Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

State high school roundups

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BOYS

ARKANSAS BAPTIST 39, HARDING

ACADEMY 37 Connor Vanover led Arkansas Baptist with 16 points while Bandon Vanover had 11 for Arkansas Baptist in the Eagle Classic. Arkansas Baptist led 13-3 after the first quarter, 21-17 at halftime and 28- 24 after three quarters. Hayden Mathews led Harding Academy with 10 points.

AUGUSTA 61, KIPP DELTA 57 Ke’Andre Munns had 26 points for host Augusta (7-1) in a victory over Kipp Delta. BENTON HARMONY GROVE 58,

FOUNTAIN LAKE 29 Drake Wilks scored 24 points in leading the host Cardinals (4-0) over the Cobras (3-2) in the semifinals of the Bill Gibbs Memorial Tournament. Sam Crutchfiel­d led Fountain Lake with 12 points.

CONWAY 46, WEST MEMPHIS 42 Javonte Ellis led the the visiting Wampus Cats with 21 points at the West Memphis Classic.

HOPE 56, TEXARKANA 45 Jacques Smith led host Hope (2-0) with 23 points while C.J. Briggs had 16. Charles Lane scored 12 points for Texarkana. Hope led 14-4 after the first period, 25-17 at halftime and 40-28 after three periods.

HOT SPRINGS 54, SYLVAN HILLS 49 Exavion Christon scored 18 of his 21 points in the first half as host Hot Springs (4-1) defeated Sylvan Hills. Try Lenox had 10 points and seven rebounds and Cleo Floyd had 9 points, 7 rebounds and 4 blocks. Cordy Winston had 22 points for Sylvan Hills and Trey West had 14.

IZARD COUNTY 41, JASPER 37 Andrew Walker led host Izard Country (13-4) with 19 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists while Andy Markovic had eight points and five rebounds. Izard County led 10-6 after the first quarter, 20-18 at halftime and 2624 after three quarters. Jasper fell to 15-3 on the season. LAKE HAMILTON 56, WATSON

CHAPEL 52 Quan Gipson led the Wolves with 17 points in a victory over the Wildcats at the Eagle Classic. Larenz Nero had 13 points. Samuel Scott had 12 and Jason Burks had 10 for Lake Hamilton, which led 17-13 after the first quarter, 33-24 at halftime and 39-35 after three quarters. Sammie King led Watson Chapel with 19 points. MAYFLOWER 84, PULASKI ROBINSON 81 Drew Duncan and Lloyd Lasker both scored 23 points in leading host Mayflower to an overtime victory. Phillip Brown led Pulaski Robinson (2-4) with 37 points.

T.J. Hammonds had 14. MONTICELLO 60, WHITE HALL

41 D.J. Franklin scored 21 points to lead hot Monticello (4-0) while Dontavia Clary had 11. Monticello led 13-7 after the first quarter, 3319 at halftime and 39-29 after three quarters. Tyler Pirson led White Hall with 11 points. SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN 68, PRIME

PREP 67 Nemejna Tomovic made two free throws with 4.7 seconds left to lift Southwest Christian (123) past Prime Prep of Dallas in the Battle of the Border at Little Rock Parkview. Tomovic was selected to replace Jerry Perry, who was fouled on the play and couldn’t shoot the free throws because he was injured. Prime Prep had one last chance to win, but a three pointer was off the mark as time expired. Eric Curry led Southwest Christian with 14 points. Tyrik Dixon had 12 and J.P. Perry, Sonny Djokovic and Shawn Williams had 11. Jalon Anderson led Prime Prep with 17 points. Mark Brital added 13. WALNUT RIDGE 80, SLOAN-HENDRIX 68 Kenzey Flippo led the Bobcats with 27 points in a victory over the Greyhounds (8-4). Walnut Ridge outscored Sloan-Hendrix 3114 in the second quarter to take a 43-30 halftime lead. Kyle Murphy led the Greyhounds with 18 points while Tyler Murphy scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Colby Johnson added 16 points for Sloan-Hendrix.

GIRLS

HARDING ACADEMY 34, ARKANSAS BAPTIST 18 Riley Rose led Harding Academy with 24 points in Eagle Classic. Harding Academy led 10-2 after the first quarter, 15-8 at halftime and 26-11 after three quarters. Hannah Estes led Arkansas Baptist with eight points.

HOPE 55, TEXARKANA 38 Oshiana Pree had 17 points for Hope (1-0) to lead the host Lady Bobcats to a victory over Texarkana. Jasmyne Farris had 10 points. Ashley Willliams and Gibson Daryall both had eight points for Texarkana (2-4). Hope led 7-6 after the first quarter, 25-14 at halftime and 35-22 after three quarters.

IZARD COUNTY 53, JASPER 15 Kennedy Cooper led host Izard County (12-5) over Jasper (14-4) with 26 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists while Lauren Jones had 9 points and 11 rebounds. Izard County led 14-4 after the first quarter, 33-6 at halftime and 4713 after three quarters.

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