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Crossroads concludes successful regular season on the hardwood
By Bryant Baucom bbaucom@hendersn
dispatch.com; 252-436-2840
HENDERSON — It was another successful regular season for the varsity basketball programs at Crossroads Christian, as both the girls’ and boys’ teams captured a Mid-Carolina Conference title.
Each team finished league play with a perfect 6-0 record and amassed over 20 wins.
On the girls’ side, the Colts recorded their best regular season in program history, winning a school record 21 games with a .880 winning percentage.
They are currently riding a six-game winning streak and have emerged victorious in 14 of their last 16 contests.
Sophomore guard Elyssa Phillips leads the way on offense for Crossroads, scoring an impressive 20.4 points per game on 48%% shooting.
Halle Brown (14.1 points) and Isreal Thorpe (12.0 points) are the remaining Colts to average double figures in scoring. Brown, who has appeared in just seven games, is the team leader with 8.1 rebounds per game and Thorpe paces the roster in assists with four per game.
The Colts’ success on the boards and in forcing turnovers is a big reason for their historic season on the hardwood. They averaged over nine offensive rebounds per game and tallied 15 steals per game.
In turn, they were able to score second chance points and create high percentage looks through their fast break offense.
Their dominance throughout the 24-game regular season was evident by the eye test and in the box scores. Crossroads defeated their opponents by an average of 33 points per game.
They held teams to under 20 points a total of nine times and reached the 60 point mark on 16 different occasions.
As the Colts enter postseason play, head coach Cammy Simmons has them playing their best basketball of the season. They will host No. 4 seed Lee Christian on Thursday in the semifinals of the MCC tournament.
Scotte Richardson guided the boys program at Crossroads Christian to a 23-7 record, ending the regular season as winners of 11 of their last 12 games.
The Colts tested themselves with a rigorous out of conference schedule, facing NCHSAA opponents and the state’s best at the NCISAA level.
University of Lynchburg commit John Henderson Jr. is the team’s leading scorer at 13.9 points per game.
Junior forward Ben Gladeiux averages 12.5 points per game in the frontcourt, while guard Shane Anthony is right behind with 12.4 points per contest.
Anthony has been outstanding from beyond the three-point line, connecting on 39% of his 127 attempts.
Senior D’Markus Tucker, who is averaging 10 points on the season, is the team’s leading rebounder, pulling down 5.9 boards per game.
Crossroads excelled offensively, shooting 50% from the floor and 36% from beyond the arc.
The Colts reached the 70 point mark 20 times and scored a season-high 108 points in a victory over Cresset Christian Academy in December.
They assisted on 14 baskets per contest and were aided by their aggressive defense, garnering over 12 steals a game.
With the postseason on the horizon, they are set to host the MCC Tournament semifinals and championship if they were to advance.
Crossroads will begin their postseason journey on Thursday, as they welcome No. 4 seed Cresset Christian to Henderson for a semifinal matchup.
Both the girls and boys championship games will take place on Friday with the state playoffs beginning next week.
By Bryant Baucom bbaucom@hendersn
dispatch.com; 252-436-2840
HENDERSON — It was another successful regular season for the varsity basketball programs at Crossroads Christian, as both the girls’ and boys’ teams captured a Mid-Carolina Conference title.
Each team finished league play with a perfect 6-0 record and amassed over 20 wins.
On the girls’ side, the Colts recorded their best regular season in program history, winning a school record 21 games with a .880 winning percentage.
They are currently riding a six-game winning streak and have emerged victorious in 14 of their last 16 contests.
Sophomore guard Elyssa Phillips leads the way on offense for Crossroads, scoring an impressive 20.4 points per game on 48%% shooting.
Halle Brown (14.1 points) and Isreal Thorpe (12.0 points) are the remaining Colts to average double figures in scoring. Brown, who has appeared in just seven games, is the team leader with 8.1 rebounds per game and Thorpe paces the roster in assists with four per game.
The Colts’ success on the boards and in forcing turnovers is a big reason for their historic season on the hardwood. They averaged over nine offensive rebounds per game and tallied 15 steals per game.
In turn, they were able to score second chance points and create high percentage looks through their fast break offense.
Their dominance throughout the 24-game regular season was evident by the eye test and in the box scores. Crossroads defeated their opponents by an average of 33 points per game.
They held teams to under 20 points a total of nine times and reached the 60 point mark on 16 different occasions.
As the Colts enter postseason play, head coach Cammy Simmons has them playing their best basketball of the season. They will host No. 4 seed Lee Christian on Thursday in the semifinals of the MCC tournament.
Scotte Richardson guided the boys program at Crossroads Christian to a 23-7 record, ending the regular season as winners of 11 of their last 12 games.
The Colts tested themselves with a rigorous out of conference schedule, facing NCHSAA opponents and the state’s best at the NCISAA level.
University of Lynchburg commit John Henderson Jr. is the team’s leading scorer at 13.9 points per game.
Junior forward Ben Gladeiux averages 12.5 points per game in the frontcourt, while guard Shane Anthony is right behind with 12.4 points per contest.
Anthony has been outstanding from beyond the three-point line, connecting on 39% of his 127 attempts.
Senior D’Markus Tucker, who is averaging 10 points on the season, is the team’s leading rebounder, pulling down 5.9 boards per game.
Crossroads excelled offensively, shooting 50% from the floor and 36% from beyond the arc.
The Colts reached the 70 point mark 20 times and scored a season-high 108 points in a victory over Cresset Christian Academy in December.
They assisted on 14 baskets per contest and were aided by their aggressive defense, garnering over 12 steals a game.
With the postseason on the horizon, they are set to host the MCC Tournament semifinals and championship if they were to advance.
Crossroads will begin their postseason journey on Thursday, as they welcome No. 4 seed Cresset Christian to Henderson for a semifinal matchup.
Both the girls and boys championship games will take place on Friday with the state playoffs beginning next week.