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SMC Basketball

SMC basketball got underway last night for a few schools.

Hayesville beat Blue Ridge by 50+. It was boys only, picked up when Nantahala apparently didn't field a boys team. Not much to take away from a game like that, except learning that Hayesville's transfer from (I believe) Smoky Mountain can shoot it. Will get a better overall read on Hayesville next week when they play Tallulah Falls--which won its GA private school league last year and is 3-0 to start this year.

Swain beat Smoky Mountain by 25 or so in boys. Groenewald is back playing for Swain this year and really helps them. Not a good year for Smoky to be moving up to 3A--they're a bit down personnel-wise. Smoky won pretty handily on the girls side. Lots of size and a quick little point guard--should be pretty good in their league although I think Pisgah is probably the favorite.

Looking forward to hearing anybody's else's predictions or takes.

CVAC 2023 - another solid season

Another great season by the CVAC teams. Overall a tough conference, just need a team to win the big one. Conference awards should be coming out to the public shortly.

Great season by da bears.


The conference will be tough on the wrestling mats again the year.


Be interesting to see who fills the coaching spots and if anyone else has an opening.🐻

Maiden - transfer portal is officially open for you guys.

The Little 32 (1A)

The Little 32 (1A)
  1. Bear Grass Charter — 243
  2. Clover Garden — 241
  3. Southeast Halifax — 240
  4. Neuse Charter — 236
  5. Carolina International — 236
  6. Rocky Mount Prep — 233
  7. Andrews — 221
  8. Cape Hatteras — 203
  9. Summit Charter — 200
  10. Jackson Day — 200
  11. Chatham Charter — 198
  12. Wilson Prep — 196
  13. North Edgecombe — 194
  14. Columbia — 190
  15. Excelsior Classical — 182
  16. Woods Charter — 181
  17. College Prep & Leadership — 178
  18. River Mill Academy — 173
  19. Apprentice Academy — 160
  20. Valor Preparatory — 160
  21. Winston-Salem Prep — 152
  22. Tri-County Early College — 150
  23. Hiwassee Dam — 144
  24. Millennium Charter — 128
  25. Highlands — 97
  26. Hobgood Charter — 95
  27. Blue Ridge Early College — 91
  28. Mattamuskeet — 87
  29. ENCSD — 86
  30. Ocracoke — 54
  31. NC School for the Deaf — 46
  32. Nantahala — 34

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Hayesville at Eastern Randolph

Cats overcame a slow start, made a good run late second quarter, and played a great second half to defeat Hayesville 83-53. Nicah Taylor completely took over the second half. Both Taylor and Timmy Brower eclipsed the 1, 000 point mark in this game. Big congrats to them.

Hats off to Hayesville. They've got a smart, scrappy team. They just didn't have much size or firepower. Also, big hats off to their 20 or so fans that made the trip.

Cats will now play Friday at home versus the winner of Mitchell/ Mountain Heritage. Should be a little tougher.
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