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

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