Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Ninth-grade teams swept at Bentonvill­e West

- From Staff Reports

Bentonvill­e West outscored the Siloam Springs ninth-grade boys 18-4 in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 40-23 victory on Monday night at Wolverine Arena in Centerton.

West led 8-7 after the first quarter and 15-13 at halftime. West held a 22-19 lead going into the fourth quarter.

Nate Hawbaker led Siloam Springs (5-6, 0-1 NWA Conference) with eight points, while Mason Simmons had seven, Eric Debler four, Nolan Wills three and Reece Hardcastle one.

Ninth-grade girls

Bentonvill­e West defeated the Siloam Springs ninthgrade girls 33-26 on Monday night.

West led 15-5 after the first quarter, but Siloam Springs rallied to pull within 18-16 at halftime.

West regained control in the third quarter outscoring Siloam Springs 13-2 to lead 31-18 going into the fourth quarter.

Emily Keehn led Siloam Springs (2-10, 0-1) with 12 points, while Bailey Chopper had five, Lexi Masters four, Addison Pilcher three and Morgan Williamson and Odalyis Fuentes each with one.

Eighth-grade boys

The Siloam Springs eighth-grade boys dropped a 54-30 loss at Springdale Lakeside on Monday night.

The game was tied at 10 after the first quarter and Lakeside took a 24-14 lead at halftime. The Golden Eagles pulled ahead 38-25 going into the fourth quarter.

Jackson Still led the Panthers (1-7) with 17 points, while Darian Caldwell had six, Dane Marlatt four and Michael McKinley and Dillion Caulkins each with three.

Seventh-grade boys

The Siloam Springs seventh-grade boys picked up a 43-12 win over Springdale Sonora in Springdale on Monday night.

The Panthers (5-4) led 16-4 after the first quarter and 32-8 at halftime. Siloam Springs carried a 3612 margin going into the fourth quarter.

Evan Allen led the Panthers with 16 points, while Stewart Schwaninge­r had seven, Eli Mann six, Crew Webb four, Jack O’Brien and Mason Edwards three and Jayden Hooton and A.J. Moore each with two.

Up next

The ninth-grade teams are scheduled to host Rogers Heritage on Thursday. The seventh-and-eighthgrad­e boys host Rogers Oakdale on Thursday, while the seventh- and eighth-grade girls travel to Oakdale.

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