Jeremiah Green of Josey attempts a shot against Laney at the Wildcat Shootout in Augusta, Ga. on Dec. 28, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. Laney defeats Josey 62-33.
Jeremiah Green of Josey attempts a shot against Laney at the Wildcat Shootout in Augusta, Ga. on Dec. 28, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. Laney defeats Josey 62-33.

In pictures: Wildcat Shootout: Laney drops Josey

Laney beat crosstown rival TW Josey 62-33 Dec. 28 at the Wildcat Shootout at Laney High School’s Norman Bonner gymnasium.

Boys and girls’ teams from 11 area schools participated in the three-day, 16-game event.

See more action here: Josey girls beat South Aiken

Laney defeats its cross town rival TW Josey 62-33 at the Wildcat Shootout in Augusta, Ga. on Dec. 28, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Laney defeats its cross town rival TW Josey 62-33 at the Wildcat Shootout in Augusta, Ga. on Dec. 28, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
The Laney boys defeat TW Josey 62-33 at the Wildcat Shootout in Augusta, Ga. on Dec. 28, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Brandon Robinson of Laney attempts a lay up against TW Josey at the Wildcat Shootout in Augusta, Ga. on Dec. 28, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

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