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Prattville Christian girls beat American Christian 55-19 in decisive victory

Prattville Christian routed American Christian 55-19 at PCA, a win that capped an unbeaten area slate and highlights local girls basketball strength and community support.

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Prattville Christian girls beat American Christian 55-19 in decisive victory
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Prattville Christian Academy rolled to a 55-19 victory over American Christian Academy in the PCA gym on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, a dominant performance that Riverregionsports said helped PCA finish the area schedule unbeaten. The decisive margin reflected balanced offense and control on the glass as Prattville Christian built a large third-quarter edge.

Laney Little paced Prattville Christian with 22 points and 10 rebounds, a performance Riverregionsports captured in a game report: "PRATTVILLE Laney Little scored 22 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to help PCA finish the area schedule unbeaten with a 55-19 rout of the Patriots on Tuesday night in the PCA gym." Riverregionsports also summarized contributions from across the lineup: "Avery Mann added 11 points, followed by Leah Cate Wilson with six points and 11 rebounds. Kayleigh Arthur and Mitra Mora with five points each and Reagan Houston with three points and nine rebounds. Baylee Rogers added three points and four assists."

MaxPreps' head-to-head game table shows the per-quarter flow: Prattville Christian led 14-8 after the first quarter, the teams were tied 11-11 in the second, and PCA exploded for a 22-0 third quarter before closing with an 8-0 fourth to finish 55-19. Those quarter-by-quarter numbers underline how Prattville Christian turned a close first half into a runaway game in the second half.

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Photographer Jake Crandall documented the action in a photo gallery and Montgomery Advertiser captions highlighted moments such as American Christian's Kenzie Mitchell (14) driving for layups and Prattville Christian's Laney Little (23) taking jump shots and finishing at the rim. One Montgomery Advertiser caption reads, "American Christian's Kenzie Mitchell (14) goes up for a layup at Prattville Christian Academy in Prattville, Ala. on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. Prattville Christian defeated American Christian 55-19."

For Autauga County, the result matters beyond the win column. Strong girls programs like Prattville Christian's provide structured physical activity, teamwork opportunities, and social support that contribute to youth mental and physical well-being. High school sports also serve as communal gathering points that boost local cohesion and school pride in Prattville neighborhoods. At the same time, continued attention to equitable resources for girls athletics across districts can help ensure all local student-athletes gain those benefits.

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Points by Quarter

MaxPreps season scoring averages show Prattville Christian at a 42.5 points-per-game mark and American Christian at 31.4, with PCA posting higher per-quarter averages that align with Tuesday's outburst. The head-to-head history on MaxPreps also includes an earlier 1/6 meeting where Prattville Christian won 55-25, indicating repeated dominance between the programs this season.

Readers can expect Prattville Christian to carry momentum from an area schedule finished unbeaten, and local supporters may see this stretch as an opportunity to reinforce investment in girls sports, from facility maintenance to youth outreach and coaching support. For immediate follow-ups, the official boxscore and complete American Christian player totals were not included in available summaries; confirming the official stat sheet with school athletic departments will provide the full statistical picture for families and community members tracking the season.

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