Final
West Meck 59 – Corvian 54
WM: Josiah Bridges 20pts, 3rebs, 2asts/ RJ Grier 10pts, 3rebs, 3stls/ Kamaree Graham 8pts, 5rebs
Cor: Brock Spaulding 16pts/ Braylon Gray 14pts/ Jayden Summers 3pts, 3rebs, 4asts

Standouts:

2026 Josiah Bridges (WM): Bridges elevated his game when his team needed him the most. Strong-bodied guard that brings value as a scorer and showed that all game long today. He set the tone and picked his spots well, displaying toughness, the ability to attack downhill and off the bounce, score through contact, and just find ways to be involved throughout the game. Bridges consistently put pressure on the defense and found ways to either score with penetration or get to the line, as he stepped up big for his team.

2027 Brock Spaulding (Corvian): Spaulding can be a tough matchup with his size at 6’5 and frame. He can be used in several areas of the court, as he was able to be effective in getting to his spots offensively, attacking off the bounce and scoring over defenders, and displaying a confident jumper from multiple levels. Spaulding did a great job in mixing it up offensively with his game, as he brings value and presence in all areas of the court.

Final
Victory Christian 68 – Westminster Catawba 51
VCCS: Malik Keita 16pts, 2stls/ Deshawn Coulter 15pts, 4rebs, 5asts, 3stls/ McKennon Showers 12pts, 4rebs, 7asts
WC: MJ LIttlejohn 17pts, 6rebs, 2blks/ Trey Guess 16pts, 10rebs/ Gannon Parker 7pts

2026 Landon Johnson (VCCS): Johnson really stepped up in this game for his team, missing a key piece down low. The 6’2 prospect has to make his impact felt in a variety of ways today, not only as a scorer but on the glass as well. Johnson played with tremendous overall energy, attacking inside, getting to his spots for his jumper, and showing his perimeter shot as well. But his impact on the glass can’t be denied, as he played with tremendous activity throughout, finishing with a double-double.

2026 MJ Littlejohn (WC): Littlejohn, who is coming off his recent commitment, continues to shine and be an asset on the court for his team. With his 6’6 “frame and tremendous length, he can be a tough matchup for opponents, especially given how fluid he can be on the floor. Running the floor, operating along the perimeter, or posting up down low and showing touch, Littlejohn finds ways to bring a well-rounded offensive game, but also impacts the game in so many other areas of the floor.

Final
Harding 79 – Hopewell 73
Hope: MJ McKinney 24pts, 2rebs, 3asts/ Tre Gatlin 16pts, 12rebs, 4asts, 4stls/ Brayden McCrimmon 13pts
Hard: Kingston Henry 27pts, 3rebs, 5asts/ Jarrell Evans 17pts, 5rebs/ Chris Jackson 11pts, 5rebs

Standouts:

2026 Kingston Henry (Harding): Harding needed everything they could get from Henry in this game, as the senior has been putting on a show all season long, averaging well over 20 points per game. He hit that number by halftime and had a strong showing in the second half, attacking out in transition, scoring strongly off the bounce, and also playing off the ball in hitting shots from outside. He was impressive throughout this game and did all he could for his team.

2029 MJ McKinney (Hopewell): McKinney is a freshman that you need to keep an eye on as he has a lot of intangibles that you like in a young prospect. He plays like an experienced player, thriving as a leader and playmaker, along with his ability to create for himself. McKinney did a great job in attacking off the bounce and getting paint touches, finishing through contact and making tough shots as well as getting to the line. But overall, he has a tremendous skillset and feel for the game that should make him a player to really watch down the road.

Final

West Charlotte 79 – Ambassador Christian 75
WC: Kaharri Coleman 24pts, 11rebs, 3stls/ Chacho Womack 22pts, 5rebs/ Jkhai Wade 11pts, 6rebs
AC: Judah King 27pts, 3rebs, 2stls/ RJ Moore 24pts, 10rebs, 3stls/ Jeremiah Jones-Franklin 5pts, 7rebs, 5asts

Standouts:

2028 Kaharri Coleman (West Charlotte): Coleman was absolutely relentless throughout the game, and it is easy to see why he is one of the top players in his class and in North Carolina. He continues to excel with his speed and physicality, attacking downhill, getting defenders on his hip, and finding ways to finish tough shots around the basket. Coleman plays with such a strong motor and full throttle throughout, allowing him to use his athleticism to his advantage. An impressive overall showing from the sophomore guard.

2027 Judah King (Ambassador Christian): We know what RJ Moore can provide on the court, but I was highly impressed with the production from King throughout this game. The 2027 guard was strong in helping lead the charge, creating well and beating his defender off the bounce, getting to the basket and finishing, but being able to confidently knock down shots from multiple levels. Strong overall competitor in this game who made key plays for his team defensively as well.

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