Louisburg won the last time they faced South Granville, and CHLOE ARRINGTON did her part to make sure it happened again. The Louisburg Warriors claimed a resounding 73-39 victory over the South Granville Vikings thanks in part to ARRINGTON, who went 15-for-30 on her way to 33 points along with six assists and six steals. That makes it five consecutive games in which she has scored at least a third of Louisburg's points.

OMARI JACKSON
02/11/25 vs South Granville | 13 |
02/07/25 @ Carrboro | 3 |
02/05/25 vs Durham School of the Arts | 7 |
02/04/25 @ Vance County | 4 |
02/01/25 @ South Granville | 6 |
+ 13 more games |
Another player making a difference was OMARI JACKSON, who went 5-for-7 to rack up 13 points and three steals. That's the most points she has posted since back in December of 2024.
Despite the loss, South Granville still got an impressive performance from Alayah Flowers, who earned 17 points. The contest was Flowers' fifth in a row with at least 17 points. The team also got some help courtesy of Amya Cheek, who scored seven points.
Louisburg's win was their fourth straight at home, which pushed their record up to 14-8. The wins came thanks in part to their offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 64.5 points over those games. As for South Granville, they have been struggling recently as they've lost 11 of their last 14 games, which has put a noticeable dent in their 7-14 record this season.
Looking ahead, Louisburg will be playing at home against Southern School of Energy and Sustainability at 6:00 p.m. on Friday. Southern School of Energy and Sustainability will roll in looking for their fifth straight victory, something Louisburg surely won't give up without a fight. South Granville has already played their next match (against Carrboro), but no score has been uploaded at the time of writing.
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