Corsicana Daily Sun, Corsicana, Texas

College Sports

December 3, 2008

SCOREBOARD

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

GIRLS

Tuesday’s results

Corsicana 55, Terrell 52

Terrell 21 12 11 8 — 52

Corsicana 13 10 12 20 — 55

Terrell: Krista Jackson 3, KayKay White 6, Rajia McWright 13, Ciara Holmes 4, Tonisha Dean 8, Ashley Davis 3, Gabby Wren 2, Aron Garia 13.

Corsicana: Amber Ames 16, Capricia Jones 13, Yolanda Tolliver 2, Tamra Norris 1, Jessica White 5, Shavonda Thomas 6, Amari Dowell 10, Destiny Henry 2.

Records: Corsicana (6-3).



Rice 47, Frost 21

Rice 6 13 17 11 — 47

Frost 3 6 2 10 — 21

Rice: Brittany Castillo 7, Caitlyn Shepherd 2, Sara Rhodes 1, Tori Payne 9, Anna Hernandez 4, Albreshia Lawrence 2, Kanesia Daniels 4, Stephanie Martin 8, Alison Barker 10.

Frost: Makayla Hill 4, Patricia Garcia 2, Aubree Patton 15.

Records: Frost (0-4).



Wortham 53, Mildred 23

Wortham 11 6 17 19 — 53

Mildred 4 8 9 2 — 23

Wortham: Anna Jones 13, Kara Jantzen 11, Cara Weempe 10, Ki’Undrea Smith 6, Lauren Libhart 6, Jasmine Bailey 5, Chey Anne Bates 2.

Mildred: Hilary Vinson 6, Katie Tapley 4, Megan Atkinson 4, Brianna May 4, Carrie Horn 3, Hanna Muncy 2.

Records: Wortham (5-2), Mildred (1-7).



BOYS

Tuesday’s results

Frost 47, Rice 33

Rice 5 3 9 16 — 33

Frost 7 10 21 9 — 47

Rice: Shaq Fields 2, Sam Gunter 5, Jimmy Konieczny 9, Cedric Freeman 11, Hunter Thedford 4, Keith White 2.

Frost: Kyle Montgomery 8, Anthony Anaya 2, Sam Stroder 18, Philip Page 17, Ty Ritterbach 2.

Records: Rice (2-2), Frost (3-1).



Dawson 51, Riesel 49

Riesel 12 7 13 17 — 49

Dawson 17 4 12 18 — 51

Riesel: Durhan 3, Embry 5, Hayden 4, Wilson 14, Jablonowski 6, Masaichy 10, Handhoff 7.

Dawson: Alex Shaw 2, Nick Warren 4, Zak Edwards 6, Dustin Sanders 18, Trey Tennison 2, Nick Renfro 8, Steven Travis 2, Cameron Johnson 9.

Records: Riesel (1-3), Dawson (4-1).



Kerens 46, Oakwood 17

Kerens 12 6 14 14 — 46

Oakwood 3 4 8 2 — 17

Kerens: Stephen Thomas 5, Cody Roberts 1, DeAndra McAdams 4, Cameron Betts 2, Tyler Green 2, Byron Mitchell 3, Trey McGowan 2, Pat Faulk 12, Trey Lindsey 7, Eric Tolliver 8.

Oakwood: Williams 2, Allen 8, Hicks 4, Bullard 3.



Blooming Grove 72, Rio Vista 61

Rio Vista 15 13 15 18 — 61

Bl. Grove 16 20 16 20 — 72

Rio Vista: Roberts 15, Doggett 10, Butcher 9, Clinnescelen 8, Gist 5, Dickerson 4, Butler 4, Cardos 5, Baker 1.

Blooming Grove: Darius Harris 27, Scott Ackley 13, A.K. Chaudry 13, Korey Louviere 17, Landon McGraw 1, Todd Reagan 1.

Record: Blooming Grove (4-1), Rio Vista (5-2).



Mildred 74, Wortham 52

Wortham 15 10 14 13 — 52

Mildred 15 26 13 20 — 74

Wortham: Jake Jones 13, Brandon Lansford 10, Chris McDaniel 10, Hance Spencer 8, MiKael Busby 3, Seth Reed 3, Blake Ridge 3, Spencer Thorton 2.

Mildred: Thomas McDonald 25, Freddie McDonald 21, Tevin Appleton 10, Kevin Dozier 4, Anthony McQuary 4, Drew Burnett 4, Peyton Weaver 3, Daniel Folsom 2, Casey Russell 1.

Records: Wortham (2-2); Mildred (2-1)



HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF FOOTBALL

at Tiger Stadium

Friday

Copperas Cove vs. Klein Oak..7:30 p.m.



JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Today

Navarro at Bossier Parish...........7 p.m.



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