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BOYS

BENTON 74, ELDORADO 49 Terrion Burgess hit seven 3-pointers for 42 points as Benton (12-10, 3-6 5A-South) snapped a six-game losing streak. Jonathan Bell had 22 points for the Panthers.

CABOT 55, NORTH LITTLE ROCK 53 Gavin Mewes Scored 22 points and grabbed five rebounds to upset Cabot (15-6, 3-3 6A-Central). Jermain Christopher added 15 points and 5 assists for the Panthers.

ARKANSAS CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 66, DUVER 50 Grayson Wilson scored 12 points for Arkansas Central Christian (17-6, 10-0 3A-5), who won his 14th consecutive game. Caleb Cook, Webb Watson and Jackson Hampton scored nine points each for the Mustangs.

DUMAS 68, SMACKOVER 30 Tommy Reddick scored 18 points and grabbed two steals in Dumas’ 38-point win (18-7, 10-0 3A-8). Mike Reddick had 16 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals, while Brandon Johnson had 10 points, 4 steals and 2 assists for the Bobcats.

EPISCOPAL COLLEGIATE 71, HELENA-WEST HELENA 48 Kellen Robinson scored a game-high 30 points to lead the Episcopal Collegiate (17-5, 8-1 3A-6). Elijah Mason scored 15 points and Keaton Dassinger provided the Wildcats with 10 points.

LAKE HAMILTON 87, TEXARKANA 47 Zach Pennington led with 36 points and six steals to give Lake Hamilton (19-3, 8-2 5A-South) an easy loss to the Razorbacks. Zane Pennington scored 11 points, Charter Harris 10 and Cooper Kindt 9 for the Wolves.

RECTOR 68, MARMADYUK 61 Cooper Rabjon scored 26 points, a big win for Rector (19-3, 10-2 2A-3). Cameron Jones had 15 points, 7 assists and 7 rebounds for the Cougars. Drew Henderson joined the rector with 12 points.

ROSA BUD 76, LISA ACADEMY NORTH 61 Res Hipp scored 42 points to Rose Bud (16-5, 10-1 3A-6) in a decisive win. Jared Ray had 15 points and the Ramblers’ Jace Goodwin had 11. Kelby Hale’s 17 points and Makale Guy’s 13 points were LISA Academy North (15, 6-4).

GIRLS

CONWAY 66, BRYANT 32 Emery Bohanon hit four 3s to finish with 18 points as Conway (19-5, 5-1 6A Central) dominated. Alexis Cox and Chloe Clardy each scored 13 points for the Lady Wumpus Cats, who were 36-15 ahead at halftime. Lauren Lane and Austin Oholendt each scored nine points for Bryant (13-7, 2-4), who has lost three straight games and four of his last five.

CONWAY CHRISTIAN 61, CONWAY ST. JOSEPH 28. Josie Williams scored 23 points in a decisive win over Conway Christian (20-5, 13-0, 2A-4). Conley Gibson scored 16 points and Brooklyn Pratt scored 12 points for the Lady Eagles.

DUVER 62 CENTRAL ARKANSAS CHRISTIAN 51 Dover (18-3, 7-2 3A-5) won for the seventh time in eight games by knocking out Lady Mustang. Riley Bryant scored 30 points and Jadeen Smith scored 12 points for Central Arkansas Christian (6-13, 3-7).

EPISCOPAL COLLEGIATE 46, HELENA-WEST HELENA 43 Riley Brady scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to put Episcopal Collegiate (18-3, 8-1 3A-6) ahead of the Lady Cougars. Laney Marsh added nine points to the Lady Wildcats.

FARMINGTON 67, PEA RIDGE 22 First quarter 23-6 opened the door for Farmington (24-1, 10-0 4A-1). Marin Adams had 15 points and Reese Sheary had nine points for the Lady Cardinals, who were 38-10 at halftime and 57-18 after three quarters.

MOUNT VERNON ENOLA 56, QUITMAN 26 Dessie McCarthy had 23 points to lead Mount Vernon Enola (29-3, 13-1 2A-2) to a victory over the Lady Bulldogs. AJ Person scored 18 points and Marley Raby added 15 points for the Lady Warhawks. Silver Mullinix gave Quitman 12 points (16-5, 10-3).

MOUNTAIN HOME 59, ALMA 36 Lykin Moore finished with 18 points and six rebounds while Mountain Home (12-10, 3-3 5A-West) was in a fever. Parker Husky and Amelia Rucker scored 12 points each for the Lady Bombers. Jordan Gramlich led Alma (6-12, 2-4) with 11 points.

NETTLON 39, SEARCY 33 Kayla Williams made four 3-pointers to end the game with a team-high 14 in a win over Nettleton (17-3, 5-2 5A-East). Mackenzie Williams followed with 12 points and 10 rebounds, while Akiriya James scored 7 points and 6 rebounds from the Lady Raiders.

SALEM 51, TUCKERMAN 48 Marley Sellars 18 points helped Salem (19-3, 11-0 3A-2). Chelsea Hamilton scored 12 points and Maddie Keane added 11 points to the Lady Greyhounds.

SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 69, SPRINGDALE 65 Pasius McDaniel had 24 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists in close play for Har-Ber (13-7, 7-2 6A-West). Delaney Roller had 17 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, while Alexus Plasencia had 10 points and 8 rebounds for the Lady Wildcats.

VALLEY SPRINGS 79, GUY PERKINS 24 Aidan Gorton scored 14 points and Taylor Trammell scored 13 points for Valley Springs (23-9, 7-1 3A-1). Savannah Ketchum and Maisie Willis each scored 12 points, while Katie Wilburn scored 11 points for the Lady Tigers.

WATSON CHAPEL 55, MILLS 38 Watson Chapel (12-10, 7-1 4A-8) won for the ninth time in the last 10 games, beating the Lady Comets for the second time this season. Jordan Gregory has 31 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals (7-16, 3-5) for Mills.

THURSDAY GAMES

GIRLS

BROOKLAND 51, JONESBORO WESTSIDE 36 Kinsey Clark scored 16 points as Brookland (18-7, 10-2 4A-3) called it off in the second half. Stella Parker added 15 points and Evan Paulsgrove finished with 10 for the Lady Bearcats.

HIGHLAND 59, FORREST CITY 36 Sadie Meyer finished with 20 points as Highland (16-5, 10-2 4A-4) beat the Lady Mustangs. Emma Hislip added 18 points to Lady Rebels, who won their fifth game in a row.

Southside Batesville 61, Blytheville 47 Camie Jenkins had 21 points, 15 rebounds, 5 blocks and 3 assists to lead Southside Batesville (19-3, 12-0 4A-3). Cheney McCance had 12 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, while Alexa Blevins finished with 11 points for Lady Southerners. Callie Jo Robbins had 8 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists, while Julian Stevens had 7 points and 5 rebounds for the winners.

— Arkansas Democrat Gazette

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