One coach and two athletes from Cumberland County will be in Wilmington Saturday to compete in the annual Carolinas Classic All-Star basketball game pitting the top senior boys and girls players from North Carolina against their South Carolina counterparts.
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Jack Brittโ€™s Nattlie McArthur will serve as assistant coach for the North Carolina girls. Playing for McArthur and North Carolina will be Cape Fear High School product Jayda Angel, who is committed to Elon College. Ari Fulton of Westover will be on the North Carolina boysโ€™ team.
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Tip-off for the girlsโ€™ game is at 3 p.m. at Wilmingtonโ€™s John T. Hoggard High School with the boysโ€™ game immediately following. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students and children.
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Both North Carolina teams, especially the girls, had to make some late roster changes.
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โ€œItโ€™s a little hectic trying to find the right puzzle to fit the girls that you have,โ€™โ€™ McArthur said. โ€œThe staff was able to make some moves and get some pieces that we feel will come up and play together and compete as best we can.โ€™โ€™
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It will definitely be a challenge for both the boys and the girls teams to get to know each other and mesh in the short time theyโ€™ve got to work with.
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All the teams and coaches arrived in Wilmington Thursday and had only three practices each as a group before hitting the court for the games.
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โ€œThe girls that are coming in are usually pretty athletic, easy to learn what you want them to do,โ€™โ€™ McArthur said.
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She hopes the team will bond with off-the-court activities, like doing some activities in the community, hanging out together and watching some of the NCAA tournament on television.
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โ€œWeโ€™re going to have fun representing North Carolina,โ€™โ€™ McArthur said. โ€œThis is a big deal to them. Go out there and do what you know to do, and thatโ€™s play basketball. Go hard. Give it all youโ€™ve got. The rest will take care of itself.โ€™โ€™
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While Angel developed a reputation as a scorer with her whopping 33.9 per game average, McArthur said she’s more than just a point machine.
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โ€œIf you go and look at how many assists she had and how many steals she had, sheโ€™s such a team player,โ€™โ€™ McArthur said. โ€œShe loves for her teammates to be involved. Thatโ€™s one of the things I donโ€™t hear enough about when it comes to Jayda Angel.โ€™โ€™
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Angel said the biggest challenge will be getting to know her teammates. โ€œWhat can they do?โ€™โ€™ She said. โ€œCan they shoot? Whatโ€™s their greatest ability? I know weโ€™re going to make the best out of it.โ€™โ€™
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Following the game Angel plans to enroll in summer school at Elon in June. โ€œI would love to get some one-on-one workouts and training, keep getting ready for the next level,โ€™โ€™ she said.
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Star-caliber players sometimes skip opportunities for games like this one, but Westoverโ€™s Fulton considers it a great experience.
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He helped lead Westover to the NCHSAA version of the Final Four this season, averaging 19.1 points and 10.9 rebounds per game, leading Westover in both categories.
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โ€œIโ€™m thankful to represent North Carolina,โ€™โ€™ he said. โ€œI get to compete against high-level players and thatโ€™s exciting.โ€™โ€™
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He agrees chemistry will be crucial in the short time the players will be together. โ€œYou have to soak in and get to know a group of guys before you play with them,โ€™โ€™ he said.
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Fulton has already committed to the New Jersey Institute of Technology and plans to go there this summer after making things official with a signing ceremony scheduled for April 17.