Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Conference tournament scores and schedule

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BOYS

Wednesday’s Games 4A-1 Conference at Harrison Harrison 54, Prairie Grove 37 Harrison outscored Prairie Grove 20-9 in the third quarter to pull away and earn a quarterfin­al victory.

The outburst helped the Goblins extend a 20-10 halftime lead to a 40-18 margin after three quarters.

Carson Journagan had 14 points to lead Harrison, followed by Jacob Shrum with 13 and Ben Elliott with 10. Nick Pohlman had 11 to lead Prairie Grove.

Pea Ridge 49, Gravette 31 Pea Ridge needed a 16-3 run in the second quarter to take the lead and eventually eliminate Gravette.

The Blackhawks’ outburst turned an 11-8 deficit into a 24-14 halftime lead, then Pea Ridge stretched that to 34-20 after three quarters.

Alex Wilkerson led the Blackhawks with 11 points, while Nick Coble chipped in 10. Colby McCarthy had 10 to pace Gravette.

3A-4 Conference at Two Rivers

Booneville 57, Perryville 41 Blakley Cobb poured in a game-high 26 points to go with nine rebounds and three blocked shots to help the Bearcats pull away in the second half for the win.

Logan Bradley added 15 points, six rebounds and three blocked shots for Booneville (25-2), which pushed an 18-9 halftime lead to 38-23 after three quarters.

Dawson Bullock led Perryville with 13. Fountain Lake 44, Jessievill­e 33

The Cobras pulled away in the fourth quarter to claim a spot in the district tournament finals.

Fountain Lake led only 30-24 after three quarters but extended the lead in the fourth quarter for the win.

Colton McMullin led all scorers with 17 points for Fountain Lake, whil Braxton Shifflett led Jessievill­e with 12.

1A-1 Conference at St. Paul County Line 69, Scranton 21 County Line jumped out to a 25-5 lead, then held Scranton to two points in the third quarter as the Indians rolled on to the 1A-1 Conference championsh­ip game.

Caleb Robberson led County Line with 16 points, while Tyler Young added 14 points. Sam Horn led Scranton with six points.

Tuesday’s Games 1A-1 Conference at Jasper

Alpena 68,

NWA Classical Academy 31 Corey Halsted had 14 points to lead a trio of Alpena players in double figures Tuesday night as the Leopards defeated Northwest Arkansas Classical Academy and earned a regional tournament berth next week.

Jonathon Stone added 13 and Garrett Cook 11 for Alpena, which led 22-5 after one quarter and 44-15 at halftime. Alex Richardson led NWA Classical with 12 points. 3A-4 Conference at Two Rivers (Ola) Jessievill­e 58, Atkins 49

The Lions jumped to a 29-17 halftime lead and cruised to the win.

Braxton Shifflett led all scorers with 29 points for Jessievill­e (20-7). Mike Dunagan led Atkins with 18.

Perryville 61, Paris 43 Dawson Bullock poured in a gamehigh 18 points to lead Perryville to the win.

Micah Duncan led Paris, which trailed only 28-24 at halftime, with 16.

1A-4 Conference at St. Paul

Scranton 56, Western Yell County 38 Cesar Rodriquez had 24 points to lead Scranton past Western Yell.

Ethan West added 21 for the Rockets, who led 28-17 at halftime and 38-22 after three quarters.

Aaron Gomez had 15 points and Atlantis Martin 10 for Western Yell.

GIRLS

Wednesday’s Games 4A-1 Conference at Harrison

Berryville 67, Gravette 40 Kelcee Hopper had 25 points as Berryville defeated Gravette and earned a berth in next week’s regional tournament.

Hannah Morrell added 20 and Jordan Estepp 10 for Berryville, which led 18-4 after one quarter and 38-12 at halftime.

Jessica Bookout had 14 points for Gravette, followed by Kaylan Chilton with 11 and Shylee Morrison with 10. Farmington 60, Prairie Grove 23

Farmington jumped out to a 25-9 lead after one quarter and moved on to the semifinals with a win over Prairie Grove.

Alexis Roach had 13 points and Trinity Johnson 10 for Farmington, which had 12 players score in the game. Emily Grant led Prairie Grove with 13.

3A-4 Conference at Two Rivers

Two Rivers 52, Paris 45 Kaitlin Hunnicuttt poured in a gamehigh 29 points as the Lady Gators held off a late charge by Paris to earn the win.

Lexy Lee led Paris, which trailed 41-25 after three quarters, with 16 points.

Lamar 62, Atkins 48

Aspen Williams scored a game-high 25

points to lead the Lady Warriors to the victory. Ashton Dillard led Atkins, which trailed 40-25 at halftime, with 15 points. 1A-1 Conference at St. Paul

County Line 54, Oark 28 County Line held Oark scoreless throughout the first quarter, and the Lady Indians went on to post a semifinal victory.

Kendra Toney had 17 and Martha Neumeier added 11 for County Line, which led 35-8 at halftime and 51-18 after three quarters. Emma Payne had 12 points to lead Oark.

Tuesday’s Games 4A-1 Conference at Harrison Prairie Grove 45, Huntsville 28 Prairie Grove outscored Huntsville 19-7 in the third quarter to pull away and defeat the Lady Eagles.

The outburst helped Prairie Grove stretch a 16-14 halftime lead into a 3521 margin.

Trinity Dobbs and Emily Grant each scored 10 points for the Lady Tigers. Dezeray Sulffridge had nine points for Huntsville.

4A-4 Conference at Ozark

Morrilton 53, Dover 31

The Lady Devil Dogs dominated Dover and punched their ticket to the regional tournament.

Tamia Templeton scored a game-high 19 points for Morrilton, who will host the

4A-North Regional next week. Kennedy Reel scored 13.

Audrey Reichart and Amelia Besterfeld scored 11 each for Dover.

No. 3 seed Morrilton will take on No. 2 seed Clarksvill­e at 7 p.m. today in the semifinals.

3A-4 Conference at

Two Rivers (Ola) Paris 58, Jessievill­e 39

The Lady Eagles led 33-12 at halftime and rolled to the easy win.

Kieli Robinson led all scorers with 20 points for Paris. Amy De Haas led Jessievill­e with 16.

Lamar 42, Perryville 26

The Lady Warriors jumped to an 18-8 halftime lead and cruised to the win.

Lamar (22-5) was led by Lakyn Sanders’ game-high 15 points. Kyra Hargrove led Perryville with 10.

1A-1 Conference at Jasper Kingston 73, Mount Judea 11 Kingston took a 28-3 lead after one quarter and earned a spot in next week’s regional tournament with a win Tuesday over Mount Judea.

Mellia Johnson had 14 points in the first quarter and finished with 21 to lead Kingston, which had 12 of its 13 players score. Audrey Campbell had seven for Mount Judea.

Kingston advances to today’s semifinal game against Jasper.

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