Hakeem Ladson of Colleton County, left, fouls North Augusta's AJ Hillary as he attempts a shot at North Augusta High School on Feb. 17, 2025. Mike Adams/ Augusta Good News.
Hakeem Ladson of Colleton County, left, fouls North Augusta's AJ Hillary as he attempts a shot at North Augusta High School on Feb. 17, 2025. Mike Adams/ Augusta Good News.

In pictures: North Augusta posts easy victory in playoff opener Feb. 17

NORTH AUGUSTA – The top-seeded North Augusta Yellow Jackets opened the playoffs on their home court Feb. 17 cruising to a 72-35 win over Colleton County.

North Augusta ups its record to 23-1 after Monday’s win.

The Lady Jackets will take the court Tuesday against Lakewood at 6 p.m.

North Augusta’s Doran Dunbar slams home a dunk against Colleton County at North Augusta High School on Feb. 17, 2025. Mike Adams/ Augusta Good News
Jaqueas Martin of Colleton County, center, attempts a shot as North Augusta defenders Zay Harris, left, and Jamison McKenzie go for the block at North Augusta High School on Feb. 17, 2025. Mike Adams/ Augusta Good News
Quh’mareon Webb of North Augusta, left, attempts a shot over Amauri Sanders of Colleton County, right, at North Augusta High School on Feb. 17, 2025. Mike Adams/ Augusta Good News
Jordan Rouse of North Augusta (1) attempts a shot against Colleton County at North Augusta High School on Feb. 17, 2025. Mike Adams/ Augusta Good News
Quh’mareon Webb of North Augusta attempts a shot against Colleton County at North Augusta High School on Feb. 17, 2025. Mike Adams/ Augusta Good News

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