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THE LADIES COURT
Player SCHOOL PTS REBS ASST Megan BUCKLAND Bishop Mc 19.5 6 3.1 Victoria DAVIS Parkland 19.5 4.1 2.8 Mylia GARNER (Fr) Jordan-Matthews 17.5 3.5 2.5 Breonna PATERSON Dudley 15.5 4.5 4.0 Desiree DRAYTON Dudley 14.6 9.5 1.5 TRIAD LADIES REBOUNDING Lindsay LEE Ragsdale 12. 1 rpg Ciara JACKSON Ragsdale 10.0 rpg Desiree DRAYTON Dudley 8.5 rpg ASSIST LEADERS Bria PASS Reidsville 8.4 apg Sara UFFMAN S.E. Guilford 6.4 apg Miranda JENKINS E. Guilford 6.1 apg
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PJ Hairston, Jr Dudley 6’6 215 G/F 23.7 pts, 6 Rebs UNC |
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Reggie Dillard, So Dudley 6’4 215 G 16 pts, 5 Rebs None |

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Hairston Injured In DUDLEY loss
Dudley 65– Oak Hill 87 Oak Hill Academy, the Virginia basketball powerhouse stacked with thoroughbreds, led the Panthers by 20 points when the Warriors' Devon Anderson intercepted a lazy inbounds pass and went up for a layup with less than a second to play. Hairston, who led all scorers with 24 points, went up to block. You can argue that Hairston didn't need to be in the game at that point — Dudley head coach David Price said he only considered pulling him in retrospect — or that Hairston didn't need to contest a meaningless layup, which Anderson probably should never have attempted, either. But all those things did happen, a convergence of fate that left Hairston huddled under the basket, slamming the ground with his hands and moaning in pain after he fell awkwardly and injured his left foot. He laid on the ground for five minutes before walking off on his own power, but he was on crutches afterward and the full extent of the injury won't be known until he's re-examined this morning. "We'll know more then," Price said. Dudley — P.J. Hairston 24, Brennan Wyatt 15, Reggie Dillard 13, Jaquel Richmond 9, D.J. Alston 2, Sam Hunt 2. Oak Hill — Roscoe Smith 21, Doron Lamb 16, Pe'shon Howard 12, Baye Keita 10, Martins Abele 10, Juwan Staten 8, Keith Hornsby 4, Marco Porcher 3, Devon Anderson 2.
Oak Ridge 73, Greenfield 56 Jay Canty had 26 points and eight rebounds and Joseph Uchebo finished with 10 points and 14 rebounds to defeat Greenfield in the Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Showcase. |
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BOY’s TRIAD POINTS LEADERS NAME SCHOOL Games Ave. PJ HAIRSTON DUDLEY 18 39.7 Aaron TOOMEY Bishop McGuiness 16 29.2 Kyle GREGORY W. Alamance 14 24.7 Seagan HIILIARD Asheboro 15 22.4 Jay CANTY Oak Ridge 17 19.2 Tab HAMILTON W. FORSYTH 16 18.4 Jonathan FRYE Northern Guilford 17 17.8 Reggie DILLIARD Dudley 17 14.5 Kyle VEBBER NW GUILFORD 16 14.2 Brandon DORSETT GSO DAY SCHOOL 23 13.2 |

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TRIAD REBOUND LEADERS
Player SCHOOL Ave/pg Kyle GREGORY W. Alamance 14.8 Artex McRae SE. Guilford 10.6 Reggie DILLIARD Dudley 7.2
TRAID ASSIST LEADERS Seagan HILLIARD Asheboro 8.9 Brennan Wyatt Dudley 6.9
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