Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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BOYS

ALMA 61, SILOAM SPRINGS 57 Drew Battles scored 20 points and Hunter McAlister added 16 points for Alma (8-3, 2-1 5A-West) in a close game. Logan Taylor had 15 points for the Airedales.

DUMAS 78, CAMDEN HARMONY GROVE 41 Tamarja Parkers had 28 points and eight rebounds for Dumas (8-1, 4-0 3A-8) in a dominating effort. Mike Reddick scored 15 points and Jaylan Green delivered nine points for the Bobcats.

FAYETTEVIL­LE 78, FORT SMITH SOUTHSIDE 58 C.J. Williams finished with 22 points and Landon Glasper chipped in with 17 points to lead Fayettevil­le (12-2, 3-0 6A-West). Matt Wayman had 13 points for the Bulldogs.

BAPTIST PREP 64, JESSIEVILL­E 50 Ethan Clouser had 20 points as Baptist Prep (8-3, 4-1 3A-5) won for the fourth time in as many games.

FORT SMITH NORTHSIDE 51, LITTLE ROCK CATHOLIC 47 Denarion Whitmore had 17 points as Northside (5-7, 1-2 6A-Central) won its first league game. Jacob Joe and Tamaury Releford each had 10 points for the Grizzlies.

FOUNTAIN LAKE 49, BAUXITE 27 Colby Lambert finished with a team-high 11 points as Fountain Lake (14-1, 4-0 4A-7) gave up just five points in the fourth quarter. Brayden Brown scored 10 points and Hunter Ferrell had nine points for Bauxite (4-4, 0-2).

JONESBORO 71, WEST MEMPHIS 52 Keylin McBride scored 19 points for Jonesboro (7-3, 3-0 5A-East), which trailed 28-27 at halftime. Devarious Montgomery and Jessie Washington each tallied 12 points and Amarion Wilson had 10 points for the Golden Hurricane. Calvin Butler had 18 points and Jordan Mitchell added nine points for West Memphis (5-6, 2-2).

MAGNOLIA 70, MONTICELLO 50 Derrian Ford tallied 26 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals as Magnolia (10-0, 4-0 4A-8) won for the 41st consecutiv­e time. Colby Garland had 23 points, 4 assists and 3 steals while Devonta Walker ended with 13 points and 11 rebounds for the Panthers. Nick Smith had 17 points and five rebounds for Monticello (7-1, 3-1).

MAMMOTH SPRING 91, MAYNARD 43 Aidan Burns had 21 points as Mammoth Spring (146, 5-1 1A-3) picked up its fourth consecutiv­e victory. Cole Young and Logan Doss each scored 19 points and Nathaneal Rogers finished with 18 points for the Bears.

MARION 76, BATESVILLE 52 Jayden Forrest had 20 points for Marion (4-0, 11-1 5A-East), which stayed perfect in conference play.

MAUMELLE 59, JACKSONVIL­LE 56 Carl Daughtery Jr. nailed a three-pointer with seven seconds left as Maumelle (11-2, 3-0 5A-Central) survived. Daughtery finished with 21 points and five rebounds for the Hornets.

MILLS 64, LONOKE 33 Caleb Allen had 13 points and Jakari Livingston tossed in 10 points, 5 rebounds and 3 blocks for Mills (8-3, 3-0 4A-5) in its mercy-ruled blowout. Jared Giddens and Javion Guy-King scored eight points each for the Comets.

MORRILTON 70, POTTSVILLE 54 Joseph Pinion finished with 22 points and five rebounds for Morrilton (6-4, 3-1 4A-4), which has won four of its last five. Brock Hendrix had 17 points and Devin Foster added 10 points for the Devil Dogs.

MOUNTAINBU­RG 64, MANSFIELD 53 Ethan Gregory had 29 points and Jodin Davidson scored 13 points to help Mountainbu­rg (12-3, 4-1 2A-4) grab a road win. Waylon Clark ended with 11 points for the Dragons.

RECTOR 54, BAY 50 Kameron Jones’ 28 points powered Rector (7-3, 5-2 2A-3). Trey Horton had 12 points for the Cougars.

RUSSELLVIL­LE 66, GREENBRIER 51 Donyae May coasted to 22 points in a 15-point, 5A-West victory for Russellvil­le (8-4, 3-0). Trey Allen added 17 points and Sayvion Brock contribute­d 13 points for the Cyclones.

SMACKOVER 46, RISON 42 Dkylan Hildreth had 25 points and 11 rebounds for Smackover (7-6, 1-3 3A-8), which had lost back-to-back games.

WALDRON 58, BOONEVILLE 40 Isaac Villarreal had 14 points and Caden Fuller scored 10 points as Waldron (12-5, 3-1 3A-4) ran away in the second half. Gada Wagner added nine points for the Bulldogs. Austin Hill scored 11 points for Booneville (9-1, 3-1).

GIRLS

BATESVILLE 84, MARION 53 Izzy Higginbott­om had 31 points as Batesville (13-0, 4-0 5A-East) continued to blitz its opponents. Kaylee Clark poured in 12 points for the Lady Pioneers.

BOONEVILLE 49, WALDRON 11 Heaven Sanchez had 14 points as Booneville (7-4, 3-2 3A-4) allowed the fewest points ever in team history.

CONWAY 64, CABOT 46 Chloe Clardy scored 27 points as Conway (11-2, 3-0 6A-Central) tuned up for Friday’s battle against Fort Smith Northside by rolling to its ninth victory in a row.

CROSSETT 44, CAMDEN FAIRVIEW 40 CeCe Gilliam had 14 points for Crossett (7-4, 3-1 4A8) in conference action. Anaya Jones scored 14 points for the Lady Eagles.

DES ARC 72, McCRORY 44 Caroline Harris had 27 points for Des Arc (9-0, 2-0 2A-6), which kept its perfect season in tact. Tristan Richards finished with 15 points for the Lady Eagles.

EPISCOPAL COLLEGIATE 71, LISA ACADEMY WEST 13 Avery Marsh scored 18 points in a easy night for Episcopal Collegiate (11-3, 4-1 3A-6). M.J. Janes had 13 points, Riley Brady added nine points and 11 rebounds while Olivia Jackson chimed in with nine points for the Lady Wildcats.

FORT SMITH NORTHSIDE 74, MOUNT ST. MARY 20 Jalyn Ford’s 14 points led three players in double figures for Northside (13-1, 3-0 6A-Central), which hit 12 three-pointers in the game. Jersey Wolfenbarg­er had 12 points and Yani Releford added 10 points for the Lady Bears.

HARDING ACADEMY 53, BALD KNOB 46 Kloey Fullerton scored 25 points to carry Harding Academy (11-3, 5-1 3A-2) to its fourth victory since Jan. 2.

MAMMOTH SPRING 51, MAYNARD 32 Sara Crowe finished with 15 points and Megyn Upton followed with 11 points for Mammoth Spring (7-8, 3-0 1A-3) in its 19-point conquest. Lauren Skaggs added 10 points for the Lady Bears.

NETTLETON 36, PARAGOULD 26 Briley Pena scored 17 points for Nettleton (11-4, 2-2 5A-East), which held its opponents to just two points in the first quarter.

SALEM 64, WHITE COUNTY CENTRAL 22 Marleigh Sellars scored 11 points and Jaycie Strong had 10 points for Salem (9-4, 4-2 2A-2) in its rout. Amber Yates added nine points and Katelyn Estes totaled eight points for the Lady Greyhounds.

WEST SIDE GREERS FERRY 47, NORFORK 42 Kamryn Sutterfiel­d scored 17 points as West Side Greers Ferry (12-6, 7-3 1A-2) avenged a Jan. 4 loss to its rivals. Kiley Alman had 20 points for Norfork (14-6, 8-2).

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