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Albertville girls win Marshall County championship behind Smallwood’s 34 points

Story byWHNT HuntsvilleJosiah ElmoreSun, January 18, 2026 at 8:03 AM UTC·1 min readBOAZ, Ala. (WHNT) — The Albertville Aggies withstood a major test Saturday night, sneaking past Guntersville 70-67 in the Marshall County Tournament Championship. The Aggies led by 17 at one point in this game, but the Wildcats didn’t go away, cutting the lead to just a possession in the fourth quarter. Albertville didn’t flinch. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“We knew it was going to be a battle, but we had the game plan that we thought would work, but at the end of the day, we knew we just had to play four quarters,” Albertville Head Coach Natasha Smallwood said.

Albertville girls win Marshall County championship behind Smallwood’s 34 points

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  • “I told the girls they got to play with heart, with grit, doesn’t matter what happens throughout the game, it’s who finishes the game.
  • I’m just so proud of every one of them.”Mississippi State signee Lani Smallwood continued her dominant season, leading the Aggies with 34 points.“She means so much, obviously, to me because she is mine, but she’s a competitor, and you want her on your team,” Smallwood said.
  • “She wants to win, and she’s going to do whatever it takes to win.”With the win, the Aggies advance to 19-4 and will travel to Huntsville on Tuesday to take on Huntsville High School. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementGuntersville falls to 22-3 and will look to rebound at home against Springville on Tuesday. Copyright 2026 Nexstar Media, Inc.
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