South Central's girls basketball team dominates Vance County in the second round of the 3A tournament.

South Central’s girls basketball team dominates Vance County in the second round of the 3A tournament.

If we can define personality as a continuous string of effective actions, then the personality of South Central’s girls basketball program can be described as the following: generous in offense, relentless in defense, and swift in both.

The lineup for the Falcons on Friday’s N.C. High School Athletic Association second-round 3A playoff game was inconsequential because the expectations for the game had already been established.

South Central advanced to the third round with a commanding 78-46 victory against Vance County. The game’s running clock was activated after South Central took a 78-38 lead with 4:55 remaining.

The Falcons, ranked first with a record of 26-2, will be hosting Scotland, the ninth-seeded team, on Tuesday. They dominated the Vipers, who are ranked 22-4, with a halftime score of 46-21, largely due to their strong defense that limited Vance County, ranked 16th, to only three points in the second quarter.

Sophomore Brooklynne Evans scored 20 points for South Central, while NaZiya Vandergrift of Vance County had the most points in the game with 24, scoring eight 3-pointers.

Scoring Summary

Vance County: Jakhiyah Evans 2, Destiny Timberlake 10, Da’Shunti Hester 2, Sarah Baldwin 7, NaZiya Vandergrift 24

Kaelyn McCarter had 9 points, Charmaine Dixon had 12, Niyani Mayo had 11, Jaidyn Boswell had 15, Sabraya Baker had 8, Brooklynne Evans had 20, Akima Hukins had 1, and Gabrielle Freeman had 2 for South Central.

Source: highschoolot.com