ROUNDUPS

— BOYS

ARKANSAS BAPTIST 69, ROBINSON 51 Dakota Newkirk scored 22 points to lead host Arkansas Baptist to a 4A-7 victory. Nolan Patterson scored 13 points for Arkansas Baptist (11-7, 5-2), which led 34-33 at halftime and outscored Robinson 35-18 in the second half. Phillip Brown led Robinson with 12 points and Ricky Ledbetter added 11.

BAUXITE 48, NASHVILLE 47 Trailing 30-20 at halftime, visiting Bauxite outscored Nashville 28-17 in the second half of a 4A-7 game. Tyler Hill led Bauxite with 24 points and Ben Madison added 14. Cameron Alexander led Nashville with 21 points.

BEEBE 67, GREENE COUNTY TECH 47 Austin Burroughs scored 28 points in leading the Badgers (12-4, 4-0 5A-East Conference) over the Eagles (7-10, 1-4) in Beebe. Tanner Chapman added 13 and Zach Baker 12 for Beebe, which led 24-16 at the half.

BENTON 65, LAKE HAMILTON 43 Quinn Allen scored a team-high 17 points to lead visiting Benton to a 7A/6A-South victory over Lake Hamilton. Josh Bowling scored 15 points and Graham Gardner added 13 for Benton (16-2, 5-0), which led 27-12 at halftime. Malik Blevins scored 25 points to lead Lake Hamilton (6-10, 0-4).

ENGLAND 79, MOUNT IDA 52 Josh Fudge scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead England to a 2A-5 victory. Antonio Means scored a game-high 26 for England (12-6, 5-1), which led 47-23 at halftime, and Monte Toney added 14 points and 12 rebounds.

FOUNTAIN LAKE 53, PERRYVILLE 49, 3OT Fountain Lake outscored Perryville 16-12 in the three overtime periods combined to earn a 3A-5 victory. Andrew Freeman led Fountain Lake (7-7, 5-3) with 18 points, Kendrick Smith added 15 and Sam Crutchfield scored 14. Dylan Dufreene and Holden Branscum scored 16 points each to lead Perryville.

LITTLE ROCK FAIR 54, SHERIDAN 45 Alex Benard led the War Eagles (6-8, 2-2) with 22 points in a victory over the host Yellowjackets (13-6, 2-3). Allante Plant added 14 for Fair.

MAUMELLE 71, WALDRON 55 Shaun Williams scored 12 points to give Maumelle a 4A-4 home victory over Waldron. Jeremy Collins added 11 points for Maumelle, which had 12 of its 14 players score in the victory. Hunter Ball scored a game-high 27 points in the loss for Waldron.

MAYFLOWER 70, BENTON HARMONY GROVE 57 Drew Duncan scored a game high 24 points to lead host Mayflower to a 3A-5 victory. Ross Gray had 18 points, J.P. Terry had 14 and Dane Richardson added 10 for Mayflower (10-4, 5-3), which led 41-32 at halftime. Hayden Buchfield led Benton Harmony Grove with 15 points, Drake Wilks had 14, Mitch Scroggins scored 13 and Cabe Richard added 10.

NORTH PULASKI 59, LITTLE ROCK CHRISTIAN 42 Leading by only two points at halftime, North Pulaski outscored Little Rock Christian 36-21 in the second half of a 5A-Central game. RaShawn Langston led North Pulaski (8-7, 2-2) with 17 points and Joe Aikens added 13.

GIRLS

ARKANSAS BAPTIST 50, ROBINSON 49 Kayla Byrd’s three-pointer with nine seconds remaining in the game gave Arkansas Baptist a 4A-7 victory over visiting Robinson. Byrd led Arkansas Baptist (9-10, 3-4) with 16 points, Caroline Hogue added 13 and Hannah Estes scored 11. Dominique Miller led Robinson with 22 points.

BAUXITE 35, NASHVILLE 34 Trailing 17-13 at the end of the first quarter, Bauxite outscored host Nashville 7-0 in the second quarter to take a 20-17 halftime lead, then held on in the second half as they were outscored 16-15 to earn a 4A-7 victory. Mary Crow scored 20 points to lead Bauxite.

BEEBE 54, GREENE COUNTY TECH 35 Beebe held Greene County Tech scoreless in the second quarter to take a 28-10 halftime lead and easily earned a 5A-East home victory. Jamie Jackson led Beebe (13-5, 4-0 5A-East Conference) with 23 points and Kalela Miller added 14. Allysa Beasley led Greene County Tech with nine points.

GREENBRIER 40, SHILOH CHRISTIAN 33 Bailey Reynolds’ 14 points helped the Lady Panthers (11-6, 3-1) outlast the Lady Saints (5-12, 0-5) in a 5A-West game in Springdale. Kenzie Batteron added 12 and Autumn Russell nine for Greenbrier.

GREENWOOD 61, MOUNT ST. MARY 24 Sophomore guard Megan Hartness scored a game-high 16 points while Haleigh Henson added 11 and Lundon Williams finished with 10 as the Lady Bulldogs (15-4, 1-4 7A/6A-Central) defeated the Belles (5-11, 0-4) at H.B. Stewart Bulldog Arena. “We give our kids the green light to shoot the ball,” Greenwood Coach Clay Reeves said. “We got some really good shooters. We are working on some stuff to get open looks, so I liked that.” Mallory Kleine finished with a team-high seven points for theBelles. Greenwood built an 18-4 first quarter lead with the help of Hartness, who scored eight points in the quarter. She then matched that with eight more in the second to push the lead to 41-15 going into halftime. Allie Barnes, Williams, Henson and Hartness combined to hit seven three-point baskets in the first half. Greenwood didn’t allow a basket until 3:40 was left in the third quarter.

LONOKE 44, CLINTON 43, OT Host Lonoke outscored Clinton 3-2 in overtime to earn a 4A-2 victory. Kerasha Johnson scored a game-high 27 points for Lonoke (9-10, 3-4), which led 27-25 at the end of the third quarter before being outscored 16-14 in the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime tied at 41-41. Nicole Sykes led Clinton with 25 points and Haley Stoltzfus added 11.

MAYFLOWER 48, BENTON HARMONY GROVE 31 Shelby Ryals scored 13 points to lead host Mayflower (5-12, 2-6) to a 3A-5 victory over visiting Benton Harmony Grove.

NORTH LITTLE ROCK 74, MARION 40 North Little Rock (10-5, 3-1) ended the first quarter on a 12-0 run, then scored the first 14 points of the second quarter while sprinting past Marion (6-11, 0-4) in a 7A/6A-East game. Jasmin Mays turned in a game-high 17 points for North Little Rock. Sasha Giles and Malika Monk scored 12 each. Raven Morrow scored 13 points and April Phelix added 10 to lead Marion, which trailed 42-17 at halftime.

PULASKI ACADEMY 62, SYLVAN HILLS 41 India Wilson scored a game-high 20 points to lead visiting Pulaski Academy to a 5A-Central victory. Mackie Kuhn added 15 points for Pulaski Academy (6-6, 3-1), which led 31-24 at halftime. Naomi Gregory led Sylvan Hills (5-6, 3-1) with 17 points.

VILONIA 49, ALMA 36 Leading 21-19 at halftime, visiting Vilonia outscored Alma 28-17 in the second half of a 5A-West game. Hannah Schneden led Vilonia (16-1, 4-0) with 19 points and Ashley Hightower added 13. Robin Stuart led Alma (5-13, 0-5) with 12 points.

Sports, Pages 25 on 01/19/2013

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