The 38th Pepsi Carolina Classic in Florence, S.C. kicked off with unexpected twists, including the defending champions Quality Education Academy facing a shocking defeat. Marlboro County and South Florence also stood out with their strong performances, while the girls’ division showcased thrilling matchups. As the tournament progresses, excitement builds for the upcoming matches and potential new champions to emerge.
Florence, S.C. is buzzing with excitement as the 38th Pepsi Carolina Classic got off to an action-packed start at South Florence High School! With an electric atmosphere and fans cheering for their favorite teams, the tournament kicked off, but not without its fair share of shocking upsets.
The two-time defending boys champion, Quality Education Academy, faced a few bumps in the road – literally! Transportation issues led to a delay in their game against Atlantic Collegiate Academy. This hiccup turned into a major game-changer, as Atlantic Collegiate Academy took full advantage of the situation and delivered a jaw-dropping defeat to Quality Education Academy, winning 77-45. This was a historic loss for QEA, marking their first defeat at this classic in three years. Talk about a storyline that no one saw coming!
Meanwhile, Marlboro County’s boys took the court by storm, defeating Wilson High School with a score of 47-33. Ralphier Monroe stole the show by scoring an impressive 20 points, leading his team to victory. As a result of this stellar performance, Marlboro County is set to face Crestwood on Saturday at 6:45 p.m., that matchup is definitely one for the books!
On another part of the court, South Florence’s boys showcased their prowess against Trinity Collegiate School, winning decisively with a score of 74-53. Jarius Davis was the highlight of the game, scoring a phenomenal 24 points. The team is gearing up for another showdown on Saturday at 5:30 p.m., where they’ll face off against Atlantic Collegiate Academy. Fans are surely in for a treat!
Let’s not forget Crestwood, who also left their mark on opening day by defeating West Florence 74-40. Xavier Johnson shined in this matchup, racking up 17 points for his team. With Crestwood riding high on their victory, they’ve set the stage for an exciting clash with Marlboro County.
In the girls’ division, the action was equally thrilling! Trinity Collegiate made a strong comeback in their match against Wilson, edging out with a score of 56-48. This victory prepares them for a championship showdown against South Florence, who defeated A.C. Flora narrowly with a score of 40-38. The championship game is set to take place on Saturday at 8 p.m., making it an unmissable event!
As the tournament progresses, the stakes continue to rise. The upcoming matches on Saturday are highly anticipated:
It’s safe to say that this year’s Classic promises to bring in some new champions, as several defending teams unexpectedly fell during the opening round. Fans are buzzing with anticipation for the boys’ championship game and consolation matches scheduled for Sunday.
With the excitement escalating, Florence is the place to be this weekend! Will the underdogs continue to rise, or will the veterans find their winning form? Keep your eyes peeled as the 38th Pepsi Carolina Classic unfolds, keeping the spirit of competition alive!
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