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- Updated: November 18, 2025
Jacksonville Christian brother, sister reach the career 1,000-point mark on the same night as Thunder boys and girls split with ASD. (Prep roundup included)

By East Alabama Sports Today
TALLADEGA — Noah and Addy Lee share more than the same address. As of Tuesday night, the Jacksonville Christian brother and sister share a career milestone in basketball.

Addy Lee, a junior, passed the career 1,000-point mark as JCA’s girls downed Alabama School for the Deaf 54-18. Brother Noah Lee, a senior, reached the 1,000-point mark as JCA’s boys lost 49-45 to ASD.
The accomplishment is rare, with recent examples including twin sisters Breanna and Jordan St. Germain of Prospect Hill (Mass.) in January 2025 and sisters Ashli and Aliyah Jeune of Life Center Academy (N.J.) in January 2014. Both pairs of siblings achieved this milestone on the same night in their respective games.
Both players received a 1,000-point ball, but JCA will officially recognize them Thursday, when the Thunder play hosts to Gaston.
Noah Lee needed one point going into Tuesday’s action, having scored 26 in eighth grade, 167 as a freshman, 423 as a sophomore and 383 as a junior. Addy Lee needed four points before Tuesday’s game, scoring 142 in seventh grade, 153 in in eighth grade, 428 as freshman and 273 as a sophomore.
Addy Lee scored a game-high 18 points to go with five, four steals and nine assists Tuesday. Noah Lee, a Jacksonville State commit as a football quarterback, scored 12 points to go with 20 rebounds in the boys’ game.
JCA’s girls also got 12 points, eight rebounds, four steals and three assists from Sophie Williams; 10 points, nine rebounds and three steals from Modasti Carr; and 10 points, five rebounds and two steals from Mollie Mullinax.
JCA’s boys got 15 points, five rebounds and five steals from Bryson Dowdey, and Will Hudson added 11 points.
Prep roundup
BOYS
OXFORD 62, VESTAVIA HILLS 37: On the day he signed to play his college ball for Belmont, Jaylen Alexander showed what Belmont is getting. His 32-point night included six 3-pointers.
He scored 13 points in the third quarter.
Chris Latson added 10 points, including two 3-pointers, and Marcus Perry Jr. added eight points.
FAITH CHRISTIAN 60, VICTORY CHRISTIAN 23: Colin Anderson hit seven 3-pointers on the way to 32 points as Faith rolled past Victory. He scored 19 points in the first half.
Faith’s Parker Robertson hit a 3-pointer and eight of 10 free throws on the way to 19 points.
WHITE PLAINS 64, SAKS 24: Crew Martin and Will Graham led White Plains with 12 points apiece. Graham hit three 3-pointers. Bryson Cheatwood and Bruce Downey scored nine apiece.
Dakauri Clark paced Saks with 11 points, including three 3-pointers.
ASHVILLE 65, JACKSONVILLE 57: Ben Pridgen led Jacksonville with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Neveah Christian Gardner added 10 rebounds and nine points, and Kamouri Harmon had 11 points, three assists and four steals.
Jacksonville’s Calvin Hill is out with an injury.
MUNFORD 58, WOODLAND 24: Joshua Smith led Munford (2-0) with 11 points, and Kalvin Castleberry added 10. Marquell Johnson and Kandarius Hickman added eight points apiece.
CLEBURNE COUNTY 76, DONOHO 27: Lyric Ware scored 20 points, and Alijah Ware added 11 for Cleburne County.
Donoho got 17 points from Ethan Crawford.
GADSDEN CITY 70, GLENCOE 38: Jakobi Sharp led a balanced Gadsden City scoring performance with 13 points. Trayvon Pannell, Jedidiah Wynn and Charlie Burdett scored nine points apiece.
Glencoe’s Grant Smith scored 16 points.
GIRLS
OXFORD 46, GADSDEN CITY 41: Bri Wilson scored a game-high 20 points as Oxford improved to 3-0. She hit two 3-pointers. Takayvia Boyd added 14 points.
JACKSONVILLE 59, ASHVILLE 53: Jayci Taylor poured in 22 points with five assists and six rebounds. Neveah Nicholson added 17 points and eight steals. Emerson Weaver scored 10 points, and Mya Swain added eight rebounds.









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