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M. Basketball Fri, Nov 01 Final
Richard Bland College
78
vs Sandhills Community College
80
Gameday Sponsor: Tony and Katie Chapman
M. Basketball Wed, Nov 06 Final
Guilford Technical Community College
71
vs Sandhills Community College
87
M. Basketball Sat, Nov 09 Final
Sandhills Community College
87
at Lorain County Community College
80
M. Basketball Sun, Nov 10 Final
Sandhills Community College
93
at Bryant & Stratton (OH)
61
Hosted at Ursuline College (Sister Diana Stano Athletic Center)
M. Basketball Thu, Nov 14 Final
Sandhills Community College
98
at Catawba Valley Community College
87
Tarlton Complex - Hickory, N.C.
M. Basketball Wed, Nov 20 Final
Shooting 4 Greatness
91
vs Sandhills Community College
123
M. Basketball Sat, Nov 23 Final
Sandhills Community College
108
at Guilford Technical Community College
96
Watch live: https://youtube.com/live/c596NCkWhSg?feature=share
M. Basketball Mon, Nov 25 Final
Sandhills Community College
85
at Methodist JV
65
M. Basketball Sat, Dec 07 Final
Sandhills Community College
98
at Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
104
M. Basketball Wed, Dec 11 Final
Davidson-Davie Community College
104
vs Sandhills Community College
106
M. Basketball Sat, Dec 14 Final
Flight 22
105
vs Sandhills Community College
94
Gameday Sponsor: 1981 Union Pines Basketball Team
M. Basketball Wed, Dec 18 Final
Sandhills Community College
92
at Pitt Community College
79
M. Basketball Fri, Dec 20 Final
Catawba Valley Community College
101
vs Sandhills Community College
95
Southern Pines, N.C.
M. Basketball Fri, Jan 03 Final
Sandhills Community College
99
at Central Carolina Community College
83
M. Basketball Sat, Jan 04 Final
Sandhills Community College
72
at Wake Technical Community College
102
M. Basketball Sun, Jan 12 Final
St. Andrews JV
61
vs Sandhills Community College
137
Gameday Sponsor: The Academy of Moore
M. Basketball Mon, Jan 13 Final
Virginia Peninsula CC
102
vs Sandhills Community College
96
Gameday Sponsor: Carolina Eye Associates
M. Basketball Wed, Jan 15 Final
Patrick & Henry Community College
84
vs Sandhills Community College
88
M. Basketball Sat, Jan 18 Final
Sandhills Community College
89
at Cleveland Community College
102
M. Basketball Wed, Jan 22 Cancelled
Sandhills Community College
at Richard Bland College
M. Basketball Fri, Jan 24 Final
Camp Community College
91
vs Sandhills Community College
93
Gameday Sponsor: The Dormie Club
M. Basketball Sun, Jan 26 Final
Oxford College of Emory University
90
vs Sandhills Community College
94
Gameday Sponsor: Johnny O’s Awards
M. Basketball Tue, Jan 28 Final
Mount Zion Post Grad
74
vs Sandhills Community College
107
M. Basketball Thu, Jan 30 Final
Franklin Prep
60
vs Sandhills Community College
116
M. Basketball Sat, Feb 01 1:00 PM
Sandhills Community College
at Oxford College of Emory University
M. Basketball Wed, Feb 05 7:00 PM
Central Carolina Community College
vs Sandhills Community College
Gameday Sponsor: John Williams
M. Basketball Sat, Feb 08 1:00 PM
Sandhills Community College
at Virginia Peninsula CC
at SafeHaven Empowerment Center
M. Basketball Sun, Feb 09 1:00 PM
Sandhills Community College
at Camp Community College
M. Basketball Wed, Feb 12 6:00 PM
Sandhills Community College
at Patrick & Henry Community College
M. Basketball Sat, Feb 15 3:00 PM
Shooting 4 Greatness
vs Sandhills Community College
Gameday Sponsor: Habitat for Humanity

Flyers Defeat Patriots for Region 10 Title - District Test Next in Largo MD

Photo By Donna Ford
Photo By Donna Ford

Leading 12-6 after the first four minutes of Sunday's Region 10 championship game against Patrick and Henry, the Sandhills Community College basketball team was stunned by a 19-0 Patriot run.

The Flyers responded with a 10-0 burst of their own, but trailed most of the rest of the way before rallying in the final four minutes of the game to gain an 84-78 victory at The Hangar.

With its 14th victory in the last 15 games, Coach Mike Apple's squad (24-7) advances to play the Region 20 tournament champion, Prince George's CC (21-7) next Saturday at 2 p.m. in Largo, MD for the Mid-Atlantic District title. A victory there will advance the Flyers to the NJCAA Championship tournament for the sixth season in a row.

"The good thing about today is that we had all kinds of adversity in the first and second half and responded every time," Apple said afterward. "I'm glad we did it and am looking forward to keeping our season going next Saturday at Prince George's."

The Flyers trailed 38-36 at the intermission and by seven points at 65-58 with just over seven minutes remaining in the game. Then a flurry of threes, two by Chad Kinch and one by Jamori McDougald, closed the gap to 68-67.

Moments later, a pair of free throws by Damien Robinson gave the home team its first lead since the late in the first half at 70-68 with 4:34 remaining in the game. A three by Demyron Williams made it 73-68 and the Flyers held on from there.

"It wasn't easy at all," said McDougald, one of four members of the team that lost to Brookdale CC (NJ) in last season's national championship game. "Last year we kind of ran through the region. This year we kind of started off slow, but we finished pretty strong.

"Before the game started we all sat down together and told each other we're going to stay together no matter what happens, win or lose."

Playing with confidence throughout the tournament, Kinch launched a dozen shots from beyond the arc on Sunday and connected on half of them, finishing with a team-high 18 points.

"You miss 100 per cent of the shots you don't take," the sophomore by way of Southern Durham High School said. "My first two went in so I kept shooting".

Robinson, a freshman, added 14 points and 13 rebounds. Sophomores Isaiah Nelson and Zach Riddle pitched in with 13 points each, and McDougald contributed 10 points to go with nine assists. Jaylen Faber led the team from Martinsville, VA with 29 points. The Patriots finished the season with a record of 12-13.

Robinson, who was announced as Region 10 Freshman of the Year on Saturday, missed his first four free throws on Sunday and then drained four in a row in the final eight minutes of the game. The product of Overhills High School's double-double was his 21st of the season.

"I'm not going to lie, I was nervous from the jump," he said. "There were times we broke down, but adversity happens in all games. Staying together as a team is a big piece of us. When we came together everything got good."

In addition to Robinson, other Flyers earning All Region 10 honors include: First team – Robinson and McDougald, and second team – Riddle and Ayden Gittens. Apple was named Coach of the Year. Also seeing action and contributing in the victory were Mike Fee (six assists), Jashaun Torrence, Tre' Williams and Jamal Williams. Another contributor during the season, Xavion White, did not see action during the game. Freshman Keimari Artis of Paul D. Camp CC was named Player of the Year.

The Flyers also met Prince George's for the district title in Largo in 2022. They won 77-72, earning a spot in the national tournament held in Rockville, IL.

When Sunday's game ended, the Flyers players crossed the court to thank the fans who have supported them so well throughout the season.  Among those congratulating his former teammates was 2023 All-American Bryan Quiller. 

"The support from our fan base this season has been incredible,"Apple said. "When we get folks into our games, they like it, are appreciative and they come back. We're seeing a lot of increase in our fan base, we appreciate it and we're going to try even harder next year."

Region 10 Tournament quotables – One of those invited to climb the ladder afterward to clip off a snip of the net was Sandhills CC President Dr. Sandy Stewart. "It's humbling," he said, "because these guys played their hearts out. For people like me, and all the people in the stands, it's a good feeling to take part in that." 

Robinson when asked how he felt about receiving the Freshman of the Year award: "The award wouldn't be anything without my teammates. I give a big shout out to them. I love these boys." 

Kinch was asked how it feels to win the tournament in both of his seasons as a Flyer. "It feels great," he said. "I never want to not have this feeling. I love this team."

Assistant Coach Tramaine Pride, and fellow assistants Daquain Towns and Markell Lotharp were all members of the first of Apple's two national title squads in 2012. Winning tournaments for them never gets old. "There's nothing like seeing the "aha" moments when they're buying in to what you're teaching them," Pride said.

Public address announcer Nick Bass was recognized before the game. The sophomore has been serving in that role at basketball games for three years. "Three years, three championships, you can't beat that," he said afterward.

C. Bergmann