Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NORTHWEST ROUNDUPS

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SATURDAY’S BOYS

Harrison 75, Conway 66

Cole Cecil and Ryder Scribner combined for 48 points as Harrison rallied in the second half and won the Royal Blue Division title with a victory Saturday over Conway during the 18th annual Arvest Hoopfest at Rogers Heritage.

The Goblins (6-4) trailed 35-34 at halftime but outscored the Wampus Cats 21-16 in the third quarter and claimed a 55-51 lead. Harrison then put the game by outscoring Conway 20-15 over the last 8 minutes.

Cecil had 25 points and Scribner 23 as four Goblins wound up in double figures. Jackson Criner added 12 and Hayden Martin 11 for Harrison. Cedric Jones led Conway with 13, followed by Jamal Holden with 11 and Antwan McCray with 10.

Memphis Douglass 57, Springdale 48

Memphis Douglass jumped to a 17-2 lead after a quarter and went on to cruise past Springdale in the Battle of the Bluff on Saturday in Bartlett, Tenn. Isaiah Sealy led Springdale with 19 points.

Valley Springs 58, Shiloh Christian 45

Levi Carey had 18 points to lead a trio of Valley Springs players in double figures as the Tigers claimed a win over Shiloh Christian during Friday’s late game at the Cardinal Classic in Farmington. Keyton Carnahan added 17 points and Logan Avery 11 for Valley Springs (153). Joby Butler led Shiloh Christian (3-5) with 10 points.

Kingston 44, Lead Hill 37

Kingston outscored Lead Hill 11-6 in the fourth quarter to claim a 1A-1 East Conference victory at Lead Hill. Kingston led 17-8 after one quarter, but Lead Hill pulled within 23-22 at halftime and only trailed 33-31 to end the third quarter.

Chism Floyd led the Yellowjack­ets with 19 points. Coda Lemon had 16 and Nicklas May 12 to pace Lead Hill.

Elkins 63, Huntsville 46

Jaeden Newsom scored 20 points to lead Elkins past Huntsville.

Elkins increased its win streak to 10 and ended Huntsville’s none-game winning streak. Xavier McDowell had 13 points and Bryce Mooneyham 10 for Elkins (10-0), which led 30-19 at halftime. Kobe Ogden led Huntsville with 25 points.

FRIDAY’S LATE BOYS Springdale 53, Knoxville (Tenn.) Webb 48

Springdale outscored Webb 20-13 in the fourth quarter to come from behind and claim a victory during the Battle of the Bluff in Bartlett, Tenn. Springdale (3-3) held a 22-20 halftime lead, but Webb outscored the Bulldogs 15-11 in the third quarter and took a 3533 lead before Springdale rallied in the final 8 minutes.

Isaiah Sealy had 17 points for Springdale, while Aiden Gazaway added 14, including a pair of 3-pointers in the fourth quarter.

FRIDAY’S LATE GIRLS

Gravette 76, Adair, Okla. 71, OT

Gravette outscored Adair 8-3 in overtime and moved into the championsh­ip game of the Adair tournament with a victory Friday over the host team. The Lady Lions (6-3) trailed 54-46 to start the fourth quarter but outscored Adair 22-14 to force the extra 4 minutes of action.

Alexa Parker had 19 points to lead five Gravette players in double figures. DaLacie Wishon was next with 13, followed by Brooke Handle with 12 while Graci Moffit and Brynn Romine added 11 apiece. Ali Schwerdtfe­ger led Aidar with 41 points.

Greenland 46, Eureka Springs 25

Greenland picked up its first 2A-1 Conference victory of the seasont Eureka Springs.

Dixie Moulton had 11 points to lead the Lady Pirates (6-8, 1-1).

Farmington 71, Little Rock Christian 42

The Lady Cardinals improved to 10-1 with a win over Little Rock Christian on the final day of the First National Bank Shootout on Saturday. Farmington led 24-8 after a quarter and cruised to the win. Zoey Bershers led a balanced scoring attack with 13 points for the Lady Cardinals. Marin Adams added 12, while Kaycee McCumer chipped in 11 and Reese Shirey 10.

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