High school scoreboard: Indian River edges No. 7 Nansemond River in one-point boys basketball upset

Boys basketball

757Teamz Top 15

#1 Landstown 70, Kempsville 51

The top-ranked Eagles were led by Rashad Shaw with 19 points. Chase Johnson followed with 17 points, and Damien Robinson totaled 16 points, seven assists, six rebounds and four steals. Cameron Garwood and Jacques Mitchelle represented the Chiefs with 14 and 11 points, respectively.

#2 Hampton 82, Warwick 23

Jawaun Tucker and Abraham Taft III led the No. 2 Crabbers with 15 and 14 respective points. Kamrin Jenrette contributed nine points. The top scorer for the Raiders was Justice Baker with six points.

#5 Catholic 79, Walsingham Academy 48

The Crusaders (24-3) were led by Carter Bullock with 29 points. Dean Williams was also a double-figure scorer with 21 points. KJ Whittington recorded 21 points for the Trojans.

Indian River 72, #7 Nansemond River 71

Chris Edwards led the Braves in a Southeastern District upset with 27 points. Marcellus Connor tallied 12 points, while LJ Luckett and Jordan Sheppard each scored nine points. The Warriors were represented by Taron Atwater, Jeremiah Broone and Quinton Cruse with 16, 15 and 14 respective points.

#8 Oscar Smith 63, Hickory 22

Cason Fitch recorded 15 points and five rebounds for the Tigers. Quali Price scored 13 points, and Corrin Buckingham contributed 12 points, five assists and five steals.

#11 Green Run 58, #13 Salem 51

The Stallions were led by Malik Gooden with 19 points. Dayjhon Boral Williams followed with 13 points. Joziah Mincey scored 19 points for the SunDevils.

#12 Norfolk Collegiate 80, Maury 70

Legend Bunch scored 34 points to lead the Oaks. Sam Naidyhorski added a double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds. Josh Mills and Gavin Mallette were also double-figure scorers with 13 and 11 points, respectively. Kyree Demiel and TJ Sanderson combined for 29 points for the Commodores.

Bay Rivers District

Warhill 55, Smithfield 42

Shamar McCray, Charlie Archibald and Jaydin McLean all finished with 11 points as the Lions (14-5) defeated the visiting Packers.

Beach District

Cox 62, Ocean Lakes 45

The Falcons were led by Marc Watkins, Owen Jones and Nate Lessley with 18, 14 and 13 respective points. Brendan Copeland scored 18 points for the Dolphins, and Treymane Pleasant-Massey added 11 points.

Kellam 58, Tallwood 27

Trey Barnhart recorded 13 points and seven rebounds in a home win for the Knights, while MJ Fitch tallied 10 points and seven rebounds. Jack Conway recorded six points and six rebounds on his Senior Night, and senior Brody Cooper added nine points and four assists.

Peninsula District

Heritage 64, Phoebus 62

Mekhi Watkins led the Hurricanes in a competitive win with 17 points. Terris Bowen III and Isaac Ward-Payton each finished with 12 points.

Southeastern District

Grassfield 72, Great Bridge 54

The Grizzlies were led by Jacey Lewis with 27 points, and Jyair Woods logged 14 points. Jonah Henderson recorded a double-double of 11 points and 12 rebounds.

Private schools

Greenbrier Christian Academy 65, StoneBridge School 55

Luke MacDermod tallied a double-double of 20 points and 11 rebounds for the Gators. David Bradley finished with 18 points, five rebounds and four assists. Hayden Dunlow contributed 13 points and three assists.

Peninsula Catholic 74, Cape Henry Collegiate 71, OT

After an initial 63-63 tie, the hosting Knights defeated the Dolphins in overtime and improved to 20-7. Anderson Allen led with 29 points, and Jordan Carr followed closely with 25 points and seven rebounds.

Summit Christian Academy 81, Covenant Classical Community 40

Courtland Reiter led the Eagles with a double-double of 25 points and 16 rebounds. DJ Forrest scored 18 points, and Oliver Clydesdale added 12 points.

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Girls basketball

757Teamz Top 15

#7 Kellam 49, Tallwood 8

The Knights were led on their Senior Night by Lizzie Clark with 12 points. All of Kellam’s seniors scored, with Laurel Dick logging nine points and 10 rebounds.

#9 Grafton 65, New Kent 25

Grafton clinched the Bay Rivers District by defeating the Trojans. Taylor Ragland led with a double-double of 21 points and 12 rebounds. Katherine Wenger and Mya Napoleoni were also double-figure scorers for the Clippers with 15 and 13 respective points. Vyk Otey represented New Kent with 15 points.

#11 Hampton 56, #14 Warwick 22

Khloe Lenard hit seven-consecutive 3-pointers and led all scorers with 25 points for the Crabbers. The Raiders were led by Jaliyah Nettles with 13 points.

#13 Grassfield 65, Great Bridge 26

Seniors Khadijah Rashid and Lauren Priester led the Grizzlies on their Senior Night with 25 and 18 points, respectively.

Bay Rivers District

Bruton 52, Poquoson 40

The Panthers were led by Annalise Wood with 20 points. JaZia Givens and Zymeia Taliaferro were both double-figure scorers and combined for 23 points.

Beach District

Landstown 59, Kempsville 25

Tahjae Eaton-Simmons led all scorers with 24 points for the Eagles. Chloe Burke logged a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds, while Laila Morgan provided nine points, three assists and three steals. Sariyah Williams totaled eight points, 13 rebounds, four assists and four steals.

Peninsula District

Heritage 52, Phoebus 45

The Hurricanes were led by Brittnee Green with 18 points, six steals and four assists. Jayla Andrews earned a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Southeastern District

Nansemond River 67, Indian River 47

Jordin Richardson scored 36 points to lead the Warriors. Aaniyah Custis earned a double-double with 11 points and 13 rebounds, and Lauren Parrish added 13 points.

Oscar Smith 52, Hickory 31

Senior Llyn Tucker earned her first career double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Tigers. Senior McKenzie Reid scored four 3-pointers, and freshman Livia Smith provided five steals.

Western Branch 57, Lakeland 45

The Bruins were led by Suki Warden with 20 points and 11 rebounds, and Martaysia Stevenson also scored 20 points. The top scorers for the Cavaliers were Janae Carter and Jada Dunham with 17 and 13 respective points.

Private schools

Cape Henry Collegiate 63, Peninsula Catholic 14

Freshman Finley McMath led all scorers with 14 points, nine steals and four rebounds. Freshman Carmen Rivera added 15 points and five steals, and senior Gala Mateus recorded 13 points and four rebounds. Sophomore Cali Rivera was also a double-figure scorer for the Dolphins with 11 points, four rebounds and three steals.

Portsmouth Christian 41, Broadwater Academy 22

The Patriots improved to 12-1 in the Metro Conference. Jenna Patrick and Lauren Williams scored 16 and 10 respective points.

Steward School 64, Nansemond-Suffolk Academy 30

The Spartans defeated the Saints.

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