On Monday night, February 9, Churchill County High School was charged with excitement for the 3A Northern Regional basketball tournament. The varsity girls faced off against the Sparks Railroaders with the varsity boys taking on the Wooster Colts. The anticipation and energy in the gymnasium were palpable, marking a significant moment for the athletes and the enthusiastic community in attendance.
The girls played at 6 p.m., with Lady Greenwave quickly taking a 33-0 lead after the first quarter. The Railroaders struggled with steals and turnovers, and the Lady Greenwave won decisively, 64-13.
Top scorers included Karlie Simper (16), Kortnie Simper (15), Amillya Bishop (12), and Amanda Reeder (8). The fast-paced action set the tone for the evening, as Lady Greenwave dominated both offense and defense throughout the game. Their teamwork and coordination left little opportunity for the Sparks team to recover, resulting in a memorable victory for Lady Greenwave.
Between the Greenwave girls’ and boys’ varsity games, the crowd paused to celebrate a remarkable individual accomplishment. Calin Anderson was honored for reaching the 1,000-point milestone during his high school basketball career. This achievement is especially noteworthy as Anderson is only a junior, meaning he still has another season to add to his impressive record. His dedication and skill have set him apart, earning recognition from teammates, coaches, and the community during this special moment of the tournament evening.
The boys' varsity game tipped off at 8 p.m., launching an intense and fast-paced contest right from the start. The Wooster Colts entered the matchup with determination, challenging the Greenwave throughout the opening quarter. Despite the Colts' strong efforts, the Greenwave boys soon found their rhythm and took control of the game. Once the Greenwave established its momentum, the outcome became clear, and the team maintained its lead until the final buzzer. With a commanding 85-56 score, the Greenwave secured a decisive victory and earned the right to advance in the playoffs.
During the boys' varsity game, Anderson delivered an outstanding performance, adding 30 points to his career total. Anderson’s offensive prowess was a key factor in the Greenwave’s success. Supporting Anderson, teammates Caleb Edgmon and Wyatt Peek also made significant contributions, adding 13 and 12 points, respectively. Their combined efforts helped solidify the Greenwave’s commanding lead and ultimately secure the team’s victory in this crucial playoff matchup.
The teams are preparing for another challenging round as they advance in the postseason, eager to build on their recent victories and pursue the state title. With momentum from their successes against Wooster High School, both squads look forward to representing Churchill County in the next stage of the tournament.
Update: This article, published in the Feb. 13, 2026, edition of the newspaper, initially indicated the Greenwave boys’ varsity team played Sparks High School’s Railroaders. The correct team was the Wooster Colts.


























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