Varsity basketball defeats McEachern Indians, overpowers North Paulding Wolfpack, struggles against Hillgrove Hawks

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Andrew Lubbers

Junior forward Kenny Ume attempts a free throw

Andrew Lubbers, Reporter

January 27

In dire need of a bounce-back game, NC Varsity boys basketball defeated rival McEachern on the road, 55-39. After the disappointing loss against Hillgrove, a colossal win such as this was exactly what the Warriors needed to turn their season toward the right path.

The Warrior defenders get into position.
Andrew Lubbers
The Warrior defenders get into position.

North Cobb trailed by six at half-time, but closed the game on a 33-13 run to take down the second-place Indians. Junior guard D.J. Render scored all of his 10 points in the second half to ignite the offensive fire. The players felt the pressure and performed when their backs were against the wall.

“We had to go into the locker room during halftime and come back together as a team. We knew deep down we could beat them, it just took execution, focus, and hard work.,” junior forward Kenny Ume said.

Ume dominated the game offensively, scoring from all areas of the court to total 20 points, a game high.

Senior big man Cedric Council produced a double-double, scoring 10 points and hauling in 10 rebounds. Junior point guard Ricky Shearman scored nine, hitting three three-pointers.

The fourth-place Warriors will get an opportunity to rise in the standings as they play at Harrison on Friday, and are home against Kennesaw Mountain and Marietta to end the regular season next week.

The final buzzer sounds as NC emerges victorious at the McEachern game.
Andrew Lubbers
The final buzzer sounds as NC emerges victorious.

January 20

NC men’s basketball team dominated North Paulding on Tuesday night, 65-37. The Warriors overwhelmed the Wolfpack with pressuring defense and beautiful ball movement to take a whopping 37-10 lead into halftime. Forward Kenny Ume hit his first three shots to hand the Warriors the early advantage, which they never looked back from.

Ume finished the game with 19 points and junior guard Myles Lake put up sevens in points and rebounds. Senior center Cedric Council added 12 points.

“That was the best basketball game we’ve played all year,” Lake said, “everyone was on fire.”

Junior point guard Ricky Shearman wowed the crowd with a behind the head pass to Council to pick up the assist. These are the type of plays the Warrior Nation expects to see from one of the savviest passers in the county.

January 16

Friday’s game yielded a different result as NC fell to first-place Hillgrove, 61-37. The Hawks outscored the Warriors 39-18 in the second half to remain at the top of Region 4AAAAAA.

Strong defense kept the Warriors in the game through the first half, but Hillgrove’s high-flying offense proved to be too hot for NC to handle in the game’s second facet.

“That was a tough one, but we have to bounce back and get ready for McEachern on Tuesday,” Shearman said.

North Cobb currently sits in fourth place behind McEachern, Hillgrove, and Kennesaw Mountain. The Warriors control their own destiny as they play both the Indians and Mustangs over their final stretch of games.