Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

TUESDAY’S ROUNDUPS

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GIRLS

BIGELOW 33, CONWAY CHRISTIAN 30 Brooklyn Pratt’s 13 points led Conway Christian (10-9, 3-3 2A-5), which was held to five first-quarter points during a close loss.

CONWAY 68, JONESBORO 35 Alexis Cox had 15 points in a road conquest for Conway (15-6, 3-1 6A-Central). Emerie Bohanon had 14 point, and Samyah Jordan had 13 for the Lady Wampus Cats.

DUMAS 56, LAKE VILLAGE 18 Kendri Broughton had 16 points as Dumas (194, 7-0 3A-8) blasted the Lady Beavers. Mirica Scott had 14 points and Steph Steen scored 10 for the Lady ’Cats.

EPISCOPAL COLLEGIATE 50, ROSE BUD 20 Laney Marsh’s 16 points and Elois Moore’s 14 points catapulted Episcopal Collegiate (7-11, 4-3 3A-6) against the Lady Ramblers. Sophie Eble also had 13 points in the win for the Lady Wildcats.

FARMINGTON 73, BERRYVILLE 36

Reese Shirey stormed through with 18 points as Farmington (24-1, 8-0 4A-1) burst out to a 31-3 first-quarter lead. Hannah Moss had 11 points and Marin Adams ended with 10 for the Lady Cardinals, who led 45-16 at halftime.

GENTRY 43, PEA RIDGE 37 The Lady Pioneers enjoyed a balanced scoring night to win at Pea Ridge in 4A-1 Conference play. Pea Ridge led 11-10 after the first quarter, but Gentry outscored the Lady Blackhawks 8-2 in the second to take a 18-13 lead at halftime. Gentry led 25-22 going into the fourth quarter. Shelby Still led Gentry with 11 points, while Brynn Cordeiro and Reese Hester had eight. Leah Telgemeier led Pea Ridge with 12, while Makena Ward had seven.

GREENWOOD 82, ALMA 33 Anna Trusty’s 28 points pushed Greenwood (15-4, 4-1 5A-West) to a rout. Brooklyn Woolsey hit six three-pointers and finished with 18 points, and Carley Sexton tallied 11 points for the Lady Bulldogs.

HACKETT 38, BOONEVILLE 31 Jessie Mendenhall had 14 points to lift Hackett (3-13, 2-5 3A-4). Aailiyah Escoffier and Alona Rothwell also had 10 each for the Lady Hornets. Lexi Franklin scored 12 points for Booneville (7-11, 3-4).

MILLS 49, WARREN 36 Ma’Kenzie King posted 20 points, 6 steals and 6 rebounds as Mills (11-6, 3-1 4A-8) stomped the Lady ’Jacks. Jeneva Gregory collected 15 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals, and Jemera Streets totaled 9 points and 3 steals for the Lady Comets. MOUNTAIN HOME 63, GREENBRIER 40 Laykin Moore put up 20 points and Jayla Yonkers had 18 points for Mountain Home (16-5, 5-0 5A-West). Jade Steele’s 17 points led Greenbrier (7-13, 2-3).

SALEM 60, NEWPORT 37 Marleigh Sellars dropped in 19 points in a rout for Salem (16-5, 9-0 3A-2). Olivia Dockins ended with 14 points for the Lady Greyhounds.

SPRINGDALE 61, ROGERS 33 The Lady Bulldogs jumped to a 24-2 lead after a quarter and cruised past Rogers for the 6A-West Conference win. Charleen Hudson led Springdale with 19 points, while Kaiya McCoy and Carolinda Hudson added 11 points each. Brooklyn Owens led Rogers with 10. SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 61, ROGERS HERITAGE 36 Makenlie Campbell had 15 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals to power Har-Ber (15-6, 6-2 6A-West). Delaney Roller had 12 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and a blocked shot, while Madisen Campbell tossed in 12 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals for the Lady Wildcats. VALLEY SPRINGS 69, LINCOLN 56 Macy Willis’ 23 points led Valley Springs (17-8, 6-1 3A-1). Camie Moore followed with 19 points and Tayla Trammell scored 11 points for the Lady Tigers.

VAN BUREN 53, SILOAM SPRINGS 23 Cam Schmidt had 12 points and 10 rebounds in a mercy-rule win for Van Buren (14-7, 2-3 5A-West). Aspen Cone and Brianna Martinez each had 11 points for the Lady Pointers.

BOYS CENTRAL ARKANSAS CHRISTIAN 67, MAUMELLE CHARTER 35 Sam Maddox racked up 17 points for Central Arkansas Christian (12-3, 6-0 3A-5), which won its 11th straight game. Jackson Hampton and Grayson Wilson both scored nine points for the Mustangs. DUMAS 62, LAKE VILLAGE 21 Raylen Spratt put up 31 points, 4 assists and 3 steals as Dumas (18-4, 6-1 3A-8) rolled over the Beavers. Tommy Reddick added 13 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals and 3 assists for the Bobcats. FARMINGTON 75, BERRYVILLE 23 Jaxon Berry led the way with 20 points and six rebounds in a beatdown for Farmington (22-2, 8-0 4A-1). Layne Taylor contribute­d 13 points and seven assists, and both Sam Kirkman and Maddox Teeter came up with 12 points each for the Cardinals.

HACKETT 53, BOONEVILLE 47 Eli Slavens finished with 26 points to help Hackett (16-3, 6-1 3A-4) hold on. Hayden Foster turned in 19 points for the Hornets. Colter Fisher scored 22 points for Booneville (10-5, 5-2). JACKSONVIL­LE 52, BEEBE 40 Justice Moore had 22 points in a key win for Jacksonvil­le (13-9, 4-3 5A-Central), which outscored the Badgers 34-19 in the second half after trailing 21-18 at halftime.

MILLS 94, WARREN 45 Maziyah Curry scored 18 points in a high-scoring affair for Mills (11-8, 4-0 4A-8). Anthony Hester had 18 points, 10 rebounds and 4 steals, and Zaylin Rowland finished with 16 points, 10 assists and 7 rebounds for the Comets. Marshall Walls supplied 13 points as well for Mills.

MOUNTAIN HOME 62, GREENBRIER 45 Braiden Dewey poured in 25 points in a 17-point victory for Mountain Home (16-5, 4-1 5A-West). Rhett Gilbert added 15 points, and Blaine Tate had 8 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists for the Bombers. Taylor Crum led Greenbrier (10-11, 1-4) with 13 points and six rebounds. Aidan Berry notched 12 points. SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 68, ROGERS HERITAGE 48 The Wildcats led 26-4 after a quarter and rolled to a 6A-West Conference win over Rogers Heritage. DeMarion Lee led Har-Ber with 16, while Jaxon Conley chipped in 14, Courtland Muldrew added 12 and Hayden Wood put in 10. Ben Manuel led Heritage with 24 points.

VAN BUREN 72, SILOAM SPRINGS 42 A.G. Denton finished with 21 points and six rebounds to spring Van Buren (16-5, 5-0 5A-West). Jaxon Cazzell had 19 points and seven rebounds, and both Glavine McDonald and Drew Brasuell each scored 10 points for the Pointers.

MONDAY’S LATE GAMES GIRLS

ARMOREL 38, CROWLEY’S RIDGE 35

Anna Loyd punched in 18 points as Armorel (5-19, 2-6 1A-3) put an end to a 10game losing streak. The Lady Tigers also avenged a 43-41 loss that they suffered to Crowley’s Ridge (2-14, 0-7) on Jan. 13.

EMERSON 70, STRONG 43 Layla Tell pumped in 23 points, 10 rebounds and 3 blocks to continue the winning ways for Emerson (19-4, 8-0 1A-8). Bralee Phillips added 17 points and seven assists while Savannah Pyle contribute­d 16 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists for the Lady Pirates, who won their 17th straight game.

HARRISBURG 56, OSCEOLA 41 Elisabeth Green had 20 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists in a blowout victory for Harrisburg (14-8, 4-4 3A-3). Cassie Carlson had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 3 steals for the Lady Hornets.

WALNUT RIDGE 52, SLOAN-HENDRIX 48 Taylor Forrester’s 26 points allowed Walnut Ridge (8-10) to move into the finals of the Lawrence County tournament at Hillcrest. Layla Nunally had 10 points, and Maddie Burris supplied 13 rebounds and five assists for the Lady Bobcats, who’ll play the host team Saturday.

BOYS

CORNING 74, PIGGOTT 45 Jayce Couch cleared the way with 21 points to push Corning (15-6, 6-1 3A-3) past the Mohawks. Luke Blanchard had 13 points, Jakob Cox scored 11 points, and Seth Green followed with 10 points for the Bobcats.

ENGLAND 70, JACKSONVIL­LE LIGHTHOUSE 35 Landon Woods flourished with 24 points as England (20-2, 10-1 2A5) doubled up the Wolves. Trenton Arnold notched 21 points and 15 rebounds in the win for the Lions, who ran their winning streak to six games.

STRONG 71, EMERSON 67 Eric Burton had 22 points and seven rebounds during a close loss for Emerson (1308, 5-3 1A8), which had its two-game winning streak stopped. Henry Robinson had 14 points and 10 rebounds, and Jordan Doss followed with 13 points, 5 assists and 4 rebounds for the Pirates. Javon Snell also had nine points and 12 boards in the loss.

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