South Point collected a solid win over Jackson in an 80-62 verdict in an Ohio boys basketball matchup on February 14.

South Point opened with a 24-22 advantage over Jackson through the first quarter.

The Pointers’ shooting darted in front for a 40-26 lead over the Ironmen at the half.

Both teams scored evenly in the third quarter to make it 55-41.

The Pointers hummed like a well-oiled machine through the final quarter, extending the lead with a 25-21 advantage in the frame.

Last season, Jackson and South Point squared off with February 12, 2022 at South Point High School last season. Click here for a recap.

Recently on February 7, Jackson squared off with Chesapeake in a basketball game. For results, click here.

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