The Sebastopol girls added two more wins to their total this past week.
The Lady Bobcats stayed in control of the division as they beat Leake County 53-29 and McAdams 51-26.
The Bobcats lost both games as they fell 75-69 to Leake County and 75-53 to McAdams.
Sebastopol will finish the regular season this week as they host Noxapater on Monday night for senior night and will then travel to French Camp on Friday. The division tournament will be the next week at Ethel.
Sebastopol girls 53,
Leake County 29
The Lady Bobcats had little trouble with the Lady Gators and rolled to a 24-point win.
Sebastopol started hot as they outscored Leake County 25-9 in the first period and 20-6 in the second to lead 45-15 at the half. Leake County Tok the third period 8-0 while Sebastopol outscored the Lady Gators 8-6 in the fourth for the final margin.
Kylee Madden continued her strong play as she led the Lady Bobcats with 23 points. Alana Gunn had 12 points while Jayden Latham had six points. Takayla Williams had five points and seven rebounds while Lamissy Hicks also pulled down seven rebounds.
Leake County boys 75, Sebastopol 69
The Bobcats overcame an early deficit and forced overtime but ended up losing by six to the Gators.
Leake County led 15-9 at the end of the first period but the Bobcats outscored the Gators 14-12 in the second as Sebastopol led 27-23 at the half. Sebastopol then outscored Leake 21-15 in the third to take the lead.
Jacob Williams led Sebastopol with 25 points while Luke McGarrity had 20 points. Kari Micheals had 13 points and Kenyon White had six points.
Sebastopol girls 51, McAdams 26
The Lady Bobcats outscored the Lady Bulldogs in every period and cruised to a 25-point win on Friday.
Sebastopol jumped out to a 12-4 lead in the first period and outscored McAdams 13-11 in the second to lead 25-15 at the half. Sebastopol then outscored McAdams 10-5 in the third and 16-6 in the fourth to take the win.
Alana Gunn led the Lady Bobcats with 18 points while Kylee Madden had 11 points. Cyrish Maqculang had eight points while Takayla Williams had six points.
McAdams boys 75, Sebastopol 53
The Bulldogs outscored the Bobcats in the first three periods and cruised to a 22-point win.
McAdams led 14-12 at the end of the first and outscored Sebastopol 21-13 in the second to lead 35-25 at the half. The Bulldogs pulled away in the third before Sebastopol took the fourth period 19-14 for the final margin.
Jacob Williams led Sebastopol with 17 points while Luke McGarrity and Kenyon White each scored 12 points apiece. Kari Micheals also chipped in eight points.