PREP ROUNDUP: Stanley’s big game lifts Vinemont’s girls past Corner

Published 5:30 pm Tuesday, November 26, 2019

PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP

Sadie Stanley collected a game-high 27 points on Tuesday to lead Vinemont’s varsity girls to a 61-56 overtime win against Corner at the Curry Thanksgiving Tournament.

Stanley sank a trio of 3-pointers and scored 11 of her team’s 13 points during the extra period.

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Bailey Preiss (11) and Abby Young (11) also had double figures for Vinemont.

See below for more roundup:


Varsity Girls

Lee-Huntsville 50, West Point 47

Miriam Oldacre: 20 points

Lexi Shadix: 12 points

*Encore Thanksgiving Classic


Rogers 48, Fairview 38

Molly McKelvy: 16 points

*Encore Thanksgiving Classic


Spain Park 62, Cullman 51

Alexandria Barker: 15 points

Regan Quattlebaum: 10 points

*Encore Thanksgiving Classic


Cold Springs 49, Mortimer Jordan 43

Elizabeth Hill: 24 points

Toni West: 10 points

*Encore Thanksgiving Classic


Good Hope 67, Russellville 41

Ivey Maddox: 20 points

Heather Tetro: 15 points

*Encore Thanksgiving Classic


Pisgah 59, Holly Pond 32

Elizabeth Miller: 12 points

*Holly Pond Thanksgiving Tournament
 

 
Varsity Boys

Cold Springs 47, Corner 43

Micah Calvert: 11 points

Seth Williams: 9 points

Logan Rice: 8 points

*Hanceville Thanksgiving Tournament


Danville 60, Vinemont 51

Katch Johnson: 13 points

Jordan Hall: 10 points

Collin Teichmiller: 10 points

Clay Rogers: 10 points

*Marx Optical Thanksgiving Classic


Good Hope 46, West Limestone 41

Drew Maddox: 13 points

Cole Maddox: 12 points

*Marx Optical Thanksgiving Classic

Hanceville 64, Meek 32
Raiden Morgan: 12 points
 
Tyson Bellmon: 11 points
 
Zach Campbell: 11 points
 
*Hanceville Thanksgiving Tournament
 

West Point 57, Priceville 54
 
Will Cochran: 23 points
 
Kobe Bowers: 11 points
 
Aubry Cleghorn: 11 points
 
*Marx Optical Thanksgiving Tournament
 
**West Point trailed 20-2 in the first quarter.
 
***Cleghorn hit two 3-pointers with less than a minute remaining to give the Warriors a one-point lead. Bowers drained two free throws with 4 seconds left to seal the win.