Albemarle women improve to 5-0 with road win at North Rowan

Published 12:58 pm Saturday, December 8, 2018

By David Shaw, Salisbury Post

It’s three games into the high school women’s basketball season and North Rowan is already behind in the count.

Friday’s mistake-filled, 63-57 loss to visiting Albemarle may have turned into a better-than-advertised feature, but it left the Cavs winless in three outings.

“My girls have been working hard in practice,” first-year coach Lamar Wilkerson said, after North Rowan dropped its Yadkin Valley Conference opener. “They just wanted to showcase that they can play some good basketball.”

They played their best in the opening and closing periods. North scored the game’s first seven points and led 9-2 when freshman Hannah Freeman navigated the right baseline and hit a layup just three minutes in. Teammate Natavia Taborn scored eight fourth-quarter points as the Cavs trimmed a 15-point deficit to five on two occasions.

“We put up a fight, that’s for sure,” Taborn said, after scoring 17 points. “They probably thought they would come out and blow us out, but we stuck to our ballgame. We’ve just got to work a little harder.”

Albemarle (5-0, 1-0) first took control of the game with a 13-0 scoring spree that started midway through the first quarter. By halftime, the guests sat atop a 33-22 cushion.

“We’ve been beating people by 30 points,” Albemarle head coach Eric Davis said. “But North came out and battled us. I’m thankful we won because they have a chance to be a good team. Games like this, you find out what you need to work on.”

Albemarle’s lead bulged to 52-37 when senior guard Armani Baldwin sank two free throws early in the final period.

“After we became discombobulated, we started playing team ball,” said Freeman, the game’s high-scorer with 24 points. “Then, we showed what we can do.”

The Cavs responded with an exciting push to the final horn. Freeman and teammate Makiya McDaniel scored on back-to-back bull-rush layups, drawing North within 54-45 with 4:51 to go. Later, Taborn found a seam down the lane for a layup before freshman Kimya Lynch took a bounce pass from Freeman and scored, reducing the deficit to 56-51 with 1:46 remaining.

Down the stretch, Albemarle got a huge bucket from senior Zycoria Tillman and converted its last five free throws.

“The game changed off our turnovers and missed opportunities from the foul line,” Wilkerson said, after North suffered 33 turnovers and shot just 13-for-29 from the free throw line. “We’ve got to keep practicing and trying to get better.”

Albemarle hosts Uwharrie Charter on Tuesday night.

ALBEMARLE (63) — Baldwin 21, Tillman 15, Newton 14, McLendon 8, Ridley 5, Stanback, Little.

NORTH ROWAN (57) — Freeman 24, Taborn 17, McDaniel 5, Sherrill 4, Lynch 3, Cain 2, Shoaf 2, Robbins.

Albemarle 15 18 17 13 — 63

North Rowan 10 12 15 20 — 57