Anniston (AL) – Wadley scores 14 FTs in the fourth quarter to beat Donoho. Oxford’s girls play one their best games, but fall to Spring Garden
BOYS GAMEAnniston, Sipsey Valley 37
Clay Central 60, Cleburne County42
Wadley 55, Donoho 52
Pleasant Valley 50, Woodland 46
GIRLS GAMES
Clay Central 39, Cleburne County32
Pleasant Valley 53, Woodland42
Spring Garden 56, Oxford 46
Damarious Spaddling and Isacc Minnifield combined for 33 points to offset 33 points from Drew Williamson of Donoho. Wadley made 14 of 15 free shots in the fourth quarter to defeat the Falcons 55 to 52 Monday night.
The Bulldogs were 27 out of 35 from the goal line. Spraddling went 6-for-6 in the fourth quarter, and ended up with 14 points. Donoho was just 4-of-10 at the line during the game.
At halftime, Donoho was trailing 21-19. However, Donoho took the lead in quarter three behind Williamson’s 13 points.
DONOHO- Jordan Cameron 2 2 4 Jack Wallace 1 2 2 IsiahSmith 1 0-0 2 Rich Goad 2 2 6 Drew Williamson 14 3 33, Sean Keel 1 0-0 0, Cash Worley 0 0-0 0, Sam Johnson 0 1 0-0 0. Totals 22 4-10 52.
WADLEY- Jaquez Wikes 0 1-1 1, Damarious Spaddling 2 10-11 14 Callan Hutchinson 1-1 3, Isacc Minnifield 2-7 19, Frisco Robertson 2-7 9, Lance Garrett 10-0 3, Jabari burns 1 2-4 4. Totals 13 27-35 55.
Donoho 12 7 17 16 – 52
Wadley 10-11 12 22 – 55
3-point goals: Donoho 4, (Williamson 4,); Wadley 2, (Minnifield and Garrett). Foulled out by Smith, Goad and Wilkes. Total fouls: Donoho 27, Wadley 15.
PLEASANT VALLEY50, WOODLAND46: Jesse Gannaway scored 24, including four 3-pointers. Two other Raiders also scored in double figures. Kolby Battles had 13 points and Woodland’s big man Christian Beam was held to 17. Jaden Sparks scored 10 points for PV.
ANNISTON 68 SPISEY VALLEY37: This is the first season that every Anniston player has scored in the in school game.
GIRLS GAME
SPRING GARDEN 56 – OXFORD 46 : Ace Austin scored a double-double of 21 points and 10 assists. Chloe Rule made every shot from the field, and Spring Garden was in desperate need. Oxford played what coach Melissa Bennett called “the most complete game we have ever played.”
Austin had six steals and seven rebounds. Rule was 6-for-6 from the floor, scoring 13 points.
Oxford’s leading scorer was Xai Whitfield with 19 points. She made two 3-pointers, and scored eight points during the first quarter. JaMea Gaston scored nine on three 3-pointers, Kaylen Kenney scored eight.
SPRING GARDEN – Ace Austin 10-19 0-0 21. Chloe Rule 6-6 1-4 13. Kayley Kirk 4-6 1-1 9. Maggie Jarrett 3-5 1- 8. Libby Brown 2-6 0-0 5. Totals 25-42 2-5 56.
OXFORD – Xai Whifield 8 0-0 19 Justice Woods 2 0-0 4 Keziah Mickler 0 0-0 0 LaMya McGrue 3 0-0 9, Bri Warren 0 0-0 0 Shaniya Caloway 0 0-0 0 Kaylen Kenney 0 0-0 0 Shay Montgomery 1 2-2 4. Totals 18 4-4 46.
Spring Garden 16 12 12 16 – 56
Oxford 14-9 7 16 – 46
3-point goals: Spring Garden 4-11, Austin 1-5, Kirk 1-1 and Jarrett 1-1, Brown 1-4; Oxford 6 (Whitfield 3, Gaston 3) Rebounds: Spring Garden 18 (Austin 7, Rule 5). Total fouls: Spring Garden 6, Oxford 10.