 All this month get any smart phone 32 giga under for 50 percent off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. High school basketball season part two is underway all this week as teams buy for their district titles in hopes of making their way to the region tournament. In boys basketball the 57th district tournament got underway this evening from Mcguffin County High School as the Painesville Tigers suited up to take on Johnson's syndrome first-round play. Senior Austin Davis putting in work early three points. The Tigers looking to answer and Seth Williams has the recipe from the wing. He puts up three points of his own. Future U-Pike Bear Mason Blair wants to get on get in on the action from the perimeter. The basket is good. Eagles trying to secure the early lead but Tigers Mason Moore goes up and end. But three points is better than two. Cole Crace for the Eagles racking them up early as Johnson Central gains a steady lead over the Tigers. Seth Williams flying through the paint over defenders keeping Painesville alive but Johnson Central's offense was too much to handle. Austin Davis gains control of the ball passes it down low to Cole Crace for the goal and the Eagles win it from Mcguffin County. Final score Johnson Central 77 Painesville 61. Eagles advanced to play the winner of Mcguffin County in Sheldon Clark which takes place tomorrow evening. The voice 58th district tournament continued tonight from the DW Howard Fieldhouse. Last night it was Allen Central over Betsy Lane 44 to 40 tonight at South Floyd and Prestonsburg vying for that final seat in the championship match. Getting things started for the Raiders Jake Collins brings it up the floor and takes it himself moves past defenders and drains with 15 foot jumper. The black cats answer back with Blake Sloan getting the handoff and hitting one of his own. South Floyd's big man Brady Kahn goes up and in for the big offensive rebound and then fights through contact hits the layup and draws the foul. The black cats answer back on offense as Austin Indicott steps into this pass and hits a big three pointer. A close one tonight from the Fieldhouse in double overtime. South Floyd wins it 79 to 76 over Prestonsburg and from the T.W. Oliver gymnasium the girls 59th district tournament got underway tonight and in the night cap it was Eastridge and Pikeville. Pikeville off to a superstar here tonight pulling away with a 12 point lead early holding the Warriors to just two with three minutes to go in the first quarter. Leslie Stewart a key player for the Panthers up and in basket is good Eastridge looking for something to fall their way. Katie May from the pocket and the Warriors begin their climb but the Panthers were quick to retaliate. Kelsey Joe Tackett from distance and the Panthers keep it pushing. Moving to the second quarter off the inbound Savannah Nunamaker waste no time off the basket off the board and the basket's good. Nunamaker finishes with 16 points turnovers a problem in this one. Eastridge with 13 just in the first half keeping them alive. Junior Brittany Tackett knocks in three baskets in a row bringing the lead to just two. She would lead all scores tonight with 29 points but Pikeville was quick to answer in transition. Grace Bartley gets a basket leading the Panthers in scoring with 17 points and the Panthers run away with this one in first round action. Final score Pikeville 75 Eastridge 59 the Panthers advanced to play Shelby Valley in the 59th district championship.