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High school scoreboard: Gainesville earns first subregion win
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The Gainesville High boys basketball team rebounded from its first subregion loss with a 37-32 win against West Forsyth on Friday in Gainesville.

George Manomano led the Red Elephants (6-7, 1-1 Region 7B-AAA) with 14 points. Ty Redmon added 11 points. A.J. Johnson led Gainesville with six rebounds.

Shaeem McLaren scored eight points for West Forsyth, who picks up its first subregion loss of the season.

Gainesville plays host to East Hall at 7:30 p.m. today.

Gainesville girls 41, West Forsyth 29

Jaymee Carnes scored 15 points and Mikalyn Defoor added 10 points as the Lady Red Elephants earned its second subregion win on Friday in Gainesville.

Gainesville (8-6, 2-0 Region 7B-AAA) kept all West Forsyth scorers out of double figures.

Gainesville plays host to East Hall at 6 p.m. today.

North Hall boys 65, White County 43

Ethan Satterfield scored 18 points and Chris Cruz added 14 points as the Trojans picked up a subregion win on Friday in Cleveland.

Luke Crumley was the lone White County scorer in double figures with 12 points.

North Hall (11-5, 5-1 Region 7A-AAA) visits Flowery Branch at 7:30 p.m. today. White County (3-13, 0-5 Region 7A-AAA) visits Chestatee at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

North Hall girls 54, White County 48

The Lady Trojans won its first subregion game of the season on Friday in Cleveland.

Mary Kate Rushton led North Hall (6-10, 1-4 Region 7A-AAA) with 17 points. Her sister, McKenna Rushton, chipped in 11 points.

Shauna Anderson scored 15 points for White County (3-12, 0-5 Region 7A-AAA). Ashley Smith added 12 points for the Warriors.

North Hall visits Flowery Branch at 6 p.m. today. White County visits Chestatee at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Chestatee boys 66, Gilmer 42

The War Eagles extended its winning streak to three games with a road win on Friday in Ellijay.

Branden Jovaag led Chestatee (7-9, 3-2 Region 7A-AAA) with 29 points. Lamar Brooks added 11 points for the War Eagles.

Chestatee plays host to White County at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Gilmer girls 71, Chestatee 64

The Lady War Eagles’ six-game winning streak was snapped in a battle for first place in Region 7A-AAA on Friday in Ellijay.

Chelsea Smith led Chestatee (9-7, 4-1 Region 7A-AAA) with 22 points. Shelby Bright scored 14 points and Peyton Robertson and Tiffani Poole each scored 12 points for the Lady War Eagles.

Chestatee visits White County at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Lakeview Academy boys 79, Towns County 49

Tyler Ward scored 29 points as the Lions rolled to their sixth straight win on Friday in Hiawassee.

Ross Biegler added 10 points for Lakeview (11-6, 7-1 Region 8-A). Chase Ellis led Towns County with nine points.

Lakeview plays host to Athens Academy at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Towns County girls 64, Lakeview Academy 37

The Lady Lions’ seven-game region unbeaten streak came to an end on Friday in Hiawassee.

Maddie Haymore led Lakeview (9-4, 7-1 Region 8-A) with 17 points. Nikki Winn scored 25 points for Towns County, who remain unbeaten in region play.

Lakeview plays host to Athens Academy at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Riverside Military boys 70, Dawson County 56

Behind a 30-point scoring barrage in the fourth quarter, the Eagles handed Dawson County its first subregion loss of the season Friday in Dawsonville.

Riverside (4-5, 3-2 Region 8A-AA) had four players in double figures, led by Richard Tribble’s 17 points. Steven Frady scored 15 points, Brandon McKinney scored 13 points and Dylen Setzekorn added 11 points for the Eagles.

Jacob Evans led the Tigers (10-4, 4-1 Region 8A-AA) with 23 points. Stephen Scaife scored 19 points for Dawson County.

Riverside visits North Oconee at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Dawson County visits Creekview at 6:30 p.m. today.

Cumberland Christian boys 74, North Georgia Christian 67

Trey Redmond and Ashton Wright Each scored 23 points for the Chargers on Friday in Gainesville.

A.J. White also scored in double figures for North Georgia Christian, with 14 points.

Arthur Parker led Cumberland Christian with 30 points.

North Georgia Christian visits Cumberland Christian for a rematch at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

North Georgia Christian girls 39, Cumberland Christian 32

Katherine Dunlap scored 19 points for the Lady Chargers on their homecoming night on Friday in Gainesville.

North Georgia Christian visits Cumberland Christian at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Powder Springs.

Jefferson boys 71, Oglethorpe County 44

Darius Minor scored 24 points as the Dragons opened subregion play with a win on Friday in Jefferson.

Chad Callaway led Oglethorpe County with 13 points.

Jefferson (11-3, 1-0 Region 8B-AA) plays host to Oconee County at 8:30 p.m. today.

Jefferson girls 65, Oglethorpe County 18

The Lady Dragons opened subregion play with a overwhelming win Friday in Jefferson.

Emily Jacobs led Jefferson (3-11, 1-0 Region 8B-AA) with 13 points. Skylar Evanson scored 11 points and Callie Holloway added 10 points for the Lady Dragons.

Khadijah Saiseullah led the Patriots with 12 points.

Jefferson plays host to Oconee County at 7 p.m. today.

Buford boys 51, Decatur 47

The Wolves held off a 22-point rally in the fourth quarter by Decatur to pick up a region win on Tuesday in Decatur.

Ja’Kar Bridges led Buford (3-10, 2-3 Region 6-AA) with 22 points. Zac Lynn added 10 points for the Wolves.

Truman Jefferson scored 21 points for Decatur.

Buford visits Lovett at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Buford girls 68, Decatur 35

Blanche Alverson scored 13 points as the Lady Wolves cruised to their 11th straight win Friday in Decatur.

Katie Lynn also scored in double figures for Buford (13-1, 5-0 Region 6-AA), with 12 points. Chanee Carson added 10 points for the Lady Wolves.

Buford visits Lovett at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

North Georgia Christian girls 32, New Creation 29 (Thursday)

Hannah Parker recorded a double-double for the Lady Chargers with 14 points and 12 rebounds on Thursday in Gainesville.

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