PHOTOS: Warner Robins boys and girls sweep season series against Houston County

Photos from Game 2 of the season series between Houston County and Warner Robins on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025.

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AND ONE: Warner Robins sophomore Edmund Dantes (12) ignited the crowd with two separate and-one plays in the second half of the Demons’ win over Houston County. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Rykeem Ashley had a double-double against Houston County with 14 points and 15 rebounds. 12 of his points came in the second half as Warner Robins broke off a 24-4 run. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Tyler Harris (white) looks over his shoulder looking to make a pass deep into the paint during a 52-36 win over Houston County. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Gavyn Williams (1) drives into the paint during a 52-36 win over Houston County. The senior guard finished with a game-high 16 points. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Josh Jackson (0) leans away from a contesting Rykeem Ashley (10) on a layup attempt. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Houston County sophomore Malachi Smith (24) puts a shot up off the glass during a non-region game against Warner Robins. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Morehead State commit Malik Gillespie (4) skies high for a pull-up jumper against Warner Robins. Houston County lost 52-36 in the non-region game. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Josh Jackson (0) was the second-leading scorer for Houston County in their loss to Warner Robins. He scored seven points in the 52-36 final. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
I GO HARD IN THE PAINT: Houston County’s Mahkel Stephens and Warner Robins’ Rykeem Ashley (10) go at it in the paint during the Demons non-region victory over the Bears. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Tyler Harris (24) blocks Andrew Wahiwe’s layup attempt in the paint during Warner Robins’ 52-36 win over Houston County, securing the sweep in the season series. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Andrew Wahiwe (3) drives on Warner Robins’ Tyler Harris (white) early in Houston County’s non-region loss to the Demons. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Lady Bears guard Felicity Curtis (10) gets her hands on the ball as Alani Hayden (2) tries to make a cross court pass. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Kyndle Turner (white) slips past Houston County’s Felicity Curtis (black) for a score at the rim. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Janelle Turner floats the ball up to the rim during the Demonettes’ 67-point win over Houston County. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
SHOOTERS SHOOT: Warner Robins senior Kennedy Bradshaw drained four triples on her way to 18 points against Houston County in an 85-18 victory. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Laila Howard-Haney (30) eyes a pass to the corner from half court during Warner Robins’ 85-18 victory over Houston County. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Houston County sophomore Caroline Hankins (12) makes a pass to the wing during the Lady Bears’ non-region loss to Warner Robins. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
NOT IN THE DEMON DEN: Janelle Turner (22) and another Demonette block Jada Stokes’ (23) shot in transition. Warner Robins beat Houston County 85-18, the second-largest margin of victory in series history behind a 90-19 final in 2022. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Lady Bears senior Sameena Khan stops and pivots before making a pass to the paint in Houston County’s loss to Warner Robins. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Najahe Taylor (14) keeps her eyes forward as she heads up the floor with the ball. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Houston County guard Alaina Coley communicates the play as she brings the ball up the floor against Warner Robins. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Houston County senior Alaina Coley (3) surveys the floor from the right wing during the Lady Bears trip to the Demon Den. (Clay Brown/HHJ)
Houston County’s Karmen Harrell (33) guards the ball from Laila Howard-Haney (white) in transition during the Lady Bears’ non-region loss. (Clay Brown/HHJ)

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Clay Brown is the Sports Editor for the Houston Home Journal. His career started as a freelance journalist for the Cairo Messenger in Cairo, Georgia before moving to Valdosta and freelancing for the Valdosta Daily Times. He moved to Warner Robins with his fiance, Miranda, and two cats Olive and Willow in 2023 to become Sports Editor for the HHJ. When not out covering games and events Clay enjoys reading manga, playing video games, watching shows and trying to catch sports games.

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