Marion (pictured) 59 Stuttgart 31
Jasmine Trotter and Karla Ann Norton each scored 15 points as the Patriots knock out the Lady Ricebirds in a first round game. Forward Jessica Winfrey had 11 and Renita Ware had 6 for Marion. Niesha Allen led Stuttgart with 8 points.
Jacksonville 73 (Pulaski) Robinson 44
Apollonia Sims scored 22 points as the host Lady Red Devils defeated the Lady Senators in a semifinal game. Jessica Lanier added 16 and Chyna Davis 14 for Jacksonville. Tamia Grady led Robinson with 21 points.
West Memphis 53 Blytheville 29
Jazimen Gordon led the Blue Devils with 11 points in a semifinal victory over the Chicks. Crystal Riley added 10 for West Memphis. DeQuestia Drude led Blytheville with 10 points.
Monroe (LA) Carroll 76 Watson Chapel 73 (OT)
Verierica Fountain led the unbeaten Monroe Carroll (15-0) with 21 points in an overtime victory over the Lady Wildcats. Brittany Gill led the Wildcats with 23 points and Nasha James had 17.
ARKANSAS BOY BASKETBALL RESULTS Cabot 63 Sabiaco Academy 48
Austin Johnson led Cabot with 23 points in a victory over Sabiaco Academy. Top Arkansas player Adam Sternburg had 16 points for the Panthers. Michael Osepa scored 17 and Keon Walters had 11 for Sabiaco Academy.
Fort Smith Northside 75 Clarksville 59
Stephan Johnson led Northside with 17 points and Corey Copeland and Ian Carter added 14. Gavin Green finished with 22 points to lead Clarksville.
Praise Temple (LA) 84 Malvern 58
Kyle Preston led Praise Temple with 43 points to help down the Leopards. Trent Bryant led Malvern with 14 and Tyler Johnson had 12.
North Pulaski 70 Marianna 52 Daquan Bryant led the Falcons with 19 points as they take down the Trojans. Elias Hill scored 14 points and Jakan Vanpelt had 10 points and 8 rebounds for the Trojans. Kyron Ware added 16, T.J. Green had 14 points and 11 rebounds, and Christian Knight had 12 for the Falcons.
L.R. Hall 78 Springdale 50
A.J. Walton, the 2nd best player in Arkansas (in the class of '09), led Little Rock Hall with 19 points to defeat the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs were led by sophomore Shelton Baird with 23.
L.R. Parkview 63 (Pulaski) Robinson 24
Darius Alexander and Spencer Matthews were suspended but Parkview were still able to pull out the win without the two. Sophomore Aaron Ross and senior Coby Harris each scored 15 points and Parkview sophomore Stephan Lambert added nine points and freshman Chris Winston with eight and the Patriots rolled to a 63-24 victory.