Scholarship Tournament starts Monday
Published 2:40 pm Friday, November 11, 2011
AHOSKIE – The sixth annual Lt. Nick Brantley Scholarship Tournament will tip off Monday night.
The event, sponsored jointly by United Country Joe Murray Realty and the Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald since its inception, will feature five schools vying for championships in varsity boys, varsity girls, JV boys and JV girls basketball.
“It seems like just yesterday we were sitting in an office talking about the possibility of getting a tournament started for the local independent and Christian schools,” said co-sponsor Joe Murray of United Country Joe Murray Realty. “Now we are six years into what has become one of the bright spots in the prep basketball season. It’s exciting to have come this far.”
The tournament will feature four schools that have participated since the inception of the tournament – Bethel Christian Academy, Lawrence Academy, Northeast Academy and Ridgecroft School – and Pungo Christian Academy which joined four years ago.
In addition to five days of basketball, three scholarships are awarded in honor of the tournament’s namesake, Lt. Nick Brantley. Each year scholarships totaling $2,000 are given out during the closing ceremonies.
“We’ve been blessed to be a part of carrying on the rich legacy Nick left at Ridgecroft School during his playing days,” said co-sponsor Thadd White of the Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald. “Both United Country Joe Murray Realty and the Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald are committed to continuing this tradition of aiding our local student-athletes in their endeavor to further their education.
“We are proud of the support we have received over the past six years and grateful for those who once again giving this year,” he added.
Monday night’s contest will feature play-in games for the junior varsity boys and girls.
At 4 p.m., the Pungo Christian Academy junior varsity girls will square off with Bethel Christian Academy. The same two teams will then play in a jayvee boys game immediately following that event.
The varsity games will start at approximately 6 p.m. with the varsity girls of Pungo Christian meeting Ridgecroft School. The same two teams will then meet in the varsity boys contest.
Those games will be played at Ridgecroft School.
Tuesday night will be the semifinals of the varsity tournament. At 3:30 p.m., Lawrence Academy’s varsity girls will meet Bethel Christian Academy. The same two teams will follow in a varsity boy’s semifinal.
After those two games are completed, Northeast Academy’s varsity girls will meet the winner of Monday night’s contest and then the Eagles’ boys will meet the winner of Monday’s varsity boys contest.
Those games are also slated for Ridgecroft.
Wednesday night will be the semifinals of the junior varsity tournament. Northeast Academy’s JV girls will start the day at 3:30 p.m. when they meet the winner of Monday’s play-in game. The next contest will see the same two teams in a JV boys contest.
The third game of the night will feature the Ridgecroft School JV girls squaring off with the Lawrence Academy and then the Ridgecroft JV Boys will close out the day by hosting Lawrence’s JV Boys.
Those games will be played at Lawrence Academy.
Thursday night’s consolation games will be played at Ridgecroft School beginning at 4 p.m.
The JV Girls will start the evening followed by the JV Boys consolation, varsity girls consolation, varsity boys consolation.
Friday will be championship night at Ridgecroft School, beginning with the JV girls game at 4 p.m. That will be followed by the JV Boys, varsity girls and varsity boys.
At 3 p.m., however, the fourth-place game for the varsity girls will be played at Roanoke-Chowan Community College. That will feature the loser of Monday’s contest against the loser of Thursday’s consolation game.
The same will be true for the fourth place boy’s game, which will follow at RCCC.
“We’re certainly pleased to be hosting the Lt. Nick Brantley Scholarship Tournament for the sixth consecutive year,” said Ridgecroft School Athletic Director Doug Cobbs. “We welcome everyone for a good week of high school basketball, fellowship and fun.”
Admission is $5 per person and no passes will be accepted.