In a thrilling basketball rivalry matchup on January 3rd, the Mid-Carolina Lady Rebels triumphed over the Newberry Bulldogs, securing a 58-44 victory. The Lady Rebels demonstrated exceptional teamwork, starting strong with a 22-7 lead after the first quarter. Despite Newberry’s efforts to come back in the second half, the Lady Rebels held on to end their four-game losing streak. Meanwhile, the Mid-Carolina boys faced a challenging game against Newberry, losing 52-33, as both teams prepare for their upcoming matches.
In a thrilling showdown on January 3rd, the Mid-Carolina Lady Rebels claimed a strong victory over their cross-town rivals, the Newberry Bulldogs, with a final score of 58-44. With this win, the Lady Rebels improved their record to 3-9, while Newberry fell to 4-10.
From the tip-off, it was clear that the Lady Rebels were determined to start the new year on a high note. They jumped out to a commanding lead, ending the first quarter with a stunning 22-7 advantage that left the Bulldogs reeling. The Rebels were on fire, demonstrating great teamwork and precision on both ends of the court.
Despite a rocky start, the Newberry Bulldogs showed some resilience in the second quarter, managing to outplay the Lady Rebels for a brief stretch. They tightened their defense and found their rhythm, scoring more points than their opponents and narrowing the gap. However, they still found themselves down 35-19 at halftime, leaving them with a steep hill to climb.
The second half saw an energized Newberry squad, as they came out of the locker room with a renewed sense of purpose. They outscored Mid-Carolina 25-23 in the remaining quarters, but it wasn’t enough to erase the sizable deficit. With this win, the Lady Rebels also put an end to their four-game losing streak, setting a positive tone as the season progresses.
Looking ahead, the Mid-Carolina Lady Rebels are gearing up for two more non-region games before diving into the heat of region play starting on January 10th. This victory should provide the necessary boost for them as they aim for continued improvement. Meanwhile, Newberry will be looking to regroup as they prepare for their next matchup against Irmo on January 7th, 2025.
The rivalry extended to the boys’ teams as well, with the Mid-Carolina boys (2-9) facing off against the Newberry Bulldogs (6-8). In this contest, it was Newberry that emerged victorious, winning 52-33 in a game that showcased their dominant play right from the start.
Newberry came out strong, leading 16-5 at the end of the first quarter and escalating their lead to 27-8 by halftime. The Bulldogs showcased an impressive defense, limiting scoring opportunities for the Rebels.
Despite the tough game, Junior Jay Gallman managed to score ten points, making him the only player from the Rebels to reach double figures. The rest of the team struggled to find their shot, leading to a challenging night on the court.
Newberry’s victory did not come without a hiccup, as senior guard CJ Earl sustained an ankle injury in the second quarter and was unable to return to the game. However, they remained strong, led by senior Kenton Caldwell with 15 points and AJ Jeter adding 12.
Both Newberry basketball teams are staying focused on upcoming games in hopes of improving their performances. With the Lady Rebels on a winning streak and seeking momentum, and the boys looking to build on their strengths, the rivalry is sure to heat up even further in the coming weeks!
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