The Nanih Waiya Lady Warriors got a two-for-one special on Tuesday night.
With a 37-35 win over Noxapater, the Lady Warriors qualified for the Class 1A playoffs and also ended their rival's season.
After that, the Lady Warriors finished fourth in the Division 6-1A Tournament, losing 49-20 to Hamilton and 47-21 to West Lowndes.
Their season came to an end Monday night as they lost 56-17 to McAdams in the first round of the Class 1A playoffs as they finished the season with a 7-21 record.
Nanih Waiya girls 37,
Noxapater 35
The Lady Warriors ended the Lady Tigers season on last Tuesday in the opening round of the Division 6-1A Tournament.
The Lady Warriors outscored the Lady Tigers 10-7 in the first period and led 18-16 at the half. Nanih Waiya was able to hold that lead in the second half as each team scored seven points in the third and 12 in the fourth for the final margin.
Hannah Higginbotham and Morgan Mills each scored eight points apiece while Bria Tubby had seven point and T.J. Redhouse added six points. Jalia Cotton added five points.
Hamilton girls 49,
Nanih Waiya 20
After winning their first round match, the Lady Warriors fell to top seeded Hamilton in the tournament semifinals.
Hamilton led 9-0 at the end of the first and 22-5 at the half. The Lady Lions continued to extend its lead in the second half, outscoring Nanih Waiya 13-7 in the third and 14-8 in the fourth.
Bria Tubby led Nanih Waiya with eight points.
West Lowndes girls 47,
Nanih Waiya 21
The Lady Panthers outscored the Lady Warriors in every period as they cruised to a 26-point win.
West Lowndes led 15-4 at the end of the first and 27-10 at the half. The Lady Panthers continued to extend the lead in the second half, outscoring the Lady Warriors 13-7 in the third and 7-4 in the fourth.
Jalia Cotton led Nanih Waiya with seven points while Bria Tubby added five points.
McAdams girls 56,
Nanih Waiya 17
The Lady Bulldogs flexed their muscles in the opening round of the Class 1A playoffs, taking a 39-point win to end the Lady Warriors’ season.
McAdams led 12-4 at the end of the first and then outscored Nanih Way 17-3 in the second to lead 29-7 at the half. The Lady Bulldogs put the game away in the third, outscoring Nanih Waiya 25-2 to take 54-9 lead into the fourth. Nanih Waiya outscored McAdams 8-2 in the fourth for the final margin.
T.J. Redhouse led Nanih Waiya with six points while Bria Tubby added four points.