The St. James Sharks celebrate their victory against Socastee.
The St. James Sharks boys basketball team delivered outstanding performances against their rivals, the Socastee Braves, winning both games on February 11 and 13, 2025. The thrilling games ended with scores of 50-48 and 73-48, advancing the Sharks to a No. 3 seed in the Boys Beach Region standings. Proud moments for Coach Davis Bowne and the team as they earn a first-round bye in the upcoming playoffs. Meanwhile, the excitement continues in the local sports scene with upcoming wrestling championships and achievements by the North Myrtle Beach girls’ basketball team.
In the vibrant community of St. James, excitement is buzzing as the local boys basketball team has officially made a splash in the region! Just recently, the St. James Sharks faced off against their fierce rivals, the Socastee Braves, and boy, did they dominate the court. These games took place on February 11 and 13, 2025, and the Sharks walked away victorious in both matchups, heightening the anticipation for the upcoming state playoffs.
In a tightly contested battle on February 11, the Sharks edged out the Braves with a thrilling score of 50-48. Just 48 hours later, on February 13, the Sharks ramped up the intensity and secured a convincing victory with a score of 73-48. This impressive performance helped the team leap ahead of rivals Myrtle Beach and seize second place in the eagerly followed Boys Beach Region standings.
With these two important wins, the Sharks have not only showcased their skills but have also earned a fantastic first-round bye in the Class 5A-Division II postseason, waiting for the action to resume on Friday, February 21. It’s a noteworthy accomplishment for the team and Head Coach Davis Bowne, who can proudly reflect on how crucial these victories are as they prepare for the higher stakes of the playoffs.
Currently, the Sharks are seeded at No. 3 as they get ready for what could be an exciting second-round matchup against Myrtle Beach. If Myrtle Beach comes out victorious in their game over rival Socastee on February 13, fans can expect an electrifying showdown. With the postseason right around the corner, fans are on the edge of their seats, buoyed by the confidence of their Sharks.
While St. James is basking in their recent success, Conway is leading the way in the Beach Region standings with an impressive 9-1 record, also securing a first-round bye. This healthy competition is energizing the atmosphere as the playoffs approach, and teams are gearing up to push for the win.
But the excitement doesn’t stop at boys basketball! The North Myrtle Beach girls basketball team has also made some waves this season, finishing second in their region. Their journey has been commendable, and the team, under the guidance of Coach Heather Kearney, took a moment to celebrate their achievements, but there’s no time for resting on their laurels. With the playoffs coming up, it’s all hands on deck to continue their success on the court.
As if the buzz of basketball wasn’t enough, the sports scene in Horry County Schools is bustling with the upcoming individual state championships for wrestling on February 21-22. A whopping 49 individual wrestlers from various local schools, including Carolina Forest, Conway, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Socastee, St. James, Aynor, and Loris, are set to step onto the mat. Their hard work and dedication will certainly be put to the test during this thrilling event.
With St. James boys basking in the glow of back-to-back victories and the local girls’ team blazing their own trail, the excitement in the air is palpable! Whether on the court or the mat, athletes across the community are showcasing their talents and determination. As the playoffs and championships inch closer, fans are ready to rally behind their teams, cheering them on to victory!
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