PROSPERITY, S.C. — What a thrilling night it was for basketball fans as the Mid-Carolina Lady Rebels clashed with the Newberry Lady Bulldogs on Friday, December 13th. The atmosphere was buzzing with energy at the Mid-Carolina campus, where a packed crowd gathered for what promised to be an electrifying match between these two cross-town rivals. The stakes were high, and the excitement was palpable as the Lady Rebels took charge, securing a convincing victory with a final score of 43-22.
From the very beginning, it was clear that the Lady Rebels (now 2-5 for the season) were in top form. They started strong, wrapping up the first quarter with a commanding lead of 17-6. The players moved fluidly on the court, demonstrating teamwork and skill that thrilled their supporters. However, the second quarter presented a different story as both teams faced struggles on the offensive end, combining to score just 12 points. Despite this lull, the Rebels managed to maintain their lead, heading into halftime with a score of 22-13.
The third quarter threw a slight curveball in the form of foul trouble for Mid-Carolina’s starting forward, Callie Wilbanks. She found herself needing to sit out for a stretch, offering an unexpected pause in the game that could have changed the momentum. But upon her return, she quickly reminded everyone why she’s one of their top shooters. Wilbanks lit up the court with two crucial three-point shots, sending the crowd into a frenzy. “If she is making outside shots then it opens everything else up,” remarked Coach Gary Wilbanks, emphasizing the importance of her contributions. Those shots not only boosted her confidence but also reignited the Rebels’ fire.
As the game progressed into the fourth quarter, the Rebels maintained their lead, expanding it to 31-18. Their defense was nothing short of impressive, as they restricted the Lady Bulldogs to a mere nine points in the entire second half. Mid-Carolina’s strategy was paying off, and their teamwork was shining through in both offense and defense. Callie Wilbanks finished the game as the top scorer with 12 points, but she wasn’t alone in contributing. Brea Boyd added nine points to the tally, while siblings Brayden Brooks and Logann Brooks chipped in with seven points each. The balanced scoring was reflective of just how well the team worked together.
On the other hand, it was a challenging night for the Newberry Lady Bulldogs (2-4). Their top scorer, Daizee Williams, was held to just three points, and her teammate Tamaria Wadworth struggled as well, managing only five points throughout the game. The Lady Bulldogs were unable to find their rhythm, noticeably missing opportunities and struggling against the Rebels’ strong defense.
The two rivals will face off again on January 3rd in Newberry, promising fans another exciting chapter in this local rivalry. As both teams look to improve and find consistency in their performances, supporters will be eager to see how each side adapts and responds in their next meeting.
This match reminded everyone in Prosperity of just how thrilling high school basketball can be. With a mix of camaraderie, competition, and plenty of skill on display, it was a night to remember at Mid-Carolina!
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