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Graphic displaying the final score of a Region 10 Division III men’s basketball semifinal game between Patrick & Henry Community College and Virginia Peninsula Community College. The score reads P&HCC 67 and Virginia Peninsula 97. Background action photo shows P&HCC sophomore guard Kendrale Kidd (#7) dribbling the basketball while being defended by a Virginia Peninsula player inside a gymnasium. The Region 10 logo appears in the bottom right corner.

Patriots Show Fight in Region 10 Tournament; Season Ends in Semifinals

PINEHURST, NC – The Patrick & Henry Community College men's basketball team battled through the NJCAA Region 10 Division III Men's Basketball Tournament this weekend at Sandhills Community College, advancing to the semifinals after an impressive comeback win before falling to the tournament's top seed on Saturday.

Round 1: P&HCC 77, Camp 71

The No. 4 seed Patriots opened tournament play Friday night against No. 5 seed Camp Community College in a 7:00 p.m. quarterfinal matchup.

After trailing by as many as 20 points in the first half, P&HCC showed resilience and composure, chipping away at the deficit and refusing to let the game slip away. The Patriots stormed back in the second half, executing on both ends of the floor to secure a 77–71 victory.

Wes Gobble led the Patriots with 23 points, while Ramael Warren Jr. added 20. Jayse Barrett contributed 15 points, and Braelyn Gray chipped in seven as P&HCC completed one of its strongest comeback efforts of the season.

Semifinal: Virginia Peninsula 97, P&HCC 67

On Saturday afternoon, the Patriots faced No. 1 seed Virginia Peninsula Community College in the semifinal round.

Virginia Peninsula built a 48–33 halftime lead and maintained control in the second half, ultimately earning a 97–67 victory.

Ramael Warren Jr. and Braelyn Gray each finished with 14 points to lead P&HCC. Nolan Prince added 12, William Jones scored 11, and Jayse Barrett chipped in nine points.

Season Reflection

Following the game, Head Coach Dan Milloy reflected on the season and the growth of his young roster:

"This loss definitely hurts. It's been a tough season, but we have a young team and we've seen a lot of growth from where we started. We will remember this feeling, and we'll use it as motivation. We'll be back bigger, faster, and stronger.

I'm especially grateful for our sophomores and everything they've poured into this program. They've helped lay a foundation and set a standard for what Patriot basketball should look like. We appreciate their leadership and commitment to P&H."

The Patriots close the 2025-26 campaign having demonstrated resilience, growth, and determination throughout the year. With valuable postseason experience gained and a strong returning core, P&HCC looks ahead to the offseason with momentum.