High school scoreboard: No. 6 Green Run boys defeat Kempsville in basketball

Boys basketball

757Teamz Top 15

#1 Landstown 60, Bayside 43

Damien Robinson tallied 23 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals for the top-ranked Eagles. Rashad Shaw scored 14 points, and Josiah Law logged seven points, nine rebounds and four steals. The losing Marlins were represented by Braylon McCants and Tione Lee with 17 and 10 points, respectively.

#2 Denbigh 64, Menchville 20

Kevin Parker and Nasir Johnson each scored 15 points for the Patriots. Daveon Whichard added 12 points, and Callen Morrison finished with 10 points and eight assists.

#3 Woodside 80, Warwick 23

The Wolverines were led by Duece Jarrett with 20 points. Jayden Detrick and Trent Smalling were also double-figure scorers with 12 and 10 respective points.

#5 Hampton 79, Kecoughtan 53

The Crabbers had five double-figure scorers, with Jawaun Tucker leading all players with 16 points. The losing Warriors were represented by Tori Brownson with 12 points.

#6 Green Run 75, Kempsville 54

Julius Hymons scored 18 points for the Stallions, and Zaevion Cleveland totaled 16 points and eight rebounds.

#12 Princess Anne 79, Ocean Lakes 50

The Cavaliers were led by Eziah Goodson with a double-double of 19 points, 11 rebounds, six steals and six assists. Nico Mclntyre and NaMarqus Byrd each scored 13 points, with Byrd also providing seven rebounds.

Beach District

Green Run 55, Kempsville 18

Destini Collins led in scoring with 13 points and six rebounds for the Stallions. Ashlii Toliver followed with 10 points and six steals, and Promyse McPherson also scored 10 points.

Kellam 52, Cox 39

Brody Cooper led the Knights with 16 points. MJ Fitch finished with 12 points and eight rebounds, while Trey Barnhart added 12 points and six assists.

Salem 59, First Colonial 56

Terrell Lewis scored 29 points for the winning SunDevils, and Jason Patrick followed with 10 points and eight rebounds. DaMari Adams, Haziyah Brown, Reggie Wilson and Myles Billups all scored five points.

Nondistrict

Indian River 67, Norcom 49

The Braves were led by LJ Luckett with 20 points. Justin Hubbard and Chris Edwards logged 13 and 10 points, respectively. Demarcus Edwards provided 10 points for the Greyhounds.

Western Branch 74, Tallwood 61

Markel Smith and Camryn Clark scored 23 and 20 respective points for the Bruins. Brandon Rodgers and Jaden Walker were also double-figure scorers and combined for 22 points.

Private schools

Norfolk Christian 66, Christchurch School 57

Ajian Skeete led all scorers with 29 points and nine rebounds for the Ambassadors, and Connor Holmes followed with 17 points. Landon McNamara recorded seven assists, while Luke Grethen provided 12 rebounds. Ricardo Polanco represented Christchurch with 16 points.

Portsmouth Christian 67, Greenbrier Christian Academy 42

The Patriots were led in scoring by Sylvestor Coleman with 19 points. Jayden Daughtry and Jeff Larkin each added 10 points.

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Girls basketball

757Teamz Top 15

#1 Princess Anne 97, Ocean Lakes 26

Micah Ojo tallied 25 points, five rebounds and four steals for the No. 1 Cavaliers (6-0). Jizelle James added 15 points with four 3-pointers. Tristan Rickenbacker recorded 14 points and eight rebounds, while Bahaar Grewal provided 13 points and four rebounds.

#3 Menchville 82, Denbigh 15

TaNya Henson led the Monarchs with 24 points, six rebounds and three blocks. Maddie Leach tallied 16 points, seven assists and nine rebounds, while Amen Byrd logged 12 points, seven assists and four steals.

#6 Salem 90, First Colonial 14

Samara Williams led five double-figure-scoring SunDevils with 16 points. Saniya Sanders finished with 13 points while Briseis Estrada, Alaya Monroe-Sutton and Valeria Medina logged 12, 12 and 11 points, respectively.

#8 Kellam 62, Cox 22

Mia Spain led all scorers in limited minutes with 13 points and five assists for the Knights. Kate Spain and Caroline Pinardi each scored 10 points, with Kate also adding six assists. Laurel Dick tallied eight points and 10 rebounds.

#10 Hampton 74, Kecoughtan 36

Shiya Rogers and Jayla Crosby led the Crabbers with 16 and 17 respective points. Jiana Price and Zuriel Pendleton-Morant were also double-figure scorers with 23 combined points.

#11 Grafton 51, Lafayette 37

The Clippers were led by Taylor Ragland with 24 points. Mya Napoleoni and Katherine Wenger logged 11 and nine respective points. Makayla Keys represented the Rams with 14 points.

Beach District

Landstown 76, Bayside 27

The Eagles were led by Tahjae Eaton-Simmons with 43 points, seven rebounds, six steals and four assists. Laila Morgan totaled 13 points, six rebounds, seven steals and four assists. Sariya Williams earned a double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds.

Peninsula District

Bethel 56, Phoebus 18

Aubrey Bowman recorded 12 points for the Bruins. Olivia Jones and Genesis Moore each scored 10 points, with Jones also earning a double-double with 10 steals.

Warwick 48, Woodside 29

Jaliyah Nettles led the Raiders with a double-double of 25 points and 10 rebounds. Kelsie Swords added 10 points and five rebounds.

Nondistrict

Indian River 76, Norcom 28

The Braves were led by Cierra Selby with 21 points, three rebounds and eight steals. MyKayla Jenkins followed with 14 points, six rebounds and two steals. Naomi Smith and Kayla Buckingham each scored 12 points. Smith also provided four rebounds and eight steals, while Buckingham also contributed five rebounds, five steals and three assists.

Western Branch 83, Tallwood 14

Jamiah Parham scored 22 points for the Bruins, and Suki Warden and Lydiia Edmonds each logged 21 points. Kennedy Lassiter recorded five points for the losing Lions. Western Branch meets No. 5 King’s Fork on Thursday.

Private schools

Portsmouth Christian 44, Greenbrier Christian Academy 39

Jenna Patrick led all scorers with 26 points for the Patriots. Delani Nash and Lexi McLean combined for 11 points.

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