After flying high against Centennial on Saturday, Stockbridge came back down to earth. The Tigers were outmatched by the Sequoyah Chiefs and fell 74-31. The game marked the Tigers' lowest-scoring contest so far this season.
Stockbridge's defeat came despite a true team effort with many players turning in solid performances. Perhaps the best among them was Ashley Richburg, who posted nine points and three steals. Richburg is on a roll when it comes to steals, as she's now grabbed three or more in each of the last five games she's played. Another player making a difference was Jaila Scott, who put up 11 points.
Sequoyah's win was a true team effort, with many players turning in solid performances. Perhaps the best among them was Carly Bass, who shot 44% from the field to rack up 20 points and three steals. Bass has become a key player for the Chiefs: the team is undefeated when she posts at least three steals, but 2-6 otherwise. The team also got some help courtesy of Harper Cofer, who scored 13 points and five boards.

Tigers
| 12/29/25 vs Sequoyah | 31-74 |
| 12/27/25 @ Centennial | 53-33 |
| 12/20/25 vs Spalding | 55-39 |
| 12/19/25 @ Locust Grove | 62-45 |
| 12/16/25 @ Eagle's Landing | 75-54 |
The loss snapped Stockbridge's winning streak at five games and leaves them with a 10-4 record. As for Sequoyah, the victory got them back to even at 6-6.
Stockbridge wasted no time getting back out on the court and has already played their next matchup, a 54-47 defeat against Cedar Shoals on the 30th. As for Sequoyah, they also didn't take long to hit the court again: they've already played their next game, a 65-51 loss against Marist on the 30th.
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