Virginia High School Girls Basketball Final Scores, Results - December 9, 2025

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The 2025 Virginia high school girls basketball season continued on Tuesday, and High School On Cheap Rs-flyfishing Jordan Outlet has a list of all the final scores from tonight's slate of action.


Virginia high school girls basketball final scores, results — December 9, 2025

Brooke Point 56, Mountain View 23

Bullis, Md. 63, Bishop Ireton 45

Nansemond River 56, Lake Taylor 34

Chelsea Academy 67, Evergreen 34

Colgan 56, Freedom-Woodbridge 27

Dominion 46, John Champe 37

Eastern View 42, Liberty-Bealeton 35

Frank Cox 44, First Colonial 42

Frank Cox 44, First Colonial 42

Manassas Park 63, Brentsville 37

Freedom-South Riding 27, Stone Bridge 26

Gainesville 65, Osbourn 15

Hayfield 43, Westfield 26

Hayfield 43, Westfield 26

James Robinson 49, Oakton 46

Justice 45, Gar-Field 13

Skyline 69, Fauquier 31

Nansemond River 56, Lake Taylor 34

Madison County 48, Stonewall Jackson 25

Manassas Park 63, Brentsville 37

Marion 66, Northwood 33

Nansemond River 56, Lake Taylor 34

Norfolk Academy 43, Hickory 26

Oakcrest 48, Fredericksburg Christian 35

Ocean Lakes 65, Tallwood 7

Pikeville, Ky. 49, Central Wise 42

Potomac School 72, Georgetown Day School, D.C. 42

Princess Anne 65, Green Run 23

Salem-Va. Beach 74, Landstown 30

Seton School 47, Immanuel Christian 15

Skyline 69, Fauquier 31

South County 75, Edison 40

Gainesville 65, Osbourn 15

Stafford 70, North Stafford 33

Dec 10, 2025

Union 52, Twin Springs 46

Strasburg 50, James Wood 35

Woodstock Central 47, Sherando 4


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