The Oaks’ balanced attack was led by Khalil Caple with 15 points. Brennan Chatman added 12 points, Justin Burrough had 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Joshua Mills added 11 points off the bench. Indian River: Riddick 23, Smith 13, Williams 8, Turns 6, Shaw 6, Petteway 6, Smith 4, Walker Josey 3.
Heritage: Lassiter 26, Akins 11, Miner 11, Watkins 9, Boone 8, Byrol 4, Gurley 2, Cunningham 1. Davion Riddick had 23 points, four rebounds, six assists and three steals for the Braves. DJ Lassiter led the Hurricanes with 26 points.
Also for Indian River, Jorell Smith had six rebounds, three assists and four steals. Vernon Williams added 10 rebounds and four blocks. Davion Turns had four rebounds and five steals.
Johnathan Shaw had eight rebounds and two blocks, and Steve Petteway had seven rebounds, three assists and four steals. Booker T. Washington: Mitchell 19, Browne 16, Williams 15, Tann-Johnson 14, Powell 7, Barnes 6, Brown 2.
Zymareon Mitchell paced the Bookers with 19 points and 10 assists. He also collected five steals. Antonio Williams added 15 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.
Carmello Browne had a solid game with 16 points and seven rebounds. Razell Tann-Johnson scored 14 points and connected on four straight 3 pointers in the third quarter to give the Bookers a cushion heading into the fourth. Game MVP Carmelo Swinson had 23 points, six rebounds and six assists.
Larry Williams and Tyrell Beverly both finished with 13 points for the Greyhounds. Denbigh: Parker 8, Bren 3, Walker 16, Nason 9, Addison 2, Richard 3. Nansemond River: Ames 8, Porter 8, Lewis 11, Broome 4, Jordan 8, Nichols 8, Mitchell 4, Powell 5.
The Warriors (8-3) ended a two-game slide as Izzy Lewis scored 11 points in Western Branch’s showcase. Nansemond River outscored the Patriots 17-3 in the third quarter. All-Showcase selection Landon Ames had eight points, three steals and three rebounds for Nansemond River, and he held Denbigh season-leading scorer Kevin Parker to eight points, 10 fewer than his average.
Jayden Walker led the Patriots with 16 points. Brandon Freeman had 20 points, five rebounds and six assists for the Class 2 Panthers against the Class 6 Bruins. Kareem Davis had 17 points, four steals and three blocks, and Khamani Phillips had 16 points and five rebounds.
Catholic: Thorne 13, Walker 18, Eddy 3, Lee 5, Pissis 13, Mallette 2, Rickards 18. Collegiate: Gregory 6, Campbell 20, MacNelly 12, Odom 1, Pace 6, Davis 1. The Crusaders beat their Richmond-area foes behind 18 points each from Ashton Walker and Josiah Rickards.
Walker had four rebounds and three assists, Brayden Thorne had 13 points and three assists, Alex Pissis had 13 points, eight rebounds and four assists, and Rickards grabbed five rebounds. Summit Christian: Arceneaux 10, Comeaux 2, Madasz 2, Twig 2, Cristophel 2. Norfolk Christian: Harris 9, Nixon 3, Scruggs 8, Hubbard 6, Giddens 14, Rickman 1, Brown-Jones 21, Ruop 14.
Justice Brown-Jones scored 21 points and had five steals for the Ambassadors against their opponents from the Peninsula. Ellery Giddens had 14 points and seven assists. Abuna Ruop scored 14 points.
Christal Harris had nine points and eight steals. Avia Scruggs passed for six assists. Nyla Brown led the Commodores with 25 points in their victory against an opponent from Tappahannock.
Sarajane Walker added 18 points, Myla Parker 13 and Arianna Owens 10. Norfolk Academy: Scott 7, Adams 7, Harvey 6, DeLeon 9, Hennessy 4, Cutchins 1, Legum 2, Furr 1. Norfolk Collegiate: Booth 13, Beachy 4, Howlett 2, Lorson 13, Owings 2.
Carrie DeLeon scored nine points for the Bulldogs (5-2, 1-0 TCIS). The Oaks’ Chloe Booth and Kylie Lorson led all scorers. Colin Barakey won the 200 and 400 freestyles, Evan Vinarov won the 200 individual medley and 100 breaststroke, Tommy Blackburn won the 50 & 100 freestyles, and Zach McNabb won the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke.
The Hawks are 5-1. The Hornets’ 200 medley relay of Troy Salpeter, Tyler Swartz, Ian Garth and Dahmon Harmon qualified for state with a time of 1:56. 92.
The Hornets won every event except the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke. The Hawks are 6-0. Hickory’s Abby Maniace won the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke, and Western Branch’s Maggie Gahagan won the 200 and 400 freestyles.
The Warriors won, though the Hornets’ Annalise Iniguez won the 200 individual medley and 100 breaststroke. The Lions’ Colton Hepp, Josiah Irizarry and Blake Butler went undefeated on the day. (at Northeastern High in Elizabeth City, North Carolina) 1.
Grassfield 290. 5; 2. Washington 178.
5; 3. Oscar Smith 106. 5; 4.
Pasquotank County (N. C. ) 90.
5; 5. Northeastern (N. C.
) 76. 5; 6. Maury 70; 7.
Roanoke Rapids (N. C. ) 67; 8.
North Pitt (N. C. ) 65.
5; 9. Green Run 64; 10. Jamestown 57; 11.
Holmes (N. C. ) 39; 12.
Lake Taylor 31; 13. Hertford County (N. C.
) 8. Grassfield won eight weight classes and the title. Senior 150-pounder Matox Allen was named the tourney’s Outstanding Wrestler.
The Grizzlies adjusted after a tournament in Chantilly was canceled because of weather. Their champions were Leland Mendez (106 pounds), Luca Schinelli (126), Nick Moore (132), Nate Moore (138), Hunter Johnson (144), Allen, Brady Greene (165) and Chase Burns (175). Grassfield’s second-place finishers were Daniel Cadua (113), Christian Johnson (157) and Chris Funches (285).
Eston Castillo (120) and Colton Jones (190) placed third. (Girls tournament) Grassfield’s Sam Jurgens went 4-0 and placed first at 114 pounds. .
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