
(l-r) Nathin Wages, Daniel Williams, Lajavion Harris, Dawson Clifton
Photo Credit: Sasselynn Shenanigans
This Friday evening, Weston High School will celebrate “Senior Night” at the final home game of the regular season vs Castor. Being honored will be girls basketball players Briley Peterson, Raelynn Shell, Nadia Siadek and Anslee Aldy and boys basketball players Nathin Wages, Daniel Williams, Lajavion Harris, and Dawson Clifton. Tip off for the first game between the Lady Wolves and Castor girls is scheduled for 6:00 pm.
Slideshow of Weston High School Senior Girls Basketball Players
- Briley Peterson
- Nadia Siadek
- Anslee Aldy
- Raelynn Shell
to move from one picture to next click on the arrow on the side
Quitman travels to Doyline for key boys district battle
Quitman High School will travel to Doyline for a girls and boys district 1B battle. While the girls game doesn’t seem like it should be much of a challenge for the Lady Wolverines to grab a victory considering Doyline has won only 1 of 21 games this season the boys contest promises a much different story. Both QHS and Doyline come into the contest having won over 20 games each and both desperately need a victory to stay in the district 1B title race with Quitman looking to stay just one game behind district leader Simsboro and Doyline needing a win to try and get back into the race after falling two games back following a loss to Simsboro on Tuesday. The two girls squads will begin the night’s play with tip-off slated for 6:00 pm.
JHHS boys look for first district win vs Plain Dealing
Jonesboro-Hodge, 5-17 on the year, after a loss at Ringgold on Tuesday will be hoping that form holds true as they look for their first district win of the season when they host Plain Dealing on Friday. Both boys squads are 0-4 in 1-1A play but the difference is that Plain Dealing is also winless on the season, lending hope to the Tigers of claiming a victory. With both girls teams losing on Tuesday, the matchup between the homestanding Lady Lions and visiting Plain Dealing isn’t as important to either for district 1-1A title hopes as now both sit at 2-2 in district play and are two games behind Cedar Creek and Arcadia, who are both 4-0 in 1-1A but a victory by either moves the winner into sole possession of third place in the district race.



