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LOCAL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP

Posted: November 19, 2009 at 4:53 a.m.

— VARSITY GIRLS

Forrest City 41

Rogers Heritage 32

LITTLE ROCK — Forrest City defeated Rogers Heritage at the Heavenly Hoopfest Tournament in Little Rock on Wednesday night. Heritage (0-2) will play North Pulaski at 4 p.m. Saturday.

Danielle Schillinger scored 13 points for the Lady War Eagles while Yalile Johnson added nine.

St. Paul 60, Jasper 46

ST. PAUL — Sara Ploudre scored 31 points to lead St. Paul over Jasper in 1A-1 West action Tuesday.

Cheyenne Morgan scored 14 for St. Paul (4-1, 2-0 1A-1 West) and Paisley Ploudre chipped in nine.

JUNIOR HIGH

Boys

George 39, Heritage 37 (OT)

SILOAM SPRINGS — Springdale George moved to 3-0 for the first time in school history with an overtime victory over Rogers Heritage at the 33rd Allen’s Classic.

Josiah Wymer led George with 13 points while Dorantez Evans added eight.

George defeated Huntsville 43-28 on Tuesday night behind 16 points by Seth Cobb and nine by Evans.

George will play in the championship game at 1:45 p.m. Saturday.

Central 50, Gravette 28

SILOAM SPRINGS — Alex Rice scored 12 points and Nick Byrne added 11 to lead Springdale Central past Gravette at the Allen’s Classic. Central (2-0) will play George in the championship game Saturday.

Girls

George 31, Heritage 21

SILOAM SPRINGS — The Springdale George defeated Rogers Heritage at the Allen’s Classic Wednesday. Calli Harris led George (2-1) with 13 points while Vicki Smith scored six.

Ramay 39, Central 34

SILOAM SPRINGS — Fayetteville Ramay defeated Springdale Central Wednesday at the Allen’s Classic. Ashley Gray had 16 points for Central (1-1).

Central opened the tournament with a 56-21 win against Stilwell, Okla. Caylee Wright had 14 points for the Lady Warriors.

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