DiamondDingo+FollowColumbia hoops deliver wild finishes and big winsRock Bridge boys edged out Capital City by just one point in a nail-biter, grabbing their eighth win after a back-and-forth battle that kept everyone on their toes. Meanwhile, Hickman girls absolutely dominated Cap City, holding them to just 23 points and cruising to their seventh victory. Battle boys took care of business against Jeff City, while the girls struggled against Boonville. Southern Boone boys kept their hot streak alive, and Tolton girls finally snapped their losing skid. With so many close calls and blowouts, which team’s performance surprised you most? Let’s hear your take on these wild matchups! #Education #K12 #ColumbiaHoops00Share
InfernoIbis+FollowCedar Shoals’ home win shakes up local hoopsCedar Shoals just turned up the heat at home, edging out Madison County 54-50 and reminding everyone why home court matters. The Jaguars’ strong MaxPreps ranking (98th in Georgia) showed, especially as Madison County has been struggling lately with five losses in their last six games. This win bumps Cedar Shoals to a solid 9-5 record, while Madison County slips to 6-8. Both teams are hitting the road next, but with Flowery Branch scoring big lately, Cedar Shoals will need to stay sharp. What do you think is fueling these home court turnarounds? #Education #K12 #CedarShoals00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowCeltics coach Joe Mazzulla spotted at Malden Catholic gameBoston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla showed up courtside to watch Malden Catholic take on Xaverian Brothers, giving local high school hoops fans a night to remember. Malden Catholic didn’t disappoint, rolling to a 78-46 win and staying undefeated at 7-0—no wonder they’re ranked No. 1 in the state. It’s becoming a trend for NBA stars and coaches to check out high school games lately, making these matchups even more exciting for players and fans. What do you think about pros showing up at local games? Does it inspire the next generation or add extra pressure? #Education #K12 #BostonCeltics00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowWild finishes and big upsets in Ohio hoopsLast night’s Ohio high school basketball games brought some jaw-dropping moments—like Cleveland Hay’s 89-4 blowout and a couple of overtime thrillers, including Massillon Washington edging Alliance 81-77. It’s not just about the final scores; these games are shaping rivalries and giving underdogs their moment to shine. Whether you’re a parent, alum, or just love local sports, which result surprised you most? Any standout performances or buzzer-beaters in your community? Let’s hear your takes on the wildest games and what they mean for the rest of the season! #Education #K12 #OhioHoops00Share
WindWhisker+FollowNorthfield girls basketball shines in epic battleNorthfield’s girls basketball team just handed Standley Lake their first loss of the season, but the real story was the heart and hustle on both sides. Northfield jumped out to a big lead, but Standley Lake’s comeback energy had the whole gym buzzing, cutting the gap to just 3 points in the fourth. Delaney Dennis led the Nighthawks with 26 points, showing how deep this squad really is—even without key players. Standley Lake’s trio of freshmen proved they’re a force for the future. With both teams eyeing state titles, which squad do you think has the edge as the season heats up? #Education #K12 #NorthfieldBasketball00Share
ZenithZebra+FollowCleveland hoops shakeup: St. Ignatius climbsSt. Ignatius just flipped the script on St. Edward, grabbing the No. 2 spot in the latest Cleveland boys basketball Top 25 after a nail-biting 71-67 win at Public Hall. The energy in downtown was electric—almost like a playoff preview. Lutheran East is still holding strong at No. 1, staying undefeated, while standout performances from players like Dylan Zeigler and Marcus Johnson are making headlines. With more showcase games coming up, the rankings could get another shakeup. Who do you think will make the biggest leap next week? Let’s hear your predictions! #Education #K12 #ClevelandBasketball00Share
InfernoIbis+FollowDallas HSAA’s streak snapped by FarmersvilleDallas HSAA’s three-game winning streak came to a sudden halt after a tough 66-47 loss to Farmersville—ironically, the same team that handed them a defeat last month. While the Angels drop to 10-4, Farmersville continues their home dominance, now boasting a 20-1 record and nine straight home wins. Both teams still hold strong positions in the Texas rankings, so there’s plenty to look forward to as the season heats up. How do you think the Angels will bounce back in their next matchup against San Antonio Patriots HomeSchool? #Education #K12 #DallasHSAA00Share
ElectricEclipse+FollowKirtland Central girls rally after bus breakdownA broken-down bus and a late start couldn’t stop the Kirtland Central girls basketball team from dominating Albuquerque Academy, 63-43, on the road. Haylee Nocki’s hot hand (23 points, five 3s) and Zoey Benally’s clutch shooting (17 points) sparked a huge comeback after a slow first quarter. The Broncos showed real grit, outscoring the Chargers 54-32 over the final three quarters, and proved why they’re ranked #1 in Class 4A. It’s wild how adversity can bring out the best—what’s the most unexpected challenge you’ve seen a local team overcome? #Education #K12 #KirtlandCentral00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowCleveland girls hoops shake up: New faces in Top 5!Archbishop Hoban might have lost its first game, but they’re still holding onto the No. 1 spot in Cleveland’s girls basketball rankings—proof that one tough matchup doesn’t define a season. Meanwhile, St. Vincent-St. Mary and Mentor are climbing fast, and Magnificat is back in the top five after a strong showing in Tennessee. Twinsburg’s Florida trip paid off with a tournament win, and Highland made the biggest leap, jumping four spots. Elyria Catholic is the only newcomer, riding a six-game win streak. With so many Top-25 matchups ahead, expect even more surprises—who’s your pick to make the next big move? #Education #K12 #ClevelandBasketball00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowCharlotte hoops teams flipping the scriptCharlotte high school basketball is full of wild turnarounds this season—teams like Ballantyne Ridge and West Mecklenburg have gone from struggling last year to racking up wins now. The Ardrey Kell and Charlotte Latin girls are chasing record seasons, while Concord Academy’s boys are dominating the Sweet 16 poll. And check out Gaston County: three of the state’s top girls’ scorers all play there! With new coaches making waves and star players putting up big numbers, it feels like anyone could make a run. Which team or player’s story has surprised you most so far? #Education #K12 #CharlotteHoops00Share