High School Sports

Gray, Brookland-Cayce rivalry continues on hardwood. See how Round 2 turned out

The early-January loss to Brookland-Cayce was still fresh on the minds of Gray Collegiate players and coaches, more than three weeks after the first of their two-game region series.

The No. 6 War Eagles got their revenge with a 74-63 win over No. 5 B-C on Friday in front of a large crowd at Bearcat Arena.

With the win, Gray (12-7, 7-2) is a half-game back of the Bearcats for second place in the Region 4-4A standings. Both teams trail top-ranked North Augusta (18-1, 9-1). Gray handed the Yellow Jackets their first loss of the season on Tuesday and followed that up with the win over the Bearcats.

Friday’s victory was a little more personal for the War Eagles, who lost at home to B-C, 54-45, on Jan. 7. After the game, B-C coach Robert Wells gestured to the Bearcats crowd behind the bench with his hands raised. Wells’ postgame remarks focused on how big the win was for the school district and community to knock off Gray, the public charter school powerhouse that won six state championships in Class 2A and is in its first season in Class 4A.

On Friday, it was Gray coach Carlos Powell’s turn for a jab with a little celebration after the game. The former USC Gamecocks standout left the court with his hands raised toward the Gray fans and students who made the six-mile drive for the matchup.

“Friendly rival. The battle of West Columbia. I’m all here for it,” Powell said. “It’s always competition, man. We work very hard. We’re just out here doing community service.”

The crowd was the biggest in the six-year history of the B-C arena. That crowd was alive with energy from the start of the matchup between two teams ranked in the top 10 statewide in Class 4A. The intensity spilled over between the two coaches, as Wells and Powell exchanged words with each other during the second half.

On the court, Gray’s Levi Ball set the tone early for the War Eagles. The junior, who moved to South Carolina from Texas in the summer, scored 18 of his season-high 28 points in the first quarter as Gray led 27-16.

Ball showed a bit of everything in the first two quarters, from 3-point shooting to rebounding and getting out on the break with a couple of big slam dunks down the middle of the lane.

“Levi Ball is starting to come out of his shell and be the guy I knew he is and could be,” Powell said. “Last game (against North Augusta) I think it was his coming-out party. His attention to detail, his will and his work is starting to show.”

Ball was held to eight points in the first matchup against B-C and said he heard about it from one of the Bearcat players after the game. Since then, the forward has scored in double figures for seven straight games, capped off with his best performance of the season Friday.

“Last game we played them I had eight points and at the end of the game I think it was No. 2 AJ (Edwards) said ‘What did you do this game?’ I had to take that personally,” Ball said. “I came out and had all the confidence going in and just shot it well.”

Quan McDuffie added 17 points, with 15 coming in the second half. McDuffie had 11 in the third quarter as the War Eagles were able to withstand a B-C run. The Bearcats started the third quarter on a 6-0 run to cut the lead to 44-36.

Amarii King kept B-C (15-7, 8-2) in it in the third quarter, and his jumper got B-C within 50-41. The senior led the Bearcats with 20 points but picked up his fourth foul in the third quarter and eventually fouled out.

The War Eagles closed the third quarter on a 14-5 run and led 64-46.

B-C, which stayed in the game with its outside shooting, only hit three 3-pointers in the second half.

“It’s not over. We are 8-2 in the region,” Wells said. “I told our guys if we win out, then we will tie for the region championship. We are going to keep working, get back in the gym and keep doing what we have done all season.”

Gray Collegiate 68, Brookland-Cayce 26 (Girls)

Kadence Walker-Lee scored 20 points and Kiley Freeman had 12 as the War Eagles bounced back from Tuesday’s loss against North Augusta and swept the season series.

Girls Basketball Scores

Friday

Saluda 35, American Leadership 33

S: Brunson 2, Abney 1, Black 1, Daniels 13, Cedrianna Springs 18. AL: M. McClain 3

Magni 2, Reid 7, K. McClain 8, Furgess 5, McKie 1, Wright 4, Jackson 3

Dutch Fork 60, Chapin 34

DF: Michaela Fairwell 33, Crumlin 10

Lower Richland 53, Hartsville 21

LR: Taelor Hiller 15, Chi’Nya Isaac 12

Keenan 60, Swansea 15

AC Flora 57, Lancaster 51

Blythewood 85, Lugoff-Elgin 21

Heathwood Hall 71, Cardinal Newman 29

HH: Lauren Jacobs 31

Ridge View 58, Spring Valley 54

Lexington 68, Irmo 39

L: Izzy Saville 25, Sydni Anderson 14. I: Abby Livingston 11, Jayla Anderson 10.

South Pointe 66, Camden 53

SP: Janyia Cunningham 25, Braylin Mungo 18, Harmony Jefferson 14, Jillian Rush 10

Airport 46 Midland Valley 23

Northside Christian 47, Ben Lippen 36

Thursday

White Knoll 59, River Bluff 22

WK: Shaelyn Hayes 14, Jaliyah Daniel 11, Paniagua 2, White 4, Desiree Butler 13, Emory Waters Inman 15. RB: K. Winegardner 7, M. Tucker 5, C. Tucker 3, Bleakley 2, Johnson 5

Eau Claire 42, Fairfield Central 25

EC: Syteria Bethel 16, Destinee Tiller 10.

Boys Basketball Scores

Friday

Ridge View 103, Spring Valley 65

JT Van Kallen 16, Yale Davis 14, Tal Staley 14, Malachi Cooper 12, Korie Corbett 10, Horton 8, Smith 7, Davis 7, Moore 5, R. Mack 4, J. Mack 4, E. Cohen 2

Dreher 47, Richland Northeast 30

D: Austin Glasscho 13, Halen Moss 13, Johnson 9

Heathwood Hall 67, Cardinal Newman 33

H: Tristen McCleary 13, Nic Nichols 13

Keenan 111, Swansea 21

K: Zyion Jones 12, Antoine Caughman 14, Nyheim McNeil 12, Marcus Simpson 10, Marcus Simmons 15

Blythewood 50, Lugoff-Elgin 34

B: Tyler Stephens 20

Northside Christian 73, Ben Lippen 71

South Pointe 61, Camden 47

C: Jahmarie McLeod 22. SP: Tre Raymond 26

Midland Valley 74, Airport 42

Lancaster 56, AC Flora 52

L: Jordan Watford 20, RJ Brown 10, Malik Tinsley 10. ACF: Spence West 11, Wiley 9

Irmo 66, Lexington 37

I: Matthew Hopkins 12, Browman 9, Brown 9, Rivers 8

Dutch Fork 68, Chapin 40

DF: Caleb Garner 13, Justus Bell 12, Bryson Taylor 11, Samajae Govan 10. C: Tyson Ray 11, Bradford 9.

Chester 56, Mid-Carolina 55

MC: Jay Gallman 14, Kaden Myers 11, Ryan Crooks 10, Jamarian Dewalt 10

Richard Winn 45, WW King 38

Thursday

River Bluff 48, White Knoll 44

WK: McLeod 7, Posey 4, Jennings 9, Jackson Lorick 16, Schofield 8. RB: Dax Avery 20, Yasir Cromer 15, Jones 6, Wilson 7.

Fairfield Central 53, Eau Claire 49

EC: AJ Garner 17, Gregory Williams 19. FC: Khaleb Feaster 13, Kamauri Jones 15, Thomas Johnson 13

This story was originally published January 31, 2025 at 10:58 PM.

Lou Bezjak
The State
Lou Bezjak is the High School Sports Prep Coordinator for The (Columbia) State and (Hilton Head) Island Packet. He previously worked at the Florence Morning News and had covered high school sports in South Carolina since 2002. Lou is a two-time South Carolina Sports Writer of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Support my work with a digital subscription
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