Sports Roundup
Prep Wrestling
Rogers High 54, Bentonville 18
106: Stephen Waterhouse, Rogers, def. Jacob Vasquez, Bentonville, by fall, 2:37
113: Cash Jones, Bentonville, def. Daniel Perez, Rogers, by fall, 1:04
120: Nathan Desler, Bentonville, def. Chris Alanis, Rogers, by fall, :30
126: Hunter Dyer, Rogers, def. Stephen Fox, Bentonville, technical fall, 18-2.
132: Aaron Grigsy, Bentonville, def. Jacob Rownak, Rogers, by fall, 1:07
138: Heath Henman, Rogers, def. Luke Brandon, Bentonville, 14-9
145 Both teams open
152: Madison Montgomery, Rogers, def. Dawson Scantling, Bentonville, major decision, 18-5
160: Gary Fredrick, Rogers, def. Isaiah Yorba, Bentonville, by fall, 2:57
170: Christian Brummett, Rogers, def. Dillon Casto, Bentonville, by fall, :34
182: Franikie Garcia, Rogers, won by forfeit
195: Josh Lee, Rogers, won by forfeit
220: Max Wester, Rogers, def. Bobby Hill, Bentonville, by fall, 1:18
285: Ray Brummett, Rogers, def. Harrison Scantling, Bentonville, by fall, 1:54
Rogers High59, Fayetteville 23
106: Stephen Waterhouse, Rogers, won by forfeit
113: Daniel Perez, Rogers, def. Logan Dingler, Fayetteville, by fall, 3:13
120: Brady Arroyos, Fayetteville, def. Chris Alanis, Rogers, by fall, 1:08
126: Hunter Dyer, Rogers, won by forfeit
132: Bryce Arroyos, Fayetteville, def. Jacob Rownak, Rogers, by fall, 1:31
138: Heath Henman, Rogers, def. Damien Perez, Fayetteville, technical fall, 15-0, 4:00
145: Madison Montgomery, Rogers, won by forfeit
152: Cade Farmer, Rogers, def. Kevin Rodriguez, Fayetteville, by fall, :39
160: Jaxon Nolen, Fayetteville, def. Gary Fredrick, Rogers, by fall, 3:30
170: Dane Shields, Fayetteville, def. Christian Brummett, Rogers, technical fall, 17-2, 4:00
182: Frankie Garcia, Rogers, def. Jessie Cureton, Fayetteville, by fall, 3:48
195: Josh Lee, Rogers, def. Gavin, McGarrah, Fayetteville, by fall, 1:12
220: Max Wester, Rogers, def. Jarrod Howard, by fall, 1:55
285: Ray Brummett, Rogers, def. Bobby Quinn, Fayetteville, by fall, :37
Junior High Basketball
Boys
Rogers Heritage 42, Springdale Lakeside 35
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The War Eagles rallied from a four-point halftime deficit to open conference play with a win Thursday night.
Tony Casey and Seth Stanley led Heritage (11-4, 1-0) with 13 points each.
Zach Peck led Lakeside with 13 points.
Eighth-Grade Score: Lakeside 45, Oakdale 29
Fayetteville Woodland 41, Siloam Springs 25
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Woodland (10-5) trailed after the first quarter, but broke open the game as Jackson Cole led the way with a game-high 15 points. Ryan Donovan added nine points for Woodland, while Garrett Self led Siloam with 11 points.
Eighth-Grade Score: Woodland 44, Siloam Springs 19
Bentonville Black 50, Springdale Central 41
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Pavroh scored 21 points and Jarrett Ray added seven as Black downed Central.
Conner Sikes led Central with 17 points while Ben Buccheri and Cade Raftiff added six points.
Eighth-Grade Score: Lincoln 42, Central 22.
Bentonville Gold 44, Springdale Southwest 43
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Lyons scored 10 points to lead Gold over Southwest in NWAC action Thursday.
Parker Weiser scored a game high 17 to lead Southwest (0-1 NWAC).
Eighth-Grade Score: Fulbright 50, Southwest 20.
Springdale George 37, Rogers High 28
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Joe Jibke scored 11 points to lead George (1-0 NWAC) over Rogers.
Wryan Satchell led Rogers (0-1 NWAC) with 11 points.
Fayetteville Ramay 51, Alma 42
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Ron Johnson scored 12 points to lead Ramay (6-5) over Alma in non-conference action.
Jon Conley and added eight points and Darius Bowers chipped in seven for Ramay.
Eighth-Grade Score: Ramay 55, Alma 26.
Girls
Springdale Lakeside 45, Rogers Heritage 44
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Springdale Lakeside squandered a double-digit fourth-quarter lead, but did just enough to hold off Rogers Heritage.
Lakeside was led by Jeniya Gause, who posted a game-high 16 points. It was the first conference game of the season for both teams.
Fayetteville Woodland 45, Siloam Springs 29
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Aside from a sub-par third quarter, Fayetteville Woodland had no problems with Siloam Springs in a conference win.
Woodland jumped out to a quick lead, behind the scoring of Jasmine Franklin, who posted a game-high 21 points. Sophie Nolan added 14 for Woodland. Hadlee Hollenbeck led Siloam Springs with 12.
Eighth-Grade Score: Woodland 42, Siloam Springs 25.
Fayetteville Ramay 39, Alma 19
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Fayetteville Ramay used a fast start to roll past Alma.
Sasha Goforth got the Lady Indians off and running and finished with a game-high 12 points. Ramay (7-4) will open league play Monday when it hosts Siloam Springs.
College Basketball
Women
Texas Wesleyan 69, JBU 59
Senior guard Lauren Rogers registered her fourth consecutive double-digit scoring effort, but JBU fell to Texas Weslyan on Thursday in Sooner Athletic Conference action.
Rogers hit five 3-pointers for JBU (6-10, 1-5 SAC). Eliana Fernandez added 16 points and nine assists.
The Rams (11-5, 3-2 SAC) got 18 points from Amy Easley.
UAFS 97, Okla. Panhandle 59
Jasmine Brainard had 21 points to lead Arkansas-Fort Smith to a road rout of Oklahoma Panhandle in Heartland Conference action.
Sydney Franklin and junior guard Candice Followwell had 15 and 14 points, respectively for UAFS (7-6, 5-1).
Hannah Tatum and Brittany Alavinejad had 15 and 13 points, respectively, to lead the Aggies
The Lady Lions are at Lubbock Christian at 1 p.m. on Saturday.
Sports on 01/16/2015