The Bulldogs (10-3 overall, 2-0 sub-region) currently sit in first place in the sub-region, one game ahead of the Trojans (13-4, 1-0).
Cedartown, who is undefeated at home this season, will enter into the big showdown having won three straight. Carrollton will come into the contest having posted seven straight wins.
Both teams have played tough schedules this year with the Trojans facing teams such as Ridgeland, Gainesville, LaGrange, Class AAAAA Newnan and Class AAAA schools Stone Mountain, Americus-Sumter and Douglas County.
The Bulldogs have faced off with Class A’s No. 7 ranked team Darlington, Class AAAA’s No. 9 ranked team Chamblee as well as Class AAAAA schools East Paulding and Duluth and Class AAAA schools Cass, Villa Rica and Hiram.
Last year Cedartown lost at Carrollton 65-44, defeated the Trojans at home 57-52 and lost to Carrollton in the Region 6-AAA tournament’s third place game, 64-53.
The Bulldogs are 4-6 in their last 10 meetings against Carrollton.
Tip-off for this year’s game is at 7:30 p.m. The Lady Bulldogs (3-12, 0-2) will get things started at 6 p.m. against the No. 3 ranked Carrollton girls (16-1, 1-0).
The rematch between the two schools will be Tuesday, Feb. 3 at Carrollton.





