Bandys, Freedom girls pick up wins to remain undefeated
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FRIDAY’S HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SUMMARIES
GIRLS
BUNKER HILL 61, MAIDEN 46
Bunker Hill 22 10 18 11—61
Maiden 3 15 17 11–46
BUNKER HILL 61—Addie Wray 22, Maddie Stotts 17, Crystany White 11, Bryant 6, Hamlett 3, Lineberger 2, Martins, Stoker, Elli, Miller.
MAIDEN 46—Zoe Huffman 17, Gracie Arrowood 13, Andrews 6, Bohemier 4, Glover 3, Sigmon 2, Hentschel 1.
Records: Bunker Hill 6-2.
Reported by: Randy Joines, Bunker Hill head coach.
BANDYS 52, WEST CALDWELL 44
W. Caldwell 9 7 11 17—44
Bandys 13 10 19 10—52
WEST CALDWELL 44—Mathes 3, Jaleah Battle 22, McMasters 2, Crisp 3, Ebony Johnson 14, Eldreth.
BANDYS 52—E. Dutka 4, Macy Rummage 22, De La Canal 3, Paul 2, Mirman 1, Culliver 2, McIntosh 6, McLean 6, Wilson 2, L. Dutka 2, Little 2.
Notes: Trojans improve to 37-8 against the Warriors, including 22-1 in Bost-Matheson Gym… West Caldwell won at Bandys for the first time last season, 59-50.
Records: W. Caldwell 0-3; Bandys 3-0.
Reported by: Benny Lytton, Bandys SID.
PATTON 46, SOUTH CALDWELL 36
Patton 14 14 9 9—46
S. Caldwell 16 5 2 13—36
PATTON 46—Reece Fisher 21, Claire Hawkins 13, Hemphill 8, Brown 1, Nelson 2, Lail 1, King, Duckworth.
SOUTH CALDWELL 36—Propst 3, Austin 7, Catherine Huggins 11, Pittman 6, Jackson 2, Wynn 2, Everhart 5, Miller.
Records: S. Caldwell 0-3.
Reported by: Karen Isbell, South Caldwell coaching staff.
FREEDOM 63, DRAUGHN 37
Freedom 14 18 17 14—63
Draughn 2 8 10 17—37
FREEDOM 63—Madison Bailey 18, Blaikley Crooks 13, Garrison 9, Short 3, Tate 4, Davenport 7, McGee 2, Rhone 5, Moore 2, Cisneros, Watkins, Johnson.
DRAUGHN 37—Jenna Davis 14, Lowman 3, Suttles 3, Bryant 6, Kirlenio 1, Parker 5, Shuping 2, Oneil 3, Suiter.
Records: Freedom 4-0; Draughn 4-2.
Reported by: Amber Reddick, Freedom head coach.
EAST LINCOLN 73, COMENIUS SCHOOL 43
Comenius 10 9 12 12—43
E. Lincoln 25 22 16 10—73
COMENIUS 43—Paola Martinez 19, Somer Wilson 13, Gvichiani 6, Cepeda 2, Garon 2, Lauka 1.
EAST LINCOLN 73—Brianna Tadlock 23, Emily Jacques 15, Campo 7, T. Robinette 6, Thomas 6, Rhoney 5, Ross 4, Cox 4, A. Robinette 2, Jacques 1.
Notes: Tadlock added 10 assists and five steals, Kelsi Campo had seven rebounds and three assists for East Lincoln and Taryn Robinette pulled down 10 rebounds for the Mustangs.
Records: E. Lincoln 1-2; Comenius 8-2.
Reported by: Jason Otley, E. Lincoln head coach.
WEST LINCOLN 60, CHERRYVILLE 24
W. Lincoln 21 13 14 12—60
Cherryville 5 8 4 7—24
WEST LINCOLN 60—Chapman 8, Bieberich 7, Elmore 9, Willis 8, Baucom 2, Daniels 17, Watson, Beddingfield 9.
CHERRYVILLE 24—Walker 17, Bush 2, Anthony 2, Hampton 3.
Records: W. Lincoln 2-4.
Reported by: Lance Watson, W. Lincoln head coach.
ASHE COUNTY 57, ALEXANDER CENTRAL 16
Alex Central 6 8 0 2—16
Ashe County 17 24 14 2—57
ALEXANDER CENTRAL 16—Sharpe 2, Glenn 4, Fairchild 4, Meade 4, Harrington 2, Hagy, Hammer, Pennell, Fortner, Black, Kidd.
ASHE COUNTY 57—Jayden Jones 6, Hallie Treva 18, Sullivan 1, Sam Woods 18, Craven 1, A. Jones 2, Hudler 3, Shepherd 2, Jordan Jones 6, Powers.
Notes: Alexander Central shot 17.5 percent, including 1-for-16 (6.3 percent) in the second half… Ashe County won the boards 43-33, led by eight by Jordan Jones while Nikki Hagy had a game-high 10 for the Cougars … Alexander Central missed all 17 of its 3-points attempts while Ashe County made six of 21 … The game had only 14 free throws with Alexander Central shooting only three … Hallie Treva, who hit half of her 16 shots, had six of Ashe County’s 17 assists, matching the Cougars’ total number of assists … Alexander Central had 30 turnovers, leadkng to 24 points by Ashe County … Ashe County outscored the Cougars 26-6 in the paint.
Records: Ashe County 2-2; Alexander Central 0-4.
Reported by: Jonathan Watts, Alexander Central SID.