1/17 Upstate Weekly Roundup
Following a girls game that resulted in a lopsided 77-43 victory for High Point Academy, the Grizzlies hoped to make it a clean sweep among its varsity teams on Tuesday night. It would not be easy both High Point Academy…
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Continue ReadingFollowing a girls game that resulted in a lopsided 77-43 victory for High Point Academy, the Grizzlies hoped to make it a clean sweep among its varsity teams on Tuesday night.
It would not be easy both High Point Academy and Southside Christian has firmly established themselves as among the class of 1A boys basketball this season across the state. Also, given it was a region matchup, Tuesday’s get-together could go a long way in deciding a region champion.
A hard-fought matchup between the two teams resulted in a two-point victory for the home team as the Grizzlies eked out a 45-43 win over the Sabres. High Point Academy’s record improved to 12-6 while that of Southside Christian was 10-4 following Tuesday’s game.
What Happened Last Time?
The two teams have already seen each other twice at neutral-site tournaments. The Sabres defeated the Grizzlies by a final of 56-51 at a tournament at Broome HS in late November and High Point Academy earned an eleven-point, 65-54 win over Southside Christian
How Things Progressed
From start to finish, it looked as advertised on paper as a contest of two of Class 1A’s premier teams. Following the first quarter, it would be the Grizzlies that would maintain a one-point, 12-11 advantage.
The back-and-forth nature of this evenly matched tilt continued into the second quarter as both High Point Academy and Southside Christian matched each other seemingly point for point. It was 23-21 as both teams entered their respective locker rooms for halftime.
Following the third stanza, it was actually the visiting Sabres with a three-point advantage as they outdid the Grizzlies 11-6 that frame. With one quarter remaining, Southside Christian pulled ahead by a margin of 32-29.
The fourth quarter was the most offensively productive frame for High Point Academy as they put 16 points on the board. The Grizzlies needed all of those 16 given the final score. Southside Christian had an opportunity on its final possession, down by two, to either tie and force overtime or go for the win. The Sabres were unsuccessful in that bid and High Point Academy made it a clean girls-boys varsity sweep for the evening.
Primetime Performers
With 18 points, DeAnthony Ross DeAnthony Ross 6'7" | SF Highh Point Academy | 2024 State SC led the way to victory for the Grizzlies. He assumes team co-captaincy duties for High Point Academy. Ross had a fast start to the game as he had all 12 points the Grizzlies put on the board in the first quarter.
Josh Hennum, a 2024 just as Ross is, also had a double-digit point effort as he placed 13 points on the scoreboard. Among his scoring output was a made 3-pointer and a couple of free throws.
Milestone
Prior to the game, senior Ali Khan Ali Khan 6'2" | SG HighPoint Academy | 2023 State SC was honored for having reached the 1,000-point plateau for his career.
Up Next..
Both the Grizzlies and Sabres will play on the road on Friday as they continue region play. High Point Academy will be at Brashier Middle College Charter and Southside Christian will be at St. Joseph’s Catholic.
Other 1/17 Greenville and Spartanburg County Results
J.L. Mann def. Mauldin 61-59
Dorman def. Byrnes 72-66
T.L. Hanna def. Hillcrest 71-47
Boiling Springs def. Gaffney 67-55
Wade Hampton def. Spartanburg 59-43
Landrum def. Greenville Tech Charter 73-51
Wren def. Powdersville 78-57
Blue Ridge def. Chapman 76-61
Christ Church def. St. Joseph’s Catholic 51-30
Riverside def. Travelers Rest 61-51
Greenville def. Easley 68-44
Southside def. Belton-Honea Path 53-45
Palmetto def. Fountain Inn 57-48
Carolina Academy def. Broome 60-58
Chesnee def. Liberty 73-45
Greer Middle College def. Blacksburg 69-45
Spartanburg Christian Academy def. Oakbrook Prep 73-59
Brashier Middle College Charter def. Green Upstate 79-44