Southeast Alamance Rolls to 101-63 Win, Remains 8-0 in Conference
Southeast Alamance rolled past Eastern Alamance 101-63, keeping an 8-0 conference mark and improving to 14-3 overall, a boost for local playoff positioning and school pride.

Southeast Alamance delivered a dominant performance in a Jan. 17 tilt, defeating Eastern Alamance 101-63 and extending its perfect run through conference play to 8-0. The scoring outburst underlined the Stallions' place atop the conference standings and strengthened their position for postseason seeding as the regular season moves into the final weeks.
The game produced a lopsided box score that showed Southeast Alamance handling both ends of the floor, while the Eagles struggled to contain the Stallions’ offense. Updated game summaries and team statistics released after the matchup document the 14-3 overall record that reflects Southeast Alamance’s consistency through nonconference and league play. That momentum continued in the following week when Southeast Alamance posted a 62-56 victory over Southern Alamance on Jan. 23, underscoring the Stallions’ capacity to close tighter games as well as win in blowout fashion.
For Alamance County residents, the result matters beyond a single win. A 101-point performance amplifies community interest and attendance at home games, fuels booster club activity, and can influence district and county scheduling priorities and gym usage in the weeks ahead. Strong conference records affect playoff brackets and travel logistics for families, and they also shape how school leadership and athletic directors allocate resources for facilities and support staff during the postseason run.
The Stallions’ offensive showing will require opponents to adjust scouting and game plans as conference rivals prepare for rematches. Eastern Alamance, a traditional rival inside the county, now faces a reset in defensive schemes and personnel decisions if it hopes to climb back into contention. Southern Alamance’s close loss to Southeast Alamance meanwhile suggests the league contains competitive pockets that could complicate postseason forecasts, depending on injuries and late-season form.
Local fans should note the sequence of results: the Jan. 17 rout of Eastern Alamance followed by the Jan. 23 win over Southern Alamance pushed Southeast Alamance to 14-3 overall and left the Stallions unbeaten in league play. Those numbers are the clearest indicator that Southeast Alamance is the team to watch in Alamance County this spring, both on the scoreboard and in local civic life where high school sports often serve as community gathering points.
As conference play continues, Southeast Alamance carries momentum that could translate into a conference crown and favorable postseason placement. For residents, the immediate impact is more than wins and losses - it is about game-day parking lines, booster activity, and a shared sense of school pride as the Stallions head into the stretch run.
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