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Published: January 13, 2009 11:44 pm
Prep Roundup (Jan. 13) — Forest outlasts Kemper County
from staff reports
Kemper County couldn't keep up with visiting Forest on Tuesday night, as the Bearcats outscored the Wildcats in every quarter on their way to a 90-83 win.
Forest (9-6) led 22-21 after one quarter and increased its lead to 43-40 at the break. The Bearcats led 61-55 heading into the fourth behind Lavadius Lyle's 29 points.
LaColtan Bester led Kemper County (9-6) with 26 points, while Devonta Pollard added 18 and Julius Newton finished with 16.
The Wildcats travel to Enterprise on Friday.
— Jamie Wachter
Kemper County 64
Forest girls 27
Allowing just three points in the first half, Kemper County declawed the Forest Lady Bearcats on Tuesday night.
The Lady Wildcats (13-4) raced out to a 14-1 lead after the first quarter and led Forest (8-9) 32-3 at the break, as Chadisty Hickman led three double-figure scorers with 17. Alondra Jefferson and RoTasha Windom each added 11.
Kemper County visits Enterprise on Friday.
— Jamie Wachter
Quitman boys 51
Northeast Jones 28
After controlling play for three quarters, the Panthers pulled away from the Tigers in the fourth, outscoring Northeast 11-1 in the final period.
Prior to the late shutdown, Quitman (12-4, 4-1) led 40-27 on the strength of a 17-6 first-quarter advantage.
The Panthers, who visit Laurel on Friday, were led by Kegan Houston's 14 points. Phylandus Powe added 12 points and Phillip Powe scored 11.
— Jamie Wachter
Northeast Jones 61
Quitman girls 38
A rough third quarter cost the host Lady Panthers on Tuesday night.
Trailing Northeast 28-22 at the half, Quitman was outscored 21-6 in the decisive third quarter.
The Lady Panthers, who fell to 7-9 and 2-3 in the division, were paced by Elyssa McKenzie's 11 points.
Quitman travels to Laurel on Friday night.
— Jamie Wachter
Wayne Academy girls 44
Sylva Bay Academy 35
The Lady Jaguars outscored visiting Sylva Bay 16-7 in the first quarter before knotting them the rest of the way Tuesday night.
Leading the way for WA (16-3) was Katrina Lofton with 14 points, while Stevie Farrar added 10.
Sylva Bay was led by Jenna Ely's 10.
WA hosts Christian Collegiate on Friday.
— Jamie Wachter
Scott Central 72
Union boys 59
After a tight game for three quarters, the Rebels pulled away from the host Yellowjackets on Tuesday night, outscoring Union 23-11 in the fourth quarter.
Union, which led 16-7 after the first quarter, rallied back from a 32-28 halftime deficit to pull within 49-48 after three periods behind 20 points from Mike Holley.
Scott Central was led by Kendrick McKee's 25 points.
Union (6-12) travels to Forest on Friday.
— Jamie Wachter
Scott Central 45
Union girls 28
After trailing for one quarter Tuesday night, Scott Central ran away from the Lady Yellowjackets.
Leading 14-10 through the first quarter Union (9-10) was outscored 8-2 in the second quarter and 17-4 in the third quarter as Scott Central jumped ahead 35-20.
Yancey Tillman led Union with 11 points, while Delaina Wilson added 10.
The Lady Yellowjackets visit Forest on Friday.
— Jamie Wachter
Wayne County 83
Laurel girls 43
Wayne County broke open a first-quarter tie, outscoring homestanding Laurel 19-2 in the second quarter to grab a 35-18 lead at the break. Wayne County, which improved to 13-4, upped its lead to 61-26 after threes.
Takera Mitchell led Wayne, which travels to Northeast Lauderdale on Friday, with 13 points.
— Jamie Wachter
PREP SOCCER
Meridian boys 5
Oak Grove 0
After scoring three goals against Oak Grove on Friday night, Meridian's Dallas Hannah added two more goals against the Warriors on Tuesday at home.
In addition to Hannah's blistering of Oak Grove, the Wildcats (10-0) got a hat trick from Jake Watkins.
Meridian travels to Brandon on Friday night.
— Jamie Wachter
Oak Grove 1
Meridian girls 0
For the second time in less than a week, Oak Grove blanked the Lady Warriors.
After falling 3-0 to Oak Grove on Friday, the host Lady Warriors were shut out again Tuesday, dropping to 8-5 despite a stellar effort from Karissa Both in goal.
Meridian travels to Brandon on Friday.
— Jamie Wachter
Southeast Lauderdale 3
Philadelphia boys 2
Brian Taylor scored a pair of goals to stake the Tigers to a 2-0 halftime lead.
After Philadelphia closed within 3-1, Jens Mannanal answered for Southeast, which improved to 3-6-1.
The Tigers travel to Newton County on Thursday.
— Jamie Wachter
Southeast Lauderdale 4
Philadelphia girls 1
Behind goals from Chelsea Abston and Lainie Simcox, Southeast grabbed a 2-1 halftime lead Tuesday at Philadelphia.
Playing with the lead, the Lady Tigers (7-3) added second-half goals from Camilla Sorensen and Mia Nederby in pulling away. Paige Sheppard was in goal for Southeast, which visits Newton County on Thursday.
— Jamie Wachter
West Lauderdale 4
Kosciusko boys 2
West Lauderdale scored two goals in the first half and added two more in the second half to grab a 4-0 lead Tuesday before Kosciusko added two goals late.
Nathan Hodges scored the Knights' first goal off a corner kick and Jacob Daniels added another corner kick for West in the first half.
Kaleb Ketchens scored off a Hodges' assist in the second half before Lyle Daughtry scored off a Jackson Blue assist as the Knights improved to 10-1-2 overall and 2-0 in the division.
West travels to Caldeonia on Friday.
— Jamie Wachter
West Lauderdale 6
Kosciusko girls 0
West Lauderdale raced to a 3-0 halftime lead Tuesday against the visiting Lady Whippets behind a goal from Baleigh Germany and two goals from Hannah Scott, with two assists from Kayte Ford and one from Ashlyn Pope.
In the second half, Carly Milling added a goal from Germany and Erika Joyner netted two goals on assists from Ellen Joyner and Kelly Covert.
The Lady Knights (6-1, 2-0) visit Caledonia on Friday.
— Jamie Wachter
LATE PREP BASKETBALL
Central Academy 50
Russell Christian boys 28
The Vikings got a game-high 22 points from Hamza Al Sabahi and toppled visiting Russell Christian Academy Monday night at CA's Varner Gymnasium in Macon.
Central also got 16 points from Ferris McGuire and six points from Rowdy Rigdon as the Vikings improved to 12-5 on the season.
CA was scheduled to visit Calvary Christian Tuesday night.
— Rocky Higginbotham
LATE PREP SOCCER
West Lauderdale 5
Northeast boys 2
The Knights won their division opener over the cross-county rival Trojans Monday night at West.
Nate Hodges scored a pair of goals for West Lauderdale.
Tyler Germany, Chase Sonak and Jackson Blue each added a goal apiece for West, which was scheduled to host Kosciusko Tuesday night.
— Rocky Higginbotham
Newton County 2
Philadelphia boys 1
The Cougars got first-half goals from Jamoral Graham and Aaron Scoggin for a division win Monday against the Tornadoes.
After allowing a goal to Philadelphia's Latimer Smith, Newton County (8-5-2, 6-0) hung on for the win.
Newton County hosts Southeast Lauderdale on Thursday.
— Jamie Wachter
Newton County 8
Philadelphia girls 1
Behind four goals in each half, the Lady Cougars blew away the Lady Tornadoes on Monday. Brittany Reed led Newton County with two goals, one in each half, and a pair of assists. Also scoring goals for the Lady Cougars (11-7, 6-0) were Kelsey Tadlock, Rachel Morgan, Abby Foreman, Catherine Brand, Polly Vaughn and Erin Thornton.
Philadelphia's Sadie Shields scored midway through the half to pull the Lady Tornadoes within 6-1.
— Jamie Wachter
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