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Prep roundup (1/8)
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Boys basketball
l Crestview 60, Tate 56: Antryun Coleman and Chris Pickett scored 16 points apiece Thursday as the Bulldogs (2-11, 2-8) won their second game of the year and second District 1-5A contest.
Jordan Glover and Shykeem Jackson added seven points for Crestview.
Crestview 10 13 12 25 - 60
Tate 7 11 18 19 - 56
Crestview (60)
Antryun Coleman 16, Justin Cline 4, Chris Pickett 16, Shykeem Jackson 7, Jordan Glover 7, Darius Applewhite 4, Carter Hamlin 4, Martez House 2. Totals: 17 3 17-24 60
Tate (56)
Rasheed 1, Jones 8, Banks 4, Weldon 19, Brown 10, Adney 4, English 2, Cravens 8. Totals: 18 1 17-26 56
l Baker 83, Laurel Hill 44: The Gators used a perfect shooting night from Chad Donley to blow past Laurel Hill on Thursday.
Donley scored 22 points and was 9-of-9 from the floor, including 4-of-4 from 3-point range. Stephen Shelley added 15 points and seven rebounds while Josh Rose poured in 17.
The Gators (13-2) put up 76 points through the first three quarters.
Laurel Hill was led by Issiac Williams, who had 14 points.
Baker 31 19 26 7 - 83
LH 9 13 13 9 - 44
Baker (52)
Colton Henry 11, Josh Rose 17, Josh Yost 2, Chad Donley 22, Cameron Davis 3, Phillip Hill 4, Bill Copeland 1, Stephen Shelley, Jarrod Batson 8. Totals: 20 10 13-17 52.
Laurel Hill (30)
Jared Pickron 3, Ethan Jackson 3, Will Sherwood 2, Seth Strickland 8, Issiac Williams 14. Totals: 13 4 6-12 30.
l Freeport 79, Altha 45: Alex Newkirk and Johnnie McCormick took their customary spots at the head of Freeport's offensive effort, scoring 24 and 18 points respectively in the road win on Thursday.
The Bulldogs (8-4) were up 40-16 at the half.
Freeport 18 22 18 21 - 79
Altha 11 5 15 14 - 45
Freeport (79)
Ryan McLeod 7, Alex Newkirk 24, Cole Weeks 3, Jesse Schober 4, Johnnie McCormick 18, Johnnie Pearman 9, Chase Martin 5, Michael Graziani 8. Totals: 23 8 9-14 79.
Altha (45)
Vassalls 13, Willis 6, Edenfield 13, Ellis 7, Byler 6. Totals: 16 3 4-9 45.
Girls basketball
l Paxton 57, Rocky Bayou Christian 31: The Bobcats (11-6, 5-0) remained unbeaten in District 1-A, building a 26-10 halftime lead Thursday on the way to victory.
Emmalee Infinger paced Paxton with 11 points while Erin Walker and Stevie Davidson added nine apiece for the Bobcats, who play at Laurel Hill at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Kathryn Rogers had nine points for Rocky Bayou.
RBC 7 3 10 11 - 31
Paxton 11 15 16 15 - 57
RBC (31)
Kathryn Rogers 9, Jasmine Jacquay 8, Monica Johnson 6, Rebecca Weaver 5, Brittany Burton 3. Totals: 11 1 6-7 31
Paxton (57)
Emmalee Infinger 11, Erin Walker 9, Stevie Davidson 9, Krysten Couchens 8, Chantel McCormick 6, Meagan Adams 4, Katie Kinkey 4, LA Anderson 2, Alyssa Dupree 4. Totals: 21 4 3-4 57
l Baker 52, Laurel Hill 30: Baker used a 28-point night from Alyssa Horn to beat Laurel Hill Thursday on the road.
Laurel Hill got 11 from Jinny Brown and 12 from Laqueatta Williams but couldn't dig out of a 28-15 halftime hole.
Laurel Hill (3-10) next plays Paxton Monday at home while Baker will hit the road Monday to take on Jay.
Baker 12 16 14 10 - 52
LH 6 9 11 4 - 30
Baker (52)
Carly Barton 1, Haley Wagner 3, Courtney Fountain 8, Shanna Cobb 2, Alyssa Horn 28, Caitlin Holley 3, Hannah McGraw 4, Dani Mayhair 2. Totals: 22 0 8-21 52.
Laurel Hill (30)
Jinny Brown 11, Laqueatta Williams 12, Tuyen Morris 4, Nyiece Underwood 3. Totals: 9 3 3-6 30.
Boys soccer
l Fort Walton Beach 5, Pine Forest 1: The Vikings rebounded from two straight district losses Thursday to post a big District 1-5A win in which they got scores from five different players.
Andrew Snyder, Eric Leurinda, Bobby Lyerly, AJ Newberry and Josh Storbeck each registered goals.
Don David was cited for his defensive play for the Vikings (6-6-2, 6-4-2).
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