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M. Basketball Sat, Nov 01 Final
Sandhills Community College
87
at Richard Bland College
94
M. Basketball Wed, Nov 05 Final
Sandhills Community College
107
at Guilford Technical Community College
76
M. Basketball Sat, Nov 08 Final
Northern Essex Community College
92
vs Sandhills Community College
78
M. Basketball Wed, Nov 12 Final
Catawba Valley Community College
99
vs Sandhills Community College
101
Pinehurst, N.C.
M. Basketball Sat, Nov 15 Final
Sandhills Community College
107
at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College
98
M. Basketball Sun, Nov 16 Final
Bryant & Stratton (Ohio)
58
vs Sandhills Community College
115
Hosted at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College
M. Basketball Wed, Nov 19 Final
Amandla Academy
72
vs Sandhills Community College
140
M. Basketball Sat, Nov 22 Final
Guilford Technical Community College
93
vs Sandhills Community College
99
M. Basketball Tue, Nov 25 Final
Johnston Community College
49
vs Sandhills Community College
112
M. Basketball Thu, Dec 04 Final
Methodist University JV's
45
vs Sandhills Community College
126
M. Basketball Sat, Dec 06 Final
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
93
vs Sandhills Community College
73
M. Basketball Wed, Dec 10 Final
Sandhills Community College
71
at Davidson-Davie Community College
99
M. Basketball Sat, Dec 13 Final
Flight 22
67
vs Sandhills Community College
98
M. Basketball Wed, Dec 17 Final
Pitt Community College
75
vs Sandhills Community College
88
M. Basketball Fri, Dec 19 Final
Sandhills Community College
93
at Catawba Valley Community College
94
Tarlton Complex - Hickory, N.C.
M. Basketball Sat, Dec 27 Final
Sandhills Community College
78
at Central Carolina Community College
98
Cougar Classic
M. Basketball Sun, Dec 28 Final
Fayetteville Technical CC
94
vs Sandhills Community College
101
M. Basketball Sun, Jan 04 Final
Sandhills Community College
77
at Tidewater Community College
74
M. Basketball Sat, Jan 10 Postponed
Sandhills Community College
at Virginia Peninsula CC
M. Basketball Sun, Jan 11 Final
Sandhills Community College
86
at Camp Community College
79
M. Basketball Wed, Jan 14 Final
Patrick & Henry Community College
69
vs Sandhills Community College
74
M. Basketball Fri, Jan 16 Final
Virginia Peninsula CC
83
vs Sandhills Community College
82
M. Basketball Sun, Jan 18 Final
Cleveland Community College
81
vs Sandhills Community College
85
M. Basketball Fri, Jan 23 Final
Sandhills Community College
88
at Oxford College of Emory University
92
M. Basketball Fri, Jan 30 Final
Tidewater Community College
91
vs Sandhills Community College
116
M. Basketball Wed, Feb 04 Final
Central Carolina Community College
86
vs Sandhills Community College
90
Non Conference
M. Basketball Sat, Feb 07 Final
Virginia Peninsula CC
77
vs Sandhills Community College
73
M. Basketball Sun, Feb 08 Final
Oxford College of Emory University
86
vs Sandhills Community College
92
M. Basketball Wed, Feb 11 Final
Sandhills Community College
91
at Patrick & Henry Community College
94
M. Basketball Sat, Feb 14 Final
Mt. Zion Prep
75
vs Sandhills Community College
114
M. Basketball Sun, Feb 15 Final
Camp Community College
72
vs Sandhills Community College
77
M. Basketball Sat, Feb 21 Final
Sandhills Community College
98
at Oxford College of Emory University
70
Regionals
M. Basketball Sun, Feb 22 Final
Virginia Peninsula CC
100
vs Sandhills Community College
71
Regioni 10 District tournament final

Flyers and Owls Vie for National Tournament Berth in Largo

Photos by Donna Ford
Photos by Donna Ford

The Sandhills Community College basketball team meets Prince George's CC on Saturday with the opportunity to qualify for the national tournament for the fourth year in a row.

The tip-off for the Mid-Atlantic District game between the Region 10 tournament champion Flyers (25-7) and Region 20, winning Owls (13-11), is scheduled for 3 p.m. in Largo, MD. Arrangements are being made for the action to be streamed live.

The winner earns one of eight automatic bids to the NJCAA Division III Championship held in Rockford, IL on March 9-12. In addition, a tournament committee will make four at large selections to complete the 12 team national tournament field.

In a Wednesday release by the NJCAA, the Flyers' Bryan Quiller was named the February 14-20 Division III Player of the Week. The 6-foot-5 forward scored 22 points and grabbed 26 rebounds in the team's 110-103 victory over Central Carolina CC in the Region 10 title game.

The Flyers are the reigning Division III national champions since there was no Division III tournament a year ago when they finished in sixth place at the Division II tournament held in Danville, IL.

The Flyers and the Owls have some history.

In March of 2020, Coach Mike Apple's squad defeated Prince George's in the district championship game at The Hangar before going on to win the program's second national title in Rochester, MN.

The Flyers will travel to Largo on Friday where the 2014-15 team defeated the Owls in the process of qualifying for that season's national tournament. They will hold a shoot-around at Novak Field House at 8 a.m. on Saturday.

Both freshmen-heavy teams were pushed to the limit, surviving overtime games in their respective region tournaments. Both play a lot of people and are strong rebounding teams.

Saveon Jackson, a freshman guard, scored 27 points in the Owls' overtime win over Pennsylvania Highlands. Anthony Perry, a 6-6 forward, was credited with 20 points and 10 boards in the Region 20 championship game against Anne Arundel.

"From what I've seen of them on film, they're very talented," Apple said on Wednesday. "I think they've had one of those seasons when you have so many freshmen it's hard to have great continuity and consistency.

"Anytime you go to Maryland and play a Prince George's team you can expect toughness, physical play and good guard play."

A key for the Flyers will be to tighten up a defense that allowed more than 100 points in the two tournament games for only the fourth and fifth times this season.

"We've been a good road team this year (10-3)," Apple said, "but this is going to be a situation where the stakes are higher. We need to be able to function and handle situations like that. It's a good learning experience for us.

"Our team has been resilient all year. This team does not like to lose."

The performance by Quiller, who missed the first 14 games of the season because of a broken bone in his right hand, was instrumental in the Flyers overcoming a 13-point second half deficit to defeat Central Carolina for the Region 10 championship.

The product of Cary High School leads the team in scoring average (16.9 ppg) and rebounds (8.6 per game).

"I think what we saw in the second half against Central Carolina was Bryan Quiller locked in and playing incredibly hard, especially, rebounding the basketball," his coach said.

Joey McMullin, a 6-3 freshman from Orange High School, who was named the Region 10 Player of the Year on Saturday, has connected on 57.8 per cent of his shots from the field this season and is second on the team in scoring with an average of 14.5 points per game.

C. Bergmann