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2020-2021 Season Highlights

13th Season

  • “The Season that almost wasn’t” : A Covid-19 season that challenged the SWS throughout.

  • Welcomed a new MSG Head Coach, Jason Wright

  • Welcomed a new MSB Head Coach, Matthew Wright

  • Welcome to new JVB Head Coach, Reggie Chapple

  • Welcome to new VB Head Coach, Larry Manley

  • Welcome to new VG Head Coach, David Jones

  • Welcome to our new Student & Intern Coaches, Caden Bow and Liv Hart

  • The winningest season in Varsity Girls history: 24-3, 88.9% wins

  • VG had highest average ppg in SWS history: 58.9 ppg

  • Allie Dalola was third girl in Sabres history to score 1,000 varsity points (Kenzie Hart, Rosie McMahan)

  • Allie Dalola, Liv Hart and Abbie George first Sabres ever reach 100 varsity wins

  • Sabres organization played 153 games this season.

  • Sabres have won at least one NCHEAC State title five years in a row.

  • Sabres have won:

    • 21 regional championships, 16 state championships & 12 HSPN banners

    • One 2021 NCHEAC East Regional Championships: MSG

    • Three 2021 NCHEAC East Regional runner-up: MSB, JVB, VG

    • Two 2021 NCHEAC State Championships: MSB, MSG

    • One 2021 NCHEAC State runner-up: VG

NCHEAC Tournaments

  • 21 regional championships and 16 state championships

  • One 2021 NCHEAC East Regional Championships: MSG

  • Three 2021 NCHEAC East Regional runner-up: MSB, JVB, VG

  • Two 2021 NCHEAC State Championships: MSB, MSG

  • One 2021 NCHEAC State runner-up: VG

NCHEAC All-Conference Awards

  • Travis Shearin, Allie Dalola, Kennedy Jones, Liv Hart (MVP)

NCHEAC State Tournament Awards

  • Allie Dalola, Liv Hart, Lawson Jurgens (co-MVP), Khy Ragland (co-MVP), Tyler Woolard, Lily Temple (MVP), Anhala Temple, AC Curry

NCHEAC Regional Tournament Awards

  • Daniel Baker, Allie Dalola, Liv Hart, Luke Duffield, Austin Belvin, Khy Ragland, Eli Jones, Lila Elmore, Emily Wright, AC Curry (MVP)

East Coast Nationals:

  • First Varsity Boys team to make it to Top Bracket at East Coast Nationals (finished 8th out of 32 teams)
  • Varsity Girls runner-up (2nd out of 18 teams)
  • JV Boys won 3A Bracket Championship (7th out of 18 teams)
  • No Middle School division this season

 

COVID Clash (Sweet Briar College in Virginia):

  • Middle School Boys won championship
  • Middle School Girls runner-up

Graduating Seniors (6)

  • Josh Creech
  • Josh Mosley
  • Elijah Simmons
  • Brayden Smith
  • Allie Dalola
  • Isabella Webb

Team Records

 OverallHomeschoolPost-season
MSB-Developmental6-72-10-0
Middle School Girls25-213-17-1
Middle School Boys21-919-27-1
JV Boys16-1314-95-3
Varsity Girls24-318-37-3
Varsity Boys9-179-94-4