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Boys High School Basketball Report: No. 5 Northeast High School and Clarksville High School seal victories

Clarksville Sports NetworkClarksville, TN – No. 5 Northeast High School (23-2, 12-1 District 10-AAA) beat Northwest High School 85-26 in a District 10-AAA game at Northeast.

Clarksville High School beat Henry County High School 54-47 in Paris, TN.

Rossview High School lost to Dickson County High School 43-39 in District 10-AAA action at home.

Montgomery Central High School got beat by Harpeth High School 61-34 at home in a District 11-AA game.

Clarksville Academy lost to Nashville Christian 44-33 at home in a District 10-A game.

No. 5 Northeast 85, Northwest 26

Northeast was led by Darius Brown’s 18 points, Kentucky signee Alex Poythress’ 15 points and Carlos Herrera’s 11 points. Northwest was led by Terrell Chamber’s 11 points.

Box Score 1 2 3 4 FINAL
Northwest     3     9     9     5   —  26
Northeast   26   31   21     7   —  85

Northwest 26

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
15 Khari Banks     2 0 0 0
Terrell Chambers   11 0 1 0
Ramont Lewis     2 0 0 0
Xavier Shavers     6 0 1 0
Brian Smith     2 0 0 0
42 Walter Williams     3 0 0 0

Northeast 85

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
55 Nick Agnew     4 0 0 0
20 Jaylen Baker     8 0 2 0
Darius Brown   18 0 0 0
12 Dallas Davis     5 0 1 0
15 Carlos Herrera   11 0 3 0
4 Anthony Longstreet     9 0 1 0
23 Michael Pardue     6 0 1 0
32 Myron Poydras     6 0 0 0
22 Alex Poythress   15 0 0 0
33 James Simpson     3 0 1 0

 

Dickson County 43, Rossview 39

Army singee Kyle Weldon led Rossview with 16 points.

Box Score 1 2 3 4 FINAL
Rossview   14     9   10     6   —  39
Dickson County   21     7   11     4   —  43

Rossview 39

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
21 Kris Carson     9 0 2 0
10 Anfernee Lisenbee     3 0 1 0
22 Axel Magnuson     3 0 1 0
35 A.J. Nixon     3 0 0 0
0 Kyle Weldon   16 0 0 0
3 Chris Williams     5 0 1 0

Dickson County 43

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
12 Danta Daniel     3 0 1 0
41 Houston Daniel     2 0 0 0
41 Trevor Daniel     2 0 0 0
11 Jequan Lewis   15 0 1 0
42 Tyler Spicer   11 0 3 0
30 Cameron Tuck   10 0 1 0

Harpeth 61, Montgomery Central 34

Montgomery Central was led by D.J. Burney’s 19 points.

Box Score 1 2 3 4 FINAL
Harpeth   17   16   18   10   —  61
Montgomery Central     4     7   10   13   —  34

Harpeth 61

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
25 Davis Anderton     7 0 1 0
41 Austin Brown     1 0 0 0
0 Will Clayton     2 0 0 0
50 Austin Dole     4 0 0 0
14 Ethan Hurt   10 0 1 0
20 Jamie Lloyd     9 0 1 0
11 Jaron Marlow     2 0 0 0
12 Jess Morris     6 0 0 0
32 Tanner Newton   11 0 0 0
15 T.J. Reece     5 0 1 0
4 Travis Tice     4 0 0 0

Montgomery Central 34

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
11 D.J. Burney   19 0 1 0
32 Ben Drudy     2 0 0 0
40 Brandon Hamilton     2 0 0 0
35 Santino Miranda     1 0 0 0
14 Trey Moore     2 0 0 0
42 Derek Posey     4 0 0 0
23 Lamont Smith     2 0 0 0
22 Alex Wade     2 0 0 0

 

Nashville Christian 44, Clarksville Academy 33

Montel Lavalanet led Clarksville Academy with nine points.

Box Score 1 2 3 4 FINAL
Nashville Christian School (0 – 0 – 0) 12 8 5 19 44
Clarksville Academy (0 – 0 – 0) 9 9 0 15 33

Nashville Christian 44

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
3 Jacob Burns     5 0 1 0
20 Houston Downey     6 0 2 0
40 Lee Dreaden     6 0 0 0
42 J.J. Embry     6 0 1 0
15 McCarty Forte     2 0 0 0
4 Bryant Fox     3 0 1 0
14 Corey Givens     7 0 0 0
10 Ryan Young     9 0 1 0

Clarksville Academy 33

Player Points FGs 3pts FTs
32 Ian Campbell     2 0 0 0
13 Daniel Huang     2 0 0 0
35 Thomas Jackson     4 0 0 0
3 Montel Lavalanet     9 0 2 0
33 Tyler Phillips     4 0 0 0
21 Blake Rowlett     3 0 1 0
24 Cole Swaffer     5 0 1 0
12 Ron Washington     4 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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