High School Basketball for Tonight(1/17/15) with Dudley boys at High Point Andrews and Bass Pro Shops Report on WES-Oak Hill

Dudley boys(6-6) at High Point Andrews tonight at 7:30pm and the Dudley boys should wear out Andrews and that is not a slap at Andrews, that is just a fact…Dudley fell in OT vs. Grimsley last night and the Panthers would be reeling from that loss, but they also know that they came up short on Friday and that must make for that loss here on Saturday and to do that, they must take it out on HP Andrews….Brion Seagraves and Hendon Hooker will lead the Panthers into High Point….

Bass Pro Shops Tournament of Champions report as Wesleyan prepares to take on Oak Hill tonight at 9pm for the 2015 Title…
Here is today’s report from www.maxpreps.com…..
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A crowd of over 8,000 fans packed Missouri State University’s JQH Arena on Friday night in large part to see the highly-anticipated duel between star forwards Harry Giles of Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point, N.C.) and Ivan Rabb of Bishop O’Dowd (Oakland, Calif.).

While the battle on the blocks didn’t quite materialize between Giles and Rabb, Wesleyan Christian’s supporting cast stepped up to send the nation’s No. 8-ranked team to Saturday’s final at the Bass Pro Shops Tournament of Champions with a 59-49 victory.

The Trojans (22-2) will meet No. 6 Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.), a runaway winner over Paul VI (Fairfax, Va.) in Friday’s first semifinal.

Brandon Childress – the son of former Wake Forest star Randolph Childress – led Wesleyan against Bishop O’Dowd with 15 points, hitting 4 of 5 from beyond the arc. The 6-0 junior guard also dished out seven assists.

Giles was far from a no-show, tallying 14 points and 11 boards. The five-star 2016 prospect crushed home a set play alley-oop late in the third quarter that vanquished O’Dowd’s comeback hopes.

Kwe’Shaun Parker, a high-flying junior guard, added 12 points, seven rebounds and four assists while Jalen Johnson – yet another Wesleyan junior – contributed 10 points.

Boise State-bound point guard Paris Austin paced O’Dowd (8-3) with 15 points. Rabb, the No. 4-ranked prospect in the 247Sports Composite, scored 14 and snatched 13 rebounds.

Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) 86, Paul VI (Fairfax, Va.) 59

After scoring 32 points in the opening round of play at the Bass Pro Shops Tournament of Champions, Dwayne Bacon of Oak Hill Academy went for 30 more Friday as the Warriors dismantled Paul VI.

Bacon, a 6-6 guard with a made-for-the-NBA body, connected on 9 of 16 field goal attempts and helped the Warriors (25-1) beat the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference power for the second time this season.

Oak Hill Academy also received major contributions from Missouri-bound point man Terrence Phillips (13 points, five assists), former Paul VI guard Joshua Reaves (12 points) and burly forward Joe Hampton (11 points, six rebounds, six assists).

2 thoughts on “High School Basketball for Tonight(1/17/15) with Dudley boys at High Point Andrews and Bass Pro Shops Report on WES-Oak Hill

  1. Yes, here is the final we have from last Saturday night…

    01/10
    Location: T.W. Andrews High School
    Dudley 73, HP Andrews 54

    Both the News and Record and MaxPreps have the game scheduled for again tonight…

    It makes it tough when they start splitting up the girls and boys games…Boys played last Saturday and then the girls met this past Tuesday….

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