North Georgia Christian Academy played a tough contest on Friday in which they were outscored in every quarter. They were dealt a 73-46 loss at the hands of the Sugar Hill Christian Academy Stallions. The Knights' defeat continues a trend for the team, making it four in a row.
01/17/25 @ Sugar Hill Christian Academy | 39 |
12/17/24 vs Philadelphia Christian School | 44 |
12/16/24 vs Crossroads Christian Academy | 36 |
12/14/24 vs Sugar Hill Christian Academy | 32 |
12/12/24 vs Eastgate Life Academy | 37 |
When it comes to explaining why North Georgia Christian Academy lost, don't look at Luke Beaver. Despite the final result, he dropped a double-double on 39 points and ten rebounds. The match was Beaver's 29th in a row with at least ten points.
Sugar Hill Christian Academy was led to victory by Tyler Veugeler and Gabriel Espin. Veugeler went 9 for 18 en route to 22 points in addition to eight boards and three blocks, while Espin dropped a double-double on 24 points and 15 rebounds. Veugeler is on a roll when it comes to points, as he's now scored 15 or more in the last five games he's played. Nolan Swift was another key player, dropping a double-double on 12 points and 15 boards.
North Georgia Christian Academy's loss dropped their record down to 4-11. As for Sugar Hill Christian Academy, they have been performing well recently as they've won three of their last four games, which provided a nice bump to their 8-12 record this season.
When North Georgia Christian Academy and Sugar Hill Christian Academy next hit the court, they'll be up against teams who recently just can't seem to lose. North Georgia Christian Academy will try to stop Friendship Christian's five-game winning streak when the meet at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday. North Georgia Christian Academy is strutting in with some offensive muscle as they've averaged 60.9 points per game this season. Meanwhile, Sugar Hill Christian Academy will square off against Victory Baptist and their six-game winning streak at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
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