The Mid-Carolina Lady Rebels celebrate their impressive win against the Newberry Bulldogs.
The Mid-Carolina Lady Rebels began the year with an impressive win against the Newberry Bulldogs, triumphing 58-44 on January 3rd. Despite a challenging away game, the Rebels dominated the first half, leading 35-19 at halftime. Although Newberry made a comeback in the second half, their efforts fell short, marking a significant victory for Mid-Carolina, which ended a four-game losing streak. Both teams now look forward to their next matches, seeking improvements in their seasons.
In a thrilling matchup filled with excitement and team spirit, the Mid-Carolina Lady Rebels took to the basketball court on January 3rd and delivered a stunning performance, defeating the Newberry Bulldogs by a score of 58-44. The game took place away from home, adding an extra layer of challenge for the Rebels, but they rose to the occasion and showcased their skills brilliantly.
The Mid-Carolina team came out swinging, dominating the first quarter with a commanding lead of 22-7. Their defense was solid, and they displayed teamwork and offense that left the Bulldogs scrambling. As the game progressed, Newberry struggled to catch up, trailing by 35-19 at halftime. The Rebels had momentum on their side, but the second half proved to be a different story.
In the second half, the Bulldogs found their rhythm and managed to outscore Mid-Carolina 25-23. Despite the surge, it wasn’t enough to close the gap. Newberry has been dealing with some challenges lately, having lost six of their last seven games, showing the team is in search of that perfect combination to turn their season around.
For Mid-Carolina, this victory was not just about the points on the scoreboard; it marked the end of a four-game losing streak. With this win, they improved their season record to 3-9, and the team is surely feeling a wave of renewed confidence. The Rebels will be looking to build on this momentum as they gear up for two non-region games before jumping into region play starting January 10th.
Looking ahead, Newberry is set to face Irmo for the second time this season on January 7th. They will surely be hoping to turn their fortunes around and put a fresh spin on the rivalry. On the flip side, Mid-Carolina will be locking horns with Fox Creek on January 6th, eager to capitalize on their recent win and continue the positive trend.
This clash on January 3rd wasn’t the first encounter between these two teams this season. Just a few weeks earlier, on December 13th, the Mid-Carolina Lady Rebels also claimed victory over Newberry with a score of 43-22. In that game, Mid-Carolina controlled the tempo, leading 17-6 after the first quarter and maintaining their advantage throughout. They showcased a particularly strong second half, holding the Bulldogs to a mere nine points after halftime.
In both matchups, certain players shone brightly. In December, Mid-Carolina’s Callie Wilbanks made a notable comeback, sinking two three-pointers after recovering from foul troubles. Meanwhile, Newberry’s top scorer, Daizee Williams, had a challenging outing in that game, managing to put only three points on the board. Players like Tamaria Wadworth also faced difficulties, contributing a modest five points.
With this recent win, the Mid-Carolina Lady Rebels are feeling the thrill of victory as they step into what promises to be an intense stretch of games. Their performance against Newberry not only boosted their spirits but also revitalized their season. Keep an eye out for how both teams battle it out in their upcoming matches—this basketball season is shaping up to be an exciting one!
Callie Wilbanks Named Region 3-AA Volleyball Player of the Year
News Summary South Carolina executed Brad Sigmon by firing squad on March 7, 2025, marking…
News Summary In a historic movement for South Carolina politics, the state Senate is considering…
News Summary South Carolina and Canada have entered a significant trade partnership resulting in a…
News Summary Raleigh, North Carolina has been named the best-performing large city in the U.S.…
News Summary South Carolina has been named the top growth state for 2024, overtaking Texas…
News Summary In Charleston, the proposed S.244, or the South Carolina Justice Act, aims to…