The Lady Raiders (5-4) outscored Stephens County 21-2 in the first quarter on the way to a relatively easy 61-29 victory at home Friday night.
Habersham Central used a 33-2 run that went into the second period to put the game on ice early. Kenzie King led off with a 3-pointer, and the Lady Raiders never looked back.
Sadie Chambers was on fire early, scoring seven in the first quarter and she and Tessa Murdock both had 10 points in the first half. Daytona Underwood had nine in the opening two stanzas, as Habersham led 42-12 at the break.
With six minute mercy clocks in place, the Lady Raiders outpaced Stephens 18-10 the rest of the way.
Chambers led with 12 points, while Underwood followed with 11 and Murdock 10. King and Macy Huff each had eight, Makenzie Gosnell had three, Karlee Cheek two, and Oaklee Jackson one.
Stephens County was led in scoring by Aleah Curry with nine, and Lanesia Verdell had six, as did Paige Seckesser. Samari Rambo added five, and La’Niya Johnson three.
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