Katlyn Chinn of Strom Thurmond, left, and Ahminah Taylor of Silver Bluff, right, battle down court during the 3-AA Region matchup on February 6, 2024 at Silver Bluff High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Katlyn Chinn of Strom Thurmond, left, and Ahminah Taylor of Silver Bluff, right, battle down court during the 3-AA Region matchup on February 6, 2024 at Silver Bluff High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: Silver Bluff girls remain undefeated in region after topping Strom Thurmond Feb. 6

(Featured image: Katlyn Chinn of Strom Thurmond, left, and Ahminah Taylor of Silver Bluff, right, battle down court during the 3-AA Region matchup on February 6, 2024 at Silver Bluff High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.)

AIKEN – Region rivals Silver Bluff and Strom Thurmond squared off Tuesday with the Lady Bulldogs keeping their undefeated win streak alive 57-25 on the Bulldogs’ home court.

With a stellar overall record of 19-1, the Lady Bulldogs commanded the game chalking up their 21st consecutive home win.

Silver Bluff will end the home season Thursday at Pelion.

Strom Thurmond slips to 5-2 in the region and will end it season Thursday at Fox Creek.

Trinity Wilson of Silver Bluff, left, attempts a shot off Strom Thurmond during the 3-AA Region matchup on Feb. 6, 2024 at Silver Bluff High School. Silver Bluff won 57-25. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Krystal Johnson of Silver Bluff (24) grabs a rebound against Strom Thurmond during the 3-AA Region matchup on Feb. 6, 2024 at Silver Bluff High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

Katlyn Chinn attempts a shot against Silver Bluff during the 3-AA Region matchup on February 6, 2024 at Silver Bluff High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Trinity Wilson of Silver Bluff, left, and Blaire Ball of Strom Thurmond battle for a rebound during the 3-AA Region matchup on Feb. 6, 2024 at Silver Bluff High School. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

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