Red Raiders aim to extend perfect run against Tigers Tuesday
Bamberg‑Ehrhardt entered Tuesday's home game with a 10-0 edge over Allendale‑Fairfax since 2021. The matchup mattered for both programs' momentum and community support.

Bamberg‑Ehrhardt carried a decade-spanning dominance into Tuesday's home matchup with Allendale‑Fairfax, having gone a perfect 10-0 against the Tigers since January 2021. The Red Raiders were scheduled to host the Tigers at 8:00 p.m., a meeting that framed the wider contrast in direction between the two programs.
At the time the teams met, Bamberg‑Ehrhardt had rattled off four straight victories and was listed at 6-3 on team-submitted records. The Red Raiders had just slipped past Silver Bluff 70-66 in a tightly contested game, reversing a recent run of poor results against that opponent. Guard Nasir Singleton shot 78 percent from the field in that game and finished with 17 points and three steals. Forward Jamarius Jenkins was 6-for-8 from the floor for 12 points and hauled in eight rebounds. Bamberg‑Ehrhardt finished with 12 assists in the win, a benchmark that correlated with success: the team was 5-0 when it reached that assist total.
By contrast, Allendale‑Fairfax arrived on a long downturn. The Tigers were listed at 0-7 and had endured a 12-game losing stretch leading into the Bamberg‑Ehrhardt date. Their most recent setback was a 92-35 loss to Calhoun County, and local rankings placed the Tigers lower in the statewide picture. The road trip to Bamberg posed a steep challenge for a program trying to stabilize amid mounting defeats.
Beyond the scoreboard, the matchup carried local implications. For Bamberg‑Ehrhardt, sustaining the streak bolsters a season narrative that can influence playoff seeding, student-athlete confidence, and community turnout at home contests. For Allendale‑Fairfax, a competitive performance—even in a loss—could provide needed lift for coaching staff, younger players, and supporters working to rebuild momentum. Games like this also serve as a touchpoint for booster groups, local businesses that back halftime sponsorships, and parents who follow player development.
The scheduled Tuesday tipoff was as much community event as athletic contest: short-term outcomes influence long-term trajectories for both programs and affect how local fans budget time and travel for games. School administrators and boosters will be watching whether Bamberg‑Ehrhardt's assist-driven ball movement continues to be the key to victory and whether Allendale‑Fairfax finds ways to reverse its slide.
Our two cents? Pack the stands if you can and support the kids—these games shape more than records; they shape community spirit and opportunities for young athletes to grow.
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