Weddington Warrior News

  • NOV
    22

    Watts named POW

    Weddington's seniro guard Stephanie Watts was named UnionCountyHoops.com's Player of the Week for week 1. Ms. Watts scored 55 points, grabbed 20 renbounds, dished out 16 assists and blocked 7 shots in helping lead the Weddington Warriors to a 2-0 record with wins over Parkwood and Forestview.

    • AUG
      8

      Warriors lose starter Craig.

      Weddington loses guard Jada Craig as she transfers out of Union Co. Craig, a 2-year starter has transfered out of Union Co. according to Weddington head coach Ryun Cook. Craig was named All-UnionCountyHoops.com's 2-2nd Team as a sophomore and was UnionCountyHoops.com's New Comer of they Year as a freshman.

    • JUL
      13

      Watts says YES to UNC!

      North Carolina women's basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell offered Weddington High's Stephanie Watts a full scholarship and of course she immediately accepted. UNC's Head Coach Sylvia Hatchell told Watts she's capable of playing all three perimeter positions in college. Weddington heac coach Ryun Cook has been coaching girls basketball in Union County for 15 years, and says he's never seen a player come through with Watts' combination of size and skill. Watts is the most highly-recruited female to come through Union County. Watts is a 2-time UnionCountyHoops.com's Player of the Year and has led Union Co. in scoring the past two years. She has at least 14 major college offers before her junior year. Stephanie is a 2-time UnionCountyHoops.com's Player of the Year and led Weddington to the Elite-8 in the NC 3A State Playoffs this past March


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