot from deep as well.

But coach Tom Widenaar is especially pleased with his team's rebounding.  "I didn't think we would rebound this well.  We've dominated the boards at times," the Panthers' coach shared.  Center Dylan Hammett has done a particularly impressive job on the boards.

Redhawk Harrison Brown Wins the Tip
After starting the season undefeated, the Panthers will need to guard against complacency Friday as they visit Stallings Island, a team with impressive interior players and strong momentum following a comeback overtime victory at Harlem and an impressive home victory Tuesday against the previously undefeated Evans Knights.

No team in the county has had better inside play than Stallings Island.  Center Harrison Brown is scoring an extraordinary 21 points per game, including a 35 point outburst against Harlem and a 19 point outing at Grovetown.  Brown is a skilled post player with a nice touch.  And Brown's front court mate, Baret Doss, a very dependable rebounder and scorer inside, has provided a great complement to Brown.  But Stallings Island's inside players also benefit from capable guard play.  Kole Richardson has distributed the ball nicely and made key shots during big moments.

Harlem Bulldogs (0-3) at Grovetown Patriots (2-1)
Grovetown has looked very good at times, and the Patriots' lone loss came on the road to undefeated Lakeside.  The team has been led by effective perimeter play.  Jelani Shakir, a sharp shooting guard who also uses his quickness to attack the basket, has been consistent throughout the young season.  And Nick Murray has shot well from deep at times.

Grovetown is 2-0 at Home
After rebounding from a tough loss at Lakeside with a convincing win against Greenbrier, it appears as if Friday's home game against the winless Harlem Bulldogs should be an easy win for the Patriots.  But looks can be deceiving.

Harlem's 0-3 record does not tell the entire story.  The combined records of the Bulldogs' first three opponents is 7-2.  And Harlem's guard play makes the team particularly dangerous if taken lightly.  Jonathan Worrell and Christian Harris are both capable shooters.  And Worrell has proven he can be a handful for opposing defenses, scoring 34 points against Stallings Island last Friday.

Evans Knights (2-1) at Columbia Raiders (1-2)
Evans looks to rebound after recording its first loss Tuesday at Stallings Island.  Friday's game, the Knights second straight on the road after opening with two straight home wins, gives Evans an opportunity to stay near the top of the standings.

Riverside Returns Home
Columbia can play spoiler and stay within striking distance with a win at home.  The Raiders are certainly capable of handing Evans its second straight road loss and proving there is a lot left to be proven before the teams that will finish at the top of the standings can be predicted.

Riverside Eagles (2-1) at Greenbrier Wolfpack (0-3)
Riverside will aim to improve to 3-1 and stay near the top of the regular season standings.  The Eagles sport road wins against Columbia and Harlem.  Their lone loss came on the road at Evans.  Riverside combines effective shooting with opportunistic, pressure defense.

The Eagles will need to defend the post and rebound well, as Greenbrier's inside play is effective.

Girls Records
1)  Evans:  3-0
2)  Greenbrier:  2-1
3)  Columbia:  2-1
4)  Stallings Island:  2-1
5)  Riverside:  1-2
6)  Harlem:  1-2
7)  Grovetown:  1-2
8)  Lakeside:  0-3

Friday's Matchups
Evans: The Only Undefeated Girls Team

Evans Knights (3-0) at Columbia Raiders (2-1)
The undefeated Knights face a tough road test against the Columbia Raiders.  Evans has been impressive early in the season.  The Knights are led by Bobbi Wardwell, a fundamentally sound player with a nice shooting touch, and Kiyana Nelson, who attacks the basket, runs the floor, and crashes the boards.

Columbia is led by the highly skilled and highly intelligent point guard play of Elizabeth Metress.  Metress can shoot from deep, find her own shot off the dribble, and handle the ball and finish with either hand.  But most impressive is her ability, and willingness, to set her teammates up for easy baskets.

Riverside Eagles (1-2) at Greenbrier Wolfpack (2-1)
The Wolfpack has been led throughout this young season by Destiny Marshall, who at times has scored the majority of her team's points, including a 19 point performance against Columbia and a 16 point outing at Grovetown.

Riverside is coming off its first victory, a road win at Harlem Tuesday evening.

Lakeside Panthers (0-3) at Stallings Island Redhawks (2-1)
Redhawks are at Home Friday
The Panthers are looking for their first victory of the season, and Stallings Island will aim to rebound after a home loss to Evans Tuesday.  The Redhawks benefited from the impressive play of point guard Caitlyn Cox in a road win versus Grovetown, and they won a close game at Harlem.

Harlem Bulldogs (1-2) at Grovetown Patriots (1-2)
One of these teams will improve to a .500 record with a win Friday night.  Grovetown has been led by the inside play of Andrea Ferbee.