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Record
Overall: 18 - 8 - 0 Home: 7 - 1 Away: 11 - 7
DATE EVENT LOCATION TIME RESULTS
HOME
10/29
HARLETON SPRING HILL HS 4:00 PM - -
HOME
11/01
ARP SPRING HILL 5:00 PM W 41 - 24

HOME - 11/01
ARP

The Lady Panthers got 2024-25 started with a home win. Spring Hill dressed two players with Varsity experience Tuesday night but despite their inexperience they jumped all over Arp in the 1st quarter on the way to a 16-6 lead after one, led by 8 points from Zariah Turner. The next two quarters were more of the same with the Panther defense creating opportunities on the break leading to a 40-18 lead going to the 4th. Spring Hill got a little stagnant in the final stanza with a shortened rotation and held on to a 41-24 win. Turner led the Panthers with a career-high 18 points. Sophomore Kinzlee Castiglione was also in double-figures with a career-high 11. The Panthers are off until next Saturday at Troup. Z. Turner - 18 K. Castiglione - 11 M. Hernandez - 4 S. Jimmerson - 4 A. Burnette - 2 J. Kaur - 2

AWAY
11/09
TROUP TROUP HS 11:00 AM L 23 - 34

AWAY - 11/09
TROUP

The Lady Panthers traveled to Troup for the first road test of 2024 Saturday morning. Troup took an 11-7 first quarter lead. The game was back and forth in the 2nd until a 5-0 Troup burst before halftime to push it to a 22-13 game. Spring Hill continued to struggle offensively in the second half. The Panthers were able to force the Tigers into turnovers but unable to convert on the other end. Troup was able to hold on to a 34-23 win. Zariah Turner led the Panthers with 16 points including a 8/11 afternoon at the free throw line.

AWAY
11/12
GRAND SALINE GRAND SALINE HS 5:00 PM W 35 - 21

AWAY - 11/12
GRAND SALINE

Spring Hill made the trip up HWY 80 to Grand Saline Tuesday evening. The Panthers got off to a great start doubling up the Lady Indians 12-6 in the first quarter. In the second Spring Hill held Grand Saline scoreless. The Lady Panthers continued to turn Indian turnovers into points in the second half on the way to a 35-21 win. Elizabeth Corbitt scored 16 pts in her first game of the season. E. Corbitt - 16 S. Irwin - 6 A. Burnette - 5 K. Londeau - 4 Z. Turner - 3 S. Thompson - 1

HOME
11/15
SABINE SPRING HILL 5:00 PM W 47 - 25

HOME - 11/15
SABINE

Spring Hill got their third win of the season over Sabine Friday night. The Panthers offense improved throughout the night as they score 9 in the first, 10 in the 2nd, 12 in the 3rd, and finally broke things open with 16 in the 4th. Elizabeth Corbitt led the Panthers with 12 points. Freshman Ava Burnette had the best game of her young career pouring in 10 points off the bench. All 11 Panthers played and nine found the scoring column. E. Corbitt - 12 A. Burnette - 10 S. Irwin - 6 K. Londeau - 4 C. Secord - 4 K. Castiglione- 4 M. Hernandez - 3 O. Corbitt - 2 Z. Turner - 2

AWAY
11/19
GLADEWATER GLADEWATER HS 5:00 PM L 42 - 43

AWAY - 11/19
GLADEWATER

Spring Hill dropped a close one on the road Tuesday night at Gladewater 43-42. The Panthers scored 35 second half points after being held to seven in the first. Elizabeth Corbitt scored 17 points in, all in the 2nd half to lead the way for Spring Hill. The Panthers will travel to Union Grove Thursday through Saturday for tournament action.

AWAY
11/21
TROUP UNION GROVE 1:00 PM L 46 - 48

AWAY - 11/21
TROUP

Spring Hill dropped a second straight game that came down to the last second. The Panthers trailed 44-40 with less than :30 left in regulation but back to back Elizabeth Corbitt buckets on passes from Kinzlee Castiglione to send it to overtime. In the PT the Panthers had a one point lead with 15 seconds to go and got a stop on the first shot but off the offense rebound Troup threw in a 25’ three for the 2-point win, 48-46. The Panthers will look to bounce back against Ore City later tonight. E. Corbitt - 19 S. Irwin - 13 K. Castiglione - 5 K. Londeau - 4 Z. Turner - 3 S. Thompson - 2

AWAY
11/21
ORE CITY UNION GROVE 6:00 PM W 57 - 17

AWAY - 11/21
ORE CITY

Spring Hill got back in the win column with a 40-point rout of Ore City in the 2nd game of the day. Elizabeth Corbitt led the Panthers with 14. Sophomores Kinzlee Castiglione and Calleigh Secord both scored career-highs with 12 and 10 respectively. The Panthers will be back at Union Grove against White Oak at 6pm Friday night. E. Corbitt - 14 K. Castiglione - 12 C. Secord - 10 A. Burnette - 6 K. Londeau - 6 S. Thompson - 5 Z. Turner - 2 M. Hernandez - 2

AWAY
11/22
WHITE OAK UNION GROVE 6:00 PM W 44 - 24

AWAY - 11/22
WHITE OAK

Spring Hill steadily pulled away from rival White Oak Friday night for a 44-24 win. The Panthers won every quarter on the night. Elizabeth Corbitt led the way with a career-high 24 points. Spring Hill will take on host Union Grove at 6pm tomorrow night in the main gym. E. Corbitt - 24 K. Castiglione - 8 S. Irwin - 4 C. Secord - 3 A. Burnette - 3 Z. Turner - 2

AWAY
11/23
UNION GROVE TOURNAMENT UNION GROVE TBA W 33 - 30

AWAY - 11/23
UNION GROVE TOURNAMENT

Spring Hill finished off back-to-back UG Tourney titles Saturday night with a win over the host. The Panthers got 20 pts from Elizabeth Corbitt including 16 in the first half alone. Senior Zariah Turner chipped in 5 including two free throws with :06 left to seal the 33-30 win. Elizabeth Corbitt and Kinzlee Castiglione were named to the All-Tournament Team. E. Corbitt - 20 Z. Turner - 5 K. Castiglione - 2 C. Secord - 2 A. Burnette - 2 K. Londeau - 2

HOME
11/26
WHITE OAK SPRING HILL 5:00 PM W 45 - 5

HOME - 11/26
WHITE OAK

Spring Hill got their fourth straight win Tuesday night heading to the Thanksgiving break over rival White Oak 45-5. The Panthers struggled to get going offensively in the first half with only 15 points but doubled the output with a 30-point 2nd half. The Lady Panther defense only allowed one made FG on the night. It was a balanced effort offensively with 8 Panthers finding the scoring column. Spring Hill moves to 7-3 on the season. C. Secord - 8 S. Irwin - 8 K. Castiglione - 7 A. Burnette - 6 E. Corbitt - 6 A. Webb - 4 Z. Turner - 4 K. Londeau - 2

HOME
12/03
WEST RUSK SPRING HILL 5:00 PM W 68 - 43

HOME - 12/03
WEST RUSK

Spring Hill had been plagued by slow starts in many of the first 10 games of the season, that was not the case Tuesday night. The Panthers jumped out to a 28-3 first quarter lead on West Rusk and cruised the rest of the evening. The Lady Raiders never got it inside 20 and Spring Hill used a balanced effort to win 68-43 with senior Zariah Turner scoring 15, ten in the first quarter, and junior Elizabeth Corbitt added 17. E. Corbitt - 17 Z. Turner - 15 K. Londeau - 8 K. Castiglione - 6 A. Burnette - 6 S. Thompson - 6 C. Secord - 5 S. Irwin - 3 M. Hernandez - 2

AWAY
12/05
HAWKINS WHITE OAK HS 10:21 AM L 35 - 45

AWAY - 12/05
HAWKINS

Spring Hill was in control for three quarters against Hawkins Thursday morning but couldn’t finish the job falling 45-35 to open the White Oak Tournament. The Lady Hawks shot 14 FTs to the Panthers 0 in the 4th quarter and Hawkins converted on enough to pull away. Elizabeth Corbitt tied her career-high with 24 points. E. Corbitt - 24 Z. Turner - 6 K. Londeau - 4 K. Castiglione - 1

AWAY
12/05
SABINE WHITE OAK HS 12:00 PM W 35 - 16

AWAY - 12/05
SABINE

Spring Hill came out slow against Sabine in a quick turnaround Friday morning after the battle with Tenaha. The Panthers lead just 8-6 after the first but the defense tightened from there. Spring Hill only allowed 10 points the rest the way for the Cardinals and held them to just 6 FGM on the day. Elizabeth Corbitt led the way with 13. Sophomores Calleigh Secord (8) and Kaylee Londeau (7) were also big for the Panthers in the win. Final game of the tournament tomorrow at 9:30a. E. Corbitt - 13 C. Secord - 8 K. Londeau - 7 M. Hernandez - 2 A. Webb - 2 J. Kaur - 2 S. Irwin - 1

AWAY
12/05
WHITE OAK WHITE OAK HS 4:30 PM W 54 - 33

AWAY - 12/05
WHITE OAK

Spring Hill finished off the three game season sweep of White Oak, one neutral, one home, and on the road today. The Panthers got a balanced effort with all 11 players getting minutes and 9 finding the scoring column. Elizabeth Corbitt led the way with 16 and Calleigh Secord tied her career-high with 10 off the bench. Panthers will be back in action at the WO Tournament for two more games tomorrow. E. Corbitt - 16 C. Secord - 10 S. Irwin - 7 K. Londeau - 6 K. Castiglione- 4 Z. Turner - 3 A. Webb - 3 J. Kaur - 2 M. Hernandez - 2

AWAY
12/06
TENAHA WHITE OAK HS 8:51 AM L 42 - 50

AWAY - 12/06
TENAHA

Spring Hill fell 50-42 to the 2A #8 Tenaha Tigers Friday morning. The first quarter was close with the Tigers taking a 14-13 lead to the first break. The 2nd quarter the Tigers freshman star took over as they outscored the Panthers 20-8 to take a 13-pt lead to the break. After a few halftime adjustments the Panthers held Tenaha to just 5 third quarter points. Spring Hill would get as close as 3 before running out of gas and falling by 8 to the Tigers. Elizabeth Corbitt tied her career-high again with 24 points. E. Corbitt - 24 K. Londeau - 6 S. Irwin - 4 S. Thompson - 4 Z. Turner - 3 K. Castiglione - 1

AWAY
12/07
JEFFERSON WHITE OAK HS 9:21 AM W 40 - 27
AWAY
12/10
GILMER GILMER HS 5:00 PM W 43 - 33

AWAY - 12/10
GILMER

The trip to Gilmer has not been a pleasant one the Panthers since they rejoined the district, tonight they were able to flip the script. Spring Hill had their best offensive quarter right off the bat jumping out to a 17-11 lead after the first. The teams traded baskets in the second leading to a 25-19 halftime game. The Buckeyes had the Panthers sped up in the 3rd and cut the lead to as little as 3 in the period. Spring Hill held Gilmer to just six 4th quarter points though and were able to pull out a 43-33 win on the road. Elizabeth Corbitt led the way with 14 and Savannah Irwin joined her in double figures with 13. Spring Hill starts distinct 1-0 and moves to 12-5 on the year. E. Corbitt - 14 S. Irwin - 13 C. Secord - 8 K. Londeau - 4 K. Castiglione - 2 Z. Turner - 2

HOME
12/13
CUMBERLAND SPRING HILL 5:30 PM W 61 - 26

HOME - 12/13
CUMBERLAND

The Panthers jumped out to a quick 11-2 lead early Friday night and never looked back. Spring Hill won each of the four quarters and steadily pulled away for a 61-26 win. All 12 Panthers played and 10 scored. Elizabeth Corbitt and Zariah Turned led the way with 16 each. The win moves Spring Hill to 2-0 in the district and keeps them unbeaten at home this year. E. Corbitt - 16 Z. Turner - 16 S. Irwin - 9 C. Secord - 6 A. Webb - 4 K. Londeau - 2 K. Castiglione - 2 A. Burnette - 2 O. Corbitt - 2 S. Thompson - 2

HOME
12/17
KILGORE SPRING HILL 5:00 PM W 49 - 41
AWAY
12/21
CARTHAGE CARTHAGE HS 6:00 PM L 25 - 33

AWAY - 12/21
CARTHAGE

Spring Hill dropped their first district game Saturday evening in Carthage 33-25. The Panthers locked down defensively but the offense was already on Christmas break. Spring Hill held the Bulldogs to 11 first half points and held a 3 point lead at the break. The third quarter was back and forth but Carthage put in a layup before the buzzer of the 3rd to take a 21-20 lead to the 4th. In the final stanza the Panthers frigid shooting continued despite forcing numerous Carthage turnovers with their pressure. The Bulldogs made enough free throws down the stretch to hold on to the win. Spring Hill goes to the break 14-6 overall, 3-1 and tied for second in the district with crosstown rival Pine Tree who the Panthers will get back at home Jan. 3.

AWAY
12/26
TYLER HEAT HAWKINS HS 2:00 PM L 31 - 35

AWAY - 12/26
TYLER HEAT

Spring Hill dropped the opener of the Hawkins Holiday tournament Thursday to Tyler HEAT 35-31. The Panthers got off to a slow start coming out of the break and trailed 22-16 at the half. The 3rd quarter Spring Hill held HEAT to only 5 points but couldn’t pull back even trailing 27-23 going to the 4th. Zariah Turned down a three to cut the lead to one with 3:00 to go but the Panthers wouldn’t get any closer the rest of the way. Tomorrow morning SH will be back in action against Harmony at 8:00 am. E. Corbitt - 14 Z. Turner - 9 K. Londeau - 6 S. Irwin - 2

AWAY
12/27
HARMONY HAWKINS HS 7:51 AM W 36 - 29

AWAY - 12/27
HARMONY

Spring Hill bounced back in game two of the Hawkins Tournament with a 36-29 win over Harmony. The Panthers started slow in the 8am tip-off trailing most of the first half on the way to 19-15 deficit at the break. Spring Hill tightened things up defensively in the 2nd half holding the Lady Eagles to just 5 points each in the 3rd & 4th quarters. Elizabeth Corbitt scored 10 of her game-high 17 points in the 4th to help secure the win. SH will finish in the 3rd place game at 2pm tomorrow. E. Corbitt - 17 K. Londeau - 6 S. Irwin - 4 A. Burnette - 4 O. Corbitt - 3 S. Thompson - 2

AWAY
12/28
GRACE COMMUNITY HAWKINS HS 1:51 PM W 48 - 33

AWAY - 12/28
GRACE COMMUNITY

Spring Hill finished the Hawkins tournament with back-to-back wins and 3rd place. The Panthers took down a solid Grace Community team Saturday afternoon 48-33. All 12 players played for the Panthers. Things were close at halftime with SH holding a 18-15 lead but defense broke things open in the 3rd quarter. Spring Hill doubled up Grace 20-10 in the quarter en route to the 15 point win. Elizabeth Corbitt lead the way with 16, Savannah Irwin added 13, and Ava Burnette chipped in 8 off the bench. The Panthers will resume district play at home vs crosstown rival Pine Tree on Jan. 3. E. Corbitt - 16 S. Irwin - 13 A. Burnette - 8 K. Londeau - 3 Z. Turner - 3 S. Thompson - 3 C. Secord - 2

HOME
01/03
PINE TREE SPRING HILL 4:30 PM W 56 - 29

HOME - 01/03
PINE TREE

Spring Hill got a big win over crosstown rival Pine Tree Friday night to start district play back up coming out of the break. The Panthers jumped out to a 12-2 lead early breaking the Pirate press. Pine Tree battle back and cut the lead to six at the break 25-19. The Panthers locked down defensively in the 3rd holding PT to only 5 points in the quarter and taking a 34-24 lead to the 4th. Spring Hill was able to pull away in the final quarter and finished the game on a 20-1 run, again holding PT to only 5 fourth quarter points and a 56-29 win. The Panthers travel to Henderson on Tuesday. E. Corbitt - 21 S. Irwin - 10 K. Londeau - 6 A. Burnette - 4 Z. Turner - 4 S. Thompson - 4 C. Secord - 4 A. Webb - 2

AWAY
01/07
HENDERSON HENDERSON HS 4:30 PM W 36 - 21

AWAY - 01/07
HENDERSON

The Panthers jumped out to a 12-3 lead in the first quarter and never looked back at Henderson Tuesday night. Spring Hill stretched the lead to 24-9 at the half. The Panthers defense stayed locked in coming out of the break holding the Lady Lions to only six points in the 3rd & 4th quarters as well. Spring Hill moves to 5-1 in the district and 18-7 on the year with the 36-21 win. E. Corbitt - 8 S. Thompson - 8 Z. Turner - 6 K. Castiglione - 6 K. Londeau - 4 S. Irwin - 4

HOME
01/10
CHAPEL HILL SPRING HILL 4:30 PM L 24 - 40

HOME - 01/10
CHAPEL HILL

Spring Hill fell to Chapel Hill Friday night 40-24 in the battle of the top two teams in the district. The first quarter was back and forth with the Bulldogs take a 11-10 lead after one. The Panthers offense went cold in the 2nd and Chapel Hill extended the lead to 19-12 at the break. Spring Hill never seemed to get the offense back on the tracks in the second half, as they tied the 3rd quarter 6-6 but got outscored by 9 in the 4th to get the final 16-pt margin. Spring Hill will be back in action at home next Tuesday for the start of round two of district with the Gilmer Buckeyes. E. Corbitt - 10 C. Secord - 6 K. Londeau - 4 S. Irwin - 2 A. Webb - 2

HOME
01/14
GILMER SPRING HILL 4:30 PM
AWAY
01/17
CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND HS 4:30 PM
AWAY
01/21
KILGORE KILGORE HS 4:30 PM
HOME
01/24
CARTHAGE SPRING HILL 4:30 PM
AWAY
01/28
PINE TREE PINE TREE HS 4:30 PM
HOME
01/31
HENDERSON SPRING HILL 4:30 PM
AWAY
02/04
CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL HS 4:30 PM
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