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Country Christian vs South Wasco County Live Oregon High School Boys Basketball 27/12/24

Country Christian vs South Wasco County Live Oregon High School Boys Basketball 27/12/24

The Country Christian (Molalla, OR) varsity basketball team will host South Wasco County (Maupin, OR) in a non-conference game on Friday, December 27, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. The game will take place at Country Christian School.

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What: Oregon High School Basketball
Who: Country Christian vs South Wasco County
When: Friday, December 27, 2024
Time: 5:30. p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch Here

South Wasco County and Country Christian: A Comparative Look at Their 2024-2025 Seasons

As the 2024-2025 high school basketball season heats up, South Wasco County and Country Christian are among the teams making waves in their respective leagues. Both squads have shown promising performances thus far, with strong win-loss records and an impressive overall scoring average. Let’s dive into their statistics and compare the two teams based on their performance metrics.

South Wasco County (24-25)

South Wasco County has had a stellar start to their season, with an impressive overall record of 6-1. Their consistency has been evident across all formats, with an undefeated home record (2-0) and a strong performance on the road (4-0). The team has demonstrated its ability to perform under various conditions, including in neutral-site games (0-1). Their overall win percentage stands at an impressive .857.

South Wasco’s offensive power has been a major factor in their success. Averaging 59.4 points per game, they have shown an ability to score efficiently. While the breakdown by quarter is not available, their overall average is a solid indication of their offensive depth. Their scoring ability is further reflected in their points for (PF) and points against (PA) stats, with 416 points scored and 287 points allowed.

Country Christian (24-25)

Country Christian, with a current record of 3-2, has also had a solid season, boasting a win percentage of .600. While they haven’t been as dominant as South Wasco County, their performance has still been notable. The team is undefeated in league play (1-0), and their home record stands at 2-1. However, Country Christian has faced some challenges on the road, posting a 1-1 record in away games and a 1-1 record in neutral-site games.

Country Christian’s offensive scoring average is slightly lower than South Wasco County’s, with an average of 56.2 points per game. Like South Wasco County, the team has shown the ability to score efficiently, but with a slightly lower margin. The team’s overall points for (PF) and points against (PA) statistics stand at 281 and 294, respectively, indicating a more balanced but less high-scoring approach compared to South Wasco County.

Common Opponents and Head-to-Head

As of now, South Wasco County and Country Christian have not faced any common opponents. However, both teams are scheduled to play against Sherman at different points in the season, with South Wasco County set to face them on January 21, 2025, and Country Christian facing Sherman on December 28, 2024. These matchups will provide additional insight into how each team stacks up against similar competition.

Record Breakdown: Home, Away, and Neutral Games

When breaking down the performance of both teams at home, away, and neutral sites, a clear picture emerges:

  • South Wasco County: The team excels in non-league games, posting a perfect 6-1 record. They have maintained a strong presence on their home court and on the road. Their neutral-site performance, however, has been slightly less consistent, with a 0-1 record.
  • Country Christian: Their strength lies in league play, where they are undefeated with a 1-0 record. However, they have struggled a bit in non-league games, with a 1-2 record. Their home performance has been solid at 2-1, while they have a 1-1 record in away games and 0-0 in neutral-site matchups.

In-State vs. Out-of-State

South Wasco County has performed admirably in-state, with a 6-1 record against local competition. Meanwhile, Country Christian’s in-state record stands at 3-2, showcasing their competitiveness within Oregon but indicating a bit more inconsistency.

Looking Ahead

Both teams will continue to compete for top spots in their respective leagues, with key matchups coming up against common opponents like Sherman. As both teams look to improve and refine their strategies, the upcoming games will provide further opportunities to assess their strengths and weaknesses.

With South Wasco County’s offensive firepower and Country Christian’s resilient play, the remainder of the season promises to be an exciting one for fans and players alike. The potential for these teams to grow and challenge one another remains high as they enter the latter half of their schedules.

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