Pride, Billups lead Gators to first win of season
By Gabe Whisnant
Published in Sports on December 19, 2004 2:00 AM
HOBBTON -- Tameka Pride and Brittany Billups each tallied 15 points as Spring Creek dumped Hobbton 44-28 and gave first-year coach Amanda Ramfjord her first-ever victory in the high school ranks.
"I was real proud of my girls tonight," said Ramfjord. "They stepped up and played as a team. Anna Potter played awesome defense for us tonight with many steals."
Potter finished with five points, while Troia Morgan added seven.
Rasheka Williams led Hobbton with 11 points.
The Gators (1-7) travel to South Lenoir on Monday.
Aycock claims third
straight ECC victory
PIKEVILLE -- Charles B. Aycock's Lela Reid led all scorers with 12 points as the Golden Falcons won their third straight -- defeating West Carteret 45-28 at home on Friday.
The win improves Aycock (4-6 overall) to 3-2 in the Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference.
Erin Medford added seven points and nine rebounds for the Falcons, while Quaneisha Milner and Emily Stewart had seven points each.
Ausha Graham paced West Carteret with nine points.
Aycock returns to action at South Central on Jan. 4.
West Carteret 11 9 0 8 -- 28
C.B. Aycock 10 11 14 10 -- 45
WEST CARTERET
Ausha Graham 9, Amber Taylor 8, Jessy Minks 5, Sade Hester 4, Ashley Bowen 2.
C.B. AYCOCK
Jasmine Dobbin 6, Quaneisha Milner 7, Keyata Pettiford 3, Emily Stewart 7, Erin Medford 7, Lela Reid 12, Danielle Street 3.
JV
Warriors defeat
county rival
Eastern Wayne's Brianna Williams and Noelle Kelly scored 13 points each in the Warriors 45-40 win at home over Goldsboro on Friday.
The win improves Eastern Wayne to 3-4 heading into a Jan. 4 match-up at Southern Wayne.
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