Arkansas high school girls basketball: Top stars, best performances for week of January 18

Here is a list of top girls basketball performances for the week of Jan. 18-24.
Arkansas high school girls basketball: Top stars, best performances for week of January 18
Arkansas high school girls basketball: Top stars, best performances for week of January 18 /

The underclassmen stole the show last week as a number of sophomores and even a freshman dominated the hardwood.

Below is a list of top girls basketball performances for the week of Jan. 18-24. If you know of a player we should add, email ndosports@yahoo.com.

STATEWIDE GIRLS BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD

Top Arkansas girls basketball stars, Jan. 18-24

Parris Atkins, Bryant

The junior shooting guard had 17 points in the Hornets’ 40-37 home win against Cabot on Friday.

Wynter Beck, Fayetteville

The sophomore guard led all scorers with 22 points in the Bulldogs’ dominant 78-52 win over Rogers Heritage on Friday. Beck scored 15 of her points in the first half.

Abby Beene, Bauxite

The sophomore guard had 18 points Friday in a 49-34 win against Hope — the Miners’ fourth consecutive victory.

Riley Brady, Episcopal

The sophomore forward led all scorers with 28 points and snagged 13 rebounds in the Wildcats’ 55-27 win against Central West Helena on Tuesday. Brady had 12 points, 13 rebounds and three steals in a 48-39 loss to Central Arkansas Christian on Friday.

Chloe Clardy, Conway

The sophomore guard recorded 21 points, 10 rebounds and three assists Friday in the Wampus Cats’ 75-47 win against Little Rock Central.

London Cuzzort, Batesville

The senior small forward had 17 points in the Pioneers’ 71-47 victory at West Memphis on Friday.

Bethany Dillard, Central Arkansas Christian

The senior guard stuffed the scorebook Friday with 18 points, six rebounds and five steals in the Mustangs’ 48-39 win against Episcopal.

Kloey Fullerton, Harding Academy

The freshman guard sank two late free throws to seal a 55-54 overtime win against Pangburn on Tuesday. She had a team-high 17 points for the Wildcats.

Alyssa Houston, Benton

The sophomore forward exploded for a game-high 28 points as the Panthers slipped past Parkview for a 53-48 road win Friday.

Cheyanne Kemp, Morrilton

The sophomore guard chipped in 19 points in the Devil Dogs’ 71-29 win against Flippin on Tuesday and led all scorers with 24 points and grabbed six rebounds in 22 minutes in a 63-40 blowout of Maumelle on Friday.

Tori Kersey, Farmington

The senior small forward poured in 23 points in the Cardinals’ 72-67 overtime win against Gravette on Tuesday.

Jaidyn Koerdt, Russellville

The junior guard scored 15 of her 20 points in the fourth quarter to power the Cyclones to a 43-33 5A-West Conference win against Siloam Springs on Friday.

Shylee Morrison, Gravette

The senior guard led all scorers Tuesday with 24 points in the Lions’ 72-67 overtime loss at Farmington.

Briley Pena, Nettleton

The junior guard reached 20 points for the ninth time this season in the Raiders’ 53-26 victory at Searcy on Friday.

Savannah Rangel, Bentonville West

The sophomore guard scored all 15 of her points in the first quarter of the Wolverines’ 60-12 win against Fort Smith Southside on Friday.

Kennedy Reel, Morrilton

The senior guard had 19 points Tuesday in the Devil Dogs’ 71-29 victory over Flippin. She had 14 points and seven rebounds in 23 minutes in a 63-40 win against Maumelle on Friday.

Savannah Scott, Conway

The sophomore center ravaged Little Rock Central in the paint Friday on her way to a game-high 24 points in the Wampus Cats’ 75-47 road win.

If you know of a player we should add to the list now or in a future week, email the details to ndosports@yahoo.com.


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