ROXBORO–Orange men’s basketball earned the feeling of a championship on Friday night.

Two weeks ago, the Panthers won the Central Conference regular season title, but it arrived anticlimactically. Orange blew out Southern Alamance by 41 points and didn’t learn until an hour later that they had won the championship when Person defeated Eastern Alamance.

Ultimately, basketball is a tournament sport. For the first time since 2016, Orange won a conference tournament on Friday night and did it convincingly.

The Panthers (15-11) charged out to a 8-0 lead and never trailed to defeat Eastern Alamance 86-69 in the Central Conference Tournament championship game at Rockets Gymnasium. Sophomore Coleman Cloer scored 36 points and was named Tournament Most Valuable Player as the Panthers never trailed in a game for the ninth time this season.

Sophomore Kai Wade, who finished with 15 points, was named to the All-Tournament team. So was defensive star Freddie Sneed, who scored eight points and made several huge blocks as the Panthers pulled away turning defense into offense in the opening minutes.

Cloer, only a sophomore, has now scored 967 points in 44 career games. He missed the first eight games of this season nursing an injured ankle, a stretch where the Panthers went 2-6.

It was Orange’s first conference tournament title since they defeated Southern Durham to win the Big 8 championship at Chapel Hill High School in 2016. It was also the first tournament crown for Orange coach Derryl Britt since he arrived in Hillsborough in 2018.

“This is a different feeling,” said Britt, who carried the championship trophy into the Person High lobby after most of the fans had left. “The key thing is validation. We came into the season with the goal of winning the regular season championship and the tournament. And by winning this tournament, we feel like we validated everything we did during the regular season.”

Junior Jordan Matthews led Eastern Alamance (18-9) with 19 points.

Orange has now beaten Eastern Alamance six straight times.

A week after winning over Eastern Alamance in Mebane, Orange wasted no time in getting off to another strong start. Wade drained a jumper from the foul line on the Panthers opening possession, the first of eight straight Orange points. Center Mason Robinson hit Wade for a backdoor lay-in. Then Wade picked off a pass and fed Xandrell Pennix, cherry picking on the other end for a lay-up. After Ja’Vier Tinnin missed, Sneed grabbed the rebound and took it down the heart of the Eagles defense for a lay-in, drawing a foul on Jalen Alston for a three-point play.

Eastern’s Amari Gibbs scored on a lay-in to earn the Eagles first points 2:56 in. After an Orange turnover, Matthews drained a 3-pointer to reduce Orange’s lead to 8-5, but Orange immediately responded with a 10-0 run.

Wade worked around a double-screen to feed Robinson for a two-hand dunk. After Tinnen missed a running one-hander, Cloer took it coast-to-coast for a driving lay-in, actually becoming the final Orange starter to score. Wade grabbed a rebound in transition and threw a no-look pass to a trailing Cloer, who laid it in, leading to an Eagle timeout.

Cloer scored 16 points in the second quarter. When he wasn’t scoring, he was drawing fouls. Orange had foul difficulty of its own. Sneed and Robinson were both pulled in the second quarter after they each picked up two fouls. Reserves Michael Clark and Ryan Moss had quality minutes as they extended Orange’s lead to 15 at one point. Moss, the only senior who played for Orange, had five points in the second quarter. Clark finished 6-of-7 from the foul line.

Even when Eastern started to gain momentum, Cloer silenced it immediately. Matthews drained a 3-pointer to cut the Orange lead to 28-19 and send a vibe across the Eagle bench. Cloer marched right back down and hit his own 3-pointer, remarkably the only shot from beyond the arc for Orange the whole night, to stem any tide the Eagles hoped to build.

Orange’s lead remained in double-figures the entire second half. Wade scored eight points in the second half as the Eagles couldn’t contain his explosive first step to the basket. Even when they got someone in his way, Wade would simply sink a pull-up jumper Cloer and Robinson each had spectacular dunks in the fourth quarter.

Orange will now wait for the field of 64 to be released for the 3A State Playoffs on Saturday. The Panthers will play at home on Tuesday night and most likely receive an 11-seed.

 

 

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