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Metro 4A
Ragsdale 55 Page 45
SW Guilford 58 W Guilford 36
Grimsley 42 NW Guilford 39
N Guilford 52 SE Guilford 49

Central Piedmont 4A
E Forsyth 57 MT Tabor 45
Parkland 70 RJ Reynolds 44
Davie Co 57 Reagan 47
W Forsyth 67 Glenn 7

Mid-State 3A
Rockingham Co 57 Smith 47
S Guilford 48 NE Guilford 45
Dudley 54 Atkins 12

Mid-Piedmont 3A
Oak Grove 70 Asheboro 30
N Davidson 43 Montgomery Central 40

Mid-State 2A
Reidsville 58 Walkertown 25
W Stokes 50 Morehead 28

Foothills 2A
Surry Central 83 Wilkes Central 15
E Surry 54 N Surry 34
Forbush 54 W Wilkes 40
N Wilkes 55 Alleghany 18

Piedmont Athletic 1A/2A
Randleman 68 E Randolph 28
SW Randolph 68 Providence Grove 40
Wheatmore 34 Trinity 26

Northwest
MT Airy 55 S Stokes 47
Starmount 60 N Stokes 48
E Wilkes 36 Elkin 28


Northwest Piedmont 1A
Bishop McGuinness 76 NC Leadership Academy 22
Carver 38 College Prep &Leadership Academy 26
Freedom alumnus Lindsay Adams is the head coach for Davie. She was a starter on our 2016 state championship team and got the Davie job right out of college, I think she's in her fifth season there. She's got them on the verge of a conference championship and done a great job as their coach and she's not even 30. I think she's a real "up and comer" among girls' coaches statewide.
 
Metro 4A
SW Guilford 61 MT Tabor 31

Mid-State 3A
E Guilford 52 HP Central 8

Mid-Piedmont 3A
Oak Grove 52 Ledford 39

Foothills 2A
E Surry 60 S Stokes 48
N Surry 45 MT Airy 36
N Wilkes 57 Wilkes Central 11

Mid-State 2A
McMichael 43 Morehead 34

Piedmont Athletic 1A/2A
Wheatmore 52 Uwharrie Charter 42
SW Randolph 57 S Stanly 19

Northwest Piedmont 1A
E Davidson 50 NC Leadership Academy 26
 
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A concern for Lake Norman in the post season is: will they be ready and tested for tough competition?
Lake Norman is so extremely talented and 10 players deep. They play so fast and hard. BUT one thing I have noticed the last couple of games is this:

The pressure on the other team, their mindset is so focused on running, that when they take the foot off the gas, their 3 point shooting (which has been absolutely deadly in the past) seems to be off.

In most of the games that is not a problem but as it comes playoff season and the competition level goes way way up, will their distance shooting touch return? Will it be on target?

They will definitely be in shape to out hustle, out run anybody else. But the outside shooting touch will have to be present, front and center.
On February 13 they host Bishop McGuiness. Maybe this game will help answer the question.
 
Bishop has a solid team, but after watching both teams play, I don’t foresee LKN having much trouble with Bishop this year.
It’s good to see competitive teams play each other non conf whether they’re 1A, 2A, 3A or 4A.
 
Bishop has a solid team, but after watching both teams play, I don’t foresee LKN having much trouble with Bishop this year.
It’s good to see competitive teams play each other non conf whether they’re 1A, 2A, 3A or 4A.
Cant see Bishop within 20 of LKN. They will hang tough for the first quarter or so and then depth and height advantage will become apparent. Just a good experience for Bishop and good for RPI. Same as Bishop vs. WSCN
 
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