Girls' basketball games start at 6 p.m.; boys about 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 29
Boys' Games
Andrews 64, Kingstree 57 (Home)
Carvers Bay 65, Lake View 49 (Home)
Georgetown 69, Socastee 49 (Away)
Hanahan 45, Waccamaw 37 (Home)
Palmetto Christian 79, Lowcountry Prep 41 (Away)
Girls' Games
Kingstree 44, Andrews 42 (Home)
Carvers Bay __ Lake View __ (Home)
Socastee 56, Georgetown 30 (Away)
Hanahan 48, Waccamaw 31 (Home)
Palmetto Christian 50, Lowcountry Prep 48 (Away)
Upcoming basketball schedule
Tuesday, Feb. 2
Carvers Bay at Creek Bridge
Georgetown hosts St. James
Waccamaw hosts Andrews
Friday, Feb. 5
Andrews at Hanahan
Carvers Bay at Johnsonville
Georgetown hosts North Myrtle Beach
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