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Basketball Roundup: MHSAA Teams Wrap Up Regular Season, MAIS Begins Postseason
Local boys and girls squads post key wins, tough losses, and standout stat lines as MHSAA regular season ends and MAIS postseason begins.
Published on Feb. 4, 2026
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MHSAA teams are closing out the regular season this week, while MAIS schools have entered postseason tournaments. Local boys and girls basketball teams have seen a mix of victories, defeats, and impressive individual performances over the past week.
Why it matters
This roundup provides an overview of how local high school basketball teams are performing as the regular season winds down and the postseason begins. It highlights the competitive nature of basketball in the region and sets the stage for the upcoming playoff push.
The details
On the boys' side, Madison Central, Germantown, Ridgeland, Canton, and St. Andrew's all had strong weeks, with several players posting double-digit scoring efforts. Velma Jackson and some smaller private schools also saw their seasons come to an end. In girls' basketball, Madison Central, Canton, and Velma Jackson were among the teams that picked up wins, while Germantown and St. Andrew's suffered losses. Several teams, including MRA, St. Joseph, Jackson Prep, and Canton Academy, advanced in their respective postseason tournaments.
- The MHSAA regular season is wrapping up this week.
- The MAIS postseason tournaments have begun.
The players
Jeff Flanagan
A player for the Madison Central Jaguars who scored 20 points against Starkville and 17 points against Clinton.
Josiah Davidson
A player for the Ridgeland Titans who led the team with 22 points in a win over Warren Central.
Da'Jon Montgomery
A player for the Canton Tigers who scored 12 points in a win over Warren Central.
Warwick Alley
A player for the St. Andrew's Saints who scored 22 points to lead the team in a win over Union.
Karley Robinson
A player for the Madison Central Lady Jaguars who scored 17 points in a win over Oxford.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
The takeaway
As the high school basketball season reaches its climactic conclusion, local teams and players are showcasing their skills and determination, setting the stage for an exciting postseason push. The mix of victories, defeats, and standout individual performances underscores the competitive nature of basketball in the region.

