High School basketball roundups

BOYS

BENTON 50, FOUNTAIN LAKE 31

HOT SPRINGS -- Sawyer Oulch led the Panthers (8-4) with 11 points in a victory over the Cobras in the championship game of the Spa City Shootout.

Joe Murphy's 10 points paced Fountain Lake.

HOUSTON EISENHOWER 74,

LR PARKVIEW 64

FORT WORTH -- The Patriots (8-4) fell to the Aldine Eisenhower Eagles (14-5) of Houston in the fifth-place game of the Whataburger Tournament.

Allen Flanigan led Parkview with 21 points and four rebounds. Johnnie White added 15 points, 5 rebounds and 3 blocked shots. Airion Simmons put in 13 points, handed out 6 assists and grabbed 5 rebounds. Ryan Gordon scored 12 points and grabbed four rebounds.

Earlier in the day, the Patriots held off Sulphur Springs, Texas, 57-54 with Flanigan scoring 29 points and grabbing seven rebounds. Simmons added 14 points, 10 rebounds and 4 assists.

LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL 58,

PALESTINE, TEXAS 51

ARDMORE, Okla. -- Ray McIntosh scored 18 points as the Tigers (10-2) claimed the third-place trophy at the Ardmore Invitational.

Jakaylyn Jackson added 11 and C.J. Camper 8 for Little Rock Central, which dropped a 65-57 decision to Del City, Okla., in Friday's semifinals.

MAGNOLIA 68, FAIRVIEW 56

CAMDEN -- Derrion Ford poured in 25 points as the Panthers decked the Cardinals in the third-place game of the Fairview Holiday Classic.

Kadlyn Roach added 12 for Magnolia. Tyree Holliman scored 16 and DeShaire Ford 13 for Fairview.

NASHVILLE ENSWORTH 73,

PULASKI ACADEMY 63

HARDY -- The Tigers (8-7) outscored the Bruins (6-4) 49-32 over the middle two quarters in their victory in the fifth-place game of the Bad Boy Mowers Classic at Highland High School.

Lewis McDaniel led Ensworth with 21 points, Chaz Lanier scored 13 and Key Collier added 11.

EJ Anderson led Pulaski Academy with 24 points while Griffin Newby added 16.

In the seventh-place game, Marianna (3-11) picked up a 47-46 victory when Robert Harris hit a jumper in the lane as time expired to defeat the host Highland (6-9). Tyreck Broyles led Marianna with 24 points. Camden Rhodes put in 28 points for Highland.

SOUTHSIDE BATESVILLE 57,

DEWITT 27

HEBER SPRINGS -- The Southerners jumped out to a 42-15 lead at the half on their way to a victory over the Dragons in the third-place game of the Landers Cowboy Chevrolet Holiday Classic.

Mathew Holifield and Will Sitkowski each scored 15 for Southside Batesville (11-4).

In the fifth-place game, Steph Thomas scored 18 and Tyler Cacciatori scored 10 of his 16 points in the first quarter as Sheridan (10-2) claimed a 68-40 victory over Batesville (5-9).

Tyler Tolliver scored 16 points as Mayflower defeated Rose Bud 67-43 in the seventh-place game.

GIRLS

CENTRAL ARK. CHRISTIAN 46,

MEMPHIS CENTRAL 44

COLLIERVILLE, Tenn. -- Bethany Dillard led the Lady Mustangs (8-7) with 24 points in capturing the third-place title of the Dragon Fire Tournament.

Freshman Ava Knoedl added 13 for CAC.

ENGLAND 63, CARLISLE 53

LONOKE -- Getting 21 points from senior Tatayana Penister, the Lady Lions (14-5) topped the Lady Bison (10-5) in the fifth-place game in the Goldfish Classic.

Dynasty Johnson and Tybriana Durham each added 11 for England.

FORT SMITH NORTHSIDE 71,

WILLARD, Mo. 44

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Sophomore guard Jersey Wolfenbarger scored a game-high 18 points to lead the Lady Bears (12-0) to a victory over the Lady Tigers (7-6) in the White Division championship game of the Pink & White Classic at Drury University.

Sisters Tracey and Sara Bershers each added 15 points for Northside, while junior Jazz Coleman put in 11 and Deairah Mays scored 8.

NORFORK 63,

WATSON CHAPEL 38

MOUNTAIN HOME -- Senior Whitlee Layne scored 24 points as the Class 1A Lady Panthers won in convincing fashion over the Class 5A Lady Wildcats in the third-place game of the 1st Arkansas Bail Bonds Tournament.

Hannah Bryant added 13 and Kynzie Rangel 11 for Norfork, which led 17-8 after one quarter and 33-22 at the half.

Taylor Whitted's 15 points paced Watson Chapel.

PARAGOULD 44,

MOUNTAIN HOME 35

MOUNTAIN HOME -- Senior center Kalyssa Hollis scored 17 points as the Lady Rams (10-3) survived a low-scoring affair with the host Lady Bombers in the championship game of the 1st Arkansas Bail Bonds Tournament.

Mountain Home led 14-13 at the half but was outscored 32-21 in the final two quarters.

Senior Zoey Beasley added 10 for Paragould. Senior Payton Huskey led the Lady Bombers (8-5) with 10 points.

ROSE BUD 51,

HEBER SPRINGS 39

HEBER SPRINGS -- The Lady Ramblers (11-6) scored the game's final 13 points as they claimed the third-place trophy of the Landers Cowboy Chevrolet Holiday Classic.

Freshman Kyndal Rooks hit 8 of 10 free-throw attempts and scored a game-high 20 points for Rose Bud, which trailed 39-38 with 5:29 left. Lady Ramblers' senior Gracie Hartle hit four three-pointers and finished with 14 points.

Jillian Herring scored 15 and Jesslyn Johnson 10 for Heber Springs (8-6).

In the consolation championship game, Sabrina Kellett scored 13 points in leading Greene County Tech to a 50-30 victory over Southside Batesville. Mayflower earned a victory over DeWitt in the seventh-place game behind an 18-point output from Bailey Francis.

RUSSELLVILLE 57,

CHARLESTON 50

RUSSELLVILLE -- Senior Anna Myers scored 16 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Lady Cyclones (8-4) handed the Lady Tigers their first loss of the season in winning the Hoops for Hunger championship.

Makayla Ealy and Cara Davis each added 11 points for Russellville, which trailed 38-34 entering the final quarter.

Brooke Green scored 17 points and Alexia Grandison 14 for Charleston (14-1).

SHERIDAN 51, RIVERVIEW 45

HEBER SPRINGS -- MVP Diamond Morris scored 10 of her game-high 23 points in the first quarter as the Lady Jackets (12-0) took home the championship trophy of the Landers Cowboy Chevrolet Holiday Tournament with a victory over the Lady Raiders.

Cassidy Henry added 14 points, 12 of which came on her 4 three-pointers.

Riverview (10-5) was led by Abby Jiles and Parker Smith, who each scored 17 points.

Sports on 12/30/2018

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