HAMILTON — The Caledonia girls beat Hamilton 52-24 in Friday’s road game.
Amaiya Quinn scored 15 points to lead Caledonia. Tenyzia Lathan had 12, and Libby McMurphey had 11.
Caledonia hosts West Lowndes on Tuesday.
Columbus Christian Academy 70, Regents School of Oxford 45, Friday
STEENS — The Columbus Christian Academy girls beat Regents School of Oxford 70-45 in Friday’s home game.
Audrey Foreman had 24 points for Columbus Christian. Morgan Whitten had 18, and Faith Yeates had 9.
The Rams will play at Grace Christian School on Monday in Louisville.
Noxubee County 63, Kemper County 42
DE KALB — Noxubee County beat Kemper County 63-42 on Saturday.
Na’Kaiyla Lockett scored 18 points, and Jakeia Walker had 17. Kristianna Clark had six points, and Carenciuna Owens had five.
Noxubee County’s next game is Friday at New Hope.
Holmes County Central 47, Starkville 44
Prep Boys Basketball
Columbus 44, Ridgeland 30
KOSCIUSKO — The Columbus High boys basketball team beat Ridgeland 44-30 at the Premier Medical Shootout on Saturday in Kosciusko.
Blake Burnett scored 18 points to lead the Falcons, and Willie Young had 11.
Columbus will play at Kemper County on Tuesday in De Kalb.
Regents School of Oxford 52, Columbus Christian Academy 50, Friday
STEENS — Regents scored the winning basket in the final five seconds to claim a 52-50 win over Columbus Christian on Friday.
Joe Michael Edwards had 17 points for the Rams. Jackson Howard had 10, and Drake Shaw had eight.
Starkville 56, Holmes County Central 39
Caledonia 71, Hamilton 49, Friday
Theo DeRosa reports on Mississippi State sports for The Dispatch. Follow him on Twitter at @Theo_DeRosa.
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