Washington County Enterprise-Leader

East Wins Girls All-Star Game

- By Mark Humphrey

FARMINGTON — East hammered the offensive glass coupled with 13 more steals than West to secure an 85-72 win in Saturday’s Arkansas High School Coaches Associatio­n All-Star girls basketball game.

The contest played on the University of Central Arkansas campus at the Farris Center included a pair of Farmington 2019 graduates, Madisyn Pense and Alexis Roach, a late addition to the West All-Star roster. Pense, a noted 3-point shooter throughout her career, notched one more trifecta for 3 points in the contest while Roach made a 2-point bucket and finished with two points.

Farmington coach Brad Johnson coached the West and his daughter, Farmington junior, Trinity Johnson, served as manager. The game began as a see-saw battle in the first quarter with both teams owning leads. East captured a two-point, 17-15, lead at the end of the first and continued to lead, 35-26, at the end of the second period.

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quarters and the East took a 45-39 cushion into the halftime break after three quarters of play. In the fourth quarter West pulled within 50-49 before the East scored nine of the next 10 points en route to fashioning an 18-7 run to put the game away. West scored four of the first six points in the final quarter, but couldn’t overcome the deficit and lost 85-72.

East yanked down 21 offensive rebounds while West had 9. East owned a 54-45 rebounding advantage over West, and also racked up 21 total steals to 8 for West.

The East had four players in double figures topped by Mya Love, of Nettleton, the game’s MVP. She scored 15 points making 5-of-9 shots adding 5 rebounds and 5 steals. Love signed with Arkansas State.

Gracie Raby, of Mount Vernon-Enola; Kalifa Ford, of Brookland; and Kayla Mitchell, of Jonesboro; added 10 points apiece for the East.

Diamond Morris, of Sheridan, hit 16 points for the West with Marquesha Davis, of Springdale, adding 15. Davis was named the Most Outstandin­g Player for the West. Yelder 3 0-2 6, Nicki Hooten 2 0-0 4, Madi Pierce 2 0-0 4, Johnna Rae Baine 1 0-1 2, Faith Byers 0 0-0 0. Totals 32 15-30 85.

West All-Stars (72) Diamond Morris 6 2-2 16, Marquesha Davis 6 1-3 15, Kaeely Robinson 3 0-0 6, Tamia Templeton 1 3-5 5, Abby James 2 0-0 5, Ashley Farrar 1 2-2 5, Abby Dean 2 0-0 5, Fiona Wilson 2 0-1 4, Sierra Johnson 2 0-0 4, Madisyn Pense 1 0-0 3, Alexis Roach 1 0-0 2, Kaley Shipman 0 0-0 0, Ashlen Gonzalez 1 0-0 2, Shea Neumeier 0 0-0 0, Jenny Peake 0 0-0 0 . Totals 28 8-13 72.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Red is a familiar color for Farmington representa­tives on the 2019 Arkansas High School Coaches Associatio­n West All-Star girls basketball team (from left): Alexis Roach, West player; Brad Johnson, West head coach; Trinity Johnson, West manager; and Madisyn Pense, West player. The East defeated the West, 85-72, at the Jeff Farris Center on the UCA campus at Conway.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Red is a familiar color for Farmington representa­tives on the 2019 Arkansas High School Coaches Associatio­n West All-Star girls basketball team (from left): Alexis Roach, West player; Brad Johnson, West head coach; Trinity Johnson, West manager; and Madisyn Pense, West player. The East defeated the West, 85-72, at the Jeff Farris Center on the UCA campus at Conway.

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