Poteau Daily News

Early-week area basketball roundup

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Monday Girls Panama 77, Cameron 26

Panama (3-0) surged to a 24-5 lead by the end of the first quarter as Kylee Gollihare scored nine of her 14 points and hitting three of her four 3-pointers.

The girls in red and white led 41-9 at halftime and 60-17 by the end of the third quarter. Panama’s Sophie Pulice posted 12 points with a trio of treys while Lexi Bell and Ariana Loggins had eight each, Sky Bluford and Gunny Sons had six each and Madison Dalmut had four.

Mylie Ibison led Cameron with 10 points while Brayli Beason had seven and Addy Cornell had four.

Talihina 42, Wilburton 23

Talihina (1-3) led 13-9 at the end of the first quarter, 19-14 at halftime and 28-20 through three quarters.

Khloe Holland garnered a game-high 16 points while Cheyenne Bearstops had seven, Malaree Morris had six and Brooke Whiteeagle had five.

Mulberry (Ark.) 48, Arkoma 25*

Arkoma’s Abby Kolb had eight points and four rebounds in the team’s first game of its home tournament. Sarah Lanham had five points and nine rebounds. Grace Johnson grabbed nine rebounds. Other score

Heavener 57, Union Christian Academy 24*

Boys Panama 63, Cameron 23

Panama (2-1) led 2310 at the end of the first quarter, 37-15 at halftime and 53-17 through three quarters.

Gavin Gotes led the Razorbacks with 19 points and four steals while Malachi Releford had 18 points and eight rebounds, Brendin Nixon had nine points and two steals and Aryn Seamans had six points.

Talihina 45, Wilburton 36

Talihina (1-3) trailed 10-5 at the end of the first quarter before leading 1918 at halftime and 31-30 at the end of the third quarter. Kaidon Potts, Noah Lloyd and Ramses Hernandez each scored points. Landen Griffith had seven points. Isaiah Lloyd had four points.

Heavener 63, Union Christian 31*

Brandon Sanchez led the Wolves (2-1) with 17 points while Bryce Morrison had 12, Jackson Clubb had 10, Canyon Ford had five and P.J. Riddley and Isaac Cook each had four.

Mulberry 52, Arkoma 33*

Jaxtyn Beaver had 13 points and three rebounds in the team’s first game of its home tournament. Carl Brake had six points and seven rebounds. Jandyn Beaver had six points and three rebounds.

Tuesday Girls Stigler 49, Heavener 35

Heavener (2-2) fell behind 21-14 at the end of the first quarter before seeing the gap widen to 29-16 by halftime and 3823 by the end of the third quarter.

Cayleigh McGee led Heavener with 11 points while Brooklyn May had nine and Ava Cartwright had seven.

Spiro 56, Vian 30

After trailing 12-10 at the end of the first quarter, Spiro (2-0) to a 34-20 halftime lead with Jaiklyn and Kambrie Rogers each hitting two 3-pointers in the second quarter.

Bryleigh Graham led Spiro with 12 points, followed by Kiana Craig with 10, Lindsey Wortham with eight, Jaiklyn Rogers and Kaylee Martin each with seven, Kambrie Rogers with six and Aaliyah Harris with five.

Caddo 51, Red Oak 42

Red Oak (4-2, ranked fourth in Class A) stood within 15-10 at the end of the first quarter and 28-22 at halftime before falling to a 42-30 deficit by the end of the third quarter in a matchup against the second-ranked team in Class A.

Cady Mae Ammons led Red Oak with 17 points while Kaytee Hood had 13 and Jaylee Branscum had 12.

Other score

Eagletown 48, Cameron 34

Boys Heavener 58, Stigler 44

The Wolves (3-1) led 13-10 at the end of the first quarter, 24-15 at halftime and 36-25 through three quarters.

Devry Ritter led Heavener with 15 points while Canyon Ford had 13 Bryce Morrison had 11, Jackson Clubb had eight, Isaac Cook had five and Zaid Rodriguez had four.

Vian 49, Spiro 38

After leading 14-9 at the end of the first quarter, Spiro (1-1) trailed 2320 at halftime and 29-24 through three quarters. Brycen Graham led Spiro with 22 points while Bryson Spears had seven and Davis Carter had five.

Other scores

Caddo 61, Red Oak 43 Eagletown 62, Cameron 38

*-Battle on the Border in Arkoma

 ?? Photo by Jodi Olson ?? Heavener’s Jackson Clubb gets up to shoot over a defender in the Battle on the Border in Arkoma on Monday.
Photo by Jodi Olson Heavener’s Jackson Clubb gets up to shoot over a defender in the Battle on the Border in Arkoma on Monday.

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