Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

High school basketball

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MONDAY’S LATE GAMES

BOYS

BERGMAN 91, KINGSTON 61 Sawyer Schubert came through with 24 points and 10 rebounds to stake Bergman (60) to its sixth consecutiv­e win. Bryson Bauer had 16 points, 9 assists and 5 steals ,while Kaden Ponder finished with 16 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists for the Panthers. Zion Fultz also scored 11 points for Bergman.

EMERSON 65, KIRBY 58 Tray Griffin compiled a triple double with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in a victory for Emerson (2-1). Eric Burton and Nyjuan Hanson each added 13 points for the Pirates.

FLIPPIN 73, COTTER 44 Rilyn Robbins went 12 of 17 from the floor and scored 25 points to power Flippin (3-1). Robins also had nine rebounds and four assists. Alex Glen gathered 17 points and four steals for the Bobcats.

MAMMOTH SPRING 58, MARMADUKE 50 Garet O’Dell scored 26 points as Mammoth Spring (5-0) stayed perfect. Caleb Michaels finished with 16 points for the Bears. Blake Gipson notched a team-high 18 points for Marmaduke (4-2) while Walt Collier ended with 12 points.

MAUMELLE CHARTER 56, JACKSONVIL­LE LIGHTHOUSE 39 Andre Plummer had 12 points and came up with six steals as Maumelle Charter (1-1) won its first game of the season. Ethan Polite and Kennon Johnson both had 10 points for the Falcons.

MOUNT VERNON-ENOLA 71, WONDERVIEW 64 Wyatt Sanders scored eight of his 10 points during a key fourth quarter to help Mount Vernon-Enola (6-1) stave off a late rally. Cody Hoover had a teamhigh 17 points for the Warhawks, and Jaden Rowe supplied 15 points. Tav Henry also had 10 points in the victory. Rowdy Warren led Wonderview (2-3) with 24 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter. Landon Campbell added 10 points.

NORFORK 62, DEER 31 Isaiah Morris came away with 17 points as Norfork (2-4) doubled up the Antlers. Jackson Davis scored 13 points and Layne Scalf had 10 points for the Panthers, who’ve won back-to-back games after starting the season 0-4.

SACRED HEART 74, BRADFORD 72 Mason Dold’s 23 points were huge in a road win for Sacred Heart (1-4). Luke Paladino netted 15 points as did Ethan Drilling, who hit five three-pointers for the Knights. Xander Osborn contribute­d 11 points as well.

SOUTH SIDE BEE BRANCH 54, TIMBO 28 Haze Hulse ended the night with 19 points in a blowout for South Side Bee Branch (5-1). Brayzden Fortenberr­y collected 10 points for the Horets. Braden Avey led Timbo (0-4) with nine points.

TUCKERMAN 84, RIDGEFIELD CHRISTIAN 39 Eli Tackett filled up his team’s stat sheet with 18 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds during a easy triumph for Tuckerman (3-1), which has won three consecutiv­e games. Elijah Acorn dropped 15 points and grabbed five rebounds for the Bulldogs.

GIRLS

BAY 43, CROWLEY’S RIDGE 18 Faith Muntz totaled 13 points and Bella Dobbins had 12 points as Bay (2-3) put a stop to its three-game losing streak. Baylie Walsh had nine points as well for the Lady Yellowjack­ets.

BERGMAN 79, KINGSTON 43 Ruby Trammell had 15 points, 8 rebounds, 5 steals and 2 blocks in a runaway for Bergman (5-0). Savannah Ketchum chipped in with 15 points, 8 rebounds, 5 steals and 2 blocks as well for the Lady Panthers.

CONCORD 67, WHITE COUNTY CENTRAL 29 Ashlyn Cossey collected 17 of her 27 points in the first quarter for Concord (61), which didn’t have any trouble with the Lady Bears. Kately Cornett had 18 points, with 11 coming in the first quarter for the Lady Pirates. Gabriella Hancock finished with eight points to pace White County Central (1-4).

MAMMOTH SPRING 70, MARMADUKE 50 Brynn Washam finished with a game-high 30 points in a rout for Mammoth Spring (3-1), winners of three games in a row. Adrianna Corbett scored 19 points and Tay Davis had 10 points for the Lady Bears.

MAUMELLE CHARTER 48, MARIANNA LEE ACADEMY 23 Giuliana Atilano had 14 points and two steals to bolster Maumelle Charter (3-0). Olivia Sorg provided 11 points, 5 assists and 4 steals for the Lady Falcons. Libby Counts also filed seven points and six rebounds in the 25-point win.

MAYNARD 47, VIOLA 46 Kimber Cox’s 21 points and 11 rebounds sparked Maynard (5-1) to a tight win. Natalie Cates ended with 11 points and 13 rebounds for the Lady Tigers. Kennedy Cox added 10 rebounds and five assists in the victory.

MOUNT VERNON-ENOLA 55, WONDERVIEW 33 Dessie McCarty’s 22-point effort steered Mount Vernon-Enola (7-0) past the Lady Daredevils. A.J. Person scored 13 points, and Marlee Raby notched all 10 of her points in the second quarter for the Lady Warhawks. Kyah Simmons and Anna Ford each had seven points for Wonderview (4-1).

RIVERSIDE 56, TUCKERMAN 15 Brooklyn Berry had 16 points, including 3 three-pointers, for Riverside (2-2).

ST. PAUL 44, HAAS HALL BENTONVILL­E 28 Payton Garris nearly outscored her opponents as she finished with 26 points to lead St. Paul (6-0) to a sixth straight victory.

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