PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Westwood girls win 22nd straight game

Lady Wildcats pound Georgia Christian 73-10

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Staff reports

Staff reports

CAMILLA — The Westwood girls rolled to their 22nd straight victory Tuesday night, routing Georgia Christian 73-10 and staying unbeaten in the Georgia Independent Schools Association Region 3-AA play.

The Lady Wildcats (22-1, 9-0) got 20 points from Gracie Pollock in the victory. Karlie Jones and McKenlee Coleman scored 14 points apiece, while Elizabeth Glass added 11.

Westwood will play at Grace Christian Friday night at 6:30 p.m. in another region contest.

Deerfield-Windsor girls 54, Terrell Academy 52

Deerfield-Windsor needed overtime to top Terrell Academy in a nonregion game at the W.T. Henry Gymnasium.

Hannah Mills led the Lady Knights with 14 points, while Rachel Bonner added 13. Patsy Cartee finished with nine points.

Hannah Harrell finished with a game-high 18 points for Terrell Academy. Erin Horne added 12 points, while Javen Wimberly and Madison Lamb finished with eight points each.

Deerfield-Windsor will play host to Southland Academy Friday night at 6:30 p.m., while Terrell Academy will visit Georgia Christian.

Pelham girls 70, Baker County 13

The Pelham Lady Hornets rolled past Baker County in their final Region 1-A game of the regular season.

Destiny Thomas led the way with 16 points, while Aaliyah Williams added 15. Mahogany Randall and Willeshia Kemp finished with 14 points apiece.

Westwood boys 64, Georgia Christian 57

Behind a double-double from Dis’Arrius Robinson, Westwood held off Georgia Christian. Robinson finished with 35 points and added 10 steals to lead the Wildcats (11-10 overall, 5-4 GISA Region 3-AA). Jacob Singleton finished with 10 points, while Jonte Harris added eight.

Pelham boys 66, Baker County 20

The Pelham boys won easily over Baker County. Keshawn Simpson led the Hornets with 12 points, while Jordan Bennett finished with 11.

Sherwood Christian boys 112, Central Fellowship 100

Sherwood Christian defeated Central Fellowship for the third time this season and locked up the top seed in the region tournament that begins next week.

The Eagles will play their final two regular-season games on the road. They are at Calvary Christian in Columbus on Thursday, then they travel to Fullington on Friday.

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