SCBCA: A Poll
The latest polls have come out by the SCBCA (South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association). Lets take a look at the Class A Poll (Smallest classification in the Palmetto State). 1.Great Falls HS (9-2) The Red Devils looked impressive this…
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Continue ReadingThe latest polls have come out by the SCBCA (South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association). Lets take a look at the Class A Poll (Smallest classification in the Palmetto State).
1.Great Falls HS (9-2)
The Red Devils looked impressive this past weekend at the North-South 1A Challenge with a lopsided victory over Bethune-Bowman HS. Kelton Talford is the leader of this team with defensive specialist Donnell Adams
2.High Point Academy (11-5)
The Grizzlies picked up a impressive victory this weekend at the North-South 1A Challenge in defeating two-time defending state champion Hemingway HS 71-59. The Grizzlies might not face much competition in region play the rest of the way through. Isayah Owens, Jayden Byrd and Tyrik Ward-Hoyte lead this talented roster for Head Coach Marcus Watts.
3.Denmark-Olar HS (11-6)
Harold Johnson has been carrying the load for the Vikings and Head Coach Hercules Davis. Johnson is averaging 17.5 ppg this season.
4.Hemingway HS (6-9)
The Tigers the defending 2-time state champion our the best team in the Lower State despite having a losing record. The Tigers have a roster finally at full strength. Darius “JuJu” Williams, Darius Taylor, Aaron Parker and Dashaquavious Cooper.
5.North HS (11-6)
Head Coach Patrick Clark has the Eagles moving in the right direction.
6.Hunter-Kinard-Tyler HS (7-7)
Marlow Gilmore is looking to make a run in his last few months of his high school career for the Trojans. The Trojans lost a close one this week to the Estill HS Gators 65-61.
7.Dixie HS (9-5)
The Hornets have been led by William Snipes at 18.3 ppg and freshman Max Peeler
8.Wagener-Salley HS (7-5)
The War Eagles suffered a loss this week to Ridge Spring-Monetta 71-69.
9.Whitmire HS (7-4)
The Wolverines suffered a loss earlier this week to High Point Academy. The Wolverines will look to battle the Dixie HS Hornets for second spot in the region.
10.Timmonsville HS (9-9)
The Whirlwinds have been just that all season long for Head Coach Chris Lewis. The Whirlwinds have a good core group in Rashiem Lyde, Jamaric Morris, Tyron Fleming and Christian Taylor.