Winona Christian ended the regular season on a sour note last week as it was swept by rival Central Holmes.
The Lady Stars dropped a 52-42 decision to the Lady Trojans while the Stars fell 64-41.
Both teams will get the opportunity to redeem themselves as they host the district tournament this week.
The Winona Christian girls are the No. 3 seed and will take on No. 2 Carroll on Thursday at 4 p.m. The championship game is Saturday at 4 p.m.
The Winona Christian boys are the No. 5 seed and will take on No. 4 seed in an elimination game on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
Central Holmes girls 52, Winona Christian 42
The Lady Trojans continued their winning ways as they finished out the regular season with a 10-point win over Winona Christian.
The Lady Trojans outscored the Lady Stars in every period as the led 9-4 at the end of the first and 18-11 at the half. The paced picked up in the second half as Central Holmes outscored Winona 16-14 in the third and 18-17 in the fourth.
Breeann Bell led Central Holmes with 13 points while Cameron Martin and Morgan Bigbee each had 11 points apiece.
Sara Burden White led Winona Christian with 14 points while Bella Roberts had nine points. Jada Mims added six points.
In the JV game, Winona Christian won 39-20 as Roberts had 14 points and Audrey Eldridge added 13 points.
Central Holmes boys 64, Winona Christian 41
The Trojans had little trouble with the Stars in the regular-season finale as they took a 23-point win.
Central Holmes led 14-9 at the end of the first period and outscored the Stars 20-11 in the second to lead 34-20 at the half. The Trojans kept extending the lead in the second half as they outscored the Stars 19-11 in the third and 11-10 in the fourth.
Wykese Johnson led a balanced scoring attack for the Trojans with 13 points while Noah Burton had 12 points. Lawrence Wiley had 11 points while Josh Haymer added eight points. Jaylin Ford, Lake Melton and Peyton Killebrew each had five points apiece for the Trojans.
Choyce Diffey and Latham Hill each had 13 points apiece while Kyle Nabors added five points.