Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

FRIDAY’S GAMES

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GIRLS

CONWAY ST. JOSEPH 45, CONWAY CHRISTIAN 41 Brooklyn Pratt had 13 points as Conway Christian (10-10, 6-4 2A-5) dropped a close one to its cross-town rivals. Ashlyn Kinley added 12 points in the loss for the Lady Eagles.

DUMAS 52, SMACKOVER 9 Kendri Broughton’s 16 points, 10 rebounds and 6 steals were more than ample for Dumas (21-4, 9-0 3A-8). Steph Steen had 13 points, 4 rebounds and 2 steals, and Ziyaun McKinzie clicked with 11 points, 8 rebounds and 2 steals for the Lady ‘Cats.

GRAVETTE 64, GENTRY 51 Brooke Handle had 15 points to lead five Gravette players in double figures, and the Lady Lions knocked off rival Gentry during a 4A-1 Conference game at Lion Arena. Gravette (19-3, 9-1) continued to build on an early 1611 lead with a 33-26 halftime cushion and a 51-40 lead after three quarters. Brynn Romine added 14 for the Lady Lions, followed by DaLacie Wishon and Alexa Parker with 12 apiece and Keeley Elsea with 11. Shelby Still led Gentry (194, 7-3) with 13 points, followed by Kaitlyn Caswell with 12.

IZARD COUNTY 60, SOUTH SIDE BEE BRANCH 57 Quinn Johnson delivered with 19 points as Izard County (17-7, 8-4 2A2) held off the Lady Hornets. Olivia Spray scored 14 points, Makensie Yancey had nine points, and Katie Orf finished with eight points for the Lady Cougars.

MOUNT VERNON-ENOLA 57, QUITMAN 39 Dessie McCarty scored eight of her 22 points in the fourth quarter for Mount Vernon-Enola (310, 13-0 2A-2), which has won its past 35 games. A.J. Person had 16 points, and Marlee Raby gathered 12 points for the Lady Warhawks. Emma Fenley put in 13 points, and both Madilyn Varvil and Ava Sullivan netted eight points apiece for Quitman (20-4, 9-3).

PULASKI ACADEMY 54, HEBER SPRINGS 39 Sophia Boyd came through with 12 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists as Pulaski Academy (11-7, 5-2 4A-5) took over the No. 2 spot in the conference standings by corralling the Lady Panthers. SALEM 52, TUCKERMAN 41 Marleigh Sellars drove home 14 points in a triumph for Salem (18-5, 11-0 3A-2). Olivia Dockins tossed in 13 points, Callie Hall finished with 10 points, and Maddie Keen collected nine points for the Lady Greyhounds.

SPRINGDALE 47, ROGERS HERITAGE 36 The Lady Bulldogs trailed only briefly in the first quarter and claimed the 6A-West Conference road win. Charleen Hudson led a balanced scoring attack for Springdale (18-4, 7-2 6A-West) with 15 points, while Carolinda Hudson added eight. Kaelyn McCoy and Jakayla Bunch chipped in seven each. Sophie Sarratt finished with a gamehigh 18 points for Heritage (8-14, 2-7).

VILONIA 69, MAUMELLE 21 Sidni Middlton was efficient with 14 points, 5 rebounds and 2 steals in a rout for Vilonia (15-5, 8-0 5A-Central). Alexis Heston had 13 points, Maddie Mannion scored 11 points, and Haven Buck contribute­d 10 points for the Lady Eagles.

WATSON CHAPEL 49, MILLS 41 Makenzie King scored 13 points, and Jermera Streets followed with 10 points in an eight-point setback for Mills (11-7, 3-2 4A8). Jeneva Gregory added nine points for the Lady Comets.

BOYS

BENTON 73, EL DORADO 45 Terrion Burgess clocked out with 21 points to support Benton (18-4, 8-0 5A-South) against the Wildcats. Dae’Juan Ellis scored 15 points, and Brayden Stamper had 10 points for the Panthers. ENGLAND 67, MAGNET COVE 15

Landon Woods and Aden Scribner both had 13 points to push England (23-2, 13-1 2A-5) to a blowout win. Nick Brown tacked on 11 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds for the Lions. FARMINGTON 78, PEA RIDGE 39

Layne Taylor dropped in 22 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists in an overpoweri­ng effort for Farmington (24-2, 10-0 4A-1). Jaxon Berry punched in 19 points and 15 rebounds, while Sam Kirkman canned five three-pointers and ended with 17 points for the Cardinals. Mason Simpson also was effective with 13 points and six rebounds for Farmington. SPRINGDALE 71, ROGERS HERITAGE 41 Springdale started the second half with a 15-1 run and held Rogers Heritage without a field goal for nearly four minutes to pull away for the 6A-West Conference win on Friday. The Bulldogs (13-9, 6-3 6A-West) led 31-24 at halftime, but put together a big run to push the lead to 46-25. Brylan Sims led Springdale with a game-high 20, including four three-pointers. Jarvis Palmer added 16 and Isaiah Sealy 15. Ben Manuel led Heritage (9-13, 1-8) with 14 points. FOUNTAIN LAKE 62, WALDRON 61 Wyatt Clem’s tip-in with just a few seconds left lifted Fountain Lake (12-11, 3-7 4A-4). Taylor Willis hit six three-pointers and scored 20 points for the Cobras, who led 34-29 at halftime. Dillon Dettmering had 16 points while Clem notched 12 points, including eight points in the final quarter.

IZARD COUNTY 71, SOUTH SIDE BEE BRANCH 32 Gabe Spray led the way with 23 points in a dominant outing for Izard County (17-7, 9-3 2A-2) on senior night. Keaton Melton had 13 points, and Cash Arnhart tallied eight points for the Cougars.

LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL 61, JONESBORO 36 Daniel Culberson had 19 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals as Central (19-4, 4-1 6A-Central) blasted the Golden Hurricane. Luke Moore scored 15 points for the Tigers, who led 34-17 at halftime.

MAUMELLE 52, VILONIA 44 Darren Fleming provided 21 points to lead Maumelle (1110, 6-2) to a win at Eagle Arena. Jacob Lanier supplied 17 points and six rebounds for the Hornets, who also got a measure of revenge after losing the first meeting between the teams. Josh Lawrence scored 15 points, and Dashun Spence nabbed 13 points for Vilonia (15-6, 6-1). MILLS 62, WATSON CHAPEL 51

Zaylin Rowland’s 19 points led Mills (12-8, 5-0 4A-5) on the road in Pine Bluff. Anthony Hester tallied up 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Joseph Bell finished with 11 points and eight rebounds for the Comets.

MOUNT VERNON-ENOLA 58, QUITMAN 47 Cody Hoover scored 16 points to send Mount Vernon-Enola (21-10, 8-5 2A-2) to another league victory. James Rodgers churned out 12 points, and Wyatt Sanders followed with 10 points for the Warhawks. Owen Brantley turned in 13 points, and Ethan Thurman scored 12 points for Quitman (7-16, 2-10). Greyson Ealy chipped in with 10 points for the Bulldogs.

PINE BLUFF 69, SHERIDAN 42 Randy Emerson had 15 points, and Courtney Crutchfiel­d ended with 14 points as Pine Bluff (14-5, 7-2 5A-South) rolled. Deriyon Graydon connected for 10 points for the Zebras. Nate Carter’s 18 points and Addison Reynolds’ 11 points were team highs for Sheridan (12-8, 2-6).

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