No. 14 Warwick girls prevail behind Nettles' 31 points

High school scoreboard highlights Warwick's victory and other local basketball results.

Published on Feb. 18, 2026

The No. 14 ranked Warwick High School girls basketball team defeated their opponent, led by a standout 31-point performance from star player Nettles. The game was part of the high school basketball scoreboard roundup that also included results from other local teams in the Bay Rivers District.

Why it matters

High school sports, especially basketball, are a source of community pride and excitement in many local areas. These scoreboard updates provide a snapshot of the ongoing action and achievements of young athletes in the region.

The details

In the Warwick High School girls basketball game, the No. 14 ranked team prevailed behind a dominant 31-point effort from their star player, Nettles. The game was part of the larger high school basketball scoreboard that also included results from other local teams in the Bay Rivers District, such as New Kent defeating Tabb and standout individual performances from players like Kingston Young, Christian Joyner, Josh Reedy, James Mueller, and Jackson Houser.

  • The high school basketball games took place on February 17, 2026.

The players

Nettles

A star player for the No. 14 ranked Warwick High School girls basketball team who scored 31 points in their victory.

Kingston Young

Scored 18 points for the New Kent Trojans in their win over Tabb.

Christian Joyner

Scored 12 points for the New Kent Trojans in their win over Tabb.

Josh Reedy

Scored 10 points for the New Kent Trojans in their win over Tabb.

James Mueller

Scored 20 points, had 8 rebounds and 2 steals for Tabb in their loss to New Kent.

Jackson Houser

Scored 19 points and had 7 rebounds for Tabb in their loss to New Kent.

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The takeaway

This high school basketball scoreboard highlights the ongoing excitement and competition in local sports, showcasing the talents of young athletes and the pride of their communities.