Basketball is in full swing for the Cahaba Christian Chargers. On Monday, November 29th , CCA played the Hope Christian Eagles at Samford University. JV Boys won 36-28 with Andrerius Cutts the high scorer with 18 points. Varsity Girls lost 15-37 with Katie Crocker scoring 9 points. In the Varsity Boys game, CCA ended up on top 37-31 with Matthew Allen scoring 10 points and Kyle Johnson 8 points.
On Tuesday, November 30th, Marion Academy proved to be a strong competitor on their home court. CCA JV Boys lost 27-34 with Blake Dodson scoring 12 points and Jacob Smyda scoring his very first 3 point shot. Varsity Girls pulled out a victory of 26-19 with Ellen Fountain scoring 9 points and 8 rebounds. The Varsity Boys won in a fast paced game of 71-63. Tee Jay Cutts was high scorer with 27 points and got 7 steals. Hunter Marlow scored 10 points and 21 rebounds.
On Thursday, December 2nd, Cahawba Christian lost all 3 games to Tuscaloosa Home Educators (THE). JV Boys score was 35-45, Varsity Girls 21-52 and Varsity Boys 42-68. High scorers for those games were Andrerius Cutts 16 points, Katie Crocker 12 points, and Ben Smith 14 points, respectively.
On Friday, December 3rd, CCA hosted North River Academy on their home court. In 3 hard fought games, North River came out on top. In the JV Boys game, brothers Andrew and Freddie Koch worked together. Andrew scored 4 points and got 5 steals. Freddie scored 2 points and got 5 rebounds. In the Varsity Girls game, Katie Crocker scored 16 points and got 23 rebounds. Ellen Fountain scored 2 points and got 15 rebounds but the girls could not get the victory. Final score was CCA 20, North River 23. The fast paced Varsity Boys’ game permitted Ben Smith to score 12 points and get 13 rebounds and Hunter Marlow 12 points and 12 rebounds but still could come out on top. Final score CCA 31- North River 55.
Cahawba Christian continues their season this week with games in Tuscaloosa and at home. Come out and support the Chargers!
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