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    Joy LuciusBy Joy LuciusFebruary 18, 20253 Mins Read34 Views
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    Mississippi’s high school basketball season is quickly drawing to a close, with Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) quarterfinal rounds of championship play taking place this week at various collegiate venues throughout the state. 

    For boys’ and girl’s teams alike, this marks the third of five rounds of championship basketball competition in each of the MHSAA classifications, 1A through 7A. But the slate of high school teams is growing more elite as the weeks go by, with only eight teams left in each quest for the gold.

    These are the high school matchups for this week’s MHSAA quarterfinal games:

    7A Girls 7A Boys

    Hernando v. Tupelo Tupelo v. Germantown

    Northwest Ranking v. St. Martin Pearl v. Biloxi

    Starkville v. Germantown Starkville v. Madison Central

    Biloxi v. Brandon Meridian v. Brandon

    6A Girls 6A Boys

    Olive Branch v. Vicksburg Olive Branch v. Columbus

    West Jones v. West Harrison Hattiesburg v. West Harrison

    Callaway v. South Panola Ridgeland v. Warren Central

    Hancock v. Terry Pascagoula v. Terry

    5A Girls 5A Boys

    Pontotoc v. Yazoo CityYazoo City v. Holmes County Central

    Florence v. Natchez South Jones v. North Pike

    Canton v. New Hope Canton v. Gentry

    Laurel v. North Pike Laurel v. Brookhaven

    4A Girls 4A Boys

    Tishomingo County v. Choctaw Central Itawamba Agricultural v. Leake Central

    Forest v. Lanier Forrest County Agricultural v. Raymond

    Louisville v. South Pontotoc Choctaw Central v. Newton County

    Morton v. Lawrence County Morton v. Pass Christian

    3A Girls 3A Boys

    Belmont v. Mooreville Booneville v. East Webster

    Tylertown v. Jefferson Davis County South Pike v. Crystal Springs

    Yazoo County v. Booneville Thomas E. Edwards v. Coahoma County

    Kemper County v. St. Patrick McLaurin v. St. Stanislaus

    2A Girls 2A Boys

    East Union v. Hatley East Union v. North Side

    Richton v. Newton Bogue Chitto v. Pelahatchie

    New Site v. Ingomar Leflore County v. M.S. Palmer

    Bay Springs v. Heidelberg Bay Springs v. Richton

    1A Girls 1A Boys

    Biggersville v. Okolona Baldwyn v. West Union

    Taylorsville v. McAdams Shaw v. Velma Jackson

    Wheeler v. Thrasher Coffeeville v. Biggersville

    Simmons v. Lumberton Simmons v. East Marion

    At this point in the statewide competition, it is interesting to note that 19 high schools are carrying boys’ and girls’ teams to the playoffs. It is also of interest that 8 of the Top 10 male high school players from the class of 2025 (per the Mississippi Hoop Report) will be participating in these third-round games. In contrast, only 3 of the MaxPreps’ Top 10 female high school basketball players are still in quarterfinal play. 

    These highly touted athletes and their teammates account for just a few of the 112 Mississippi basketball teams still competing for the coveted title of MHSAA 2025 State Champion. So, don’t miss out on the chance to watch talented young athletes from across our state as they play some great high school basketball this week. 

    For more information on the dates, times, and locations of each of these high school basketball matchups, view the current brackets (1A-7A boys and girls) at: https://www.misshsaa.com/basketball/.

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