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Boys High School Basketball Wrap: West Creek, Clarksville High School and Clarksville Academy secure victories

Clarksville Sports NetworkClarksville, TN – West Creek, Clarksville High School and Clarksville Academy recorded victories in boys high school basketball games Friday night.

West Creek beat Rossview 56-43 in District 10-AAA play.

In other District 10-AAA action, Clarksville High outlasted Dickson County 69-65 in double-overtime.

Clarksville Academy topped East Robertson 45-43 in a District 10-A game.

Montgomery Central lost to Waverly 46-40.

West Creek 56, Rossview 43

West Creek (9-14, 7-6 10-AAA) was led by DeAnthony Smith’s 29 points in a 56-43 victory over Rossview.

Box Score 1 2 3 4 FINAL
West Creek   13   10   15   18   —  56
Rossview   12   12   12     7   —  43

West Creek 56

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
Jashin Almon 1 0 0 0
40 Travis Elliot 5 0 0 0
Stephon Jackson 2 0 0 0
Terry Lee 2 0 0 0
Jimario Rivers 7 0 1 0
3 DeAnthony Smith 29 0 0 0
24 Phillip Smith 8 0 2 0
22 Akeem Williams 2 0 0 0

Rossview 49

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
21 Kris Carson     6 0 2 0
10 Anfernee Lisenbee     5 0 1 0
22 Axel Magnuson     2 0 0 0
14 Aaron Merriweather     6 0 0 0
Dontarius Peacher     2 0 0 0
0 Kyle Weldon   15 0 0 0
11 Tim Whitfield     5 0 1 0
33 Taylor Wood     2 0 0 0

 

Clarksville High 69, Dickson County 65

Clarksville (15-8, 9-4 10-AAA) was led by Daijon Williams’ 20 points in a double-overtime win over Dickson County. Jequan Lewis scored 25 points for Dickson County (17-4, 10-2 10-AAA).

Box Score 1 2 3 4 OT 1 OT 2 FINAL
Dickson County   11   17   14   12     4     7   —  65
Clarksville High   10     8   14   22     4   11   —  69

Dickson County 65

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
12 Danta Daniel     3 0 1 0
41 Houston Daniel     2 0 0 0
41 Trevor Daniel     6 0 0 0
11 Jequan Lewis   25 0 3 0
42 Tyler Spicer     9 0 1 0
10 Caleb Tuck   10 0 1 0
30 Cameron Tuck   10 0 0 0

Clarksville High 69

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
15 Anthony Hightower   15 0 1 0
4 Eric Holmes   12 0 0 0
5 Chase Knott     7 0 0 0
30 Tevin Majors     2 0 0 0
12 Jeff Webb     5 0 0 0
3 Daijon Williams   20 0 1 0
14 Drake Young     8 0 2 0

 

Clarksville Academy 45, East Robertson 43

Clarksville Academy beat East Robertson 45-43 led by Tyler Phillips’ 13 points and Thomas Jackson’s 12.

Box Score 1 2 3 4 FINAL
Clarksville Academy   15     7   13   10   —  45
East Robertson   11   10   10   12   —  43

Clarksville Academy 45

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
35 Thomas Jackson   12 0 0 0
3 Montel Lavalanet     4 0 0 0
33 Tyler Phillips   13 0 1 0
21 Blake Rowlett     9 0 2 0
24 Cole Swaffer     7 0 1 0

East Robertson 43

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
3 Marquece Bell     9 0 1 0
23 Dual Evans     5 0 0 0
21 Joey Flamm   15 0 1 0
15 Brett Guenther    6 0 1 0
4 Lane Murphy    8 0 2 0

 

Waverly Central 46, Montgomery Central 40

Montgomery Central lost to Waverly 46-40 in a District 11-AA game.

Box Score 1 2 3 4 FINAL
Montgomery Central High School (0 – 0 – 0) 12 8 13 7 40
Waverly Central High School (0 – 0 – 0) 15 9 8 14 46

Montgomery Central 40

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
11 D.J. Burney   19 0 2 0
32 Ben Drudy     6 0 2 0
40 Brandon Hamilton     8 0 0 0
3 Christopher Patterson     5 0 0 0
42 Derek Posey     2 0 0 0

Waverly Central 46

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
21 Daniel Burns     3 0 1 0
4 Tyler Dell     4 0 1 0
24 McKenzie Etheridge   18 0 0 0
42 Hunter Hamm     3 0 0 0
30 Will McLeod     1 0 0 0
40 Austin Mullinax   15 0 0 0
20 J’Honathyn Smith     2 0 0 0

 

James D. Horne
James D. Hornehttp://www.clarksvillesportsnetwork.com/
James D. Horne began his writing career at the Carrollton Missouri Democrat in 1995, and was the assistant sports editor/writer for the Hammond Louisiana Daily Star for two years.  In 1998, Horne became the Missouri Basketball beat writer for the Columbia Daily Tribune. He joined The Leaf-Chronicle in Oct. 2003 as the lead prep writer and became the Austin Peay beat writer in March of 2005. During his career he won a state association sports writing award at the Daily Star and two while at the Leaf-Chronicle. Originally from Tampa, Florida, Horne earned his B.A in communications from Central Methodist University in Fayette Missouri.
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