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GIRLS BANDYS 79, EAST BURKE 45
GIRLS BANDYS 63, SOUTH IREDELL 36
BOYS SOUTH IREDELL 62, BANDYS 53
BOYS FRED T. FOARD 68, HIBRITEN 54
FRIDAY’S SUMMARIES GIRLS
Boys WEST CALDWELL 75, BANDYS 35
Girls BANDYS 56, WEST CALDWELL 49
The Catawba County girls’ and boys’ high school swimming championship meets are scheduled Tuesday at the Hickory YMCA.
The Hickory High boys have won 15 titles in the Catawba Valley Classic’s 24-year history.
Defending champion Newton-Conover High earned a trip to the Catawba Valley Classic title game again on Wednesday night, beating Alexander Central 44-33 in the semifinals.
Kadesha Gibbs and Laneica Williams combined for 36 points on Tuesday night, leading Newton-Conover High’s girls past Fred T. Foard 66-34 in the first round of the Catawba Valley Classic.
Alexander Central High’s boys held Maiden scoreless for nearly seven minutes in the second half on Tuesday en route to a 58-44 basketball victory in first round of the Catawba Valley Classic.
It’s been nearly six years since Fred T. Foard High’s Rob Bliss coached a game in the Catawba Valley Classic, but not much has changed.
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
GIRLS CATAWBA VALLEY ATHLETIC 2A
BOYS CATAWBA VALLEY ATHLETIC 2A
Jordan James and Kerigan Farley combined for 27 points leading St. Stephens to a 64-41 win over Bunker Hill in boys’ basketball at St. Stephens on Friday.
A first draft for statewide athletic alignments would double the number of leagues for high schools in the Greater Hickory area.
TUESDAY’S RESULTS BASKETBALL Girls Bandys 84, St. Stephens 23
Maiden High senior quarterback Matt Johnson leads an All-Catawba Valley Athletic 2A football team that has 16 repeat picks.
Hickory High won three of the top four awards in Northwestern 3A-4A boys’ soccer this season.
The state high school girls’ dual-team tennis playoffs will continue without any teams from the Greater Hickory area.
Bunker Hill and Hickory continue to pursue state girls’ high school dual-team tennis championships with third round matches on Monday.
The story all year long for Bandys High has been about a punishing ground attack and a sterling defense.
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