Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Lavaca opens up strong

- JEFF REED SPECIAL TO THE DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

QUITMAN — Winning a game in the state tournament was not that big of a deal for the Lavaca Golden Arrows. Just getting there was big enough.

The Arrows, a fourthseed, took advantage of the opportunit­y and knocked off Blevins, a No. 3 seed, 47-40 in the Class 2A boys state tournament Wednesday afternoon.

“This is my fifth year and it’s the first time I’ve had a team here,’’ said Lavaca Coach Renner Reed. “It’s probably been 10 or 12 years since they’ve been here. We’ve been close. We play in a tough regional.”

The reward now for the Golden Arrows (23-9) is a quarterfin­al meeting with Earle, a regional top seed, at 5:30 p.m. today.

“I know they are good,’’ said Reed. “But there are 12 teams here and they are all good and playing for a state championsh­ip. We’ll show up and if we play our game we will have a chance.

“Every team here has a chance.”

Junior Ryan Dockery led Lavaca with 18 points and classmate Garrett Eck added 13.

Junior Zane Kircham scored 19 points to lead Blevins (24-14).

EAST POINSETT CO. 69, FOREMAN 46

Xzavier Reed led the way with 28 points as the Warriors (21-10) cruised past the Gators (17-12) in a first-round game.

Isaiah Taylor and Jase Whitfield scored 14 each and J’Sebian Brown added 10 for the Warriors.

Tucker Hall led Foreman with 12 points, while Kolton Moore added 9.

The Warriors will take on Jacksonvil­le Lighthouse at 8:30 p.m. today. MARKED TREE 51, ENGLAND 44

Markel Perry scored 12 points to lead the balanced Indians over the Lions.

Colby Malone added 11 points and Paul Coleman and Tray Brown scored eight each for Marked Tree (24-11).

BJ Thompson led England (228) with 15 points. Brayden Brazeal scored eight for the Lions.

Marked Tree next plays Bearden on Friday.

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