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Wonder boys home tonight

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Staff report

Coming off their biggest win of the season, a stunning victory over previously unbeaten and second-ranked Concord, A.L. Brown’s boys open play in the SPC tournament tonight.

The third-seeded A.L. Brown boys (15-8) play at home at 6 p.m. against No. 6 seed Cox Mill, a team they split with during the regular season.

A.L. Brown’s fifth-seeded girls (12-11) are at No. 4 Northwest Cabarrus for a first-round game tonight.

A.L. Brown is the host for the semifinals and finals. Both boys semis will be on Tuesday, while the girls play on Wednesday.

Championship games will be played at Bullock Gym on Friday.

A.L. Brown’s boys have earned a state playoff berth, although they still could be the SPC’s No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 or even No. 5 seed depending on how the tournament unfolds.

A.L. Brown’s girls are in the 3A state playoffs unless one of the underdogs — Mount Pleasant, Central Cabarrus or Cox Mill wins the tournament.

See Scoreboard for a host of tournament pairings and times in all the area leagues.

Davie County

The entire CPC basketball tournament will be conducted at Reagan High in Pfafftown.

Davie’s second-seeded boys (17-6) have a first-round bye and won’t play until Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The War Eagles will take on the winner of Monday’s Reagan-North Davidson contest.

The boys championship game is set for 7:30 p.m. on Friday.

Davie’s sixth-seeded girls (3-20) play on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. against third-seeded North Davidson.




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