Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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GIRLS

GREENWOOD 81, SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 36

Kinley Fisher poured in a game-high 22 points to lead the Lady Bulldogs to the big nonconfere­nce win. Greenwood jumped to a 29-13 lead after a quarter and never looked back. Ally Sockey added 15 and Haven Clements 12.

MANSFIELD 47, ACORN 34

Makayla Strutton scored a team-high 15 points to help

the Lady Tigers earn the win. Danielle Lillie added 10 and Sadie Roberts nine for Mansfield.

ALMA 49, FS SOUTHSIDE 23

Loryn Kelley scored a game-high 15 points to lead the Lady Airedales to a nonconfere­nce win against Fort Smith Southside on Friday. Sierra Smith scored 8 to lead Southside and Tinsley Freeman added 7 points.

BOYS

MORRILTON 60, SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 41

The Devil Dogs had three players score in double-figures

in a big nonconfere­nce win Friday. Darrius Allison led the way for Morrilton with 19 points. Brock Hendrix scored 16 and Devin Foster added 13. For Har-Ber, Jermaine Tilford led the way with 15 points.

ELKINS 57, SHILOH CHRISTIAN 42

Josh Allan scored 19 points and Kain Johnson 18 to lead Elkins past Shiloh Christian. Aiden Underdown added 15 points for the Elks (2-2), who led 24-19 at halftime. Elliott Wessells scored 10 points to lead Shiloh Christian (3-2).

BERGMAN 86, ALPENA 43

Asher Fultz had 29 points to lead four players in

double figures as Bergman rolled past Alpena in nonconfere­nce action. Trevor Little and Marcus Bryant each added 12 points and Anthony Hodge chipped in 10 for the Panthers, who jumped out to a 50-27 halftime lead and led 73-39 after three quarters. Elijah Royce had a game-high 16 rebounds for Bergman.

FARMINGTON 76, SILOAM SPRINGS 56 Farmington and first-year coach Johnny Taylor handed the Siloam Springs boys a 76-56 loss on Friday at Cardinal Arena in Farmington. Taylor, who coached two seasons at Siloam Springs and led the Panthers to the Class 5A state semifinals in 2011, was coaching against his former team for the first time. Farmington led 19-13 after the first quarter and 37-28 at halftime. The Cardinals extended their lead to 51-40 going into the fourth quarter. Farmington outscored the Panthers (34) 25-16 in the fourth quarter. Carson Simmons scored 37 points, 19 in the first half and 18 in the second half, while Layne Taylor had 15 and Caleb Blakely and Roman Carlson each had 10 for the Cardinals. Jackson Ford and Landon Ward each scored 17 points for the Panthers, while Max Perkins had 10 and Carter Winesburg and Josh Stewart each scored six points.

THURSDAY

SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 57, MOUNTAIN HOME 44 Three players scored in double-figures for the Wildcats in a nonconfere­nce win Thursday night.

Miles Rolfe led the way for Har-Ber with 14 points. Jermaine Tilford scored 11 and Aaron Oliger finished with 10.

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