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Polk combined for 13 more.
The 11th ranked Yellow-
second-place West Rusk in a
District 15-3A contest.
The Lady Eagles trailed
15-12 after one quarter but out-
No. 5 Baylor 78,
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Carthage 42
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W. Rusk 62, Harmony 48
HARMONY — Kevin Jones scored West Rusk 16-9 in the
had 18 points and combined second and 25-10 in the third
with Cameron Richmond for to take a 53-34 lead into the
16 rebounds, and West Rusk fourth.
downed Harmony in a District
15-3A game.
Girls
Harmony 70, W. Rusk 55
HARMONY - District-lead-
ing Harmony pulled away in
Here’s a look at other games the middle two quarters to beat
featuring Rusk County teams:
Ahmad went 6 for 12 at the
line and finished with 14 points.
Miles scored 10 points for West
Virginia (17-4), which was com-
ing off an 85-69 win against
Manu No. 2 Kansas on Tuesday.
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C.J. Vandre had seven
Christian Brant- rebounds and three points,
ley added 11 and Kevin Tutt, Demonte Boyd scored six and
Ladarius Lewis and Jakevion JaKobe Mitchell and Jamaurie
Wilson had three apiece.
Tatum drops to 2-2 in dis-
jackets scored 13 points in the trict play and 13-14 overall,
first quarter then put up 30 in and the Eagles host Rusk Tues-
the second before scoring 30 day and visit Henderson Fri-
combined over the final two day.
quarters. Carthage moves to 9-2 on
Laneville won its first five the season and 3-1 in district
games by an average of 24.6 play.
points per contest. The Yellow-
jackets (14-11, 5-0) open the
second round of district play
Tuesday at Trinidad before
hosting Mildred Friday.
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SAN ANTONIO - Seth
Curry had 24 points and 10
rebounds, and Dallas beat San
Antonio 105-101 on Sunday
night to hand the Spurs con-
secutive losses for just the sec-
ond time this season.
The Mavericks rallied from
Yellowjackets finish first round undefeated
Tatum, West
Rusk teams split
four loop games
FROM DAILY NEWS STAFF REPORTS
Overton’s Nick Croteau defends Carlisle’s Max Jackson during a game between the
teams Friday in Price. The Mustangs won 41-31 to improve to 2-3 in district.
SFA tops New Orleans
ASSOCIATED PRESS Lecomte scored 17 points, lead-
ing Baylor to the win in the
Ivan SEC-Big 12 Challenge.
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Isaiah Traylor 13 and Stephen 15-point deficit in the first half
F. Austin defeated New Orleans to win its fifth straight game.
71-61 on Saturday night. The Bears trailed 50-40 early
Traylor had 12 in the first in the second half, but pushed
half when the Lumberjacks (11- ahead to take their first lead
10, 6-3 Southland). at 56-54 with 10:25 left after
The Privateers (12-8, 7-2) Johnathan Motley made a pair
got within six early in the sec- of free throws,
ond half but Canete hit a 3 and
the lead quickly grew back to
16. The final score was as close
as New Orleans would get.
Erik Thomas led J
Orleans with 23 points
GLADEWATER - Hender-
son scored four goals in the sec-
ond half to pull away and beat
Gladewater 6-0 Friday in the
District 16-4A soccer opener for
both teams.
The Lady Lions had led 2-0
at the break before busting loose
in the second 40-minute ses-
sion.
“We played much better in
the second half and were pass-
ing the ball well and creating
some shots,” said Lady Lions
head coach Randy Hammon-
tree.
Lizmar Cibrian and Dabria
Shanks scored two goals apiece,
and Liliana Morales and Lay-
sha Marquez finished with one
apiece.
Delaney Lee picked up her
second straight shutout in goal
for Henderson. She has given
up one goal in the last three
games.
The Lady Lions improve to
3-3-1 on the season. They visit
Athens Tuesday for a non-dis-
trict game before traveling to
Staff photo by Greg Gooding Carthage Friday.
Laneville’s Christian Brantley shoots the ball over an Avalon defender during a game
between the teams Friday in Laneville. The Yellowjackets won 73-47 to improve to 14-11
on the year and 5-0 in district. They travel to Trinidad Tuesday and host Milford Friday.
trailed by four coming out of West Rusk into the fourth Herron and Chloe Tidwell assists and seven rebounds,
Jones grabbed seven boards, the locker room but closed to down by 19.
and Richmond finished with within 28-27 on a free throw
six points and nine rebounds.
Darrian Johnson chipped in
later, the ball went off Graham’s half t° v4n at the AT&T Center
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Pro hands and right to Alexander, f°r the first time since Nov. 26,
Bowl has long been more about sealing the game.
showmanship than competi- T. r ___ .
tion. Clearly, that memo missed increased competitive spirit was points for San Antonio, which
Lorenzo Alexander. obvious when quarterback Kirk fell to 16-6 at home after tying
The Buffalo Bills linebacker Cousins stuck with the play after the league mark with a 40-1
could have just sat on a late throwing the interception and record last season.
interception for the win, but knocked the ball out of Talib’s Harrison Barnes added 19
instead opted to return the ball hands on a jarring hit to save points and Wes Matthews had
20 yards and then lateralled it the touchdown. 17 for Dallas.
to Aqib Talib, who came within
13 yards of the end zone in the
AFC’s 20-13 win over the NFC
in the NFL’s all-star game Sun-
day night.
That much was obviously
on the final drive when Alexan-
der, selected the game’s defen-
sive MVP, got tight end Jimmy
Graham on a hard hit over the
middle as the NFC drove the
ball down field for what could
have been the rallying game-
No. 18 W. Virginia 81,
Texas A&M 77
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (-
New Jevon Carter had 19 points and
> on nine rebounds, helping West
9-of-n shooting. Christavi- Virginia hold on for the win.
ous Gill added 12 and Travin West Virginia opened a
Thibodeaux 11 with 8 rebounds, 51-31 lead on Daxter Miles Jr.’s
four steals and three assists. 3-pointer early in the second
Dallas Cameron, who had half. But the Mountaineers
eight points and four assists, needed two free throws by Esa
picked up his 100th win in a Ahmad with 4.4 seconds left to
SFA uniform, joining four play- finish off the Aggies,
ers who graduated last year in
that exclusive club.
West Rusk trailed 12-11
after one game but outscored
Harmony 13-10 in the second
and 23-10 in the third to lead
47-36 going into the fourth
quarter.
The Raiders (11-15,3_5) host
Cumberland Academy Tuesday
LANEVILLE — Ladari- and visit Sabine Friday.
us Arnett knocked down six
3-pointers, Jaden Johnson,
three other players scored in
double figures and Laneville away had 16 points to lead Car-
whipped Avalon 73-47 Friday thage past Tatum in a district
to wrap up the first round of game between teams tied at 2-1
district play. in district.
Arnett had four treys in the Tyler Wallace scored 15
first half and finished the game points in the setback for Tatum,
with 22 points. He had 16 in Jordan Smith had 14, and O.B
the first 16 minutes. Jones finished with seven to go
Jaden Johnson and Jay- with nine rebounds.
Ion Grant chippedin 12 points
apiece, Christian Brant-
jhihs
combined for 11 points. Jada Shans also scored 11
Mikaelyn Settled had 17 points and Ashton Brown had
17 points and five rebounds, points, and Lexie Miller added 12 points.
Harmony hit a 3-pointer, and Session added seven
13 points, and Dylan Walker and Hooper responded with points, seven rebounds and
also scored in double figures another basket to keep the four steals.
with 11. Lady Raiders within two. Jazmine Sanchez had nine
Jacob Waller, Hunter But the Lady Eagles went on points, Tara Cangalosi chipped
Grotemat and Devonta Med- a 22-3 run to seize control.
ford scored four points each,
Hicks, Essence Allen and
Shans had five assists apiece,
Brown and Ashley Johnson
pulled down five rebounds
CARTHAGE — Bri Mitchell each and Hicks had five steals,
in eight, and Alyson McMillan tossed in 29 points, Destiny
They built their lead to contributed three points and Hicks recorded a double-don- the year and hosts Rusk Tues-
and Grotemat handed out nine 53-32 before Jasmine Session five rebounds. ble and Tatum beat Carthage, day before visiting Henderson
assists. hit two free throws to send Hannah Trichel, Meredith Hicks had 11 points, 10 Friday.
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obvious when quarterback Kirk fell to 16-6 at home after tying
AFC wins Pro Bowl
winning drive. A couple of plays a 15-point deficit in the first
for the first time since Nov. 26,
2010.
Kawhi Leonard had 24
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