REGIONAL TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP

Class 4A North Region

At Morrilton

Girls

Harrison 68, Farmington 53

Harrison outscored Farmington 26-15 in the third quarter and pulled away for a semifinal victory Friday.

The outburst helped the Lady Goblins turned a 23-18 halftime lead into a 49-33 margin.

Brylie Parker had 23 points for Harrison, which plays in today's 6 p.m. championship game, followed by Caroline Cecil with 13 and Marion Groberg with 13 apiece and Sydney Shrum with 10. Makenna Vanzant had 21 to lead Farmington while Alexis Roach had 13.

Berryville 46, Clarksville 32

Lexy Anderson scored 10 of her 14 points in the first quarter and led Berryville past Clarksville.

Berryville led 14-3 after one quarter but needed an 18-6 run in the third quarter to pull away after Clarksville (23-8) had cut it to 19-16 at halftime.

Hannah Morrell added 12 for the Lady Bobcats, who will play Harrison in the 6 p.m. championship game. KK Phillips had 16 for Clarksville, which plays Farmington in a noon third-place game.

Boys

Morrilton 63, Ozark 37

Terry Franklin scored 10 points in the first quarter and finished with 21 as Morrilton cruised past Ozark in a battle of 4A-4 Conference teams.

Xavier Wright added 17 and Joseph Pinion 10 for the Devil Dogs, who led 18-11 after one quarter and 28-16 at halftime. Garrett Schaffer led Ozark with 11 points.

Class 3A Region 1

At Perryville

CAC 61, Two Rivers 50

CAC withstood a barrage of 3-pointers by Two Rivers to advance to the regional finals.

Madyson Bowman scored 17 points for CAC and Bethany Dillard and Hannah Haughaboo had 14 each.

Katlin Hunnicutt scored a game-high 23 for Two Rivers, which made nine 3-pointers. Somer Frost scored 12.

Lamar 50, Atkins 36

The Lady Warriors had three in double-figures and advanced to the championship game.

Gimmy Nordin and Amber Brown scored 12 each and Lakyn Sanders had 11 for Lamar, which made nine 3-pointers.

Ashton Dillard had 13 for Atkins.

Boys

Baptist Prep 62, Fountain Lake 39

It was the Issac McBride show again as the Kansas signee scored 23 points to lead his team to the finals.

Brooks Spoon scored 12 and Hudson Lukens 10 for Baptist Prep.

Jordan Mungle scored 12 for Fountain Lake and Colton McMullin added 10.

Mayflower 61, Booneville 55

Tyler Tolliver led a potent Mayflower attack by scoring 18 points.

Jay Nance scored 17 and Braxtyn McCuien 13.

Blakley Cobb led the Bearcats with 12. Nate Riley added 11 and Grant Goers 10.

Class 3A Region 1

At Mountain View

Girls

Valley Springs 46, Lincoln 33

Valley Springs jumped to a 29-11 halftime lead and cruised to the semifinal win.

Bethany Richardson led a balanced scoring attack with 13 points for Valley Springs, while Madison Moore and Haylie Fry added 10 each. Jessica Goldman led all scorers with 17 points for Lincoln.

Mountain View 56, Charleston 43

Mountain View led by only one at halftime, but pushed the advantage to double digits after three quarters en route to the win.

Charleston trailed 20-19 at halftime, but the margin grew to 36-24 after three quarter. Kaley Shipman poured in a game-high 22 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter. Aubrey Isbell added 18 and Chaelann Vickers 10.

Baylee King and Reagan Oldridge led Charleston with 11 points each.

Boys

Valley Springs 55, Elkins 51

Valley Springs jumped to a 32-22 halftime lead and held off a late Elkins charge for the win.

Isaac Ragland led all scorers with 27 points for Valley Springs, which led only 40-39 after three quarters.

Cameren Dunn led Elkins with 18 points on six 3-pointers. Chad Graham added 16, while Kain Johnson contributed 13.

Waldron 71, Charleston 53

Payton Brown poured in 46 points and helped Waldron rally in the second half for the win.

Drew Dozier added 12 for Waldron, which trailed 27-24 at halftime. Jacob Green led Charleston with 20.

Class 2A West Regional

At Danville

Girls

Lavaca 46, Hector 16

Sierra Lamb and Adeline Newhart scored 9 points each to lead the Lady Golden Arrows to a semifinal win.

Courtney Barnett scored 6 for Hector.

Danville 46, Cotter 32

Haley Rial powered the host Lady Little Johns to the championship game by scoring a game-high 15 points.

Kate Cheek scored 15 and Kaylee Cronover 13 for Cotter.

Boys

Yellville-Summit 51, Mountainburg 43

Coby Hobbs and Ben Riddle scored 12 points each as Yellville-Summit advanced to the regional finals.

Ethan Gregory scored 17 for Mountainburg and Jacob Ortlieb added 12.

Eureka Springs 52, Flippin 38

The Highlanders moved to the championship game behind three double-digit scorers.

Garrett Cross led the way with 18. Carter Drennon scored 13 and, Matthew Lester 10.

Deryn Payne had 10 for Flippin.

Class 1A Region 1 at County Line

Girls

Jasper 56, St. Paul 31

Sierra Johnson had 26 points to lead Jasper to a win over St. Paul and moved the Lady Pirates into the championship game.

Hope Brasel added nine points, while Taylor Davidson and Emma Lewis added eight apiece for Jasper, which led 20-6 after one quarter and 31-15 at halftime. Nolva Cousins had 12 points for St. Paul.

Class 1A Region 2 at Calico Rock

Girls

Viola 66, Mammoth Springs 44

The Lady Longhorns outscored Mammoth Spring 20-9 in the fourth quarter to pull away for the semifinal win.

Keyaira Moore led all scorers with 24 points for Viola, which led 26-18 at halftime and 46-35 after three quarters. Lauren Mitchell led Mammoth Springs with 15.

Norfolk 72, Maynard 52

Whitlee Layne poured in a game-high 42 points to lead Nofork to the win.

Norfork outscored Maynard 20-10 in the fourth quarter. Bethany Dobbins led Maynard with 21.

Boys

Hillcrest 51, Calico Rock 49

Hillcrest rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to earn the semifinal win.

Colton Rose scored a game-high 18 points to lead Hillcrest, which outscored Calico Rock 19-7 in the third quarter and turned a 10-point deficit into a two-point lead. Cole Whiteaker led Calico Rock with 12.

Izard County 78, Western Grove 50

The Cougars jumped to a 21-7 lead after a quarter and cruised into tonight's regional final.

Justus Cooper led all scorers with 26 points for the Cougars. Luke Lane led Western Grove with 14.

Class 1A Region 1

At County Line

Girls

Jasper 56, St. Paul 31

Sierra Johnson scored a game-high 27 points and Jasper cruised to the regional finals by blowing out St. Paul.

Hope Brasel added 11 for Jasper.

Nolina Cousins scored 12 for St. Paul and Janann Kimer added 8.

Alpena 67, Kingston 33

Four players scored in double-figures and Alpena punched its ticket to the championship game.

Abby Dean and Kayleigh Armer scored 12 each for Alpena. Desiree Ditch scored 11 and Alex Hill added 10.

Melia Johnson scored 11 for Kingston.

Boys

County Line 47, New School 35

The host Indians are headed to the regional finals as Pacyn Reames scored a game-high 18 points.

Arthur Cox led New School with 14.

Deer 50, Jasper 49

This one went down to the wire with Deer hanging on for the one-point win.

Cade Young scored 25 points and drilled six 3-pointers for Deer. Johnny Smith added 12 and Avery Young 11.

Caleb Carter led Jasper with 13 and Jackson Clark scored 12.

Preps Sports on 02/23/2019

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