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2025 Basketball Championships

The NCHSAA concluded the 2025 Basketball Season on March 10-15, bringing back the highly popular championship week format. Eight schools were crowned state champions. See below for the results by classification and gender.

Men’s 1A Championship

Corvian Community 58, Southern Wake 55 (OT) — Box Score | Post Game Press Conference

WINSTON-SALEM – The Corvian Community Cardinals edged the Southern Wake Academy Lions on an overtime-buzzer beater to win the 2025 NCHSAA Men’s 1A Championship at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Friday afternoon.

It is the first championship in program history for the Cardinals as they fell in the state championship last season. 

Southern Wake Academy led by two going into the fourth quarter and still led after the final media timeout with 2:25 to play. A.J. Jackson Jr. tied the score for Corvian with 1:30 to play in the game, and R.J. Moore Jr. gave them the lead on the next possession. 

Southern Wake’s Kobe Plata scored and made two free throws in the final minute to re-tie the score and force overtime. In the extra frame, after trading buckets, the Cardinals held for the final shot, and Moore hit a well-contested 3-pointer from the top of the key as the buzzer sounded.

Moore, who finished with 26 points and nine rebounds was named the Charlie Adams Player of the Game. Malachi McCutcheon, who added 15 points and sex rebounds was named the West MVP.

For Southern Wake, Plata finished with 19 points, four rebounds and four assists and was named the MVP for the Eastern Champions. 

Corvian finished the season 25-7, while Southern Wake went 29-5.

The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing outstanding sportsmanship in each of our State Championship events. The Association has partnered with the North Carolina Farm Bureau to award a pair of Sportsmanship Awards at each championship event, recognizing players who have demonstrated the ideals of outstanding character and sportsmanship throughout the 2024-25 season. The winners of the 1A Men’s Basketball NC Farm Bureau Sportsmanship Awards were Seung Surmons from Southern Wake and DeMarkus Milton from Corvian Community.

Women’s 1A Championship

Cherokee 84, East Bladen 48 – Game Book | Post Game Press Conference

WINSTON-SALEM – For the second year in a row, the Cherokee Lady Braves are the NCHSAA 1A Women’s Basketball Champions as they toppled East Bladen 84-48 on Friday at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

Cherokee stretched a four-point halftime lead into a 14-point at the end of the third quarter. East Bladen trimmed the lead to 37-35 at the 6:07 mark in the third quarter. The Lady Braves outscored the Eagles 31-8 until they emptied the bench with 3:33 to play in the fourth.

The Lady Braves were powered by Whitney Rogers, who was limited to just a few minutes in the Regional Championship by a leg injury. She returned on Friday to lead all scorers with 33 points, seven rebounds and five steals. She was named the Kay Yow Most Valuable Player for her efforts. 

Cecily “dvdaya” Swimmer added 15 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and five steals. She was named the Western MVP in the game. The Lady Braves saw several other impressive performances as Madison Rogers scored 10 points and had five rebounds and three steals, Joscelyn Stamper scored eight points and had 11 rebounds and Daisee Fourkiller-Raby had six points, six rebounds, seven steals and seven assists.

The Lady Braves racked up 97 field goal attempts in the game, largely with the help of 32 offensive rebounds. They also forced 36 turnovers and grabbed 26 steals. 

For the Eagles, Laila Smith scored 22 points and pulled down six rebounds on the way to earning the Eastern MVP award. NeNe Ward added 12 points and eight rebounds. 

Cherokee has now won three NCHSAA Women’s basketball championships, having won their first in 1996. 

The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing outstanding sportsmanship in each of our State Championship events. The Association has partnered with the North Carolina Farm Bureau to award a pair of Sportsmanship Awards at each championship event, recognizing players who have demonstrated the ideals of outstanding character and sportsmanship throughout the 2024-25 season. The winners of the 1A Women’s Basketball NC Farm Bureau Sportsmanship Awards were Nene Ward from East Bladen and Kyla Moore from Cherokee.

Men’s 2A Championship

Reidsville 71, Northwood 54 — Full Game Book | Post Game Press Conference

WINSTON-SALEM — The Reidsville Rams won their 60th consecutive game and their second consecutive NCHSAA 2A State Championship on Saturday night in the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

The Eastern Champions held with the defending champs through the first two quarters, but the Rams pulled away in the second half, outscoring the Chargers 21-10 in the third quarter.

Point guard Dionte Neal led the Rams with 24 points, five rebounds and four assists. He helped salt the game away as he made 7-of-9 at the free-throw line. He was named the West Most Outstanding Player for his efforts. Johnniyus Sharpe added 18 points and had two rebounds and two assists for the Rams as he was given the Charlie Adams Most Valuable Player Award.

Kendre Harrison added 16 points, 11 rebounds and six blocks.

For Northwood, Cam Fowler finished the game with 27 points and eight rebounds. He was given the East Most Outstanding Player Award. Beau Harvey added 13 points and six board.

The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing outstanding sportsmanship in each of our State Championship events. The Association has partnered with the North Carolina Farm Bureau to award a pair of Sportsmanship Awards at each championship event, recognizing players who have demonstrated the ideals of outstanding character and sportsmanship throughout the 2024-25 season. The winners of the 2A Men’s Basketball NC Farm Bureau Sportsmanship Awards were Beau Harvey from Northwood and Bryan Gwynn from Reidsville.

Women’s 2A Championship

Southeast Alamance 43, North Wilkes 33 — Full Game Book | Post Game Press Conference

WINSTON-SALEM — The Southeast Alamance Stallions kept the North Wilkes Vikings at bay on Saturday afternoon to win their first NCHSAA Basketball Championship at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

The Stallions held a one-point lead at the break but came out of the locker room stronger in the second half and stretched the lead out to six by the start of the fourth. Neither team connected on as many shots as they would have liked, but the Stallions were very solid at the free-throw line, making 13-of-16 to help put the game away.

Clara LaChapelle led the Stallions with 14 points and 10 rebounds and was named the East Most Outstanding Player. Shaniya Paylor added 12 points and handed out seven assists while pulling in four rebounds. Paylor was given the Kay Yow Most Valuable Player Award for the game.

For the Vikings, Ralee Bare led all scorers with 16 points and five rebounds and she was named the West Most Outstanding player. Her sister, Shalyn Bare added 4 points and recorded a game-high 14 rebounds.

The Stallions are now 1-0 in Championship Games, while the Vikings are now 0-2, having lost previously in 2018.

The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing outstanding sportsmanship in each of our State Championship events. The Association has partnered with the North Carolina Farm Bureau to award a pair of Sportsmanship Awards at each championship event, recognizing players who have demonstrated the ideals of outstanding character and sportsmanship throughout the 2024-25 season. The winners of the 2A Women’s Basketball NC Farm Bureau Sportsmanship Awards were Chloe Torain from Southeast Alamance and Ralee Bare from North Wilkes

Men’s 3A Championship

Ben L. Smith 64, Southern Durham 62 (OT) — Full Game Book | Post Game Press Conference

WINSTON-SALEM – The Ben L. Smith Golden Eagles outlasted Southern School of Energy and Sustainability in overtime on Friday night at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum to win the first NCHSAA Basketball Championship in school history. 

In the final 30 seconds of the fourth quarter, Smith’s Tayshawn Mann hit a driving layup to tie the score, and on the following play, Southern’s A.J. Morman Jr. to drive to the bucket at the buzzer, but his layup attempt missed, forcing the extra frame. 

Smith junior Jyi Dawkins broke the ice in overtime, and Smith opened up a five-point lead. In the final minute, the Spartans whittled the lead down to just one with 12 seconds left after a Jackson Keith layup. 

Dawkins was fouled and made both of his attempts, giving him 29 points in the game and setting up the decisive play. Morman’s final 3-point attempt rattled out, and the Golden Eagles iced the game at the other end at the free-throw line. 

Keith made a 3-pointer at the buzzer, but the game had already been decided. 

Dawkins was named the Charlie Adams Most Valuable Player of the Championship. Kenny Miller Jr., who added 13 points and five rebounds, was named the West MVP. 

For Southern, Morman finished with 23 points, seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals, and he was given the East MVP Award. Keith also scored 23 points and pulled down eight rebounds. 

The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing outstanding sportsmanship in each of our State Championship events. The Association has partnered with the North Carolina Farm Bureau to award a pair of Sportsmanship Awards at each championship event, recognizing players who have demonstrated the ideals of outstanding character and sportsmanship throughout the 2024-25 season. The winners of the 3A Men’s Basketball NC Farm Bureau Sportsmanship Awards were Jakari Glaspie from Southern Durham and Tashawn Mann from Ben L. Smith.

Women’s 3A Championship

Western Alamance 76, Stuart Cramer 58 — Full Game Book | Post Game Press Conference

WINSTON-SALEM – The Western Alamance Warrior pulled away from Stuart Cramer on Friday night at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum to win the first NCHSAA Women’s Basketball Championship in school history.

The Warriors used a 12-0 run to start the second half to earn a 76-58 win.

Western Alamance edged in front by one in the first quarter and stretched their lead to 10 by halftime. The lead ballooned to 20 in the third quarter, and the Warriors kept the Storm at arm’s length the rest of the way despite the best efforts of Stuart Cramer junior Oshauna Holland.

Holland poured in 49 of her team’s 58 points on 15-of-29 shooting from the floor. She made all 17 of her free-throw attempts, pulled down seven rebounds, and assisted on two other baskets. She was named the West Most Valuable Player of the Championship.

For the Warriors, Tina Bowers had a team-high 26 points with nine rebounds and three assists. Allie Sykes added 22 points and five assists and went 10-of-12 from the free-throw line. Bowers was named the East Most Valuable Player, and Sykes was given the Kay Yow MVP Award.

Emma Johnson added eight points for the Warriors, while Cayden White scored 6, and both Xiomara Moser and Ava Mitchell chipped in five.

The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing outstanding sportsmanship in each of our State Championship events. The Association has partnered with the North Carolina Farm Bureau to award a pair of Sportsmanship Awards at each championship event, recognizing players who have demonstrated the ideals of outstanding character and sportsmanship throughout the 2024-25 season. The winners of the 3A Women’s Basketball NC Farm Bureau Sportsmanship Awards were Cayden White from Western Alamance and Cienna Lopez from Stuart Cramer.

Men’s 4A Championship

North Mecklenburg 59, New Hanover 56 — Full Game Book | Post Game Press Conference

WINSTON-SALEM — The North Mecklenburg Vikings survived a clash with the New Hanover Wildcats on Saturday afternoon at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum to defend their 4A Men’s Basketball Championship.

North Mecklenburg now has four state championships (including a Co-Championship from the 2020 COVID season) and two in a row.

The Wildcats came out strong early, taking a 31-18 lead at the end of the first quarter. By the first basket of the fourth quarter, North Mecklenburg had tied things up and eventually built up a lead that grew to be as big as seven. New Hanover pulled back to within three and fired a 3-pointer in the final seconds that missed and sealed the win for North Mecklenburg.

Rodmik Allen led the charge for the Eastern Champions as he finished the game with 14 points, five assists, five rebounds, and four steals. He was named the East Most Outstanding Player for his performance. Kellum Brown added 13 points for the Wildcats, and C.J. Kournegay chipped in with 10.

For the Vikings, Chadlyn Traylor poured in 22 points and had four rebounds and four assists on his way to winning the West Most Outstanding Player. Carson Evans finished the game with 24 points and three rebounds and was given the Charlie Adams Most Valuable Player Award for the Championship.

The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing outstanding sportsmanship in each of our State Championship events. The Association has partnered with the North Carolina Farm Bureau to award a pair of Sportsmanship Awards at each championship event, recognizing players who have demonstrated the ideals of outstanding character and sportsmanship throughout the 2024-25 season. The winners of the 4A Men’s Basketball NC Farm Bureau Sportsmanship Awards were Cam Angel from New Hanover and Carson Evans from North Mecklenburg.

Women’s 4A Championship

Lake Norman 43, Wakefield 41 – Full Game Book | Post Game Press Conferences

WINSTON-SALEM — The Lake Norman Wildcats slid past the Wakefield Wolverines to claim the first NCHSAA Women’s Basketball Championship in school history on Saturday afternoon at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

Wakefield’s Lyla Bagwell drained a 3-pointer to tie the score at 41-41 late in the fourth quarter, but Lake Norman drew up a back-door play that allowed Alexis Shehan to find Rayana Minard for a last-second, game-winning lay-up.

Bagwell, who finished with 11 points and six rebounds, was named the East Most Outstanding Player for her performance in the game. Shehan, who scored 13 for the Wildcats and also had eight rebounds and three assists, was the West Most Outstanding Player.

Minard scored 10 points, including the decisive two, and had three steals and three rebounds, was given the Kay Yow Most Valuable Player Award.

The NCHSAA is committed to recognizing outstanding sportsmanship in each of our State Championship events. The Association has partnered with the North Carolina Farm Bureau to award a pair of Sportsmanship Awards at each championship event, recognizing players who have demonstrated the ideals of outstanding character and sportsmanship throughout the 2024-25 season. The winners of the 4A Women’s Basketball NC Farm Bureau Sportsmanship Awards were  Addison Sirianni from Lake Norman and Jaya Hamilton-Jordan from Wakefield.