Butler beats Keenan during the Battle of the Border on  Jan. 4, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta  Good News
Butler beats Keenan during the Battle of the Border on Jan. 4, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

Battle of the Border 2025: Butler beats Keenan

Butler High School edged Keenan Jan. 4. 2025 at the Battle of the Border tournament at Lakeside High School.

Butler evened its record to 6-6 and will take on Josey Tuesday, Jan. 11.

The Battle of the Border tournament was a daylong tournament featuring teams from Georgia and South Carolina. Other games included a nailbiter between North Augusta and Grovetown in OT. See that game here.

Butler’s Zyion Jones goes for the ball against Keenan’s Ayden Dunn Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025 at the Battle of the Border. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Keenan defenders attempt to block a shot Jan. 4, 2025 during the Battle of the Border. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Butler beat Keenan Saturday as part of the Battle of the Border. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

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