Swallows Charter Academy is 2-8 against Crowley County since February of 2018 but they'll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Tuesday. The Swallows Charter Academy Spartans will take on the Crowley County Chargers at 7:00 p.m. Expect the scorekeeper to be kept busy: if their previous games are any indication, the pair will really light up the scoreboard.
Swallows Charter Academy can finally bid farewell to their seven-game losing streak thanks to their game on Thursday. They came out on top against Cripple Creek-Victor by a score of 60-51. The victory was just what Swallows Charter Academy needed coming off of a 72-34 loss in their prior contest.
Swallows Charter Academy found their leader in underclassman Charles Perry, who scored 23 points along with two steals. As a matter of fact, that's the most points Perry has scored all season. Andrew Breedlove was another key contributor, scoring 16 points.
Meanwhile, Crowley County put another one in the bag last Thursday to keep their perfect season alive. They blew past Ellicott, posting a 67-22 victory on the road. Crowley County has made a habit of sweeping their opponents off the court, having now won 13 contests by 20 points or more this season.
Crowley County's win was the result of several impressive offensive performances. One of the most notable came from Gunner Hughes, who scored 17 points along with seven rebounds and six steals. Hughes has been hot recently, having posted 17 or more points the last three times he's played. Another player making a difference was Malaki McNeal, who scored nine points along with six steals.
Swallows Charter Academy's victory ended a 15-game drought at home dating back to last season and bumped them up to 3-16. As for Crowley County, they pushed their record up to 18-0 with that victory, which was their 18th straight on the road dating back to last season.
Swallows Charter Academy was taken down by Crowley County 59-20 when the teams last played back in December of 2023. Can Swallows Charter Academy avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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