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All Teams Schedule: Week of January 29 – February 04


Here is a preview of this week's events for Rocky Mount High School, January 29 - February 04
 

MONDAY
January 29, 2018

4:30 PM Basketball: Girls Varsity @ James B Hunt High School @ Hunt Gym

TUESDAY
January 30, 2018

TBA Wrestling: Boys Varsity NCHSAA DUAL STATE 1st and 2nd Round @ TBD
3:45 PM Basketball: Girls Junior varsity Vs. James B Hunt High School @ TBD
5:00 PM Basketball: Boys Junior varsity Vs. James B Hunt High School @ TBD
6:00 PM Basketball: Girls Varsity Vs. James B Hunt High School @ TBD
8:00 PM Basketball: Boys and girls Varsity Vs. James B Hunt High School @ TBD
8:00 PM Basketball: Boys Varsity Vs. James B Hunt High School @ TBD

WEDNESDAY
January 31, 2018

3:45 PM Basketball: Girls Junior varsity @ Franklinton High School @ TBD
(Rescheduled from 01-05-18)
4:45 PM Basketball: Boys Junior varsity @ Franklinton High School @ TBD
(Rescheduled from 01-05-18)
6:00 PM Basketball: Girls Varsity @ Franklinton High School @ Frankinton High School Gym
(Rescheduled from 01-05-18)
8:00 PM Basketball: Boys Varsity @ Franklinton High School @ Frankinton High School Gym
(Rescheduled from 01-05-18)

THURSDAY
February 1, 2018

TBA Wrestling: Boys Varsity NCHSAA DUAL STATE 3rd and Regional Round @ TBD

FRIDAY
February 2, 2018

3:45 PM Basketball: Girls Junior varsity @ Ralph L Fike High School @ Fike Gymnasium
4:45 PM Basketball: Boys Junior varsity @ Ralph L Fike High School @ Fike Gymnasium
6:00 PM Basketball: Girls Varsity @ Ralph L Fike High School @ Fike Gymnasium
8:00 PM Basketball: Boys and girls Varsity @ Ralph L Fike High School @ Fike Gymnasium
8:00 PM Basketball: Boys Varsity @ Ralph L Fike High School @ Fike Gymnasium

SATURDAY
February 3, 2018

9:00 AM Cheerleading: Girls Junior varsity NCCCA State Championship @ TBD
11:00 AM Indoor Track: Boys and girls Varsity @ Multiple Teams (+5) @ Frankilinton High School

SUNDAY
February 4, 2018

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Conference play to begin Friday

 

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Telegram Sports Staff

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Big East

Rocky Mount (10-2) vs. Wilson Fike (7-6)

Season so far: Only 12 games into the 2017-18 season, the Gryphons sit at 10-2, the same number in the win column as last year’s team.

It’s been a different climate and attitude so far, said Rocky Mount coach Michael Gainey, whose record last season was 10-12.

A newfound composure was on display Wednesday against host Nash Central, when the Gryphons trailed for much of the game — at points by double-digits — but chipped away to earn a comeback win in its final non-conference tuneup.

“There’s a lot of teaching that’s being done,” Gainey said after that game. “Young kids get out here and think they know the game of basketball but they’ve got a lot to learn. We try to tell them, ‘Buy in.’ That’s our biggest slogan this year — buy in.”

It’s been a fairly balanced effort so far, with senior Rodney Alston’s 15.3 points per game leading the way. Javeon Jones (9.1), Jamar Ellis (9) and Shyheim Battle (8.8 points per game, 5 rebounds) are chipping in aswell.

So far, the results have been there. But Gainey, in his 21st year as head coach, knows the real season begins today.

“Like I told the guys, the non-conference stuff, it looks good and sounds good. Coming on friday is when it all kicks in,” he said. “We’ve been 0-10 going into conference, ended up tied for first.

“I’ve been in it so long — it’s nice to have a nice record, but don’t get too hip hip hooray.”

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Big fourth quarter gets Gryphons past Nash Central

 

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By SAMUEL EVERS

Sports Writer

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Scratching and clawing to stick around after an early deficit, Rocky Mount tied the score in the third quarter on numerous occasions, only to see host Nash Central pull back ahead.

But that finally changed with 6:18 left in the fourth, when RHMS’s Rodney Alston swooped toward the rim with a left-handed layup for a one-point lead, giving the Gryphons their first lead since it was 4-1.

And four minutes later, Alston finished off another layup, this time to put his team up by 11. By then, the Gryphons had blown it open, using a 23-point fourth quarter to storm ahead for an improbable 65-56 win over over the Bulldogs, who were both wrapping up their non-conference schedule on Wednesday.

The win for Rocky Mount (10-2) also made good on a Dec. 29 overtime loss to Nash Central (9-5) in the Cleveland Christmas Tournament, the last game the Gryphons had played.

Alston finished with 19 points to match teammate Shyheim Battle’s output, both of whom led the fourth quarter charge, turning frenetic defense into consistent attacks on the rim.

“We weren’t hitting from the outside, so we just kept attacking, getting and-ones,” Alston said. “That helped us keep up in the game when we were down.”

At one point in the third quarter, Battle took a tepid jump shot that missed the rim entirely, much to the visible chagrin of coach Michael Gainey. That was it for the outside shots for Battle.

“These guys, all of them fall in love with that three-point line, to me it hurts you more than helps you. I almost came off the bench and cried at Shyheim’s shot,” Gainey said. “We talk about role — got to know the role. The jumper is a pretty shot, but that layup and-one is the best looking shot to me.”

There were plenty of layups, especially in that fourth quarter.

From the Gryphons’ perspective, it was a return to what their lead players do best. To Bulldogs coach Renny Taylor, it was more about his team’s sloppy play.

Nash Central, which had won six in a row entering the night, led by six after one, five at halftime, and four after three quarters. Then came the turnovers.

“The lost opportunity was not taking care of the ball. We invented ways to throw the ball away. We threw it in the bleachers, we threw to Rocky Mount, we threw it to everyone except anyone in a white jersey,” a disappointed Taylor said. “We tried different guys and they turned it over, too. Everything else we did pretty good. But if you’ve got 32 turnovers, that’s 32 times you didn’t get a shot off.”

The Bulldogs were led by Ta’Rod Brown (17 points), Dominick Dixon (10 points) and Jay Smith (nine points) but went quiet in the fourth quarter, scoring only 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a meaningless three-pointer in the final seconds.

For Nash Central, which begin conference play against Wilson Beddingfield on Friday, it was the first action since Jan. 2. It was Rocky Mount’s first game in 13 days; they open Big East play, also on Friday, against Wilson Fike.

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