Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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BOYS

BAPTIST PREP 70, PERRYVILLE 41 D.J. Townsend had a game-high 20 points as Baptist Prep (16-3, 11-1 3A-5) won its 11th game in a row.

BEEBE 46, LITTLE ROCK HALL 44 Rylie Marshall and Brooks Nall both scored 11 points as Beebe (8-8, 1-6 5A-Central) picked up its first conference victory of the season.

BENTONVILL­E 65, FORT SMITH SOUTHSIDE 34 Anthony Wilson had 10 points for Bentonvill­e (15-1, 9-0 6A-West), which held a 47-23 lead after three quarters. Xander Naegle scored 14 points for Southside (2-18, 0-9).

BOONEVILLE 77, DANVILLE 41 C.J. Johnson knocked down 5 of 6 three-pointers and scored 21 points for Booneville (134, 7-3 3A-4), which won its second game in eight days over its rival. Austin Hill had 18 points, all on three-pointers, Jordan Sanchez tallied 16 points and Jacob Herrara pulled down 13 rebounds for the Bearcats. Terrell Macon had 17 points to pace Danville (4-12, 2-7).

BRYANT 66, FORT SMITH NORTHSIDE 56 Kade Ruffner scored 18 pints, one of four players in double figures for Bryant (14-3, 6-3 6A-Central). Camren Hunter and Aiden Adams had 11 points and Will Diggins pumped in 10 points for the Hornets, who led 32-17 at halftime. Tamaury Releford had 13 points for Northside (810, 4-5).

DUMAS 75, DREW CENTRAL 66 Mike Reddick had 27 points, 3 assists and 3 steals for Dumas (10-1, 6-0 3A-8), ranked No. 1 in Class 3A. Kylin James contribute­d 18 points and five rebounds while Daylen Davis and Jaylan Green each had 11 points for the Bobcats. Tamarja Parker added 8 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists for Dumas as well. FAYETTEVIL­LE 62, ROGERS 61, 4OT Landon Glasper scored 25 points as Fayettevil­le (16-4, 7-2 6A-West) outlasted the Mounties. Jack Erck had 11 points and Sawyer Keith followed with 10 points for the Bulldogs.

IZARD COUNTY 41, RURAL SPECIAL 24 Zach Simmons had 11 points to lead Izard County (21-5, 13-3).

LAKE HAMILTON 52, SHERIDAN 47 Zac Pennington scored 22 points to help Lake Hamilton (11-5, 5-2 5A-South) strengthen its grip on the No. 2 spot in the 5A-South. Elijah Smith had 12 points for the Wolves.

MONTICELLO 64, STAR CITY 58 Nick Smith finished with 26 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists for Monticello (11-3, 6-3 4A-8), which swept the season series.

MORRILTON 60, OZARK 41 Brock Hendrix nailed 3 three-pointers and scored a team-high 18 points as Morrilton (11-5, 8-1 4A-4) exacted revenge after losing the first meeting between the two earlier this season. Devin Foster had 15 points and Joseph Pinion chimed in with 10 points for the Devil Dogs. MOUNTAINBU­RG 59, JOHNSON COUNTY WESTSIDE 38 Ethan Gregory’s 30 points were more than enough to power Mountainbu­rg (15-3, 7-1 2A-4) to the blowout victory. Waylon Cluck ended with 15 points for the Dragons. SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 60, ROGERS HERITAGE 53 Cameron Maines finished with 13 points for Har-Ber (14-5, 6-3 6A-West), which scored 11 of the game’s final 13 points. Noah Livingston and Miles Rolfe had 12 points while Mack Wright aided with 10 points for the Wildcats. Micah Hill had a game-high 22 points for Heritage (7-12, 2-6). Lucas Sarratt delivered 13 points for the War Eagles.

SYLVAN HILLS 82, JACKSONVIL­LE 72 Nick Smith went off for a career-high 44 points as Sylvan Hills (15-3, 7-1 5A-Central) took down Jacksonvil­le.

WEST MEMPHIS 69, SEARCY 52 Jordan Mitchell poured in 19 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists for West Memphis (9-9, 6-3 5A-East), which held a 37-18 cushion after two quarters. Kameron Barnes had 19 points and Calvin Butler tallied 15 points for the Blue Devils. Braden Watson had 12 points to lead Searcy (6-11, 2-7).

WHITE COUNTY CENTRAL 53, TUCKERMAN 33 Dillan Hopkins finished with 18 points as White County Central (16-5, 9-2 2A-2) took over second place in the 2A-2 Conference. Drew House and Blake Dickerson each had eight points for the Bears.

WONDERVIEW 52, MOUNT VERNON-ENOLA 39 Sam Reynolds scored 16 points and Dillon Gangluff had 15 points as Wonderview (15-5, 12-0 1A-4) closed out league play unbeaten. Caleb Squires added 11 points for the Daredevils.

GIRLS

BENTONVILL­E 82, FORT SMITH SOUTHSIDE 39 Jada Brown scored 16 points, all in the second quarter, as Bentonvill­e (13-2, 7-0 6A-West) won its 32nd consecutiv­e conference game. Gracie Eaves had 14 points and Alyssa Baker added 13 points for the Lady Tigers, who led 50-27 at the half. Tinsley Freeman ended with 12 points for Southside (2-12, 0-5). COTTER 66, ALPENA 48 Kate Cheek’s scored 24 points to lead Cotter (14-3, 9-1 2A-1) to a seventh consecutiv­e victory. Kaylee Crownover had 23 points for the Lady Warriors.

FORT SMITH NORTHSIDE 73, BRYANT 54 Jersey Wolfenbarg­er’s 32 points carried Northside (19-1, 9-0 6A-Central) to its 17th victory in a row. Jalyn Ford and Tracy Bershers scored 14 points apiece for the Lady Bears. Brilynn Findley had 15 points and Parris Atkins and Natalie Edmonson each finished with 16 points for Bryant (8-7, 1-5).

NORFORK 45, VIOLA 35 Hannah Bryant powered Norfork (14-7, 10-3 1A-2), which had lost the previous meeting by 27 points in December. Lindsey Browning scored 15 points for Viola (23-6, 13-3).

PANGBURN 65, BALD KNOB 43 Brynlee Huggins turned in 22 points, 9 assists, 4 steals and 4 blocks in a 22-point beating for Pangburn (13-11, 8-5 3A-2). SALEM 62, MIDLAND 26 Amber Yates had 12 points in a runaway rout for Salem (14-5, 9-3 2A-2). Marliegh Sellars added 10 points for the Lady Greyhounds.

SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 58, ROGERS HERITAGE 51 Pacious Daniel had 34 points as Har-Ber (6-7, 4-4 6A-West) fended off a closing charge. Easton Kimbel scored 17 points and Lilly Stith had 13 of her 16 points after halftime for Heritage (4-14, 2-6). Carlee Casteel also had 15 points for the Lady War Eagles.

WEST MEMPHIS 49, SEARCY 22 Aniyah Price scored 13 points as West Memphis (6-10, 1-8 5A-East) put an end to a seven-game losing streak. Asharia Brown finished with 11 points for Searcy (3-11, 1-8 5A-East).

 ?? (Special to the NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Beach) ?? Bentonvill­e West’s Riley Buccine goes up for a shot over Springdale’s Quiterian Cobbs during the Wolverines’ 64-60 victory Tuesday night in Springdale.
(Special to the NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Beach) Bentonvill­e West’s Riley Buccine goes up for a shot over Springdale’s Quiterian Cobbs during the Wolverines’ 64-60 victory Tuesday night in Springdale.

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