The Union Yellowjackets picked up two more wins on the hardwood last week.
Union opened the week with a 54-48 win over Enterprise and then beat Newton County 41-29.
The Lady Yellowjackets split a pair of games, beating Enterprise 38-27 but falling to Newton County 41-35.
Union will be off for the majority of the Christmas break and will return to action on Friday, Jan. 3 as they host Sebastopol.
Union boys 54, Enterprise 48
The Yellowjackets built a big lead in the first half and held on to take a six-point win over the Bulldogs.
Union jumped out to an 18-8 lead in the first period and outscored Enterprise 13-9 in the second to lead 31-17 at the half. Union extended its lead in the third, outscoring Enterprise 16-10 to lead 47-27.
J.T. Vance led Union with a season-high 31 points while Jamarcus Jones added 16 points.
Union girls 38, Enterprise 27
The Lady Yellowjackets used a stingy defense to take an 11-point win over the Lady Bulldogs on Tuesday.
In a low-scoring affair, Union outscored Enterprise 9-6 in each of the first two periods to lead 18-12 at the half. Union outscored Enterprise 14-10 in the third to lead 32-22 going to the fourth.
Trinity Lambert led Union with 10 points while Keirra Russell and Kamyia Russell each had seven points apiece. Kaliyah Temple and Keshona Smoot each had six points apiece.
Union boys 41, County 29
The Yellowjackets used a strong first half to take its fourth win over the Class 4A Cougars.
Union led 5-0 at the end of the first and 21-6 at the half. Union outscored County 13-11 in the third to lead 34-17.
Jamarcus Jones led Union with 14 points while J.T. Vance had nine points and E.J. Campbell added seven points.
County girls 41, Union 35
After losing to Union three straight times, the Lady Cougars took the fourth contest with a six-point win on Thursday night.
Newton County outscored Union in each of the first three periods as they led 11-8 at the end of the first and 18-14 at the half. Newton County stretched out the lead as they outscored Union 11-6 in the third to lead 29-20 going to the fourth. Union used a 15-12 advantage in the fourth for the final margin.
Keirra Russell led Union with 11 points while Keshona Smoot added nine points.