Cartersville basketball teams sweep Woodland; Adairsville and Cass girls earn region wins
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February 7, 2026
Charles Wilson / BartowSportsZone.com
The Cartersville girls’ and boys’ basketball teams completed regular-season sweeps of Woodland on Friday night at the Storm Center, while the girls’ teams at Adairsville and Cass also picked up region wins.
CARTERSVILLE GIRLS 66, WOODLAND 18
The 8th-ranked Lady Canes overpowered visiting Woodland on Friday evening in the Storm Center, 66-18, to remain tied with Dalton at the top of the Region 7-AAAA standings with one league game remaining in the regular season.
Cartersville led 28-3 after one quarter and was up 56-8 at the end of the third.
Reese Gibson scored a game-high 20 points for Cartersville. She added eight rebounds and three steals. Trinity Montgomery followed with 17 points, four rebounds, and four assists. Zoe McCurry knocked down 11 points, while Blakely Morris grabbed 12 rebounds and scored nine points.
Cathryn Sneed led the Lady Cats with eight points.
Woodland (3-21, 0-13) hosts Southeast Whitfield on Tuesday at 6 p.m. Cartersville (19-4, 12-1) closes out the regular season at Cedartown on Tuesday at 6 p.m.
CARTERSVILLE BOYS 64, WOODLAND 46

The visiting Wildcats stayed within striking range for three quarters Friday night at the Storm Center, but host Cartersville outscored Woodland 23-7 over the final eight minutes to take a 64-46 victory.
Nas Bennett paced the Canes with 20 points and six rebounds. Xavier Lowe scored 16 points and made three steals. Kyron McClendon finished with 13 points, six steals, and six assists. Grayson Warmack, Shakai Taylor, and Logan Van Pelt combined for 20 rebounds for Cartersville.
Solomon James led Woodland with 12 points. Canden Davis scored 11. Clayton McArdle contributed nine points, and Landon Dougherty added eight for the Wildcats.
Woodland (8-16, 1-12) welcomes Southeast Whitfield on Tuesday.
Cartersville (19-4, 12-1) visits Cedartown on Tuesday.
CASS GIRLS 54, ALLATOONA 41
The Lady Colonels secured the No. 3 seed for the Region 7-AAAA tournament with a 54-41 win at Allatoona on Friday in Acworth.
Cass, who will wrap up regular season play at home on Tuesday against Hiram, improved to 10-12 overall and 9-4 in region games with the victory.
Allatoona slipped to 10-13 overall and 7-6 in Region 7-AAAA.
ALLATOONA 70, CASS BOYS 47
The visiting Colonels stayed competitive in the first quarter and even outscored Allatoona in the third period. However, a 22-10 second quarter and a 16-7 final eight minutes secured a 23-point Region 7-AAAA win for the Buccaneers.
Carter Turnbow and Andre Dupree led Allatoona with 20 and 14 points, respectively. Cam’ron Beauford led Cass with 16 points. Isaiah Moreno finished with 11.
The Bucs improved to 15-8 overall and remained in third place in the region standings at 9-4.
The Colonels (7-15, 6-7) host region co-leading Hiram on Tuesday.
ADAIRSVILLE GIRLS 37, LAFAYETTE 32
The Lady Tigers completed a regular-season sweep of LaFayette on Friday night with a 37-32 home win over the Lady Ramblers. Adairsville won the first meeting at LaFayette in mid-January by a similar 47-42 score.
Adairsville held slim leads of 16-15 at the intermission and 27-26 at the end of the third quarter before pulling out their five-point win down the stretch.
Rihanna Crittenden and Alivia Joslin led the Lady Tigers with 10 points each. Lily Roberts added eight points.
Erin Grant scored a game-high 14 points for LaFayette (16-9, 2-9).
Adairsville (11-14, 5-7) will be the No. 5 seed in the Region 7-AAA tournament.
LAFAYETTE at ADAIRSVILLE BOYS (not reported)
























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