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North Carolina High School Basketball Playoffs Heat Up

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High school basketball players competing in a playoff game

News Summary

As March Madness continues, the North Carolina High School Basketball Playoffs are reaching thrilling new heights. Class 4A, Class 3A, Class 2A, and Class 1A teams are showcasing their talents as they head into the quarterfinals. With notable victories and high-stakes matchups lined up, basketball fans are in for an exhilarating weekend. Teams like Chambers, Watauga, and Green Level have made headlines, while ups and downs across the classes keep everyone’s spirits high. The anticipation for the upcoming games is palpable as each team battles for glory in this competitive tournament.

Charlotte, NC – March Madness Rolls On!

It’s that thrilling time of year again as the North Carolina High School Basketball Playoffs heat up! With both the boys’ and girls’ teams strutting their stuff on the court, excitement is palpable across the state. The latest round of *Class 4A*, *Class 3A*, *Class 2A*, and *Class 1A* has delivered some nail-biting moments, and we’re now gearing up for the much-anticipated quarterfinals!

Class 4A Scores: A Closer Look

In the *Class 4A* boys’ third round on Tuesday, some impressive performances stood out. The Chambers team pulled off a solid victory against Independence, scoring 68-59. Over at Myers Park, Lake Norman didn’t play, as they had to forfeit their match-up. North Mecklenburg, dominating the court, crushed Weddington with a whopping 94-57 win, while Watauga edged out West Forsyth in a tight contest, with a final score of 62-59.

Over in the east region, Garner snagged a win against Apex Friendship, wrapping things up with a 61-49 scoreline. Green Level also enjoyed victory, defeating Clayton 62-47. New Hanover brought their A-game, *dominating Richmond Senior* with an impressive score of 85-39, and Sanderson ran past Lumberton to finish at 59-47.

As we approach the quarterfinals this Friday, the matchups are set, and they look like they’ll be filled with excitement. Chambers (22-8) faces Myers Park (17-12), while Watauga (21-7) goes up against North Mecklenburg (27-3). Green Level (26-4) will take on New Hanover (28-2), and the thrilling clash of Sanderson (26-3) versus Garner (26-3) is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats!

Class 3A Drama Unfolds

The third round results in Class 3A were just as riveting. Ashbrook showcased their skills with a convincing win over Central Davidson, finishing with a score of 65-44. Ben Smith had a nail-biter against Dudley, edging past with a close 50-48 victory. Crest held off Oak Grove in a tense battle, winning 62-59, while Hunter Huss blew past High Point Central with an impressive 74-47 no-holds-barred win.

In the eastern region, J.H. Rose squeaked by Seventy-First with a final score of 52-47. Southern Durham showcased their strength with a solid 71-65 win against First Flight, and Swansboro easily dispatched Southern Lee with a dominating 67-40 performance. White Oak was on fire, taking down Person 90-80.

The quarterfinal matchups for Class 3A on Friday include Ben Smith (26-3) at Crest (22-3), Hunter Huss (19-8) at Ashbrook (26-3), J.H. Rose (23-4) at Southern Durham (28-2), and White Oak (18-8) facing off against Swansboro (24-1). Buckle up, folks!

Class 2A and Class 1A Results

Turning to Class 2A, there were some notable victories as well. Bandys had a strong win against Shelby, ending at 67-46, while Lincoln Charter outplayed North Surry for a convincing 76-45 win. Reidsville took down Monroe 50-36, and Salisbury found their rhythm, edging past Lincolnton 67-59.

As for the quarterfinal matchups, they are set: Salisbury (26-3) will face off against Reidsville (28-0), Bandys (21-7) takes on Lincoln Charter (20-9), Northwood (28-2) against Southwest Onslow (24-3), and West Bladen (26-1) will compete with Farmville Central (23-4).

In Class 1A, big wins were noted too. Bishop McGuinness emerged victorious against North Rowan 90-76, with Corvian Community overcoming Carolina International 66-54. Queen’s Grant Charter brought home a win against East Wilkes 90-52, while South Stokes edged out Eastern Randolph with a score of 75-66.

The quarterfinal matches promise to deliver excitement, pitting Corvian Community (22-7) against Bishop McGuinness (27-2), Queen’s Grant Charter (26-7) against South Stokes (27-2), Northampton County (21-6) at Southern Wake Academy (25-4), and Voyager Academy (22-5) against Washington County (21-3).

Looking Ahead

With all these thrilling matchups on the horizon, basketball fans in North Carolina have plenty to cheer about! As teams battle it out for glory, stay tuned for more updates on who will make it to the next round amidst this exciting March Madness!

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