On Tuesday, the Camden County Wildcats secured an impressive victory over the South Effingham Mustangs, bouncing back strong after a recent loss.
They won 76-60, which clearly showed their skill and teamwork at home.
But this was not the first time Camden County beat South Effingham, and the Wildcats continued to dominate their rivals with this victory.
Leading the Wildcats were Johnathan Jones and Sean Green.
Jones scored 13 points, had seven assists, and grabbed five rebounds, which, in turn, helped the team stay organized on the court.
Green was just as impressive and scored 17 points with five rebounds and two steals.
Their teammate, John Bowick, added to the effort with nine points, six rebounds, and three steals, which gave the Wildcats a solid all-around performance.
The South Effingham Mustangs put up a fight, with several players stepping up, but it wasn’t enough to stop Camden County.
Michael Hall scored eight points and had two steals, while Quinton Williams added nine points and blocked two shots.
Even with these contributions, the Mustangs couldn’t keep up with the Wildcats’ energy and teamwork.
This win evened Camden County’s record at 1-1 after starting the season with a loss.
For South Effingham, the loss extended their tough streak of 13 straight road losses, dropping their record to 1-2.
When the two teams met again shortly after, Camden County continued to shine, beating South Effingham 65-24.
It was another strong display by the Wildcats, who now have two wins in a row.
Despite South Effingham’s loss, one bright spot for the team was freshman Savannah France.
She showed great promise, scoring 10 points and grabbing eight rebounds while shooting 5-for-8 from the field.
Her performance gives hope for the Mustangs’ future as they work to improve.
With the Wildcats now 2-0, they’ve shown they can play at a high level and win convincingly.
Players like Jones, Green, and Bowick have been key to their success so far.
The Mustangs, now 1-1, will need to regroup and find ways to break their losing streak on the road.
Still, there are signs of potential with players like France stepping up and showing their talent.
Camden County’s victories showcase their excellent teamwork and determination, proving they can play at a high level and stay focused under pressure.
Meanwhile, South Effingham has shown flashes of potential, with promising individual performances that hint at a brighter future.
Both teams are eager to move forward, improve their game, and achieve success as the season continues.