Jan. 30
(B) Okolona 60, Amory 35
n Ryan Isbell had 16 points for Okolona. Jonathan Burley had eight for Amory.
(G) Nettleton 62, Louisville 24
n Camry Jones and Katie Underwood scored 21 and 10 to lead Nettleton's Division 2-3A win.
(B) Nettleton 76, Louisville 51
n Blake Birks' 23 points led Nettleton, which improved to 21-3, 4-1 inside Division 2-3A. Orlando Marion had 15 and Chris Thornton added 10.
(G) Aberdeen 52, Houston 51
n Sally Davis had 19 points for the Lady Bulldogs (21-4), who also got 11 from Jameika Hoskins. Tynita Baker had 18 for Houston, which couldn't connect on costly free throws down the stretch.
(B) Aberdeen 61, Houston 47
n The Bulldogs (15-9, 5-0) remained perfect in Division 2-3A behind 15 points each from Carlton McMillian and Chris Devauld. Malcolm Hogan had 13 for Houston.
Jan. 29
(B) Baldwyn 73, Aberdeen 61
n The Bearcats improved to 21-1 behind 18 points from Ian Burress and 17 from Marcell Lucas. Rashad Pargo and Shedrick Davis had 13 apiece for Aberdeen (14-9).
(G) Aberdeen 71, Baldwyn 47
n The Lady Bulldogs (20-4) turned a nine-point halftime lead into a big win behind 25 points from Jameika Hoskins. Dayana McGee added 12, Sally Davis 11. For Baldwyn, Amber McGee had 15.
Jan. 27
(G) Houston 54, Nettleton 39
n The LAdy Tigers lost for the first time in Division 2-3A despite 20 points from Camry Jones. Tynita Baker scored 25 for Houston.
(G) Tremont 54, Smithville 35
n Tessa Beam scored 17 to lead Tremont, which outscored Smithville 14-1 in the first.
(G) Hatley 65, S. Lamar, Ala. 39
n Lauren Sloan had a game-high 28 for Hatley. Lydia Barker added 17.
(B) Houston 61, Nettleton 52
n Jamal Farr scored 16 points and Carter Gates 11 for Nettleton, which trailed by 16 points entering the fourth period. Malcolm Hogan had 16 to lead four Hilltoppers in double figures.
(B) Smithville 63, Tremont 40
n Antwune Freeman had the first of two straight 30-point nights, pouring in 33 in the win for the Seminoles (5-11). Shawon Westbrook had 12.
(B) South Lamar 47, Hatley 43
n Justin Walden had 15 points in the loss. Chris Tartt had 11. Deshawn Davis had 15 for South Lamar.
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Brandon Speck, Journal reports