HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUPS

— BOYS BAUXITE 57, PULASKI ROBINSON 39 Bauxite got out to a 33-13 halftime lead and earned an easy 7-4A victory. Ben Madison and Tyler Hill led Bauxite (7-4, 3-0) with 18 points each. D.J. King led Pulaski Robinson (1-6, 0-3) with seven points.

BEEBE 50, LITTLE ROCK CHRISTIAN 33 Colton Taylor scored 14 points to lead host Beebe to a nonconference victory. Jake Schlenker added 10 points for Beebe (6-3), which led 23-14 at halftime. Dylan Coney had 15 points to lead Little Rock Christian and Cole Hendrixson added 10.

EARLE 84, MARIANNA 46 Visiting Earle jumped out to a 52-24 halftime lead on its way to an easy victory. Autry Allen scored a game-high 26 points to lead Earle (7-5). Tevin Scott had 20 points for Earle and Michael Burnett scored 12.

FARMINGTON 69, OZARK 24 Chase Garner scored 20 points to lead Farmington (8-3, 3-0 1-4A) past Ozark (2-1). Farmington held Ozark to six field goals in the first half and outscored the Hillbillies 21-0 in the fourth quarter.

FOUNTAIN LAKE 41, JESSIEVILLE 40 Trailing 24-15 at halftime, host Fountain Lake outscored Jessieville 26-16 in the second half to earn a 5-3A victory. Kendrick Smith and Andrew Freeman scored 12 points each to lead Fountain Lake (5-4, 3-2). Braden Davis scored 19 points to lead Jessieville and Chase Anderson added 13.

JASPER 73, ST. JOE 34 Dylan Kilgore scored a game-high 28 points to lead visiting Jasper in a 1-1A East game. Trevor Jeanes added 12 points for Jasper (17-2, 8-1), which led 34-18 at halftime. Brady Willis led St. Joe with 17 points.

PERRYVILLE 72, HECTOR 45 Holden Branscum scored 25 points and Nathan Hubbard added 24 points as Perryville (7-5) to the victory. Perryville outscored Hector 26-9 in the fourth quarter.

SYLVAN HILLS 66, VILONIA 48 Sylvan Hills outscored visiting Vilonia 40-26 in the second half to earn a nonconference victory. Ronnie Hinton led the Bears (3-4) with 19 points and DeMonte Davidson added 10. Cameron Wilkins led Vilonia with 21 points.

WEST FORK 65, MENA 52 Josh Ferrell had 25 points and eight assists to lead host West Fork in a nonconference game. Trusten DeSoto scored 19 points and Leon Beasley added 10 for West Fork(11-1), which led 27-19 at halftime. Matt Oglesbee led Mena with 15 points, Michael McGee had 12 and Quincy Roberts added 10.

GIRLS BAUXITE 61, PULASKI ROBINSON 39 Mary Corw scored 25 points and Allison Tackett had 20 to lead Bauxite (10-4, 3-0 7-4A) past Robinson. Anisha Johnson led Robinson with 19 points and Dominque Miller added 15.

BENTON 49, JONESBORO 30 Madi Brooks and Korie Parker each scored 11 for the Panthers (7-3), who led 27-15 at halftime. Jonesboro was led by Raquel Williams’ 10 points.

FARMINGTON 61, OZARK 47 Rene Scheyder scored 20 points to lead Farmington (10-2, 3-0 1-4A) past Ozark (7-5, 1-2). Tichina Scales added 11 points for Farmington. Olivia Melton scored 15 points to lead Ozark.

JASPER 50, ST. JOE 41 Tied 21-21 at halftime, visiting Jasper went on an 18-0 run in the second half to earn a 1-1A East victory. Abby Goden scored a game-high 24 points for Jasper (11-8, 7-2), while Brittany Langdon and Keelee Dixon added 11 each. Megan Holder ledSt. Joe with 12 points.

PERRYVILLE 60, HECTOR 38 Tory Cody had 26 points as Perryville (10-2) pulled away in the second half after leading 28-22 at halftime. Lacy Alford added 10 points for Perryville.

PULASKI ACADEMY 52, MAUMELLE 51 India Wilson hit a shot from the block off a pass from Bailey Byrne with no time remaining as host Pulaski Academy (3-6) beat Maumelle (4-7) in nonconference play.

SOUTHSIDE BATESVILLE 48, STUTTGART 34 Ashlyn King had 17 points to keep Southside Batesville undefeated in 4-2A play. Jennifer Wyatt added 13 points for Southside Batesville (7-5, 3-0). Mariah Allen led Stuttgart with 13 points.

MOUNTAIN HOME 51, ROGERS 47 Mountain Home (8-2) was perfect from the field in the fourth quarter as it held off host Rogers (7-3) in a nonconference game. Mountain Home made all eight of its shots over the final eight minutes to defeat Rogers. Taylor Williams and Katie Kapler led Mountain Home with 18 points each. Taylor Strickland led Rogers with 19 points, and Hannah Hawley added 11 points.

Sports, Pages 25 on 12/22/2012

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