DJ Johnson of North Augusta, center, attempts a shot against Aiken on Jan. 30, 2026 North Augusta defeated Aiken 66-50. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
DJ Johnson of North Augusta, center, attempts a shot against Aiken on Jan. 30, 2026 North Augusta defeated Aiken 66-50. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

In pictures: North Augusta tops Aiken on Jan. 30

NORTH AUGUSTA – North Augusta remained in second place in Region 4-AAAA after defeating region foe Aiken High School 66-50 on Jan. 30.

The Yellow Jackets have four games remaining in the regular season – all of them region opponents. On Tuesday, they’ll host South Aiken. Aiken falls to 5-5 in the region and will travel Tuesday to play Brookland-Cayce.

Henry Vaughters (1) of Aiken tries to grab a rebound against North Augusta on Jan. 30, 2026. North Augusta defeated Aiken 66-50. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Toian Nabriat of North Augusta, left, attempts a shot as Aiken’s Armani Jones, right, defends on Jan. 30, 2026 North Augusta defeated Aiken 66-50. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Toian Nabriat of North Augusta, right, drives to the basketball as Issac Elliot of Aiken, left, defends on Jan. 30, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
North Augusta defeated Aiken 66-50 at North Augusta High School on Jan. 30, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Toian Nabriat of North Augusta, left, looks to pass the ball as Aiken’s Tarrant McKenzie, right, defends the play on Jan. 30, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
North Augusta Head Coach Tony Harrell shouts out instructions to his players as they battle Aiken on Jan. 30, 2026 North Augusta defeated Aiken 66-50. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

Mike Adams is a veteran photographer who has won multiple South Carolina and Georgia Press Association Awards in his career including 11 in 2025 for Augusta Good News. During his career, he’s photographed for several news outlets including The Augusta Chronicle and the Aiken Standard.

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