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10:58 pm Sunday, February 11, 2018

Subregion pairings are set

Five county teams will continue playing basketball, at least for one more night. Subregion play begins this week.

Girls subregion games will be Monday night at 7 p.m, and boys subregion games will be Tuesday night at 7 p.m.

Lose the subregion game, and the season is over. Winners will advance to the regionals at Wallace State Community College in Hanceville. 1A regional games will be Friday, and 2A regional games will be Thursday.

Subregion pairings:

Girls Subregion – Monday at 7 p.m.
Phil Campbell hosts Cleveland
Belgreen travels to Marion County (Guin)

Boys Subregion – Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Belgreen hosts Marion County
Red Bay travels to Altamont
Tharptown travels to Meek

1A and 2A full pairings:

Northwest Subregional 1A Girls
Game 13 – Area 12 RU: Meek (16-12) at Area 13 W: Phillips (25-3)
Game 14 – Area 9 RU: Berry at Area 16 W: R.A. Hubbard (16-5)
Game 15 – Area 16 RU: Covenant Christian (18-9) at Area 9 W: Holy Spirit
Game 16 – Area 13 RU: Belgreen at Area 12 W: Marion County (19-5)

Northwest Subregional 2A Girls
Game 13 – Area 16 RU: Tanner (13-13) at Area 13 W: Cold Springs
Game 14 – Area 14 RU: Lamar County (17-5) at Area 11 W: Altamont
Game 15 – Area 11 RU: Cleveland at Area 14 W: Phil Campbell (22-5)
Game 16 – Area 13 RU: Winston County at Area 16 W: Mars Hill Bible (22-8)

Northwest Subregional 1A Boys
Game 13 – Area 12 RU: Marion County (15-10) at Area 13 W: Belgreen
Game 14 – Area 9 RU: Pickens County at Area 16 W: R.A. Hubbard (24-6)
Game 15 – Area 16 RU: Cherokee (14-11) at Area 9 W: South Lamar
Game 16 – Area 13 RU: Tharptown at Area 12 W: Meek (24-5)

Northwest Subregional 2A Boys
Game 13 – Area 16 RU: Mars Hill Bible (17-8) at Area 13 W: St. Bernard
Game 14 – Area 14 RU: Red Bay at Area 11 W: Tarrant
Game 15 – Area 11 RU: Altamont at Area 14 W: Sulligent
Game 16 – Area 13 RU: Falkville at Area 16 W: Tanner (18-11)

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