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North Myrtle Beach Boys Basketball Team’s January Performance

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In January 2025, the North Myrtle Beach Varsity Boys Basketball Team had a series of mixed results, showcasing resilience with three wins and one loss in their games. They kicked off the year strong with a victory over Belton-Honea Path High School, followed by a challenging match against Wilson Hall. A triumphant comeback saw them defeating Cathedral Academy and Ragin Prep. However, they faced a setback against Conway but maintained an impressive season record of 10-6. The team prepares for their next game against Socastee, aiming to continue their successful run.

North Myrtle Beach Varsity Boys Basketball Team Records Mixed Results in January 2025

Hey there, sports fans of North Myrtle Beach! January has been quite the roller coaster ride for our beloved Varsity Boys Basketball team as they’ve been hitting the court hard and tallied some thrilling games. Let’s take a deeper dive into how they’ve fared so far this month!

Starting Off Strong

Our Chiefs kicked off the year on a high note right before the New Year celebrations wrapped up! On December 29, 2024, they clinched a victory against Belton-Honea Path High School with a solid score of 54-43. Fans were buzzing as the team showcased some great teamwork, leading to this promising start.

Just a couple of days later, on January 2, 2025, they faced off against Wilson Hall High School in the Waccamaw HTC Invitational. It was a nail-biter, but unfortunately, our Chiefs fell short, losing 47-45. But hey, that’s the beauty of sports: it’s all about the ups and downs!

Rallying Back

The team quickly turned things around on January 3, 2025, with a commendable win over Cathedral Academy High School. With a final score reading 48-40, players knew this was just the momentum they needed! In the very next game on January 4, they faced the Ragin Prep Christian Academy High School and notched another victory with an impressive 51-33 score. CJ Oxendine truly shone this game, putting up 13 points along with five assists and five rebounds. Bravo!

Reo Stevenson also had a fantastic game, scoring 11 points and achieving a career-high with four steals! What a way to grab the highlights and show those fans what you’ve got. It’s clear these boys are working well together and itching to make big plays.

A Bit of a Setback

Conway High School on January 7, 2025. Although the score was close, the Chiefs ended up on the losing side, 54-45. The team certainly put up a fight, but this will surely fuel their fire for the next games ahead!

Despite the recent loss, looking at the bigger picture shows that the Chiefs are riding a wave of confidence. They’ve won three out of their last four games, proudly boosting their season record to 10-6. How about that for determination and resilience?

Onward and Upward!

The team has been averaging around 51.1 points per game this season, which is quite a solid effort as they aim to improve with every match. They are set to take on the Socastee team on January 10, 2025, which should be a thrilling face-off. The players and coaches are pumped to get back on the court and tackle this challenge head-on!

So, let’s all keep our fingers crossed and our spirits high as we support our North Myrtle Beach Varsity Boys Basketball team. Together, we’ll cheer them on and celebrate every victory, no matter how big or small! Go Chiefs!

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