The White County girls also lead the subregion with the North Hall girls third.
Tip-off for the two games is 7 p.m. at the North Hall gym.
The Warriors (15-3, 5-0 in Region 7-AAA North) have won 10 straight, including a 76-72 win over the Trojans two weeks ago. They feature shooters Jeff Bellflower and Heath Vinson and an up-tempo style.
North Hall (10-6, 4-1) has won four straight and 5-of-6 since losing to White County. The Trojans feature a more controlled attack behind the inside presence of Ronny Hulsey, who is averaging nearly 23 points a game.
A win by White County would give them a two-game lead in the subregion with two wins over the Trojans. A North Hall win would put them in a tie with four games left in the subregion schedule.
White County has the more favorable finishing schedule with two of its last three subregion games at home (Fannin and Pickens) and one against winless Gilmer on the road.
North Hall has Pickens and Gilmer on the road and finishes with Fannin County at home.
In the event of a tie, White County holds the tiebreaker edge with a 3-1 record against other Region 7-AAA teams so far while North Hall is just 1-4.
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