No. 24 Frenship escapes with 44-42 OT win over Legacy girls

Frenship coach Trent Hilliard said the Legacy girls basketball team kicked his Lady Tigers in the teeth early in their game on Friday.

Jan. 30, 2026 at 9:23pm

No. 24-ranked Frenship was able to withstand the Legacy Lady Rebels' early lead and escape with a 44-42 overtime win in a District 2-6A contest. Mazzy Beam made two free throws in overtime to lift the Lady Tigers to their 26th consecutive district victory. It was a heartbreaking loss for Legacy, which tied the game late in regulation before falling short in overtime.

Why it matters

This game highlighted the competitive nature of District 2-6A girls basketball, with the top-ranked Frenship Lady Tigers having to battle back from an early deficit against a tough Legacy squad. The outcome keeps Frenship undefeated in district play and maintains their position atop the standings, while Legacy remains in the hunt for a playoff spot.

The details

Frenship struggled early, failing to score for the last 12:40 of the first half as Legacy built a 23-7 lead. But the Lady Tigers adjusted their defense, applying more pressure that led to a 21-4 run to end the third quarter. Frenship star Jada Jackson had a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds, along with 8 steals and 2 blocks, to lead the comeback. Legacy's Erinn Mayberry also had a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

  • Frenship didn't score for the last 12:40 of the first half.
  • Legacy went into halftime with a 23-7 lead.
  • Frenship ended the third quarter on a 21-4 run.

The players

Trent Hilliard

The head coach of the Frenship Lady Tigers basketball team.

Jada Jackson

A star player for the Frenship Lady Tigers who had a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds, along with 8 steals and 2 blocks.

Addisyn Bollinger

An Oklahoma State signee and McDonald's All-American nominee who scored 12 points for the Frenship Lady Tigers.

Erinn Mayberry

A player for the Legacy Lady Rebels who had a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Adam Collins

The head coach of the Legacy Lady Rebels basketball team.

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What they’re saying

“We just got our heads down and stopped doing anything. We came down here trying to make a 10-point shot that's not there. We really rushed and they made us play that way. I was really proud of our kids answering in the second half. We got a little bit more aggressive with what we needed to do defensively and once we started getting defense, we were creating, getting some shots and then that got us going on both ends of the floor.”

— Trent Hilliard, Frenship Head Coach

“I don't think we turned it over that much against anyone else. They've got really long arms and different things like that. I think we've definitely improved on it. I think they're really good at it, that's why they play that zone because they've got such good length. I am really proud of our fight at the end of the day. They fought. Even when they took the lead, we fought back and tied it up again. They have nothing to be ashamed of.”

— Adam Collins, Legacy Head Coach

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