Boys basketball
757Teamz Top 15
#1 Landstown 53, #6 Green Run 44
Read about the No. 1 Eagles’ victory over the Stallions in the linked article by Larry Rubama.
Read about the Wolverines’ Peninsula District upset in the linked article by Marty O’Brien.
#11 Nansemond River 74, Manor 65
Taron Atwater scored 18 points for the Warriors. Quinton Cruse and Micaiah Mitchell combined for 27 points.
#14 Princess Anne 77, Tallwood 42
NaMarqus Byrd tallied 22 points, five rebounds, two steals and three assists for the Cavaliers. Nico Mclntyre followed with 21 points, three rebounds and four steals, and he went 6 for 6 on free throws. Eziah Goodson contributed 14 points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals.
Beach District
First Colonial 57, Bayside 55
Noah Yatsu finished with nine points for the Patriots, including the game-winning shot. Sam Maloney and Brayden Brinkley tallied 15 and 11 points, respectively. The Marlins were led by Savion Herold with 12 points.
Kellam 77, Salem 73, OT
Trey Barnhart led the Knights (7-3) in an overtime win with 17 points and six assists. MJ Fitch added 12 points and nine rebounds. Cooper Lindsey and Brody Cooper combined for 30 points. Joziah Minay led all scorers with 24 points for the SunDevils.
Kempsville 70, Ocean Lakes 55
Christian Lynch and Cameron Garwood scored 19 and 17 respective points for the Chiefs. Jorden Mitnaul and Jaquees Mitchell each logged 15 points.
Peninsula District
Kecoughtan 63, Menchville 50
Tori Brownson scored 14 points for the winning Warriors, and Briant Galbreath added 11 points. Marcel Richardson logged 11 points for the Monarchs.
Southeastern District
Deep Creek 59, Great Bridge 44
Ja’Zah Evans and Elijah Griffin each scored 14 points for the Hornets. Jayce Bailey earned a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Orion Alexander led all scorers with 15 points for the Wildcats.
Nondistrict
Granby 53, Western Branch 41
Deshawn Spellman and Gabe Sol each scored 14 points for the Comets and combined for 14 rebounds. Antonio Williams added 12 points and nine rebounds.
Hickory 60, Booker T. Washington 58
Crue Egnot led the Hawks with 23 points. Tanner Cottrell provided eight points in the fourth quarter.
Private schools
Atlantic Shores Christian 85, Greenbrier Christian 28
The Seahawks were led by Justin Jones with 22 points, eight steals, six rebounds and five assists. Noah Eddy, Christien Mason and Zion Denson logged 16, 15 and 12 points, respectively.
Norfolk Academy 70, Arcadia 62
The Bulldogs had three double-figure scorers in a win at home. Isaac Zito tallied 18 points, while Teddy Coleman and Danny Howerin added 15 and 11 points, respectively. Jordan Cropper led all scorers with 22 points for Arcadia.
Norfolk Christian 62, Nandua 61
The Ambassadors came back from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to win. Connor Holmes led all scorers with 24 points and 15 rebounds, while Ajian Skeete tallied 18 points, eight rebounds and four steals. Landon McNamara added 10 points. Caden Northan represented the Warriors with 19 points.
Norfolk Collegiate 90, OakTree Academy 26
Sam Naidyhorski totaled 19 points and seven rebounds for the winning Oaks, and Legend Bunch added 12 points.
Portsmouth Christian 69, StoneBridge 23
Sylvestor Coleman and Jayden Daughtry recorded 14 and 12 respective points with eight rebounds each for the Patriots. Machai Toxey added four points and 10 rebounds.
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Girls basketball
757Teamz Top 15
#1 Princess Anne 58, Tallwood 7
The top-ranked Cavaliers (12-0) were led by Alauna Olds with 17 points, three steals, two rebounds and two assists. Micah Ojo recorded 14 points, four steals and three rebounds, while Amani Olds finished with nine points, five steals, four rebounds and four assists.
#2 Menchville 78, Kecoughtan 14
Maddie Leach led all scorers with 31 points, four assists, six rebounds and two steals for the No. 2 Monarchs. JaiDen Rhodes was also a double-figure scorer with 22 points, four assists, five rebounds and six steals. Jordan Bryant represented the losing Warriors with 12 points.
#8 Salem 48, #7 Kellam 43
The No. 8 SunDevils were led by Samara Williams with a double-double of 16 points and 12 rebounds. Alaya Monroe-Sutton recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds, and Briseis Estrada also finished with 12 points. Mia Spain led all scorers with 27 points for the No. 7 Knights.
#9 Grafton 76, Bruton 35
Taylor Ragland earned a double-double with 25 points and 11 rebounds for the Clippers. Katherine Wenger andMya Napoleoni added 17 and 16 respective points. The Panthers were represented by Ja’zia Givens with 14 points.
#11 Hampton 73, #13 Warwick 46
Zuriel Pendleton-Morant led all scorers with 25 points and nine steals for the Crabbers. Jaliyah Nettles totaled 22 points for the Raiders.
Bay Rivers District
Jamestown 52, Smithfield 38
Semaje Goldston represented the losing Packers with 13 points. Smithfield has four players out with injury.
Tabb 53, Gloucester 51
Lakelyn Bagheri recorded 13 points for the Tigers in a two-point victory. Haley Atkins, Gabby Eaton and Tatyana Gause added 12, 11 and 10 respective points. The Dukes were led by Autumn Cookson with 23 points.
Beach District
First Colonial 56, Bayside 32
Skylur Yancey and MJ Haesler each scored 16 points for the Patriots. Melody Deforno followed with 14 points.
Green Run 60, Landstown 31
Promyse McPherson led the Stallions with 14 points and five steals, while Taniyah Palmer added 12 points and five rebounds.
Ocean Lakes 53, Kempsville 21
Jasmyn Miller scored her 1,000th career point, totaling 16 points and five steals for the Dolphins. Erin Broderick and Marissa Brandl combined for 23 points, and Ciara Shaw logged eight points and 15 rebounds.
Peninsula District
Heritage 48, Phoebus 25
Brittnee Green led the Hurricanes with 22 points and five assists.
Woodside 54, Denbigh 18
The Wolverines defeated the Patriots.
Nondistrict
Indian River 66, Norcom 38
The Braves were led by Cierra Selby with a double-double of 18 points, 10 steals, three rebounds and three assists. Kayla Buckingham logged 14 points, six rebounds and three steals. Ariana Mendes provided 12 points, four steals and two rebounds.
Private schools
Nansemond-Suffolk Academy 36, Grace Christian 15
Sophia Grant scored 15 points for the Saints in a win at home.
Portsmouth Christian 47, StoneBridge 11
Cloee Comberiati led all scorers with 15 points for the Patriots, and Jenna Patrick followed with 12 points.

