Prep Boys Basketball Roundup
FROM STAFF REPORTS
KING GEORGE 62, BROOKE PINT 52
De’Quan Whiting had 14 points to help tournament-host King George get a 62–52 win over Brooke Point in the semifinals of the Westbrooke Homes Winter Classic on Friday night.
Aaron Sanders had 19 points and 16 rebounds for Brooke Point.
Tonight, the Foxes take on Riverbend in the championship, at 7:30, and the Black–Hawks face McDonough (Md.) in the preceding consolation game.
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Brooke Point 7 14 15 16 — 52
King George 12 18 17 15 — 62
Scoring
Brooke Point (0–10): Emmanuel Baba 16, Xamari Caldwell 7, Mario Gills 5, Jaylen Lewis 2, Mike Nugent 0, Ryan Poole 1, Aaron Sanders 19, Omari Williams 2. Totals: 17 18-27 52.
King George (6–3): De’Shon Brown 4, Justin Brown 2, Ian Chase 2, Nana Djan 12, Keenan Frye 5, Anthony Howard 13, Andrew Key 1, Jamonte Parker 2, Sam Sharpe 7, De’Quan Whiting 14. Totals: 22 16-27 62.
Three-point goals: Brooke Point: none. King George 2 (N. Djan, S. Sharpe).
RIVERBEND 59, McDONOUGH (Md.) 51
Elijah Brown scored 27 points to pace the Bears over McDonough in the semifinals of the Westbrooke Homes Winter Classic at King George High School.
Riverbend will face King George in the championship game tonight at 7:30 p.m.
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McDonough 7 16 16 12 — 51
Riverbend 18 13 8 20 — 59
Scoring
McDonough (Md.): M. Austin 4, D. Burns 9, W. Culman 0, J. Hargraves 0, C. Johnson 5, R. Kennedy 7, M. Lee 13, C. Phillips 11, T. Pinkston 0, R. Smith 0, M. Suleman 2, L. Swann 0, J. Womack 0. Totals: 16 14-28 51.
Riverbend (7–4): Jeavon Alsop 0, Chris Baird 14, Elijah Brown 27, Buck Buchanan 7, Tomas Cibak 0, Tyler Duncan 0, Michael Holmes 0, Markell Lewis 2, David McCauley 2, Montana Moody 0, Darnell Rife 7, Zach Sims 0, B.J. Williams 0. Totals: 21 14-26 59.
Three-point goals: McDonough (Md.) 5 (R. Kennedy, M. Lee 4). Riverbend 3 (C. Baird, E. Brown, D. Rife).
MOUNTAIN VIEW 68, CHANTILLY 63
Joe Willis scored 20 points to lead four Mountain View players in double-figure scoring in a semifinal win at the Pohanka Chantilly Classic.
The Wildcats take on Robinson in tonight’s championship game, at 9:15 p.m., at Chantilly High School.
In Thursday’s quarterfinals, Lucas Brown score 17 points in the Wildcats’ win over Forest Park.
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M. View 16 13 18 21 — 68
Chantilly 19 5 20 19 — 63
Scoring
Mountain View (9-2): Lucas Brown 13, Elijah Burruss 0, Ben Keller 14, Dustin Maghan 2, Tyrus Mason 11, Tyrell Mason 8, Joe Wilson 20. Totals: 20 25-35 68.
Chantilly: Carwell 8, Coates 8, Femme 0, Harris 11, Huelskamp 2, Medons 2, Smith 2, Snyder 30. Totals: 20 14-17 63.
Three-point goals: Mountain View 3 (T. Mason 2, J. Wilson). Chantilly 9 (Carwell 2, Harris 3, Snyder 4).
MOUNTAIN VIEW 68, FOREST PARK 45
M. View 12 18 22 16 — 68
Forest Park 15 9 15 6 — 45
Scoring
Mountain View: Luke Adams 0, Dallin Biorn 2, Lucas Brown 17, Elijah Burruss 0, Xavier Fisher 13, E.J. Fisher 0, Ben Keller 13, Dustin Maghan 0, Tyrus Mason 9, Tyrell Mason 4, Joe Wilson 10. Totals: 28 5-6 68.
Forest Park: Malik Bowden 5, Deshun Daglas 3, Collin Goss 10, Christopher Hill 8, Reginald Howell 6, Jordan Thornton 3, Jared Grooms 10. Totals: 17 6-9 45.
Three-point goals: Mountain View 7 (L. Brown 2, X. Fisher 2, T. Mason, J. Wilson 2). Forest Park 5 (M. Bowden, D. Daglas, R. Howell 2, J. Grooms).
STAFFORD 59, KETTLE RUN 38
Ryan Jones came off the bench to give Stafford a spark, finishing with five points, nine rebounds and six assists as the Indians boys basketball team beat tournament-host Kettle Run, 59–38, in the championship game of the Kettle Run Tournament on Friday.
Evan Greening totaled 20 points for Stafford, which hosts North Stafford on Wednesday.
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Stafford 10 18 18 13 — 59
Kettle Run 17 3 13 5 — 38
Scoring
Stafford (6–4): Brandon Brown 13, Quan Evans 4, Evan Greening 20, Da’Shawn Harris 6, Ryan Jones 5, Austin Kerns 2, Anthony McCord 0, Devantae Mitchell 2, Jalen Nembhard 4, Trey Spindel 0, Colt Steigerwald 3, R.C. Stephens III 0. Totals: 25 5-11 59.
Kettle Run (3–5): Lucas Cosca 0, Steven Gaskins 2, Brendan Jeliee 4, Rashon Lattimore 16, Danny Mattson 4, Jared Newcomer 0, Eddie Venton 4, Travis Williams 4, Tyler Williams 0, Christian Yancy 4. Totals: 15 6-8 38.
Three-point goals: Stafford 4 (B. Brown 3, R. Jones). Kettle Run 2 (R. Lattimore 2).
FUQUA 69, SPOTSYLVANIA 61
Darius Carter had 17 points and 12 rebounds for Spotsylvania, but Fuqua made 13-of-16 free throws in the fourth quarter to get a win in the Fluvanna Tournament consolation game.
Bradley Anderson added 17 points and 11 rebounds, and L.J. Durante dished out eight assists for the Knights.
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Spotsylvania 13 17 15 16 — 61
Fuqua 18 14 16 21 — 69
Scoring
Spotsylvania: Bradley Anderson 17, Devin Carter 3, Darius Carter 17, Alan Courtney 2, L.J. Durante 4, Clinton Ferguson 2, Jon Hall 2, Devin Kennedy 3, Bilal Marlowe 0, Miles Pemberton 11. Totals: 26 4-10 61.
Fuqua: Worth Angle 0, Al Baker 6, Vasuan Boatwright 18, Kraig Coreen 0, Clyde Crone 0, Carter Cunningham 12, Davis Cyrus 5, Josh Davis 3, Jason Ellington 0, Kenston Fields 0, Preston Gantt 0, Antonio Gonzalez 8, Jai Jamerson 0, Boris Ngundji 17, Daekwon Simmons 0. Totals: 19 25-36 69.
Three-point goals: Spotsylvania 5 (D. Carter, D. Kennedy, M. Pemberton 3). Fuqua 6 (A. Baker 2, V. Boatwright 3, C. Cunningham).
SURRY 57, ESSEX 56
D.J. Ashlock’s shot at the buzzer rolled out of the rim as the Trojans lost in the consolation game of the Joe Ellis Memorial Christmas Tournament at Surry High School.
Alonzo Tompkins scored 23 points and pulled down 12 of Essex’s 34 rebounds in the game. Sterling Hammond and C.J. Jones each scored 10 points for Essex, which travels to Colonial Beach on Jan. 8.
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Essex 10 21 14 11 — 56
Surry 18 16 13 10 — 57
Scoring
Essex (0–4): D.J. Ashlock 4, Drew Balderson 3, Josh Freeman 0, Sterling Hammond 10, Earl Jones 3, C.J. Jones 10, Raheem Rolling 3, Alonzo Tompkins 23. Totals: 21 12-24 56.
Surry: Derrick Bailey 10, Harry Davis 0, Robert Elliott 0, Teon Ellis 11, Myron Jefferson 2, Justin Williams 6, Deondre Davis 2, Derrick Deley 0, Dontre Lyttle 26. Totals: 21 13-19 57.
Three-point goals: Essex 2 (S. Hammond, E. Jones). Surry 2 (T. Ellis, D. Lyttle).
CULPEPER 90, WILLIAM MONROE 71
Nik Stewart poured in 38 points to lead four Culpeper players in double-figure scoring in a semifinal win at the NBC 29/Baily Progress Holiday Classic.
The Blue Devils advance to face Sherando, a 63–44 winner over Albemarle in the other semifinal, in tonight’s championship game.
MASSAPONAX 67, FREDERICKSBURG CHRISTIAN 52
Aaron McFarland had 15 points to lead Massaponax over Fredericksburg Christian 67–52 in nondistrict boys basketball action on Friday night.
Aaron Alexander led the Eagles with 12 points and DeLante’ Victory added 10.
Tony Barnett had 12 points, Nate Grosskopf had 11 and Joey Foster added 10 for the Panthers, who visit Riverbend on Friday.
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Massaponax 20 16 16 15 — 67
FCS 14 15 9 14 — 52
Scoring
Massaponax (6–5): Tony Barnett 12, Charles Edwards 4, Joey Foster 10, Mike Gallagher 4, Kevin Gray 0, Nate Grosskopf 11, Patrick Martin Jr. 0, Aaron McFarland 15, E.J. Peak 6, Logan Seacrist 5, Aubrey Wilson 0. Totals: 26 13-19 67.
Fredericksburg Christian: A.J. Addison 4, Aaron Alexander 12, Jabari Bryant 8, Chris Cheatham 6, Chris Lomax 0, Daryl Myers 5, Keion Robinson 2, Jared Steigerwald 3, Bryan Tucker 2, DeLante’ Victory 10. Totals: 20 5-12 52.
Three-point goals: Massaponax 2 (N. Grosskopf, A. McFarland). Fredericksburg Christian 7 (A. Alexander, J. Bryant 2, C. Cheatham 2, D. Myers, J. Steigerwald).
CAROLINE 72, LEE–DAVIS 55
Will Howard scored 16 points for Caroline, which built a 22–9 lead after one quarter and cruised to a nondistrict road win.
The Cavaliers host Eastern View on Thursday.
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Caroline 22 16 20 14 — 72
Lee-Davis 9 12 16 18 — 55
Scoring
Caroline (5–4): Joe Baker 0, Jaron Clipper 7, Devonte Freeman 7, A.J. Goodall 3, Will Howard 16, Aaron Lewis 2, Bevontae Morris 0, Aason Pankey 14, Dre Parker 4, Daquan Pollard 13, Micah Robinson 0, Deion Scott 6, Deon Ware 0. Totals: 28 11-16 72.
Lee-Davis: Autry 11, Billether 3, Brown 7, Caldwell 4, Clayton 6, Diehr 1, Jones 6, Rice 4, Stallings 3, Tuck 2, Team 8. Totals: 20 12-18 55.
Three-point goals: Caroline 5 (A. Goodall, A. Pankey 2, D. Scott 2). Lee-Davis 3 (Autry, Clayton, Stallings).
MILBROOK 59, NORTH STAFFORD 58
Brandon Ravenel and Usie Miller scored 16 points apiece to lead North Stafford in its narrow loss to Millbrook in the Scenic American Christmas Tournament championship game.
Jordan Thompson had eight points and Justin Tuckson added seven for the Wolverines, who visit Stafford on Wednesday.
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Millbrook 10 23 14 12 — 59
North Stafford 13 19 15 11 — 58
Scoring
Millbrook: Baylor 2, Brooks 14, Bruce 8, Culbreath 20, Deneal 4, Harrell 9, Kibbe 2. Totals: 22 10-11 59.
North Stafford (6–2, 3–1): Usie Miller 16, Brandon Ravenel 16, Jalen Sarratt 2, Even Skjellaug 3, Jordan Thompson 8, Justin Tuckson 7, Lyndon White 6. Totals: 23 6-11 58.
Three-point goals: Millbrook 5 (Brooks 2, Harrell 3). North Stafford 6 (B. Ravenel 2, E. Skjellaug, J. Thompson 2, J. Tuckson).
WASHINGTON & LEE 87, RAPPAHANNOCK 46
Milan Bullock finished with 25 points and 10 rebounds, and Trey Brown led all scores with 27 points to help Washington & Lee get a win in the GEBC Classic.
Jeremy Turner added 10 points and 10 boards for the Eagles, who visit Northumberland next Friday.
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Wash. & Lee 22 18 23 24 — 87
Rappahannock 7 15 19 5 — 46
Scoring
Washington & Lee (4–7): Trey Brown 27, Milan Bullock 25, Dewayne Cherry 0, Terrin Dickerson 0, Kwame Gray 5, Davon Hamilton 9, C.J. Harris 3, Damein Henry 0, Jhamari Kelly 0, Marik Roy 0, Dexter Thompson 3, Jerry Thompson 5, Jeremy Turner 10, Juandre Wise 0. Totals: 33 15-27 87.
Rappahannock: Marcus Baird 4, Alin Collins 1, Delvante Ellis 3, Devonte Newton 8, Malik Sherrell 7, Dequan Thompson 8, Deshaun Thompson 4, Howard Turner 4, Tevin Fisher 7. Totals: 15 14-25 46.
Three-point goals: Washington & Lee 6 (T. Brown 4, K. Gray, J. Thompson). Rappahannock 2 (D. Thompson, T. Fisher).
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