High school basketball state tournament play tipped off last night in North Carolina but one of the heavyweights in the Class 4A boys bracket was sidelined and forced to forfeit. Defending champion
South Central (Winterville) ceded a first round matchup against
Rolesville due to COVID-19 protocols according to multiple reports.
The Falcons were undefeated at 13-0 led by juniors
Moses Tufts (17.0 points, 9.5 rebounds per game) and
Omar Harris (14.2 points, 5.3 rebounds). Another junior,
Joe Thompson, and sophomores
Jamir Wright and
Daylinh Brown were also major contributors. If there is any silver lining, South Central could be back in the hunt in 2021-22 due to its youthful roster.
South Central went 30-1 and captured the NCHSAA Class 4A state title in 2018-19, finishing the season ranked No. 11 nationally by MaxPreps. University of North Carolina freshman
Day'Ron Sharpe was the centerpiece of that team.
The day prior, the
Southside (Chocowinity) boys basketball team and
Whiteville girls basketball team also forfeited first round contests due to COVID-19 protocols.

South Central celebrates 2018-19 state title
File Photo: Steven Worthy