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ewton girls anfh Walya 54 Thlla CJavton"s steal of an mbound .. pa-.s and quick ~core w1th four seconds left ~napped a 54-54 tie after •anih Waiya had erased an el1!ht·point deficit to pull e-.·en. l·ewton, 4-3, led 21-14 after one period only to have ~a.nih Waiya rally to within 32-29 by halftime. The teams were knotted at 42-42 heading into the ·fourth quarter. Clavton led Newton with 15 points,. Creoshia Williams scored 14, Kotreece Bender had 13, and Aja Loveless added qeven. Nanih Waiya, 2-1, got 19 points from Heather Steele, 17 from Ashley Pugh, nine from Christy Hickman, jlnd seven from Cynthia MadiSon. Northeast boys 63 Lake 56 The Trojans jumped out to a 24-11 first quarter lead and carried a 40-21 advantage into halftime as they improved to 4-6. Northeast held a 55-32 lead going into the !mal period in which Lake claimed a 24-8 advantage. ~farcu.- Bctt:- bit five 3- pointer.. in leading Northeast v.;th 20 poinb. Alex Ford ~cored 15, Greg Powell had 12, and Antonio Clayton and • !surice Lan!!:: too had six each Lake 4-2. got 21 point;, 56

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Newton 60 Chris Lloyd scored 28 points and Andrew Lewis had 23 to lead Morton, 8-1, past the Tigers. Lloyd had three 3-pointers. Morton also got 10 points from Justin Ficklin. Newton, 2-4, got 30 points from Coshune Bingham, 13 from Laderrian Blaylock, and eight from Cornelius Car– away. Newton Co. girls 58 Northeast 50 The Lady Cougars also kept their perfect season alive with the eight-point win. In improving to 8-0, Newton County got 14 points from Phyllis Cole, 13 from freshman Lynnesha Ramsey, 11 from Andrea Dubose, eight from Dominique Mapp, and seven from Kristin Chaney. Shaquita Bell led North– east with 23 points. 13 of which came in the four th quarter. Crystal Hopson scored 12, Quin Jackson had eight, and Shalonda McDonald added six. Lake girls 53 Neshoba Central 4 7 The Lady Hornets got· 1 ~

points from Kim Cox and 14 from Roxana Rogers m handing the Lady Rocket!; their eighth consecutive lof's. Neshoba Central led 10-8 after one quarter only to have Lake take a 23-21 lead into halftime. The Ladv Hor– nets built their lead up- to :18- 29 to start the fourth-quart er Lake, 5-0, also gqt si points each from Shariece Towner and April Viverette. Neshoba Central. 0-8, got 17 points from India Back– strom, 13 from Krystal Wells, and 10 from Joni Willis. W. Lauderdale 76 Scott C. boys 37 The Knights stayed unbeaten as they improved to 9-0 with the 39-point win. West raced out to a 27 fl first quarter lead and took a 44·2 1 lead into halftime. West got 18 points from Calvin Moore, 16 from Bo Ramsey, seven each from Lee Nelson and Rayshun Hop~on and six each from Mark F rd. Charles Andrew:-. and Kar Lewis. Roderick Loper hi 3-pointer~ in leadin Rebeb, 6-4, w1th 21

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