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M. Basketball Fri, Nov. 03 Final
Sandhills Community College
83
vs Winston Salem Christian
66
Statesmen Classic
M. Basketball Sat, Nov. 04 Final
Sandhills Community College
90
vs Richard Bland College
73
Statesmen Classic
M. Basketball Wed, Nov. 08 Final
Sandhills Community College
80
at Guilford Technical Community College
83
M. Basketball Sat, Nov. 11 Final
Wake Technical Community College
97
vs Sandhills Community College
82
Gameday Sponsor: Irish Pickett
M. Basketball Mon, Nov. 13 Final
Methodist University JV
66
vs Sandhills Community College
113
Gameday Sponsor Arlene and Bill
M. Basketball Wed, Nov. 15 Final - Forfeit Home
Sandhills Community College
2
at Patrick & Henry Community College
0
Home Forfeit
M. Basketball Sat, Nov. 18 Final
Camp Community College
107
vs Sandhills Community College
114
Gameday Sponsor: Carolina Eye and Associates
M. Basketball Tue, Nov. 21 Final
Spartanburg Methodist
106
vs Sandhills Community College
93
Gameday Sponsor: J. J. Jackson
M. Basketball Wed, Nov. 29 Final
Shooting 4 Greatness Academy
86
vs Sandhills Community College
94
Gameday Sponsor: Coca Cola of Aberdeen
M. Basketball Sat, Dec. 02 Final
Flight 22 Prep
84
vs Sandhills Community College
92
Gameday Sponsor: Habitat for Humanity
M. Basketball Wed, Dec. 06 Final
Sandhills Community College
91
at Lenoir Community College
83
M. Basketball Sat, Dec. 09 Final
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
99
vs Sandhills Community College
80
Gameday Sponsor: Academy of Moore
M. Basketball Wed, Dec. 13 Final
Pitt Community College
93
vs Sandhills Community College
99
Gameday Sponsor: Mr. Macon Moye
M. Basketball Sat, Dec. 16 Final
Sandhills Community College
103
at Mountain Gateway Community College
88
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 03 Final
Sandhills Community College
83
at Davidson-Davie Community College
110
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 06 Final
Sandhills Community College
71
at Camp Community College
72
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 10 Final
Johnston Community College
77
vs Sandhills Community College
102
Gameday Sponsor: Dr. Leslie Murphy
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 13 Final
Virginia Peninsula CC
72
vs Sandhills Community College
104
M. Basketball Mon, Jan. 15 Final
Hosanna Bible College
103
vs Sandhills Community College
112
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 17 Final
Shooting 4 Greatness Academy
81
vs Sandhills Community College
107
Gameday Sponsor: NC Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Troxler
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 20 Final
Mountain Gateway Community College
100
vs Sandhills Community College
135
Gameday Sponsor: Dr. Fred Ridge Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 24 Final
Patrick & Henry Community College
83
vs Sandhills Community College
85
Gameday Sponsor Sandhills Community College Foundation
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 27 Final - OT
Sandhills Community College
75
at Oxford College of Emory University
73
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 31 Final
Lenoir Community College
90
vs Sandhills Community College
100
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 03 Final
Sandhills Community College
83
at Lees-McRae College JV
93
M. Basketball Sun, Feb. 04 Final
Oxford College of Emory University
59
vs Sandhills Community College
124
Chatlee Boats
M. Basketball Wed, Feb. 07 Final
Sandhills Community College
102
at Central Carolina Community College
94
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 10 Final
Sandhills Community College
102
at Virginia Peninsula CC
79
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 17 Final
Blue Lights College
105
vs Sandhills Community College
122
Gameday Sponsor Johnny O's Awards
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 24 Final
Mountain Gateway Community College
98
vs Sandhills Community College
103
Region 10 DIII Men's Basketball Semifinal
M. Basketball Sun, Feb. 25 Final
Patrick & Henry Community College
78
vs Sandhills Community College
84
Region 10 DIII Men's Basketball Championship
M. Basketball Sat, Mar. 02 Final
Sandhills Community College
84
at Prince George's Community College
96
Mid-Atlantic District Championship
M. Basketball Wed, Mar. 13 Final - OT
Sandhills Community College
89
at Fulton-Montgomery Community College
84
2024 NJCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship - First Round
M. Basketball Thu, Mar. 14 Final
Sandhills Community College
73
at Dallas College North Lake
98
2024 NJCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship - Quarterfinals
M. Basketball Fri, Mar. 15 Final
Sandhills Community College
77
vs Montgomery County Community College (PA)
103
2024 NJCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship - Consolation

Traveling Flyers Look to Build on Summer Experiences

Traveling Flyers Look to Build on Summer Experiences

When the Sandhills Community College basketball coaches and players assemble at The Hangar for the first official practice of the 2022-23 season on October 1, some of them will be bringing more to the table as a result of their summer travels.

Assistant coaches Tramaine Pride, Daquain Towns and Markell Lotharp attended the Jay Bilas Coaching Clinic held at Queens University in Charlotte on June 9-12. Later that month, Head Coach Mike Apple traveled to Barcelona, Spain to coach an 18-and- under youth team made up of players from all over the USA at the Euro Youth Basketball Cup.

And, returning Flyers Bryan Quiller and Joey McMullin were nominated by their coach and selected to participate in the NJCAA Men's Basketball Coaching Association Rising Stars Class of 2023 event held at Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs on July 20-21.

Quiller and McMullin Prove to be Up to the Challenge

"It was a great honor to be selected," Apple said of two players he's hoping will help the team qualify for the NJCAA national tournament for a fifth consecutive season. "They got an opportunity to play against some of the best junior college players across the country and performed well."

McMullin was a third-team NJCAA All-American selection and Region 10 Player of the Year last season. Granted an additional season because of Covid, Quiller led the Flyers in scoring average in both of his seasons in addition to earning All-Region 10 recognition.

In Iowa, their team coached by Jerry Carrillo of Cochise College in Arizona, won two of its three games. McMullin averaged 12 points per game and Quiller averaged seven points and four rebounds per contest.

McMullin, a product of Orange High School, enjoyed the air travel and the time spent with his teammate. He was impressed by the quality of players that participated in the event.

"It was a good little summer vacation, I guess," he said. "I did pretty well, I think."

Quiller, who missed most of the first half of last season with a foot injury, also felt he benefited from the experience.

"I got to play with a lot of great players from everywhere," he said. "It just added more to what I've been doing since I came to this college."

Bilas Clinic Provides Opportunity for Growth as Coaches

Pride and Towns were both coached by Apple at Pinecrest High School as well as at Sandhills. Along with Lotharp they were members of Apple's first Sandhills team that won the NJCAA Division III national championship in 2012. Lotharp and Towns are Sandhills CC Athletics Hall of Fame inductees.  Pride previously served as an assistant coach at Cox Mills High School and Pfeiffer University.

They were part of a group of 40 coaches that stayed in the dormitories at Queens University where the Bilas Clinic was held. In addition to helping the staff members run a camp for top college prospects, they learned some of the finer points of teaching the game from coaches with many years of experience.

"We received a lot of information from a lot of coaches about finding your path, your own identity as a coach, and using it," said Pride, who began his college basketball playing career at the University of Charlotte before transferring to Sandhills.  "I think we grew a lot as coaches. It's more than just being a basketball coach, it's skill development and administration."

Pride described Bilas as gracious host when the coaches visited the former Duke player and television analysts home.

"It was like a fraternity," he said of the gathering of coaches. "I look forward to coming back. It was really good of the school (Sandhills) to allow us the chance to get there."

Towns felt that what he learned helped validate what he has experienced as player and a coach over the years for Apple. He also saw the value of the bond that develops between fellow coaches.

"Some of the stuff was kind of new, but a lot of it I experienced before," he said.

As it was for Pride, Charlotte was familiar territory for Lotharp who went to high school in Marshville and played basketball and graduated from Johnson C. Smith University after Sandhills. He feels the Bilas clinic helped him realize that his calling as a coach is in developing players and that being able to communicate with them about their needs is a key part to being successful at it.

Apple Travels 4,000 miles for a Unique Coaching Experience

North Carolina Wesleyan Athletic Director Aaron Denton was originally slated to coach the 18-and under USA team in Spain, but had to withdrew because of a visa problem. He recommended Apple, who had succeeded him as the head basketball coach and later as athletic director at Sandhills.

"Fortunately, I had my passport and all my shots so I was able to do it," Apple said. "I got to coach an 18-and under team which I haven't done in a while. We just had a handful of practices before we started playing."

Apple's team went 5-1, losing to a team from England in the gold medal game of the tournament held in the Mediterranean seacoast city of Blanes, about an hour away from Barcelona. He enjoyed the opportunity to experience international rules, differences in the style of basketball and refereeing.

"It took some getting used to, but it was a great experience," he said.  "I can't say enough about the hospitality and the way we were treated."

In addition to McMullin and Quiller, Apple is expecting to greet eight other returnees from last season's squad that finished with a record of 26-9, along with three red-shirted players and 11 newcomers.

C. Bergmann