Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

REGIONAL ROUNDUPS

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GIRLS

3A-1 AT BOONEVILLE

LINCOLN 59, ELKINS 28 Sarah Snodgrass notched 24 points as Lincoln (18-15) sprinted to third place. Jayni Birkes scored 13 points for the Lady Wolves. Lakyn Shofner had 13 points for Elkins (18-13).

3A-2 AT DOVER

LAMAR 45, DOVER 43 Kaley Long had 12 points as Lamar (26-6) went home with the No. 3 spot for next week’s state tournament by beating the Lady Pirates for the third time this season. Kori Sanders scored 11 points, and Shaylie Mayfield finished with nine points. Kenzie McCrotty ended with a team-high 15 points for Dover (24-8). Logan Young added 14 points.

2A-CENTRAL AT IZARD COUNTY

MARSHALL 52, QUITMAN 48 Audrey Blair dropped 19 points, including eight in the final quarter, to direct Marshall (21-12) over the Lady Bulldogs. Parker Pruitt and Miley Harris both had 12 points for the Lady Bobcats, who went on an 18-6 tear in the fourth period. Sara Dixon’s 10 points and Emma Fenley’s nine points led Quitman (24-9). Ava Sullivan and Cailyn Sullivan both added eight points.

2A-WEST AT GREENLAND

COTTER 46, LAVACA 38 Kylee Chastain battled her way to 14 points, 6 steals and 5 rebounds as Cotter (25-9) held on. Emma Jones added eight points for the Lady Warriors. Emerson Schaefer put up nine points to lead Lavaca (15-18).

1A-2 AT WEST SIDE GREERS FERRY

MAMMOTH SPRING 62, MARKED

TREE 25 Laney Young’s 17 points ignited Mammoth Spring (36-5), which rebounded from Friday’s loss by whipping the Lady Indians. Adrianna Corbett had 15 points, and Tay Davis followed with nine points for the Lady Bears. Zyonna Anderson’s nine points paced Marked Tree (287). Journi Versie collected eight points.

BOYS

3A-1 AT BOONEVILLE

ELKINS 54, HACKETT 48 Elkins (27-4) scored eight of the final 12 points to claim third in the regional. Bryce Mooneyham had 16 points, Xavier McDowell scored 11 points, and Caleb Hankins tagged 10 points for the Elks. Hayden Foster had 15 points for Hackett (24-7). Cole Ketchum was next with 14 points, and Wyatt Hester supplied 10 points.

3A-3 AT DOVER

CENTRAL ARKANSAS CHRISTIAN 66, LISA ACADEMY NORTH 43

Sam Maddox had 26 points for Central Arkansas Christian (26-5) as it got back on track following Friday’s setback. Grayson Wilson scored 12 points while Kevin Williams and Jackson Hampton each put up 10 points for the Mustangs.

2A-CENTRAL AT IZARD COUNTY

MARSHALL 71, SLOAN-HENDRIX

50 Jesse Ragland scored 12 of his 20 points in the first two quarters as Marshall (26-9) ran down the Greyhounds. Payton DePriest scored 16 points, and Cole Harness tipped in 12 points for the Bobcats. Hudson Rorex put in 20 points, Dallas Durham responded with 12 points, and Cade Marshall notched nine points for Sloan-Hendrix (30-11).

1A-2 AT WEST SIDE GREERS FERRY

WEST SIDE GREERS FERRY 60,

RURAL SPECIAL 57 Jacob Carlton had 18 points, and Bryant Brown flexed with 17 points for West Side Greers Ferry (20-15) as took the third seed from the Rebels. Max Gipson added 13 points for the Eagles. Kasen Stevens finished with 24 points, and Cole Linville tallied 20 points for Rural Special (15-18). Elisha Rushing tossed in 11 points.

FRIDAY’S LATE GAMES GIRLS

3A-2 AT MANILA

MOUNTAIN VIEW 55, RIVERCREST

49 Kaitlyn McCarn continued her impressive run with 25 points, 14 rebounds and 4 assists to lead Mountain View (23-11) past the Lady Colts. Jaci Cooper scored 13 points, and Emma Akins had 11 points and eight rebounds for the Lady ‘Jackets.

2A-NORTH AT RIVERSIDE

BUFFALO ISLAND CENTRAL 69,

BARTON 50 Arabella Oliver sank 22 points to help Buffalo Island Central (17-16) derail the Lady Bears during the semifinals. Riley Parker had 19 points while both Chandler Gathright and Kendra Towell finished with 11 points apiece for the Lady Mustangs.

1A-1 AT HUNTSVILLE

KINGSTON 64, ALPENA 45 A 21-point night from Callie Edgmon gave Kingston (26-5) the boost it needed to dispose of the Lady Leopards and win its 12th straight game. Emma Kivell scored 14 points, and both Paige Randall and Lila Hartness each tallied 11 points for the Lady Yellowjack­ets.

1A-2 AT WEST SIDE GREERS FERRY

CONCORD 50, MAMMOTH SPRING

45 Ashlyn Cossey finished with 20 points to lead Concord (30-7) to an upset of the top-ranked team in Class 1A. Kately Cornett snatched up 15 points, including nine during a 19-8 spurt in the final quarter. Whitley Goodson followed with 10 points. Brynn Washam ended with 12 points, Tay Davis scored 10 points, and Adrianna Corbett tallied nine points for Mammoth Spring (35-5). NORFORK 66, MARKED TREE 32

Liza Shaddy’s 21 points helped Norfork (30-1) clinch a spot in the finals with an easy win over the Lady Indians. Keely Blanchard and Cate Shaddy both had 14 points for the Lady Panthers. Journi Versie provided 11 points to carry Marked Tree (28-6).

1A-3 AT CLARENDON

AUGUSTA 43, SACRED HEART 39

Kensea Durham scored 15 points to send Augusta (14-8) into the regional final. Jariyah Durham chipped in with 10 points for the Lady Red Devils, who’ve won six straight games.

1A-4 AT EMERSON

EMERSON 54, MOUNT IDA 29 Effective games from a number of players allowed Emerson (30-5) to reserve its spot in the championsh­ip final. Bralee Phillips had 18 points, and Savannah Pyle added 11 points for the Lady Pirates. Layla Tell also contribute­d seven points and 11 rebounds in the victory.

BOYS 4A-SOUTH AT NASHVILLE

CAMDEN FAIRVIEW 59, MAGNOLIA 47 Juney Atkins scored 23 points for Camden Fairview (22-7), which won its seventh straight game and avenged a pair of close losses it suffered to the Panthers earlier this season.

3A-3 AT DOVER

LAMAR 61, LISA ACADEMY NORTH

46 Kendrick Carr had 22 points as Lamar (21-8) cruised past the Jaguars during the semifinal round. Lane Miller had 14 points, and Caleb Green piled up 12 points for the Warriors, who’ve won six of their last seven contests. Makale Guy sparked LISA Academy North (18-16) with 17 points. Carter Days finished with 13 points, and Aaron Britton had 10 points.

1A-2 AT WEST SIDE GREERS FERRY

CONCORD 70, WEST SIDE GREERS

FERRY 56 Eli Tate netted 29 of his 40 points in the first half as Concord (27-8) defeated the Eagles in the semifinals. Reece Bracey grabbed 10 points for the Pirates. Jacob Carlton had 19 points, and Max Gipson stormed through with 15 points for West Side Greers Ferry (19-15), which had its nine-game winning streak stopped. Brooks Hipp also scored nine points for the host team. MARKED TREE 67, RURAL SPECIAL 42 Ken Carter’s 17 points provided a spark for Class 1A No. 1 Marked Tree (30-3) as it blasted the Rebels. Jonah Walker scored 14 points, and Landon Lewis had 10 points for the Indians. Ladarius Brown added nine points. Kasen Stevens led Rural Special (15-17) with 14 points. Cole Linville managed 11 points, and Braden Watts supplied 10 points in the loss.

1A-3 AT CLARENDON

BRINKLEY 84, SCRANTON 39

Mitchell Hicks had a game-high 31 points as Brinkley (25-2) torched the Rockets to win its 17th game in a row.

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