The Central Georgia Sports Report

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Tuesday's Central Georgia Scoreboard

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TUESDAY

High School

Basketball

Girls

Bleckley County 30, Northeast 23

Dodge County 62, Wheeler County 52

          The dynamic duo of Destanee Wright Europe Brown again led the Indians, Wright pouring in 23 points and Brown 19.

Dooly County 53, Crawford County 39

Elite Scholars 56, Stratford 49

Jones County 49, Monticello 46

          The Greyhounds improved to 5-1 behind a monster game from Ty Richardson: 29 points, five steals, and four rebounds. She had 10 in the fourth quarter as the Greyhounds held on. Madison Abbott led Monticello with 16 points while Mackenzie Tripp added 13.

Lamar County 58, FPD 41

          Madelyn Davis topped the Vikings with 11 while Erin Fortson added 10, but it wasn’t enough to counter the 26 points from Lamar County’s Tamiah Alford.

Northside 51, Baldwin 46

Peach County 50, Central 36

          Jada Jackson had 12 points and Telecia Taylor 10 for Central.

Perry 56, West Laurens 54

          Calmela Mack had 21 points and four steals for the Raiders, while Jakerra Wilbur had 18 points and five assists.

Schley County 70, Taylor County 20

Southwest 63, Westside 34

Strong Rock 38, Mount de Sales 10

Upson-Lee 62, Howard 31

          The Knights remained undefeated behind a dozen points each from Jakera Ellerbee and Ja’Khia Parker, plus 11 from LaShae Traylor and 10 from Alonzea Montgomery.

Veterans 57, Houston County 34

Westfield 63, Deerfield Windsor 52

 

Boys

Baldwin 66, Northside 50

          Justin Webb’s double-double of 17 points and 12 rebounds led the Braves, while Jermyus Simmons added 16, and Torez Hicks and Will Freeman 11 each.

Dodge County 74, Wheeler County 47

          The Indians depth was too much, with four in double figures. Lamonte Torres led with 19, followed by Chris Clark with 17, RJ Carr with 14, and Keldrick Beck with 10.

Dublin 84, East Laurens 39

FPD 58, Lamar County 44

          The Vikings had some balance, with Jordan Jones leading the way with 18 points. Charles Smith had 12 and Cory Kilburg 11.

Houston County 58, Veterans 54

Jones County 65, Monticello 51

The Greyhounds (5-1) won every quarter, easing into a little control with a 21-14 second. Marquise Jackson topped the Hounds with 16, while Bryson Wooten and Jameson Bryant added 12 points each, Wooten getting all his in the fourth. Chavis Mathis had nine boards and Tre Dean three steals. Jaymerious Fleetwood topped the 0-8 Hurricanes with 19.

Locust Grove 60, Tattnall 38

Macon County 80, Hawkinsville 46

Mount de Sales 71, Strong Rock 57

Northeast 54, Bleckley County 42

Rutland 86, Jackson 75

Spalding 81, Mary Persons 76

Stratford 74, Elite Scholars 51

Tattnall 60, Locust Grove 47

          Kaden Toth scored 16 and Cole Rowland 12 as Tattnall picked up a win over the 5A opponent. Jamil Stanley had 10 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists, and three blocks.

Upson-Lee 73, Howard 27

          The Knights held the Huskies to two second-half points, and got offense from point guard Zyrice Scott leading the way with 19 points, while Travon Walker and Jarrett Adderton adding 18 each. The streak is at 69 for the Knights.

Westside 88, Southwest 46

 

College

Basketball

M-Georgia State 83, Alabama 80

W-Georgia 61, Furman 38

W-Georgia College 63, Lander 57

M-Lander 82, Georgia College 74

W-Middle Georgia State 94, Carver 52