Maci Strickland scored 17 points in leading Geneva County to a 51-49 victory over Wicksburg.
Jon Johnson Maci Strickland scored 17 points in leading Geneva County to a 51-49 victory over Wicksburg in high school girls basketball action on Thursday.Wicksburg was led by Tylaya Lingo with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Ella Grace Kelley scored 11.
Strickland hit one of two free throws to put the Panthers up by two and the defense held on at the other end of the court for the final 12 seconds to seal the win. People are also reading… Rehobeth was led by Naynay Barron with 13 points, Aubrie Portwood with eight points and eight rebounds and Jayda Brown with seven points and 16 rebounds.
JUNIOR VARSITYDothan 24, Enterprise 20 Makayla Gamble scored 12 in leading the Lady Wolves to the victory.
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