Basketball Roundup: Area girls’ teams stack up victories

All three Randolph County girls’ basketball teams in the Central Carolina 3-A Conference were winners Friday night.

Trinity trounced visiting Thomasville 54-16 with Madison Hill scoring 18 points and Carolina Case posting 13 points.

Wheatmore took down visiting West Davidson 44-38

Providence Grove handled visiting East Davidson 54-41.

It was mostly a light week for area teams because of final exams for the first semester.

** Southwestern Randolph’s Jordin George racked up 22 points in a 67-27 road romp against Eastern Randolph in the Four Rivers Conference. Maddie Strider added 13 points.

Roxanne Davis had 10 points for Eastern Randolph.

** Uwharrie Charter Academy won three times this week, capped by Friday night’s 61-20 domination of visiting North Moore as Lainey Thomas posted 14 points in the Four Rivers Conference game.

The Eagles beat host Albemarle 66-43 as Nevaeh Staples became the first player in school history to reach the 1,000-point mark by posting 28. Thomas had 19.

Staples tacked on 15 points in a 58-41 road victory against Union Academy.

** Randleman’s three-game winning streak ended, falling 47-42 to visiting Ledford in the Piedmont Athletic Conference.

** Asheboro absorbed a 53-29 home setback to Eastern Guilford despite Adalynn Scherer’s 12 points in the Triad Area Athletic Conference.