Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SCORES AND ROUNDUPS

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TUESDAY’S SCORES

Girls

Acorn 62, Dierks 47

Alma 40, Fort Smith Southside 22 Arkadelphi­a 49, Hot Springs 32 Bald Knob 50, Riverview 20 Barton 55, Des Arc 45

Beebe 66, Maumelle 44 Bradford 56, Midland 22

Bradley 42, Mount Ida 16 Brookland 59, Forrest City 55 Cabot 59, Batesville 31

Calico Rock 60, Shirley 52

Cave City 38, Tuckerman 35 Centerpoin­t 53, De Queen 43 Conway 71, West Memphis 47 Conway Christian 49, Bigelow 46, OT Corning 55, Maynard 37 Cossatot River 53, Paris 40 County Line 50, Ozark Catholic 41 Danville 45, Hackett 37

Drew Central 44, Bismarck 41 Elkins 61, West Fork 58 Emerson 50, Bearden 33 England 68, Poyen 56

Eureka Springs 32, Life Way Christian 25 Farmington 54, Springdale 42 Foreman 82, Legacy Academy 63 Gentry 42, Siloam Springs 13 Gravette 54, Rogers 52

Greene Co. Tech 42, Greenbrier 36 Hampton 44, Dermott 42 Harding Academy 69, Rose Bud 42 Harrison 68, Huntsville 37

Hot Springs Lakeside 70, White Hall 56 Izard County 80, White County Central 54 Jonesboro 64, Valley View 49

Lake Hamilton 60, Texarkana 20 Lamar 73, Dover 62

Lavaca 61, Western Yell County 36 Little Rock Christian 64, Mount St. Mary 29 Little Rock Hall 66, Lonoke 27 Mammoth Spring 73, Koshkonong, Mo. 12 Marked Tree 69, Clarendon 34 Mayflower 62, Maumelle Charter 29 Melbourne 66, Mountain View 53 Morrilton 47, Fountain Lakew 34 Mount Vernon-Enola 59, Marshall 37 Mountainbu­rg 58,

Johnson Co. Westside 31 Perryville 43, Atkins 35

Piggott 46, Armorel 36 Riverside 57, Pocahontas 26 Salem 61, Hoxie 25

Searcy 60, Sylvan Hills 38 Sheridan 67, Pine Bluff 33

Star City 60, Clarksvill­e 24

Valley Springs 73, Flippin 49

Van Buren 38, Rogers Heritage 34 Vilonia 64, Jacksonvil­le 33 Walnut Ridge 53, Newport 42 Watson Chapel 56, Dumas 44 Yellville-Summit 79,

Haas Hall Bentonvill­e 11

Boys

Alpena 79, Mount Judea 32 Benton 60, El Dorado 48

Bradley 68, Mount Ida 24 Brinkley 63, Marvell-Elaine 38 Camden Fairview 67, Crossett 52 Cedar Ridge 93, South Side Bee Branch 67 Clinton 67, Bauxite 44

Concord 64, Norfork 45 Cutter-Morning Star 62, Magnet Cove 19 Dermott 81, Hampton 64

Dierks 62, Acorn 32

Fordyce 61, Woodlawn 52 Foreman 65, Legacy Academy 60 Fort Smith Southside 64, Greenwood 52 Hackett 61, Danville 37 Harrison 75, Huntsville 46

Hot Springs 59, Arkadelphi­a 51 Izard County 63, White County 47 Jessievill­e 67, Genoa Central 58 Jonesboro Westside 73, Hillcrest 39 Lamar 53, Dover 32

Lake Hamilton 83, Texarkana 36 Little Rock Christian 55, Joe T. Robinson 52 Manila 70, Harrisburg 44 Marked Tree 65, Clarendon 33 Marshall 88, Mount Vernon-Enola 76 Maumelle 60, Beebe 30 Maumelle Charter 45, Mayflower 44 Morrilton 72, Fountain Lake 46 Mountain View 70, Melbourne 59 Mulberry 61, Sacred Heart 58 Ozark Catholic 58, County Line 55, OT Ozark Mountain 37, Cotter 36 Paragould 53, Blythevill­e 50

Pea Ridge 74, McDonald County 57 Pine Bluff 48, Sheridan 44

Rector 53, Marmaduke 47 Ridgefield Christian 55, Crowley’s Ridge 49 Rivercrest 76, Gosnell 45 Riverside 68, Pocahontas 51 Riverview 81, Bald Knob 75 Rogers 51, Mountain Home 37 Rogers Heritage 66, Webb City, Mo. 43 Rose Bud 63, Harding Academy 58 Sylvan Hills 65, Searcy 51 Tuckerman 74, Cave City 46

Valley Springs 58, Flippin 52 Vilonia 59, Jacksonvil­le 57, 2OT West Memphis 37, Jonesboro 33 White Hall 59, Hot Springs Lakeside 51 Yellville-Summit 74,

Haas Hall Bentonvill­e 46

TUESDAY’S GIRLS

BROOKLAND 59, FORREST CITY 55 Evan Polsgrove’s 25 points were crucial for Brookland (12-1, 3-0 4A-3) in a backand-forth matchup with the Lady Mustangs. Kinley Morris scored 14 points and Macy Slater had 13 for the Lady Bearcats.

CALICO ROCK 60, SHIRLEY 52 Scarlett Owens led the charge with 18 points for Calico Rock (3-13, 1-5 1A-2), which stopped a five-game losing streak. Lailee Barker added 11 for the Lady Pirates. CONWAY 71, WEST MEMPHIS 47 Alexis Cox put in 16 of her 25 points in the first half for Conway (8-4), which sprinted past the Lady Blue Devils. Emerie Bohanon scored 19 points and Alivia Cox 10 for the Lady Wampus Cats, who outscored their opponents 36-17 over the second and third quarters. Aniya Price finished with 21 points and Tyra Taylor contribute­d 14 for West Memphis (8-4). CONWAY CHRISTIAN 49, BIGELOW 46, OT Conley Gibson had 17 points to get Conway Christian (6-5, 3-1 2A-5) past the Lady Panthers. Brooklyn Pratt added 14 points and Ashlyn Kinley scored eight for the Lady Eagles, who outscored their league foes 7-4 in overtime.

COTTER 59, OZARK MOUNTAIN 51 Kylee Chastain logged 19 points, 8 rebounds and 5 steals to lead Cotter (9-7, 2-1 2A-1) . Emma

Jones had 12 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, and Laney Dwyer added 11 points for the Lady Warriors. Kelly Middleton tallied 14 points and Joshanna Middleton added 11 points and seven rebounds for Ozark Mountain (7-10, 2-2).

FARMINGTON 54, SPRINGDALE 42 The Lady Cardinals outscored Springdale 1912 in the third quarter and coasted to the win in the semifinals of the Lady Mustang Invitation­al in Anderson, Mo. Zoey Bershers led Farmington (12-1) with 20, while Reese Shirey added 12. Farmington plays in the final today at 8 p.m.

GRAVETTE 54, ROGERS 52 Keeley Elsea scored 18 points, and both Alexa Parker and DaLacie Wishon collected 12 points for Gravette (8-3) in its win over the Lady Mounties. Brooke Handle also had nine points for the Lady Lions. Brooklyn Owen provided 17 points and Kiara Owens 14 for Rogers (2-5).

IZARD COUNTY 80, WHITE COUNTY CENTRAL 54 Katie Orf gathered 18 points for Izard County (7-4, 3-2 2A-2) Tinley Bailey had 17 points, Olivia Spray scored 13 and Quinn Johnson finished with nine for the Lady Cougars.

LAMAR 73, DOVER 62 Kori Sanders piled up 36 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds and 3 steals for Lamar (10-1, 2-0 3A-5), which has won seven straight games. MAMMOTH SPRING 73, KOSHKONONG, MO. 12 Tay Davis scored 13 points in a dominant victory for Mammoth Spring (15-3). Lauren Parker added 10 points for the Lady Bears.

SALEM 61, HOXIE 25 Maddi Keen chimed in with 12 points for Salem (10-2, 4-0 3A-2) during its rout of the Lady Mustangs. Marleigh Sellars had 10 points, and Alli Smith scored nine points for the Lady Greyhounds.

VALLEY SPRINGS 72, FLIPPIN 49 Macy Willis had 21 points to get Valley Springs (10-5, 1-0 3A-1) a win in its conference opener. Camie Moore and Tayla Trammell scored 14 points apiece for the Lady Tigers.

TUESDAY’S BOYS

HERMITAGE 76, FRIENDSHIP ASPIRE 36 Hayden Cathey had 32 points for Hermitage (3-7, 1-2 1A-8). Oscar Martinez scored 19 points, and Carter Wilkerson ended with 16 points for the Hermits. IZARD COUNTY 63, WHITE COUNTY CENTRAL 47 Gabe Spray had 26 points in a 16-point win for Izard County (5-3, 3-2 2A-2). Xander McCandlis scored nine points for the Cougars.

MAUMELLE 60, BEEBE 30 Markalon Rochell had 23 points, 6 steals, 5 assists and 4 rebounds as Maumelle (6-7) doubled up the Badgers.

OZARK MOUNTAIN 37, COTTER 36 Kooper Baker guided Ozark Mountain (6-10, 2-2 2A-1), which drew even with the Warriors in the league standings. David Rogers had 10 points and nine rebounds for Cotter (6-12, 2-2).

RECTOR 53, MARMADUKE 47 Drew Henderson’s three-pointer in the fourth quarter put Rector (6-3, 2-2 2A-3) up for good. Cooper Rabjohn paced the Cougars with a team-high 15 points. RIVERCREST 76, GOSNELL 45 Buddah Harris supplied 23 points and eight rebounds for Rivercrest (2-0, 1-0 3A-3). Fran Robinson had 15 points and 10 rebounds, while Cavonta Washington, Jayden Young and Koby Turner each had 10 points for the Colts.

SYLVAN HILLS 65, SEARCY 51 Jayden Duffy claimed 19 points for Searcy (56), which dropped a tough one to the Bears. Jaylan Clifton added 18 points for the Lions.

MONDAY’S LATE GAMES

GIRLS ASHDOWN 56, BRADLEY 54 Freshman Kaylee Dancer hit the game-winning bucket as Ashdown (2-3) stunned the Lady Bears. Dancer finished with 22 points and LaKenya Williams had 15 for the Lady Panthers. Zamariyah Rhone added 13.

CORNING 61, OSCEOLA 40 Presley Martin scored 18 points to lead Corning (55, 3-0 3A-3), which picked up its fourth straight win. Olivia Compton and Katie Karr both had 16 points for the Lady Bobcats.

LAFAYETTE COUNTY 71, COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN 33 Trinity McKinney had a game-high 20 points for Lafayette County (4-4), which bounced back from a loss to Kirby in its previous game. Savanna Morse hit four three-pointers and finished with 12 points for the Lady Cougars.

RIVERCREST 60, GOSNELLE 35 Destiny Burks scored 21 points for Rivercrest (7-3, 1-1 4A-3), which has run off five consecutiv­e victories. Jalexia Young netted 15 points for the Lady Colts. SALEM 69, MELBOURNE 48 Marleigh Sellars’ 28 points pushed Salem (9-2, 3-0 3A-2). Hadley Reed had 11 points and Montana Franks added nine for the Lady Greyhounds, who’ve won six straight games. Callie Hall and Olivia Dockins also scored eight points each in the win.

SMACKOVER 47, WARREN 46 Gretchen Goodwin had 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Smackover (1-9) won its first game of the season. Ba’niya Welch scored nine points and Abby Brewer had eight for the Lady Buckaroos.

BOYS CORNING 74, OSCEOLA 62 Jayce Couch scored 23 points as Corning (5-4, 3-0 3A-3) took down the Seminoles in league play. Luke Blanchard had 18 points and Roman Davis finished with 10 for the Bobcats.

LAFAYETTE COUNTY 71, COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN 41 Zhy’Qkis Jackson’s 21 points and five steals led Lafayette County (3-3). Andrew Mack scored 20 points and hauled in eight rebounds, while Ty Palermo, a freshman, had 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Cougars. MELBOURNE 67, SALEM 46 Hayden Edwards supplied 22 points as Melbourne (3-4, 2-0 3A-2) smacked the Greyhounds. Brennon Burch had 10 points and Malcolm Hammack contribute­d nine for the Bearcats.

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