
Caldwell County ended its five-game losing skid behind a 29-point, 18-rebound effort from Jabrion Spikes on Saturday.
The Tigers grabbed the lead in the second quarter and went on to capture a 66-51 victory at Webster County.
Dewey Riley added 18 points for Caldwell, which avenged a double-overtime loss to the Trojans two weeks ago in Princeton.
Down 14-10 after one period in the rematch, Caldwell got to halftime with a 30-25 advantage.
The Tigers took a 49-39 lead to the fourth quarter.
Webster (12-15) got 18 points from Aaron Harmon.
Caldwell, now 16-9, will have a chance to avenge another loss on Monday when it hosts Trigg County. The Tigers fell to the Wildcats 56-51 on Dec. 7 in Cadiz.
Next week is the final week of the regular season.
Caldwell County 10 20 19 17—66
Webster County 14 11 14 12—51
Caldwell County (16-9) — Spikes 29, Riley 18, Bumphus 8, Whittington 5, Joyner 2, Thompson 2, Shaheen 2.
Webster County (12-15) — Harmon 18, Baker 8, Murphy 7, Duncan 5, Nelson 4, Michalek 3, Starks-Scott 2, Austin 2, Orcutt 2.





