Weddington Basketball Prepares For Shot At 4A State Title
WEDDINGTON, N.C. — 18-0 last season, 30-0 this season, but itβs been far from easy for Weddington, especially in last weekendβs 4A regional final. Down by 6 with 52 seconds left to play the Warriors stormed back to beat North Meck by three, an unlikely outcome but not a surprising one for Gary Ellington and his team.
“I think what youβre seeing is just the culmination of, especially our seniors, four years of really hard work and commitment to one another,” Weddington head coach Gary Ellington said. “It’s coming in times when other people would think, this is impossible, well these guys have worked so hard leading up to it that nothingβs impossible.”
The word family gets thrown around a lot in sports but when Weddington says it, it just feels real.
“I just love these guys,” senior forward Kyle Frazier said. “This is my family, and I love this community, itβs just amazing.”
“We just canβt give up,” senior guard Chase Lowe said. “Weβre a real tight knit group, and we love each other. We set a goal at the beginning of the season to win a state championship and weβre not going to give up on that, ever.”
Weddington made the move up to 4A this year after winning it all in 3A last season, while the competition has been harder and the target square on their back, to this point theyβve answered every call.
“We know we can beat any team that comes in our way,” Frazier said. “Through our hard work and through everything weβve gone through.”
“Coach made an effort to tell us that we were every teamβs Super Bowl,” Lowe recalled. “And that going into the game we were going to get every teamβs best shot.”
That shot wonβt get any bigger than Saturdayβs against Panther Creek inside the Dean Dome on UNCβs campus.
“Itβd mean the world to me to win it for my school,” Lowe pondered. “My coaches, my teammates.”