Tarrara Englrum of Aiken, left, tries to steal the ball from Ashley Walker of North Augusta at North Augusta High School on Feb. 21, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Tarrara Englrum of Aiken, left, tries to steal the ball from Ashley Walker of North Augusta at North Augusta High School on Feb. 21, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: Lady Yellow Jackets’ sting Fighting Green Hornets in Feb. 21 playoff

NORTH AUGUSTA – North Augusta’s Lady Yellow Jackets continued to soar Friday defeating cross-county rival Aiken Fighting Green Hornets 57-25 in the second round of the South Carolina High School League State Championship playoffs.

North Augusta is now 26-1 and will host Gray Collegiate Academy Wednesday. Gray defeated Crestwood 71-37 Friday.

Messiah Williams of North Augusta, left, battles with Aalija Drummings of Aiken for a rebound at North Augusta High School on Feb. 21, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Scotlyn Stacey of Aiken grabs a rebound against North Augusta at North Augusta High School on Feb. 21, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

Ashley Walker of North Augusta attempts a shot against Aiken at North Augusta High School on Feb. 21, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. The Lady Jackets defeated Aiken 57-25 in the second round of the SCHSL State Championship playoffs.
Messiah Williams of North Augusta grabs a rebound against Aiken at North Augusta High School on Feb. 21, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Scout Lorier of North Augusta passes the ball during Friday’s game at North Augusta High School on Feb. 21, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

Augusta Good News’ photographer Mike Adams is a veteran photographer who has won multiple South Carolina and Georgia Press Association Awards in his career including eight in 2024 for Augusta Good News. He’s photographed for multiple news outlets including The Augusta Chronicle and the Aiken Standard.

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