Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

High school notes

- By Tim Cooper

MOUNTAIN HOME BOYS Bombers win a wild one

Held to 12 points in the first two quarters and trailing by as many as 20 points in the second half, Mountain Home rallied for an improbable 41-40 home victory over Beebe on Tuesday night.

“It was about as ugly of a first half for us as you’ll ever see,” Mountain Home Coach Josh Fulcher said. “But we were able to stick with it and pull it out.”

Garrett Dietsche, a 6-4 junior forward, picked up a steal and drove in for a layup with eight seconds remaining to give the Bombers (6-11) their first and only lead of the game. Beebe, which was outscored 17-2 in the fourth quarter, got off a potential game-winning shot, but Mountain Home collected the rebound as time expired.

“Momentum is really funny, especially when you’re dealing with 16- and 17-yearolds,” Fulcher said. “I was really proud of our guys. We didn’t try to get it all back on one possession. We showed a lot of growth.”

Mountain Home lost six of its first seven games but the Bombers showed some life during the holiday break, winning three in a row and finishing second in their own tournament.

Beebe (8-9) held Mountain Home to one field goal — a three-pointer by senior guard Landon Crider with 3:52 remaining — in the first quarter. The Badgers led 14-3 after one quarter and 29-12 at the half. Early in the third quarter, Beebe’s lead grew to 32-12 before Mountain Home began to show signs of life.

“We shot poorly and we executed poorly in the first half,” Fulcher said. “We made some halftime adjustment­s and were reaching for straws. We finally found something that worked.”

Fulcher said his team went into a trapping defense that began to wear on the Badgers. Beebe, however, maintained a 38-24 lead entering the final quarter.

Senior guard Mitch McDonald led Mountain Home with 12 points, while Dietsche finished with 11.

Beebe senior forward Brad Worthingto­n scored a gamehigh 18 points.

FORREST CITY BOYS Scoring at will

Greene County Tech hit 14 three-pointers against Forrest City on Tuesday night and lost 93-79.

Forrest City senior guard Trajan Norment scored 32 points as the Mustangs overcame a 45-30 deficit during the second quarter to grab the victory. The 93 points was a season high for the Mustangs.

Forrest City (5-11, 3-7) scored the final 15 points of the first half to tie the game at 45-45. The Mustangs also closed out the game by scoring the final eight points.

Senior forward Logan Sapp scored 21 points to lead Greene County Tech (10-5, 4-5 6A/5A-3).

LAST-SECOND SHOTS

Morrilton edged Greenbrier 63-61, thanks to 25 points and 12 rebounds from senior Keondre Jefferson. Greenbrier lost despite 39 points from senior Payden Webb. … North Little Rock’s girls have moved up to No. 21 in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 rankings. The Lady Charging Wildcats were No. 22 last week. … Jonesboro’s Ben Harvey scored his team’s first 17 points of the game in Tuesday’s 61-44 victory at Blythevill­e. He finished with 22 points. … North Little Rock’s boys hit 19 three-pointers in Tuesday’s 90-41 victory over Little Rock Catholic. … In her first game back from suffering a broken hand in early December, Izard County’s

Kennedy Cooper scored 18 points in the Lady Cougars’ 48-18 victory over Flippin on Tuesday night. … The Jasper Lady Pirates (22-6) held Bruno-Pyatt to five points Tuesday, winning 60-5. Jasper led 25-0 after one quarter. Sierra

Johnson’s 14 points led Jasper.

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