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MLK Bash continues on Monday with boys games at Eau Claire's Rock Pit

Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor • Jan 15, 2024

Camden, Westwood, South Pointe, North Augusta, Andrew Jackson, Wren win girls games on Saturday

       Columbia – The boys portion of the MLK Bash at Eau Claire High School’s Rock Pit with five basketball games on Monday, the first beginning at 10:30 a.m.

 

      That first game will have Crestwood, ranked No. 1 in the High School Sports Report AAA poll, taking on Irmo. Sumter will meet SCISA AAA No. 2 Hilton Head Christian Academy at noon, SCISA AAAA No. 6 Cardinal Newman will face South Florence at 1:30 p.m., AAAAA No. 5 Byrnes meeting AA No. 12 Keenan at 3, and AAAA No. 4 Wilson meeting AAAA No. 9 Lancaster at 4:30.

 

      In the girls games on Saturday, AAAA No. 10 Westwood edged AAA No. 14 Lower Richland 50-44, AA No. 4 Andrew Jackson beat 2-time defending Class A state champion and current No. 1 Military Magnet 68-56, AAAA No. 1 South Pointe topped AAAA No. 8 A.C. Flora 64-49, AAA No. 2 Wren whipped AAAA No. 15 Ridge View 51-36, AAAA No. 2 North Augusta beat AA No. 3 Gray Collegiate Academy 34-25, and defending AAA state champion and current No. 1 Camden beat defending SCISA AAA state champion Hilton Head Christian 64-32.

 

        Camden 64

Hilton Head Christian 32

 

Joyce Edwards, the 6-foot-3-inch center considered to be one of the top two seniors in the country, led Camden with 32 points. Morgan Champion added 14.

 

Tamya Hutchinson led HHCA with 12 points, while Morgan Scott had 10.

 

CAMDEN

Carter 4, Mungo 8, Joyce Edwards 32, Morgan Champion 14, Jefferson 4, Wright 2.

HILTON HEAD CHIRSITAN

Yarde 7, Taylor 2, Scott 10, Hutchinson 12, Langhals 1.

 

      Westwood 50

      Lower Richland 44

 

      Destiniy Omiere led the way for Westwood with 17 points. Makiah Thompson added 12.

 

      Lower Richland was led by Chi’nya Isaac with 20, while Taelor Hiller-Johnson had 11.

 

      WESTWOOD

Destiny Omiere 17, Makiah Thompson 12, Britt 8, Curry 5, Davis 8.

LOWER RICHLAND

Chi’nya Isaac 20, Taelor Hiller-Johnson 11, Green 2, Sumter 6, Foster 2.

 

      Andrew Jackson 68

Military Magnet 56

 

Tamia Watkins scored 28 points to lead Andrew Jackson to the 12-point victory. Ayona Alexander and Ni’Yonna Asbelle both added 13.

 

Military Magnet was led by Dream Watson with 17 points. Sabri Mitchell added 12.

 

MILITARY MAGNET

Sanders-Smith 3, Watson 17, Davis 9, Mitchell 12, Pugh 9, Willis 4, Harris 2.

ANDREW JACKSON

Delly 7, Asbelle 13, McCall 7, Alexander 13, Tamia Watkins 28.

 

South Pointe 64

A.C. Flora 49

 

South Pointe only had four players score, but they all reached double figures, led by JaNiya Cunningham with 21.

 

Kaleigh Lucas and Victoria Morris both had 16 ponts, while Serenity Woods had 11.

 

Terriana Gray led Flora with 14 points while Skylar McCray added 10.

 

SOUTH POINTE

Lucas 16, Morris 16, Woods 11, Cunningham 21.

A.C. FLORA

Delaney 8, Gray 14, Skylar McCray 10, Mickens 6, Curnell 4, Campbell 5, McDonald-Craft 2.

 

Wren 51

Ridge View 36

 

Raina McGowens led the way for Wren with 21 points. Deyana Hayes added 14.

 

Lucia Bailey led Ridge View with nine points.

 

WREN

McGowens 21, Hayes 14, Randolph 9, Howell 5, Powell 2.

RIDGE VIEW

Bailey 9, Banks 2, Drakeford 8, Johnson 2, Harvey 5, Carter 4, Lewis 2.

 

North Augusta 34

Gray Collegiate 25

 

Celena Grant paced North Augusta with 14 points. Madison McCain added 12.

 

Kadence Walker-Lee led GCA with nine points.

 

NORTH AUGUSTA

Armistead 7, Williams 1, Celena Grant 14, Walker 2, McCain 12.

GRAY COLLEGIATE

Tatum 6, Walker-Lee 9, Phelps 6, Salaam 4. 

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