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12 February, 2025

By Darius Cates

After a hot start at the beginning 2025, the Hornets capitalized on their momentum. On February 3, they took out the Bulldogs of Pike County for the second time in 10 days 67-51 in the 4A Area 4 tournament semi-final. Braylyn Caldwell was the hot man scorching 9 three-pointers and finished with a total of 29 points. Anthony Simpson scored 11 points and Devin Davis added 11 points and 10 boards.

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