Feb. 3—CAPSHAW — The East Limestone girls closed the regular season with a 58-50 win over Class 7A James Clemens.
It was the 11th win for the Indians in their last 12 games.
Kate Hovis led the way, scoring a game-high 23 points for the Indians. Kennedy Brown finished with 12.
East Limestone will face Ardmore in the first round of the area tournament on Friday at Priceville High School.
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Falkville boys 68, Brindlee Mountain 40: Cayden Butler scored 17 points as the Blue Devils rolled to an easy win.
Zak Jackson and Eli Harris both had 12 points.
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Danville girls 45, Cold Springs 40: Adily Alberti led Danville with 15 points as the Hawks defeated the No. 9 team in Class 2A.
Addison Prater added 11 points.
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Hartselle girls 81, Brooks 24: Anna Grace Folds scored a game-high 17 points as the Tigers rolled on Monday.
Brinley Sams and Chassidy Vessar each had 14.
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Brooks boys 69, Hartselle 68: Carter Sheats scored 19 points as the Tigers came up just short.
Rhett Boyd scored 13 points and Gray Bennich added 12.
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Lindsay Lane girls 45, ASCTE 36: Alice Morrison scored 22 points for Lindsay Lane, while Emily Gallaway had 13.
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ASCTE boys 59, Lindsay Lane 56: Jackson Sherron scored 23 points for Lindsay Lane.
Bryson McMullin had 20.
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Danville girls 46, Winfield 41; Adily Alberti dropped a game-high 20 points to lead the Hawks to a win on Saturday.
Josie Bailey had 10 rebounds and eight points.
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Decatur Heritage girls 49, Tanner 31: Emma Eastman scored 17 points to lead the Eagles to a win.
Tailynn Puryear added 14 points.
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Clements girls 66, Ardmore 56: Asiah Malone poured in 18 points in a win.
Keymoni Holloway added 12 points. Lexi Gray led Ardmore with a game-high 25 points and Kylee Osborne had 17.
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Midfield girls 55, Decatur 53: Carlee Mitchell led Decatur with 28 points.
Pashence Long finished with 12.
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Lindsay Lane boys 57, Colbert Heights 44: Bryson McMullin led the Lions in a win with 19 points.
Jack Sherron and Logan Vail both finished with 15 points.
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Colbert Heights 37, Lindsay Lane 18: Alice Morrison led Lindsay Lane with nine points.

