Huss
Record: 26-5 overall/ 11-1 conference

The Huskies certainly made a lot of noise this season, winning the regular-season conference, the tournament championship, and making a deep run in the 3A playoffs. Securing 26 wins, going undefeated at home, and averaging 77 points per game, Huss was fun to watch. Three seniors led the way scoring in Tyrese McNeal, Deneil Mackins, and Trent Ostrander, while others stepped up in a big way and will look to continue the success.

Crest
Record: 16-10 overall/ 8-4 conference

Crest started off with six straight wins before stumbling a little in conference play.  However, they were able to get back on track to secure 16 wins and going 8-4 in a touch conference. Sophomore Mari Adams led the charge, averaging 18.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 3.3 steals per game and with them not losing much next season, they could be in for a run after building off this season.

Forestview
Record: 17-11 overall/ 7-5 conference

Forestview was right in the mix of things and one of their high points was taking down Huss at home on January 10.  They made their way to the conference championship game but fell in the playoffs to AL Brown. Senior Logan Botts was the story, averaging nearly 30 points per game this season.

Kings Mountain
Record: 12-15 overall/ 7-5 conference

The Mountaineers are known for having success on the court and certainly was a fun team to watch.  Struggling a little early on, they were able to show how strong they were in conference play.  Isaiah Tate led the team in scoring at 16 points per game, while senior Kobe Paysour nearly posted a double-double.

Ashbrook
Record: 9-17 overall/ 5-7 conference

Ashbrook battled throughout the season and one of their high points of the season was in early January, winning four out of their five conference games.  Seniors James Dotson finished with 14.6 points per game while Shemar Adams wasn

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