The high school basketball region semifinals are set to unfold in Lawrence and Giles counties, featuring an exciting lineup of matchups. The girls’ semifinals will kick off this evening, March 2, 2026, with four games scheduled across various locations.
At 6:00 PM, Richland will take on Moore County at Eagleville. Concurrently, Wayne County will compete against Houston County at McEwen. Another game at 6:00 PM will see Loretto face Community at East Hickman. The final girls’ semifinal of the evening will feature Summertown squaring off against Hickman County at 7:30 PM, also at East Hickman.
The boys’ semifinals are set for Tuesday evening. Richland will play Fayetteville at 6:00 PM at Eagleville, while Giles County will face Creek Wood at the same time at Tullahoma.
This year’s semifinals include a diverse group of teams: Richland, Moore County, Wayne County, Houston County, Loretto, Community, Summertown, Hickman County, Giles County, Franklin County, Lawrence County, Tullahoma, Fayetteville, Frank Hughes, Lewis County, Cascade, and Creek Wood.
As the region semifinals approach, teams are gearing up for intense competition. The outcomes of these games will determine which teams advance to the next stage of the tournament.
Strong support from fans and community members is anticipated for their local teams during these crucial matchups. The excitement surrounding high school basketball in the region continues to build as teams strive for a chance to compete for the championship title.
The semifinals promise to deliver thrilling basketball action, showcasing the skills and determination of the teams on the court. As the games unfold, the community will be closely watching to see which teams will emerge victorious and continue their journey in the tournament.

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