Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Tuesday's Top High School Basketball Performers

J.J. Douglas, Kennedy Charter School: 6-6 junior forward had 30 points, 11 rebounds in a 118-45 win over Covenant Classical. Donte Clark, a junior guard, had 25 points, 10 rebounds, five assists. Junior point guard Jalen White had 20 points and four assists.
Beth Erb, Country Day girls: 27 points in 57-52 win over Covenant Day.
Anna Lipocky and Rachel Walker, Marvin Ridge: Combined for 36 points in 56-49 win over Charlotte Latin Tuesday.
Rusty Reigel, Charlotte Latin: 22 points, 10 rebounds, three assists in 62-50 win over Marvin Ridge.
Chris Rieger, Providence: 25 points, 10 rebounds in 65-61 win over Hopewell.
Patrick Rooks, Charlotte Christian: 31 points for Clemson recruit in 94-54 win over Parkwood. Christian is 2-0.
Patrick Wallace, Myers Park: 21 points, including six 3-point shots in 62-56 loss to No. Berry. Dajuan Graf had 18 for Berry.
Shivaughn Wiggins, North Meck: 26 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals in 82-55 win over West Meck. Teammate Tahjai Watt had 12 points and 15 rebounds or the Vikings (2-0). Wiggins had 24 points, 7 assists and 4 steals against Cox Mill Monday.
Keyshawn Woods, Gaston Day: In three games, averaging 30 points and 10.3 rebounds for Gaston Day (3-0). Woods, a sophomore, has offers from Charlotte and Wichita State. Gaston Day beat Metrolina Christian 72-59 Tuesday.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beth Erb is a spectacular athlete and one of the best point guards in the 2013 class. She is a relentless defender, a great passer and a solid scorer! Coach Hasten has done an awesome job with her! She is going to make some college very happy.

Anonymous said...

Kennedy Charter plays no one. THey played "REAL" schools this summer at UNCC and struggled. Why does the observer give more coverage for programs that recruit players, steal players from public schools, etc.?? Keep the coverage on public schools and kids that represent schools and their communities....

Anonymous said...

What kind of school allows their students to score 118 pts against another team???? Poor Sportsmanship! I bet the pressed, dunked and laughed the whole game. I would never schedule the school in any event.

Anonymous said...

If that were a public school, they would face local and maybe state repercussions. How demoralizing!!! Why cover this game at all? Doesn't seem professional and the score doesn't sound like the actions of an ethical coach at all. Don't know either coach but that just ain't right.

Anonymous said...

Wallace kid is on fire