The Mountain View girls basketball team put up a fight on its home court last night, but Courtland held off the Wildcats to remain unbeaten on the season with a 57-51 overtime win.
Krystal Garrison led the way with 16 points, but Jerlisa Bowser's key steal, lay-up and free throws in the extra session helped push the Cougars (9-0) over the top.
Kiera Short led the Wildcats (6-6-5) with 21 points.
Tomorrow, Courtland visit Chancellor and the Wildcats travel to Massaponax.
Courtland | 11 | 9 | 19 | 6 | 12 | -- | 57 |
Mountain View | 2 | 18 | 18 | 7 | 6 | -- | 51 |
Scoring
Courtland (9-0): Krystal Garrison 16, Laquisha Lott 7, Kendra Jackson 8, Jerlisa Bowser 5, Kara Blosser 1, Karina Monroe 5, Brittney Bullock 13, Jaquona Lott 0. Totals: 19 18-24 57.
Mountain View (6-5): Taylor Wells 11, Kiera Short 21, Lesha Woodbridge 13, Brittany Wilson 4, Alicia Cleary 2, Lindsay Duck 0, Abrishiel Lockett 0, Chelsea Perry 0, Gabby Buehrle 0. Totals: 22 6-8 51.
Three-pointers: Courtland 1 (Garrison). MV 1 (Short).
GIRLS BASKETBALL Brooke Point 66, JM 56The Hawks went on a 15-0 run in the second quarter to come back from a 26-13 deficit and pick up a road victory against the Yellow Jackets.
Chay Shegog racked up a triple-double with 11 blocks, 17 boards and 24 points. Lynee Pina added 11 boards and 15 points for the Hawks.
Kirastin Cole provided a spark for the visitors with 18 points, five steals and four assists, while Shiontae Preston tallied seven rebounds.
Tomorrow, James Monroe heads to Spotsylvania and the Hawks entertain Colonial Forge.
Brooke Point | 11 | 18 | 17 | 20 | -- | 66 |
James Monroe | 16 | 10 | 12 | 18 | -- | 56 |
Scoring
Brooke Point (8-3): Kendra Bannister, Jasmine Gerald 8, April Sinkler 12, Kathleen Morris 3, Courtney Neville 4, Chay Shegog 24, Lynee Pina 15. Totals: 23 17-26 66.
James Monroe (5-3): Kirastin Cole 18, Shiontae Preston 13, Brittni Fisher, Breana Fisher, Tiana Byrd, Kari Blevins, Shaneekwa Christopher, Taquana Beanum 2, Chere Dickson 4, Bilnita Armstead 19. Totals: 19 6-13 56.
Three-point goals: BP 1 (Morris); JM 4 (Cole 3, Armstead).
Louisa 54, Spotsylvania 29Jordan Gholson led Louisa with 12 points as the homestanding Lions ran out to a huge first quarter lead and never looked back.
Louisa honored Gholson for scoring 1,000 career points during the game.
The Lions jump back into action today at Monticello.
Spotsylvania | 2 | 11 | 5 | 11 | -- | 29 |
Louisa | 24 | 7 | 11 | 12 | -- | 54 |
Scoring
Spotsylvania: Samantha Burke 5, Kylie Graham 5, Meagan Farrell 2, Teresa Harpine 2, Taliane Moss 14, Tiffany Simms 1. Totals: 6 8-18 29.
Louisa (5-5): Andrea Mines 5, Kiara Shelton 7, Raven Robinson 2, Shanette Ragland 6, Jordan Gholson 12, Erica Jeffery 6, Desiree Morris 4, Tanisha Jenkins 6, Brittany Buckner-Jones 4, Diamond Quarrles 2. Totals: 20 8-12 54.
Three-point goals: Spotsylvania 3 (Burke, Graham, Harpine); Louisa 2 (Buckner-Jones, Shelton).
Colonial Beach 41, King & Queen 26Lindsey Graves led the Drifters with 12 points in a winning effort at King & Queen. Taylor Barkley stepped into the starting lineup and added five points for the winners.
The Drifters host Calvary Temple tomorrow.
Colonial Beach | 9 | 12 | 8 | 12 | -- | 41 |
King & Queen | 5 | 9 | 6 | 6 | -- | 26 |
Scoring
Colonial Beach (7-3, 3-0): Lindsey Graves 12, Keyvonna Pierce 8, Keyouna Pierce 6, Sarah Roberts 5, Taylor Barkley 5. Totals: 14 7-19 41.
King & Queen: Alarian Trent 14, Janae Clark 3, Shonika Kelly 5, Emily Saltzberry 2, Katelin Morris 1, Ashley Groome 1. Totals: 7 12-23 26.
Three-point goals: Colonial Beach 2 (Graves, Roberts); King & Queen, none.
Steward 41, F'burg Academy 19Despite 14 points from Carmen Wicker, Fredericksburg Academy struggled in the third quarter and lost a League of Independent Schools game.
The Falcons (1-6) visit Colonial Beach Tuesday.
Steward | 10 | 6 | 15 | 10 | -- | 41 |
F'burg Academy | 6 | 6 | 2 | 5 | -- | 19 |
Scoring
Steward: Beth Dixon 6, Emily Friend 8, Liz Delaney 5, Dana Powell 4, Victoria Pherp 6, Blair Oliff 6, Jamie Adams 4, Kelly Williams 2, Mary Tyler Tepper 2, Blair Towels 3, Parker Wheat 2.
Fredericksburg Academy: Carmen Wicker 14, Meagen Cook 5, Kristina Romines 0, Jessica Buono 0, Nia Jones 0, Allison Simms 0, Chelsea Edwards 0.
BOYS BASKETBALL Chancellor 61, Brooke Point 59Ken Manahan dropped 21 points while collecting 10 boards and dealing four assists as the Chargers ruined visiting Brooke Point's perfect season.
Terrill Smith added 11 rebounds for the winners, while Jeff White tallied four assists. Chancellor visits Courtland tomorrow.
Brooke Point | 11 | 9 | 14 | 25 | -- | 59 |
Chancellor | 8 | 14 | 14 | 25 | -- | 61 |
Scoring
Brooke Point (9-1): Tim Turner 23, Donte Burks 2, John Peyton, Deandre Robinson 2, Jeremy Magee 8, Larry Lowe, Rocky Ullah 17, Jaryd Grimsley 4, Lanford Collins 3. Totals: 12 11-17 59.
Chancellor (5-5): Pearly Faison 16, Terrill Smith 9, Jeff White 9, Mike Morales 6, Ken Manahan 21, Russell Steward, Malcolm Morris, Johnathan Faison, Clinton Simpkins. Totals: 20 12-24 61.
Three-point goals: Brooke Point 8 (Turner 4, Ullah 4); Chancellor 3 (Morales 2, Manahan).
Mountain View 50, Courtland 47The Wildcats overcame an eight-point deficit in the fourth quarter and walked away from a trip to Courtland with a big win. Derek Mosley led the 'Cats with 20 points, 12 of them from behind the arc.
The Wildcats host Massaponax tomorrow.
Mountain View | 12 | 8 | 16 | 14 | -- | 50 |
Courtland | 15 | 8 | 12 | 12 | -- | 47 |
Scoring
Mountain View (4-7): Kendrick Wright 6, Shaheed Santiago 2, Daniel Mosley 12, Derek Mosley 20, Darnell Collins 10, Jacob Hodges, Jimmy Seitz, Donte Threatt, Matt Ferris, Mike Cleary. Totals: 14 7-10 50.
Courtland (5-4): Mike Mercer 15, Luke Sellers 16, Lamar Giggetts 4, Josh Hairston 4, Brian Mercer 8, Kendrick Kenney, Dalec Cromwell. Totals: 12 14-20 47.
Three-point goals: Mountain View 5 (Derek Mosley 4, Daniel Mosley); Courtland 3 (Mercer 3).
Spotsylvania 59, Louisa 57Freddie Richarson knocked down the game-winning bucket with 2.2 seconds to play as the Knights prevailed in last night's nondistrict action.
Richardson tallied eight assists, six steals and 16 points for the winners.
Daz Starke racked up 21 points and 15 rebounds for the visiting Lions. Ten of Starke's boards came on the offensive glass.
Louisa | 4 | 10 | 10 | 23 | -- | 57 |
Spotsylvania | 10 | 20 | 19 | 10 | -- | 59 |
Scoring
Louisa: Jeff Mehlhaff 4, Ryan Durham 2, Terrell Wells 8, Justin Coleman 14, Eric Church 1, David Best, Daz Starke 21, Tony Lee 7, Carlos Coles. Totals: 20 14-21 57.
Spotsylvania (2-7): Steven Jackson 9, Ray Smith 2, Cody Wheeler 8, Ethan Perry 2, Freddie Richardson 16, Wes Marbarker 19, Mark Pace 3, Quartez Carter, Corey Long, Christian Armstrong. Totals: 17 10-17 59.
Three-point goals: Louisa 1 (Lee); Spotsylvania 5 (Marbaker 3, Jackson, Wheeler).
Colonial Beach 93, King & Queen 52After a close first quarter, Colonial Beach pulled away during the final three periods for a win against visiting King & Queen last night.
The Drifters (9-2) used defensive pressure to force numerous turnovers led by Tim Wilson (nine steals) and Terry Bushrod (eight steals).
T.T. Carey chipped in eight assists and six steals for the Drifters, who entertain Cavalry Temple tomorrow.
King & Queen | 14 | 7 | 20 | 11 | -- | 52 |
Colonial Beach | 15 | 21 | 31 | 26 | -- | 93 |
Scoring
King & Queen: Chad Haynes 0, Dante Holmes 5, Rameil Billups 0, Antwan Broddus 16, Delante Ashrock 0, Curtis Young 5, Tyreck Gladden 9, Marcus Saggins 6, Waed Wright 2, Bruce Wright 4, Ardnias Millner 5. Totals: 23 4-6 52.
Colonial Beach (9-2): T.T. Carey 18, Tim Wilson 23, Jamal Carey 8, Kevin Swope 2, Dylan Farinet 6, Mike Baskeyfield 13, Terry Bushrod 13, Michael Beall 6, Anthony Irvine 2, Nate Galloway 2. Totals: 39 11-15 93.
Three-pointers: K&Q 2 (Holmes, Young). CB 4 (Wilson 4).
King William 45, Essex 42Essex held the lead after three quarters, but visiting King William forced some turnovers in the fourth period and pulled ahead for the win last night.
John Dille scored 14 points to lead the Trojans (5-2), who visit Nothampton tomorrow.
King William | 10 | 12 | 10 | 13 | -- | 45 |
Essex | 15 | 9 | 14 | 4 | -- | 42 |
Scoring
King William: Reggie Fletcher 2, Derrick Ford 0, Jamar Carter 3, Jaryd Gammon 7, Isaiah Hill 21, Jeff Clark 10, Dustin Beahr 2, Mike Williams 2. Totals: 18 8-15 45.
Essex (5-2): Dovonte Baker 2, Maurice Gaines 2, Amandre Newton 5, Ryan Lowe 5, Aaron Gaines 2, John Dille 14, Arthur Grinage 8, Malcolm Ball 4. Totals: 15 9-13 42.
Three-pointers: KW 1 (Gammon). Essex 3 (Dille 2, Newton).
Colonial Forge 73, Massaponax 63The Eagles forced four turnovers in the final quarter to lock up a victory in last night's Commonwealth District action.
Jake Norman helped Colonial Forge build its lead with four 3-pointers and 16 points. Justin White led all scorers with 21 points.
Raymond Haynes had three blocks and 11 rebounds for the winners, who visit Brooke Point tomorrow at 8:30 p.m.
Massaponax | 18 | 10 | 24 | 11 | -- | 63 |
Colonial Forge | 15 | 29 | 17 | 12 | -- | 73 |
Scoring
Massaponax (3-5, 0-3): Brennan Coleman 2, Kyle Jennings, Octavius Williams 16, Najee Barakah, Tyler Buckner 13, D.J. Kline 6, Robert Allmond 7, Dennis Brown 15, Larry Thompson 2. Totals: 22, 7-11 63.
Colonial Forge (4-4, 2-1): Michael Tryon 15, Kelvin McCrae 6, Justin White 21, Jake Norman 16, Raymond Haynes 10, Adrian Clark 4, Rob Black 1, Mike Wolf, Marques Jenkins. Totals: 20 12-25 73.
Three-point goals: Massaponax 4 (Buckner 3, Kline); Colonial Forge 7 (Norman 4, Tryon, White, Haynes).
W&L 74, Sydney (Australia) 72Washington & Lee built a 12-point lead with 6:22 left in the game, but hit only 1-of-13 free throws in the final stanza to nearly allow Sydney (Australia) to rally for the win.
Mitchell Stitz, who led all scorers with 25 points, just missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer for the visiting Wombats.
Jermaine Weldon had 10 rebounds and four steals to lead W&L, which visits Lancaster tomorrow.
Sydney | 8 | 18 | 25 | 21 | -- | 72 |
W & L | 17 | 16 | 20 | 21 | -- | 74 |
Scoring
Sydney (Australia): Dylan Salfi 5, Jordan Gipson 17, Alex Hammond 12, Tyrone Morrison 3, Jeffrey Nock 4, Mitchell Stitz 15, Richard King 6. Totals: 26 16-26 72.
Washington & Lee (7-4): Arsenio Smith 0, Jermaine Weldon 17, Chris Hamilton 4, Richard Franklin 7, Xavier Plummer 5, William Thompson 3, Trevin Wilson 17, Johntieus Ball 2, Robert Tate 0, Chris Kinard 9, Kenneth Johnson 8, Phillip Carter 0, O'Prentice Ball 4. Totals: 32 6-22 74.
Three-point goals: Sydney 4 (Stitz 3, Gipson). W&L 4 (Franklin, Thompson, Wilson, Kinard).
WINTER TRACK Tri-meet at King GeorgeThe King George girls and boys each won meets yesterday against visiting Courtland and Caroline.
The boys took the top four spots in the shot put en route to 36 points, while Courtland and Caroline tied for second with 27 points each.
On the girls side, the Foxes (53 points) took the top four spots in the 1600 to help it secure its win over the Cougars (36) and Cavaliers (15).
Boys meetShot put--Tony Thompson (KG) 43-1; long jump--Marcus Dorsey (Ca) 21-2; pole vault--Spencer Kasper (KG) 10-0.
55 hurdles--Marcus Dorsey (Ca) 7.9; 500--Timothy Howard (Ca) 1:09.9; 1,600--Colt Resnick (Ct) 4:58; 300--Timothy Howard (Ca) 37.5.
3,200 relay--King George 9:13; 800 relay--Courtland 1:34.2.
Girls meetShot put--Kendra Lewis (KG) 30-4; long jump--Christina Phillip (Ct) 16-4; high jump--Monae Waller (Ct) 4-8; pole vault--Allison Russell (Ct) 8-6.
55 hurdles--Monae Waller (Ct) 9.1; 500--Kristine Bethune (KG) 1:27.3; 1,600--Sara Kniceley (KG) 6:14; 300--Kisha Garrick (Ca) 42.7.
3,200 relay--King George 11:45; 800 relay--Caroline 1:57.