North Augusta's Toian Nabriat, right, attempts to drive past a Butler defender on Dec. 10, 2024 at North Augusta High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
North Augusta's Toian Nabriat, right, attempts to drive past a Butler defender on Dec. 10, 2024 at North Augusta High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: North Augusta boys beat Butler on Dec. 10

NORTH AUGUSTA – North Augusta’s boys team came out on top of Butler 75-57 in front of the home crowd Tuesday.

The YellowJackets jumped to an early lead and kept the pace throughout the game.

North Augusta is now 4-0 while Butler falls to 3-3.

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Daron Dunbar of North Augusta, left, attempts a shot against Butler on Dec. 10, 2024 at North Augusta High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Butler Head Coach Chaz Clark gives instructions to his team as the battle with North Augusta on Dec. 10, 2024 at North Augusta High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Daron Dunbar of North Augusta, center, attempts a shot between Kwamane Bridges, left, and Zyion Smith of Butler on Dec. 10, 2024 at North Augusta High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

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