Tuesday, February 24, 2009

AREA BASKETBALL GIRLS PLAYOFFs

Washington 14 10 6 12 -- 42
Beddingfield 23 26 17 21 -- 87

WASHINGTON (42)
Harmony Simpkins 15, Jordan Cantrell 14, McIver 5, Burbage 2, R. Cantrell 2, Batchelor 2, Stowe 2.
BEDDINGFIELD (87)
Ansia Dial 24, Casey Elliott 20, Shaniqua Clay 14, Vielka Givens 11, Crawley 5, Lucas 4, Pittman 4, Dickens 4, DeLaRosa 1, Deratt, Kent, Thomas.


GIRLS
Tuesday’s Games
NCHSAA
Class 3A
Beddingfield 87, Washington 42

Class 1A
South Robeson 60, Southside 50
Williamston 69, Northampton-West 47
Gates County 36, Jamesville 19
Weldon 71, Columbia 30
Roanoke 56, Perquimans 53
Northampton-East 42, Creswell 35

NCISAA
Class 1A
Word of God 45, Terra Ceia 28

Thursday’s Games
NCHSAA
Class 1A
Northampton-East at Williamston
Roanoke at Weldon

AREA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFs

MONDAY'S GAMES
BOYS
NCHSAA
CLASS 1A FIRST ROUND
Plymouth 59, Mattamuskeet 57
Roanoke 85, East Carteret 62
West Columbus 94, Williamston 89
Perquimans 49, Northside 38
Weldon 83, Jamesville 37
Creswell 53, Louisburg 49
Southeast Halifax 70, Columbia 45

WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
CLASS 1A SECOND ROUND
Creswell at Roanoke
Plymouth at West Columbus




GIRLS
TUESDAY'S GAMES
NCHSAA
Class 3A
7 p.m. - Washington at Wilson Beddingfield

Class 1A
7 p.m. - South Robeson at Southside
7 p.m. - Northampton-West at Williamston
7 p.m. - Roanoke at Perquimans
7 p.m. - Jamesville at Gates County
7 p.m. - Northampton-East at Creswell
7 p.m. - Columbia at Weldon

NCISAA
Class 1A
5:30 p.m. - Terra Ceia at Word of God

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Pirates complete sweep of Hawks

Get off to best start since 2004
By KEVIN TRAVIS
Sports Editor
GREENVILLE -- Trent Ashcraft picked a good time to break out of his early-season slump. After starting the season 0-for-11, the senior blooped a two-run, two-out, bases-loaded single to break a 2-2 tie in the sixth.
The hit highlighted a five-run inning that helped push the East Carolina Pirates (3-0) past the Monmouth Hawks (0-3), 9-2, on a chilly, sunny Sunday afternoon at Clark-LeClair Stadium. The win, coming in front of 2,592 fans, gave the Pirates the sweep and got the team off to its best start since 2004 (the team started 12-0 that year).
“I thought our pitching was good all weekend,” fourth-year coach Billy Godwin said. “I thought we played great defense. (Sunday) we got timely hits and busted the game open.
“I thought our guys came in focused. We were able to get a lot of guys in, get some different looks and move some guys around. I thought it was a very positive weekend.”
Ryan Wood (1-3, 2 RBIs) tacked on a two-run double and Stephen Batts (4-5, 2 RBIs) added an RBI-single in the five-run sixth inning to give the Pirates a 7-2 advantage.
Kyle Roller (2-3) led off with an infield single. Drew Schieber (2-3) reached on a bunt single and Trent Whitehead (0-1, run) drew a one-out intentional walk to load the bases. One out later, Ashcraft (1-5, 2 RBIs) collected his first hit of the season.
“I was just fortunate that I could get a pitch that I could hit, and be able to put it out there somewhere where they weren’t able to make a play on it,” said Ashcraft, ECU’s leadoff hitter. “It felt good, definitely.”
Wood followed with his two-bagger and Batts rapped his third hit of the game for the five-run lead.
Most of the damage came off Monmouth reliever Tim Ballard (0-1), who surrendered six runs on five hits in 1 2/3 innings.
The Pirates collected double-digit hits for the third straight day, finishing with 12. Batts led the way with his second four-hit day and finished with nine hits over the weekend.
“It feels great,” Batts said of his hot start. “It’s a good start.”
Monmouth took a 1-0 lead in the first. Brett Holland hit a leadoff single and raced into third on Chris Collazo’s (3-4) single. Nick Pulsonetti’s (2-3, RBI) sac fly scored Holland for the early lead.
ECU tied it in the fourth. Batts hit a one-out triple into right, breaking up John McDonald’s no-hitter. Brandon Henderson’s sharp single into left plated Batts.
McDonald gave up just the one run and two hits in his four innings of work.
Batts came through again in the fifth. Ashcraft reached on a throwing error and went to second on Wood’s sacrifice. Batts followed with an RBI-single into center, giving the Pirates a 2-1 advantage.
The Hawks tied it in the top of the sixth, chasing ECU starter Mike Anderson (two runs on six hits, four strikeouts, two walks in 5 1/3 innings) in the process. Tim McEndy and Ryan Terry had consecutive singles, which ended Anderson’s day.
Mike Casale greeted reliever Sthil Sowers with an RBI-single that knotted the game, 2-2.
Sowers (1-0) went 1 2/3 innings of relief and was credited with the win. The sophomore struck out one and gave up three hits.
The Pirates tacked on some insurance runs in the late innings. Jared Avchen’s sac fly in the seventh made it 8-2, while Jonathan Ratledge’s groundout plated another run in the eighth to cap the scoring.
ECU’s late relievers were effective. Bailey Daniels struck out all three batters he faced in the eighth. Joe O’Malley retired all three batters he faced to close it out, capping off the sweep.
‘These guys understand the importance of every game,” Godwin said. “(The sweep) is huge for your confidence. There were a lot of positives this weekend.”
The Pirates return to Clark-LeClair Stadium on Thursday to face No. 13 Oklahoma State in a 5 p.m. game.
ECU then plays host to the 6th Annual Keith LeClair Classic on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Pirates face St. John’s on Friday, Oklahoma State on Saturday and College of Charleston on Sunday.

6th Annual Keith LeClair Classic
Friday’s Games
1 p.m. - College of Charleston vs. Oklahoma State
5 p.m. - St. John’s vs. East Carolina
Saturday’s Games
11 a.m. - St. John’s vs. College of Charleston
3 p.m. - Oklahoma State vs. East Carolina
Sunday’s Games
10 a.m. - Oklahoma State vs. St. John’s
2 p.m. - College of Charleston vs. East Carolina

Saturday, February 21, 2009

AREA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFs

Lady Pack earns wild card
Area sending 15 teams to hoop playoffs
By KEVIN TRAVIS
Sports Editor
Several area teams will continue their quest for a state championship when the state basketball playoffs tip off Monday.
The boys tournament gets started Monday while the girls will begin tourney action Tuesday.
The Washington Lady Pam Pack earned a wild-card entry in the N.C. High School Athletic Association Class 3A bracket. Coach Allison Jones and her Pam Pack squad, 9-13 during the regular season, will travel to Wilson to face the Beddingfield Bruins in Tuesday’s opening-round game. The eighth-ranked Bruins, 23-3 overall, are the top seed out of the Eastern Carolina Conference. The winner will face the survivor between Hertford (7-13, Northeastern Coastal Conference second seed) and West Carteret (15-10, No. 3 seed in Coastal Conference) in Thursday’s second round.

1A BOYS
The top-seeded Mattamuskeet Lakers and Roanoke Redskins, along with the second-seeded Williamston Tigers and Creswell Tigers earned home playoff games on Monday. Meanwhile, Northside, Plymouth, Jamesville and Columbia will be on the road.
The Lakers (16-4), the Tideland Conference regular-season and tournament champions, play host to the Plymouth Vikings (12-7), the third seed out of the Albemarle Conference.
Williamston (9-15), the No. 2 seed out of the Atlantic Conference and the conference tournament champions, plays host to the West Columbus Vikings (13-10), the No. 2 seed from the Southeastern Conference. The Mattamuskeet-Plymouth winner squares off with the Williamston-West Columbus winner in Wednesday’s second round.
Roanoke (14-12) won the Atlantic Conference regular-season title. The Redskins will be home Monday against the East Carteret Mariners (8-14), a wild-card entry.
Creswell (20-5), the second-place finisher from the Tideland Conference, welcomes Louisburg into town. The Warriors (15-10) are the third seed from the Tar Roanoke Conference.
The Roanoke-East Carteret survivor faces the Creswell-Louisburg victor in the second round.
The Northside Panthers (10-15), the third seed in the Atlantic Conference, begin the playoffs at Perquimans. The Pirates (16-9) are the second seed out of the Albemarle Conference.
Jamesville travels to Weldon for its first-round game. The Bullets (8-12) are the Tideland Conference’s fourth seed while the Chargers (23-1) are the Tar Roanoke’s top seed.
The Northside-Perquimans winner battles the Jamesville-Weldon survivor on Wednesday.
The Columbia Wildcats (15-8), the third seed in the Tideland Conference, face the Southeast Halifax Trojans (12-13), the Tar Roanoke’s second seed, in the first round. The winner takes on the survivor between Camden (22-3, Albemarle Conference top seed) and Northampton-West (11-13, Tar Roanoke fourth seed).

1A GIRLS
Williamston, led by future East Carolina Lady Pirate Katie Paschal, is the only area team to earn a top seed on the girls side. The Lady Tigers (21-1), ranked fifth in the latest state poll, open tournament action Tuesday at home against the Northampton-West Hurricanes (7-14), a wild-card entry.
A Williamston victory lands them a date with either the Creswell Tigers or Northampton-East Rams in Thursday’s second round. Creswell (12-6), the No. 2 seed in the Tideland Conference, plays host to the Rams (10-14, No. 3 seed Tar Roanoke Conference) on Tuesday.
Coach Bill Lake’s Southside Lady Seahawks will also be home for the first round. Southside (15-8), the No. 2 seed in the Atlantic Conference, faces the South Robeson Mustangs (10-9), the No. 2 seed out of the Southeastern Conference.
The winner takes on the survivor between the Paxton Gwin-led Cape Hatteras Hurricanes (21-2), the top seed in the Tideland Conference, and the Camden Bruins (5-18), the third seed in the Albemarle Conference.
Roanoke (14-11), the third seed in the Atlantic Conference, travels to Perquimans (13-13), the Albemarle Conference’s second seed, on Tuesday. The survivor faces the winner between Weldon (22-2, Tar Roanoke top seed) and Columbia (7-16, Tideland Conference fourth seed) on Thursday.
Jamesville (14-10), the third seed from the Tideland Conference, travels to Gates County. The Red Barons (14-13) are the second seed in the Tar Roanoke Conference. The winner takes on the survivor between Manteo (21-5, Albemarle Conference top seed) and North Edgecombe (11-14, Tar Roanoke fourth seed) in the second round.

NCHSAA State Playoffs
BOYS
Class 1A
Monday’s Games
6 p.m. - West Columbus at Williamston
7 p.m. - East Carteret at Roanoke
7 p.m. - Northside at Perquimans
7 p.m. - Plymouth at Mattamuskeet
7 p.m. - Louisburg at Creswell
7 p.m. - Jamesville at Weldon
7 p.m. - Columbia at Southeast Halifax

GIRLS
Tuesday’s Games
Class 3A
7 p.m. - Washington at Wilson Beddingfield
Class 1A
7 p.m. - South Robeson at Southside
7 p.m. - Northampton-West at Williamston
7 p.m. - Roanoke at Perquimans
7 p.m. - Jamesville at Gates County
7 p.m. - Northampton-East at Creswell
7 p.m. - Columbia at Weldon

AREA BASKETBALL PLAYOFF PAIRINGS

NCHSAA State Playoffs
BOYS
Class 1A
Monday’s Games
6 p.m. - West Columbus at Williamston
7 p.m. - East Carteret at Roanoke
7 p.m. - Northside at Perquimans
7 p.m. - Plymouth at Mattamuskeet
7 p.m. - Louisburg at Creswell
7 p.m. - Jamesville at Weldon
7 p.m. - Columbia at Southeast Halifax

GIRLS
Tuesday’s Games
Class 3A
7 p.m. - Washington at Wilson Beddingfield
Class 1A
7 p.m. - South Robeson at Southside
7 p.m. - Northampton-West at Williamston
7 p.m. - Roanoke at Perquimans
7 p.m. - Jamesville at Gates County
7 p.m. - Northampton-East at Creswell
7 p.m. - Columbia at Weldon

tideland conference tourney title games

Tideland Athletic Conference Championship
Boys
Mattamuskeet 59
Creswell 55
(Davonte Green had 16 points to pace the Lakers)


Tideland Athletic Conference Championship
Girls
Cape Hatteras 59
Jamesville 15
(Paxton Gwinn had 17 points to pace the Hurricanes)

atlantic conference basketball tournament

Tuesday, Feb. 17
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY
At Northside High School
Varsity Girls
Williamston 76, Northside 41
Varsity Boys
Roanoke 89, Southside 63

Wednesday, Feb. 18
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY
At Northside High School
Varsity Girls
Roanoke 47, Southside 42
Varsity Boys
Williamston 69, Northside 66

Friday, Feb. 20
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY
At Northside High School
Varsity Boys
Championship Game
Williamston 79, Roanoke 77, OT
Varsity Girls
Championship Game
Williamston 70, Roanoke 58

coastal conference hoops tournament

COASTAL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Monday’s Games
BOYS
D.H. Conley 65, Washington 50
South Central 66, West Craven 62
New Bern 44, West Carteret 41
Havelock 59, J.H. Rose 54, OT

GIRLS
Havelock 61, Washington 45
South Central 74, West Craven 22
West Carteret 46, J.H. Rose 39
D.H. Conley 54, New Bern 49

Wednesday’s Games
BOYS
South Central 73, Havelock 47
D.H. Conley 65, New Bern 46

GIRLS
South Central 76, D.H. Conley 54
Havelock 66, West Carteret 49

Friday’s Games
BOYS
Championship
D.H. Conley 54, South Central 51

GIRLS
South Central 53, Havelock 42

Thursday, February 19, 2009

a look at area athletes in pros and college

Area stars continue to shine
By KEVIN TRAVIS
Sports Editor
Former area athletes continue to shine in the professional and collegiate ranks.

PRO BASKETBALL
Damien Wilkins is averaging 5.1 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game for the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Elton Coffield, a former star at Williamston High School, is averaging 20.8 points with the BSW Sixers (Germany).

Joe Barber, a former standout at Terra Ceia College, is averaging 10.9 points, 4.0 rebounds and 0.9 assists with the Sendai 89ers (Japan).

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
MEN
Cor-J Cox, a former standout at Washington High School, is averaging 3.7 points and 2.4 rebounds with the Olney Central College Blue Knights.

Bradley Van Staalduinen, a former standout at Terra Ceia, is averaging 1.7 points and 2.1 rebounds with the Wingate Bulldogs. He had nine points and three rebounds in Wednesday’s 94-77 loss to Mars Hill.

Jakob Pernov, a former standout at Northside High School, is averaging 2.0 points and 2.0 rebounds per game with the N.C. Wesleyan Bishops.

Calvin Daniels, a former star at Washington High School, is playing with the Elizabeth City State University Vikings. Daniels, Washington’s all-time leading scorer, has appeared in one game and has one assist with the Vikings.

Raphael Marable, a former standout at Southside High School, is averaging 0.6 points per game with the UNC-Pembroke Braves. He has appeared in five games.

WOMEN
Stephanie Holton, a former star at Columbia High School, is averaging 4.4 points and 1.4 rebounds per game. The sophomore matcher her career-high with 14 points in Saturday’s 67-61 loss to Ferrum.

Whitney Stokes, a former standout at Plymouth High School, is averaging 2.7 points and 1.2 rebounds with the Elizabeth City State University Vikings.

Hunter Johnson, a former standout at Pungo, is averaging 4.5 points and 1.4 rebounds with the Meredith Avenging Angels.

Samantha Smith, a former standout at Washington High School, is averaging 2.0 points and 2.5 rebounds with the Tallahassee Community College Lady Eagles.

BASEBALL
Trent Whitehead, a former star at Washington High School, is playing with the East Carolina Pirates.

Britton Cole, a former standout at Pitt Community College who is from Chocowinity, is playing with the East Carolina Pirates.

Josh Woolard, a former standout at Washington High School, is playing at Lenoir Community College.

Alan Swain, a former star at Washington High School, is playing at Lenoir Community College.

Styron Barfield, a former standout at Williamston High School, is a pitcher at Elizabeth City. He is 0-2 with an 8.00 ERA on the year. Barfield has struck out six and walked five in nine innings.

SOFTBALL
Nicole Jordan, a former standout at Jamesville High School, is playing with the East Carolina Lady Pirates. She is 0-4 on the season.

Meredith Knox, a former star at Washington High School, is playing at Anderson University. Knox hit two more home runs over the weekend, giving her four on the season. She also had a pair of doubles.

Kat Cahoon, a former standout at Columbia High School, is playing at Mount Olive College. She has scored two runs for the Trojans.

Tiffany Frey, a former standout at Jamesville High School, is playing at Pitt Community College. She is hitting .182 (2 for 11) with two runs, two stolen bases and two RBIs on the year.

Lauren Rodriguez, a former standout at Northside High School, is playing at Campbell. The freshman suffered a broken leg in the preseason and is out for the time being.

Dominique Mills, a former standout at Williamston High School, is playing at Fayetteville State. Mills is hitting .259 and has scored four runs. She also has three stolen bases and one RBI on the year.

Donecia Ebron, a former standout at Northside High School, is playing at Fayetteville State. Ebron has scored one run.

TENNIS
Lauren Allen, a former star at Washington High School, is playing at Peace College.

TRACK
Jamont Jones, a former star at Washington High School, is competing at Lenoir-Rhyne.

Jessica Rogers, a former standout at Washington High School, is competing at North Carolina A&T.

Gina Valenti, a former star at Washington High School, is competing at Lees-McRae.

GOLF
Derek Joyner, a former standout at Terra Ceia, is competing at Pitt Community College.
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Know of any other area athletes competing in college? E-mail sports editor Kevin Travis at Kevin@wdnweb.com.

coastal conference hoops tournament

COASTAL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Monday’s Games
BOYS
D.H. Conley 65, Washington 50
South Central 66, West Craven 62
New Bern 44, West Carteret 41
Havelock 59, J.H. Rose 54, OT

GIRLS
Havelock 61, Washington 45
South Central 74, West Craven 22
West Carteret 46, J.H. Rose 39
D.H. Conley 54, New Bern 49

Wednesday’s Games
BOYS
South Central 73, Havelock 47
D.H. Conley 65, New Bern 46

GIRLS
South Central 76, D.H. Conley 54
Havelock 66, West Carteret 49

Friday’s Games
BOYS
Championship
South Central vs. D.H. Conley

GIRLS
South Central vs. Havelock

area basketball standings

Area conference basketball standings, records.
Please note that not all schools submit their results and/or records. I’ll try to update these and get them as accurate as possible.


COASTAL CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 22-2 13-1
D.H. Conley 22-2 12-2
New Bern 13-7 9-5
Havelock 11-13 7-7
J.H. Rose 10-15 7-7
West Carteret 8-13 4-10
Washington 8-14 2-12
West Craven 3-19 2-12

COASTAL CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 24-0 14-0
Havelock 19-6 11-3
West Carteret 15-9 9-5
New Bern 13-9 7-7
D.H. Conley 14-10 6-8
J.H. Rose 5-19 5-9
Washington 9-13 4-10
West Craven 3-18 0-14

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ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Roanoke 14-11 8-6
Williamston 8-15 6-8
Northside 11-14 5-9
Southside 6-18 1-13

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Williamston 21-1 14-0
Southside 15-8 9-5
Roanoke 13-9 8-6
Northside 8-16 2-12

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ALBEMARLE CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Camden 21-3 14-0
Perquimans 16-9 11-3
Plymouth 10-5 0-3
Manteo 5-19 2-12

ALBEMARE CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Manteo 19-5 12-2
Perquimans 11-12 8-6
Camden 5-18 4-10
Plymouth 1-8 0-6

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TIDELAND CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Mattamuskeet 12-4 11-1
Creswell 15-4 8-2
Columbia 4-2 3-2
Jamesville 2-6 2-4
Ocracoke 3-11 3-9
Cape Hatteras 1-10 1-5
Bear Grass 1-11 0-5

TIDELAND CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Cape Hatteras 9-2 1-1
Creswell 1-1 1-1
Columbia 1-1 1-0
Jamesville 1-1 0-0
Bear Grass 2-4 2-0
Mattamuskeet 0-0 0-0
Ocracoke 1-11 1-9

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TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 4-0 2-0
Hobgood Academy 2-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 2-1 8-3
Lawrence Academy 15-9 6-4
Pungo Academy 2-12 2-3
Terra Ceia 5-22 2-7
Albemarle School 0-2 0-2

TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 2-0 1-0
Pungo Academy 11-4 2-0
Terra Ceia 12-11 6-3
Hobgood Academy 1-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 14-8 7-4
Lawrence Academy 7-7 0-3
Albemarle School 0-0 0-0

atlantic conference basketball tournament

Tuesday, Feb. 17
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY
At Northside High School
Varsity Girls
Williamston 76, Northside 41
Varsity Boys
Roanoke 89, Southside 63

Wednesday, Feb. 18
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY
At Northside High School
Varsity Girls
Roanoke 47, Southside 42
Varsity Boys
Williamston 69, Northside 66

Friday, Feb. 20
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY
At Northside High School
JV Boys
4:30 p.m. - Championship Game
Varsity Girls
6 p.m. - Championship Game
(Williamston vs. Roanoke)
Varsity Boys
7:30 p.m. - Championship Game
(Roanoke vs. Williamston)

Saturday, February 14, 2009

area conference basketball tourney schedule

Monday, Feb. 16
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
COASTAL CONFERENCE TOURNEY
Boys
7:30 p.m. - Washington at D.H. Conley
Girls
6 p.m. - Washington at Havelock

Tuesday, Feb. 17
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY
At Northside High School
JV Boys
4:30 p.m. - Williamston vs. Southside
Varsity Girls
6 p.m. - Williamston vs. Northside
Varsity Boys
7:30 p.m. - Roanoke vs. Southside

Wednesday, Feb. 18
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY
At Northside High School
JV Boys
4:30 p.m. - Northside vs. Roanoke
Varsity Girls
6 p.m. - Southside vs. Roanoke
Varsity Boys
7:30 p.m. - Northside vs. Williamston

Friday, Feb. 20
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY
At Northside High School
JV Boys
4:30 p.m. - Championship Game
Varsity Girls
6 p.m. - Championship Game
Varsity Boys
7:30 p.m. - Championship Game

area basketball standings

Area conference basketball standings, records.
Please note that not all schools submit their results and/or records. I’ll try to update these and get them as accurate as possible.


COASTAL CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 20-2 13-1
D.H. Conley 20-2 12-2
New Bern 12-6 9-5
Havelock 10-12 7-7
J.H. Rose 10-14 7-7
West Carteret 8-12 4-10
Washington 8-13 2-12
West Craven 3-18 2-12

COASTAL CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 22-0 14-0
Havelock 17-6 11-3
West Carteret 14-8 9-5
New Bern 13-8 7-7
D.H. Conley 13-9 6-8
J.H. Rose 5-18 5-9
Washington 9-12 4-10
West Craven 3-17 0-14

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ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Roanoke 13-11 8-6
Williamston 7-15 6-8
Northside 10-14 5-9
Southside 6-17 1-13

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Williamston 20-1 14-0
Southside 15-7 9-5
Roanoke 12-9 8-6
Northside 8-15 2-12

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ALBEMARLE CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Camden 20-3 14-0
Perquimans 16-8 11-3
Plymouth 10-5 0-3
Manteo 5-18 2-12

ALBEMARE CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Manteo 19-5 12-2
Perquimans 10-12 8-6
Camden 5-17 4-10
Plymouth 1-8 0-6

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TIDELAND CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Mattamuskeet 12-4 11-1
Creswell 15-4 8-2
Columbia 4-2 3-2
Jamesville 2-6 2-4
Ocracoke 3-11 3-9
Cape Hatteras 1-10 1-5
Bear Grass 1-11 0-5

TIDELAND CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Cape Hatteras 9-2 1-1
Creswell 1-1 1-1
Columbia 1-1 1-0
Jamesville 1-1 0-0
Bear Grass 2-4 2-0
Mattamuskeet 0-0 0-0
Ocracoke 1-11 1-9

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TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 4-0 2-0
Hobgood Academy 2-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 2-1 8-3
Lawrence Academy 15-9 6-4
Pungo Academy 2-12 2-3
Terra Ceia 4-20 2-7
Albemarle School 0-2 0-2

TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 2-0 1-0
Pungo Academy 11-4 2-0
Terra Ceia 10-9 6-3
Hobgood Academy 1-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 14-8 7-4
Lawrence Academy 7-7 0-3
Albemarle School 0-0 0-0

Friday, February 13, 2009

area basketball standings

Area conference basketball standings, records.
Please note that not all schools submit their results and/or records. I’ll try to update these and get them as accurate as possible.


COASTAL CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 20-2 13-1
D.H. Conley 20-2 12-2
New Bern 12-6 9-5
Havelock 10-12 7-7
J.H. Rose 10-14 7-7
West Carteret 8-12 4-10
Washington 8-13 2-12
West Craven 3-18 2-12

COASTAL CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 22-0 14-0
Havelock 17-6 11-3
West Carteret 14-8 9-5
New Bern 13-8 7-7
D.H. Conley 13-9 6-8
J.H. Rose 5-18 5-9
Washington 9-12 4-10
West Craven 3-17 0-14

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ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Roanoke 13-10 7-3
Williamston 6-17 4-9
Northside 8-11 3-6
Southside 5-10 1-5

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Williamston 19-1 14-0
Southside 15-7 9-5
Roanoke 12-9 5-5
Northside 8-11 2-10

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ALBEMARLE CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Camden 20-3 13-0
Perquimans 15-8 10-3
Manteo 3-10 0-3
Plymouth 10-5 0-3

ALBEMARE CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Manteo 8-3 5-2
Perquimans 9-12 7-6
Camden 5-16 4-9
Plymouth 1-8 0-6

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TIDELAND CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Mattamuskeet 11-4 10-1
Creswell 13-4 6-2
Columbia 4-2 3-2
Jamesville 2-5 2-3
Ocracoke 3-10 3-8
Cape Hatteras 1-10 1-5
Bear Grass 1-10 0-4

TIDELAND CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Cape Hatteras 9-2 1-1
Creswell 1-1 1-1
Columbia 1-1 1-0
Jamesville 1-1 0-0
Bear Grass 2-4 2-0
Mattamuskeet 0-0 0-0
Ocracoke 1-11 1-9

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TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 4-0 2-0
Hobgood Academy 2-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 2-1 1-0
Lawrence Academy 10-7 3-2
Pungo Academy 2-12 2-3
Terra Ceia 4-20 2-7
Albemarle School 0-2 0-2

TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 2-0 1-0
Pungo Academy 11-4 2-0
Terra Ceia 10-9 6-3
Hobgood Academy 1-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 1-0 0-0
Lawrence Academy 7-7 0-3
Albemarle School 0-0 0-0

area basketball standings

Area conference basketball standings, records.
Please note that not all schools submit their results and/or records. I’ll try to update these and get them as accurate as possible.


COASTAL CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 20-2 13-1
D.H. Conley 20-2 12-2
New Bern 12-6 9-5
Havelock 10-12 7-7
J.H. Rose 10-14 7-7
West Carteret 8-12 4-10
Washington 8-13 2-12
West Craven 3-19 2-12

COASTAL CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 22-0 14-0
Havelock 17-6 11-3
West Carteret 14-8 8-6
New Bern 13-8 8-6
D.H. Conley 13-9 6-8
J.H. Rose 5-18 5-9
Washington 9-12 4-10
West Craven 3-17 0-14

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ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Roanoke 13-10 7-3
Williamston 6-17 4-9
Northside 8-11 3-6
Southside 5-10 1-5

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Williamston 19-1 14-0
Southside 15-7 9-5
Roanoke 12-9 5-5
Northside 8-11 2-10

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ALBEMARLE CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Camden 20-3 13-0
Perquimans 15-8 10-3
Manteo 3-10 0-3
Plymouth 10-5 0-3

ALBEMARE CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Manteo 8-3 5-2
Perquimans 9-12 7-6
Camden 5-16 4-9
Plymouth 1-8 0-6

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TIDELAND CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Mattamuskeet 11-4 10-1
Creswell 13-4 6-2
Columbia 4-2 3-2
Jamesville 2-5 2-3
Ocracoke 3-10 3-8
Cape Hatteras 1-10 1-5
Bear Grass 1-10 0-4

TIDELAND CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Cape Hatteras 9-2 1-1
Creswell 1-1 1-1
Columbia 1-1 1-0
Jamesville 1-1 0-0
Bear Grass 2-4 2-0
Mattamuskeet 0-0 0-0
Ocracoke 1-11 1-9

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TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 4-0 2-0
Hobgood Academy 2-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 2-1 1-0
Lawrence Academy 10-7 3-2
Pungo Academy 2-12 2-3
Terra Ceia 4-20 2-7
Albemarle School 0-2 0-2

TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 2-0 1-0
Pungo Academy 11-4 2-0
Terra Ceia 10-9 6-3
Hobgood Academy 1-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 1-0 0-0
Lawrence Academy 7-7 0-3
Albemarle School 0-0 0-0

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

area basketball standings

Area conference basketball standings, records.
Please note that not all schools submit their results and/or records. I’ll try to update these and get them as accurate as possible.


COASTAL CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 20-1 13-0
D.H. Conley 19-2 11-2
New Bern 12-5 9-4
Havelock 9-12 6-7
J.H. Rose 9-14 6-7
West Carteret 7-12 3-10
Washington 8-12 2-11
West Craven 3-18 2-11

COASTAL CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 21-0 13-0
Havelock 16-6 10-3
West Carteret 13-8 7-6
New Bern 12-8 7-6
D.H. Conley 13-8 6-7
J.H. Rose 5-17 5-8
Washington 9-11 4-9
West Craven 3-16 0-13

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ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Roanoke 13-10 7-3
Williamston 5-15 4-9
Northside 8-11 3-6
Southside 5-10 1-5

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Williamston 18-1 13-0
Southside 14-7 8-5
Roanoke 12-9 5-5
Northside 8-11 2-10

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ALBEMARLE CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Camden 19-3 13-0
Perquimans 15-8 10-3
Manteo 3-10 0-3
Plymouth 10-5 0-3

ALBEMARE CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Manteo 8-3 5-2
Perquimans 9-12 2-6
Camden 5-14 4-8
Plymouth 1-8 0-6

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TIDELAND CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Mattamuskeet 11-4 10-1
Creswell 13-4 6-2
Columbia 4-2 3-2
Jamesville 2-5 2-3
Ocracoke 3-10 3-8
Cape Hatteras 1-10 1-5
Bear Grass 1-10 0-4

TIDELAND CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Cape Hatteras 9-2 1-1
Creswell 1-1 1-1
Columbia 1-1 1-0
Jamesville 1-1 0-0
Bear Grass 2-4 2-0
Mattamuskeet 0-0 0-0
Ocracoke 1-11 1-9

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TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 4-0 2-0
Hobgood Academy 2-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 2-1 1-0
Lawrence Academy 10-7 3-2
Pungo Academy 2-12 2-3
Terra Ceia 4-20 2-7
Albemarle School 0-2 0-2

TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 2-0 1-0
Pungo Academy 11-4 2-0
Terra Ceia 10-9 6-3
Hobgood Academy 1-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 1-0 0-0
Lawrence Academy 7-7 0-3
Albemarle School 0-0 0-0

area basketball standings

Area conference basketball standings, records.
Please note that not all schools submit their results and/or records. I’ll try to update these and get them as accurate as possible.


COASTAL CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 20-1 13-0
D.H. Conley 19-2 11-2
New Bern 12-5 9-4
Havelock 9-12 6-7
J.H. Rose 9-14 6-7
West Carteret 7-12 3-10
Washington 8-12 2-11
West Craven 3-18 2-11

COASTAL CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 21-0 13-0
Havelock 16-6 10-3
West Carteret 13-8 7-6
New Bern 12-8 7-6
D.H. Conley 13-8 6-7
J.H. Rose 5-17 5-8
Washington 9-11 4-9
West Craven 3-16 0-13

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ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Roanoke 13-8 7-3
Southside 6-9 0-5
Williamston 4-15 3-9
Northside 8-11 3-6

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Williamston 18-1 13-0
Southside 14-7 7-5
Roanoke 12-9 5-5
Northside 8-11 2-10

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ALBEMARLE CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Camden 18-3 12-0
Perquimans 14-7 9-2
Manteo 3-10 0-3
Plymouth 10-5 0-3

ALBEMARE CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Manteo 6-3 4-2
Perquimans 8-11 2-5
Camden 5-14 4-8
Plymouth 1-8 0-6

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TIDELAND CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Mattamuskeet 11-4 9-1
Creswell 13-4 6-2
Columbia 4-2 3-2
Jamesville 2-5 2-3
Ocracoke 3-9 3-7
Cape Hatteras 1-10 1-5
Bear Grass 1-9 0-3

TIDELAND CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Cape Hatteras 9-2 1-1
Creswell 1-1 1-1
Columbia 1-1 1-0
Jamesville 1-1 0-0
Bear Grass 2-4 2-0
Mattamuskeet 0-0 0-0
Ocracoke 1-11 1-9

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TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 4-0 2-0
Hobgood Academy 2-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 2-1 1-0
Lawrence Academy 10-7 3-2
Pungo Academy 2-12 2-3
Terra Ceia 4-20 2-7
Albemarle School 0-2 0-2

TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 2-0 1-0
Pungo Academy 11-4 2-0
Terra Ceia 10-9 6-3
Hobgood Academy 1-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 1-0 0-0
Lawrence Academy 7-7 0-3
Albemarle School 0-0 0-0

Saturday, February 7, 2009

area basketball standings

Area conference basketball standings, records.
Please note that not all schools submit their results and/or records. I’ll try to update these and get them as accurate as possible.


COASTAL CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 19-1 12-0
D.H. Conley 18-2 10-2
New Bern 12-4 9-3
J.H. Rose 9-13 6-6
Havelock 8-12 5-7
Washington 8-11 2-10
West Carteret 6-12 2-10
West Craven 3-17 2-10

COASTAL CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 20-0 12-0
Havelock 15-6 9-3
West Carteret 13-7 7-5
New Bern 11-8 6-6
D.H. Conley 12-8 5-7
J.H. Rose 5-16 5-7
Washington 9-10 4-8
West Craven 3-15 0-12

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ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Roanoke 13-8 7-3
Southside 6-9 0-5
Williamston 4-15 3-9
Northside 8-11 3-6

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Williamston 17-1 12-0
Southside 14-6 7-4
Roanoke 12-9 5-5
Northside 8-11 2-10

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ALBEMARLE CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Camden 18-3 12-0
Perquimans 14-7 9-2
Manteo 3-10 0-3
Plymouth 3-3 0-3

ALBEMARE CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Manteo 6-3 4-2
Perquimans 8-11 2-5
Camden 4-14 3-7
Plymouth 1-8 0-6

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TIDELAND CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Mattamuskeet 11-4 9-1
Creswell 13-4 6-2
Columbia 4-2 3-2
Jamesville 2-5 2-3
Ocracoke 3-9 3-7
Cape Hatteras 1-10 1-5
Bear Grass 1-9 0-3

TIDELAND CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Cape Hatteras 9-2 1-1
Creswell 1-1 1-1
Columbia 1-1 1-0
Jamesville 1-1 0-0
Bear Grass 2-4 2-0
Mattamuskeet 0-0 0-0
Ocracoke 1-11 1-9

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TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 4-0 2-0
Hobgood Academy 2-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 2-1 1-0
Lawrence Academy 10-7 3-2
Pungo Academy 2-12 2-3
Terra Ceia 4-20 2-7
Albemarle School 0-2 0-2

TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 2-0 1-0
Pungo Academy 11-4 2-0
Terra Ceia 10-9 6-3
Hobgood Academy 1-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 1-0 0-0
Lawrence Academy 7-7 0-3
Albemarle School 0-0 0-0

Thursday, February 5, 2009

area basketball standings

Area conference basketball standings, records.
Please note that not all schools submit their results and/or records. I’ll try to update these and get them as accurate as possible.


COASTAL CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 18-1 11-0
D.H. Conley 18-2 9-2
New Bern 11-4 8-3
J.H. Rose 9-12 6-5
Havelock 8-11 5-6
Washington 8-10 2-9
West Carteret 6-11 2-9
West Craven 2-17 1-10

COASTAL CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
South Central 19-0 11-0
Havelock 15-5 9-2
West Carteret 12-7 6-5
D.H. Conley 12-7 5-6
New Bern 10-8 5-6
Washington 9-9 4-7
J.H. Rose 4-16 4-7
West Craven 3-14 0-11

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ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Roanoke 12-8 6-3
Southside 6-9 0-5
Williamston 3-11 3-3
Northside 8-11 3-6

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Williamston 16-1 11-0
Roanoke 12-7 6-3
Southside 13-6 7-4
Northside 7-9 1-5

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ALBEMARLE CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Camden 17-3 11-0
Perquimans 13-7 8-2
Manteo 3-9 0-2
Plymouth 3-3 0-2

ALBEMARE CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Manteo 6-3 4-2
Perquimans 8-11 2-5
Camden 4-14 3-7
Plymouth 1-8 0-6

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TIDELAND CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Mattamuskeet 8-4 7-1
Creswell 12-4 6-2
Columbia 4-2 3-2
Jamesville 2-5 2-3
Ocracoke 3-9 3-7
Cape Hatteras 1-10 1-5
Bear Grass 1-8 0-2

TIDELAND CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Cape Hatteras 9-2 1-1
Creswell 1-1 1-1
Columbia 1-1 1-0
Jamesville 1-1 0-0
Bear Grass 2-4 2-0
Mattamuskeet 0-0 0-0
Ocracoke 1-11 1-9

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TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
BOYS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 4-0 2-0
Hobgood Academy 2-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 2-1 1-0
Lawrence Academy 10-7 3-2
Pungo Academy 2-12 2-3
Terra Ceia 4-20 2-7
Albemarle School 0-2 0-2

TARHEEL INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE
GIRLS
TEAM ALL CONF
Northeast Academy 2-0 1-0
Pungo Academy 11-4 2-0
Terra Ceia 10-9 6-3
Hobgood Academy 1-0 1-0
Ridgecroft 1-0 0-0
Lawrence Academy 7-7 0-3
Albemarle School 0-0 0-0