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Area Hoops Roundup: Who Won on Saturday December 21, 2024?

By Prep Sports Report Staff | December 23, 2024

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AREA HOOPS ROUNDUP: FINAL SCORES & RECAP

Here’s a quick list of the final scores of games and one recap of local basketball matchups on Saturday, December 21, 2024.

 

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FINAL SCORES

DAY #2 FINAL SCORES

Savannah Chatham County Public Schools Holiday Classic 

At Savannah HS

(G)Savannah Country Day vs. Mt. Zion-Jonesboro

(B) Savannah Country Day 60, Islands HS 44

(B) Johnson 49, Lakeland 42

(G) Clearwater (FL) 78, New Hampstead 34

(B) Beach 52, Woodville-Tompkins 42 

(G) Beach 50, Memorial Day 37

(B) Savannah 79, NHHS 57

 

At Jenkins HS

(G) Woodville Tompkins 54, Johnson HS 22

(G) Groves 54, Windsor 35

(B) Windsor Forest 71, Bradwell Institute 67

(G) Bradwell Institute 40, Columbia 33

(B) Keenan (SC) 68 Groves 50

(G) Andrew Jackson HS 44, Jenkins HS 38 

(B) Andrew Jackson HS 65, Jenkins HS 38 

 

Savannah Christian Classic

At Savannah Christian

(G) Hilton Head Prep 54, St. Andrews 15

(G) McIntosh County Academy 54, Savannah Christian 31

(B) Trinity Christian 61, Southeast Bulloch 50

(B) Episcopal (FL) 57, River Ridge 40

(B) Benedictine 72, St. Andrew’s 43

(B) Savannah Christian 44, Effingham County 25

 

OTHER FINAL SCORES & RECAP

(G) Lakeside 58, Richmond Hill 44

(B) Richmond Hill 74, East Jackson 57

(G) Bryan County 52, South Effingham 38

(B) Bryan County 80, South Effingham 69

(G) Burke HS (SC) 56, St. Vincent’s 44

(B) Burke HS (SC) 80, Bethesda Academy 77 (OT)

 

RECAP Bryan County Tops South Effingham 80-69

(Submitted by South Effingham boy's program)

 

Bryan County pulled away in the second half to secure an 80-69 win over South Effingham.

Leading 36-33 at halftime, Bryan outscored South 44-36 in the final two quarters.

Elijah Mincey led all scorers with 25 points, while Mike Smith added 21. Jadon Odum chipped in 13 for Bryan.

Will Harlin paced South Effingham with 16 points, followed by Chase Seyler and Hayden Lloyd with 11 each.

Bryan County shot 13-of-26 from the free-throw line, while South Effingham made 6-of-13.

BRYAN COUNTY 80, SOUTH EFFINGHAM 69 

         
 

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SOUTH EFFINGHAM

17

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69

BRYAN COUNTY

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25

80

           

SOUTH EFFINGHAM (69)

         

Will Harlin 16, Chase Seyler 11, Hayden Lloyd 11, Williams 9, Griffin 6, McGuire 5, Rivera 5, Wade 3, Campbell 2, Woods 1

         

BRYAN COUNTY (80)

         

Elijah Mincey 25, Mike Smith 21, Jadon Odum 13, Darius Edwards 10, Winfree 7, Frederick 2, Rawls 2

         

RECORDS - Bryan County 5-3, South Effingham 4-9

         

Bryan County returns to action Jan. 4 at home against Southeast Bulloch.

 

 

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