Graham Sporting Goods High School Basketball Tonight with NWG over Page girls, NG boys top Burlington Williams, Bishop past Oak Level boys, Ragsdale boys stay Unbeaten(4-0), NG girls trip up Williams

Ragsdale 47, High Point Andrews 42
Northern Guilford boys 71, Burlington Williams 54
Bishop McGuinness 50, Oak Level 37
Northwest Guilford girls 47, Page 34…NWG(2-0)/Page(3-1)
Northern Guilford 60, Burlington Williams 41…..Big win for NG and first loss of the year for Williams….
Caldwell Academy girls 48, Burlington Christian Academy 34
New Garden Friends School boys 74, Oak Ridge Military Academy 42

Northwest                12             14              17           4              47
Page                      3              7              15           9              34

Northwest 2-0

Hayley Barber 11
Elizabeth Kitley 10
Morgan Pointer 7
Toni Tucker 4
Cayla King 5
Bria Gibbs 6
Savannah Neas 2

Page 3-1

Bailey Kargo 15
Emma Heard 12
Emily Casper 3
Roxanne Pfenning 2
Chakalyn Patterson 2

Northern Guilford boys 71, Burlington Williams 54
final score
Northern:71
Williams:54

Quarterly scores
Northern
1st:30
2nd:12
3rd:11
4th:18

Williams
1st:19
2nd:12
3rd:17
4th:6

Player scores
Northern
Andy Pack:26
Jack Emerick:20
Jarrett Boyd:10
Alec Hildreth:5
Michael Royster:3
Stan Dymek:3
Brandon Brothers:2
Jalen Niles:2

Williams
Cameron Wilson:16
Torrence Willaims:11
Amir Bradshaw:8
Vontae Richmond:6
Tyrell Haith:4
Isaiah Grice:3
Keenan Johnson:2
Rashaud Johnson:2
Nate Bonney:2

Stokesdale, NC
(Courtesy of Kaleb Money)
Bishop McGuinness 60 boys, Oak Level 37

Bishop 15 8 19 18 60
OL     14 8  3 13 37

Bishop 60
CJ Cappucio 17
Ryan Moon 12
Desmond Freeman 6
Jack Arnold 6
Johnny Pagano 4
David Molen 3
Evan Bermudez 3
Brad Standen 3
Devon Woods 2
Leo Garcia 2

Oak Level 37
Trey Able 9
Sam Barrick 7
Darden Eure 5
Joseph Bivens 5
Justin Flynt 5
Kole Walker 4

Bishop McGuinness started cold out of the gates in Stokesdale this evening. Powered by a strong second half surge defensively and CJ Cappuccio scorching the nets from deep, the Villains were able to pull through with a win. Bishop returns home Monday night to face Southwest Guilford in a tough non-conference matchup.

Ragsdale boys 47, High Point Andrews 42

Team	                   1	   2	   3	   4	Total
Ragsdale	           9	  12	  13	  13	  47
High Point Andrews	  10	  11	   8	  13	  42

High Point, NC – –
(Courtesy of Brandon Mullis)

This evening the Ragsdale Tigers made the short trip to TW Andrews High School. Coming into the game, Ragsdale was riding a three game winning streak to start the season but the Andrews Red Raiders were out to put a stop to the Tigers’ streak.

The opening period would see both teams struggling to score and committing numerous turnovers, but the home standing Red Raiders gained a one point advantage after the opening eight minutes. The second quarter was more of the same defensive struggle on both ends, and the teams would go into halftime tied up at 21. In the third period, Ragsdale was able to turn it’s defense into offense and was able to gain an advantage they would never again relinquish. The 4th and final period was even, but the Tigers would end up pushing their winning streak to four with a solid road win by the score of 47-42.

Ragsdale was led by Junior Kyle Watkins (21 points) and Senior Shawn Stringfellow (11 points, 8 rebounds). Codee Jones led the Red Raiders with 15 points while JT Butler added 13.

Ragsdale improves to 4 – 0 overall. High Point Andrews drops to 1 – 4 overall.

Andrews (1 – 4):
Codee Jones – 15 points
JT Butler – 13
EJ Paige – 5
Christian Willis – 3
Roland Perdue – 2

Ragsdale (4 – 0):
Kyle Watkins – 21 points
Shawn Stringfellow – 11
Greyson Collins – 6
Brian Free – 3
Jarious Drayton – 3
Elijah Joyner – 2
Caleb Baldwin – 1

Ragsdale next plays on Friday 12/4/15 at 7:30pm on the road at Smith HS.

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