Friday's Nashville area high school basketball roundup

Cecil Joyce
Nashville Tennessean

GIRLS

Blackman 73, Smyrna 12: Iyana Moore scored 21 points to lead the Lady Blaze.

Brentwood Academy 53, Lipscomb Academy 26: Millie Brown had five 3-pointers and 17 points for Brentwood Academy.

Clarkrange 71, Red Boiling Springs 33: Kassie Monday led Clarkrange with two 3-pointers and 18 points and teammate Kaylie Monday added 16 points. Haley Davis had 10 points for Red Boiling Springs.

Clay County 61, Gordonsville 26: Katie Arms had 18 points in Clay County’s win. Katie Vaden scored seven points for Gordonsville.

Dickson County 59, Summit 39: Caty Roberts had 15 points and Ashley Jackson and KK Curtis scored 11 points each in Dickson County’s win.

Fairview 53, Stewarts Creek 43: Kaycie Mullens led Fairview with two 3-pointers and 15 points. Kaitlyn Bramlett had 16 points for Stewarts Creek.

Franklin Road Academy 65, BGA 61: FRA's Zharia Hutchinson and Iris Heldman scored 24 and 21 respectively to lead the Lady Panthers to the win. BGA's Graci Semptimphelter scored 30 points and hit six 3-pointers in the loss. Freshman Lindsey Summarell added 23.

Friendship Christian 46, Ezell-Harding 39: Rachel Pippin and Savannah Craighead each scored 16 points for Friendship Christian. Danielle Russell led Ezell-Harding with 17 points.

Macon Co. 78 DeKalb Co. 54: The two teams combined for a state-record 26 3-pointers in the game. DeKalb County had 14 threes while Macon had 12. Keeley Carter and Jalynn Gregory scored 23 points apiece. Gregory hit six 3-pointers. 

McEwen 47, East Robertson 28: Dakota Hankins had 25 points to lead McEwen. Macy Phelps scored eight points for East Robertson.

Nolensville 51, Central Magnet 23: Parker Leftwich and Grace Baird scored 14 points each for Nolensville. Addison Melton had 12 points for Central Magnet.

Providence Christian 51, Middle Tennessee Christian 41: A.C. Markham and Mariah Edmonds both scored 13 points for PCA while Kiersten Hudson netted 16 for MTCS.

Riverdale 56, Oakland 37: Alasia Hayes had 24 points and seven steals to lead the Lady Warriors while Claira McGowan's 13 paced the Lady Patriots.

White House Heritage 53, Cheatham County 46: Kelsey Russell had 20 points, including two 3-pointers, and teammate Alex Green scored 11 points for White House-Heritage. Harper Dee had four 3-pointers and 17 points for Cheatham County.

BOYS

Brentwood 44, Independence 36: Evan Drennan scored 12 and John Windley added 10 in the win for the Bruins. Salitri Hrishi scored 11 for Independence.

Brentwood Academy 45, Lipscomb Academy 42: Adam Wass and DJ Senter scored nine points each for Brentwood Academy.

Clarksville 93, Northwest 57: Jamarco Mimms had 21 points, including one 3-pointers, for Clarksville. Caleb Patterson had 18 points and two 3-pointers for Northwest.

Clarksville Academy 64, Mt. Juliet Christian 28: Daniel Loos had 20 points to lead Clarksville Academy. Shawn Link and Carter Branim each scored 11 points for Mt. Juliet Christian.

Columbia Academy 74, Zion Christian 40: Chase Duncan had four 3-pointers and 22 points to lead Columbia Academy. Mark Lowery and Ethan Yates scored 12 points each for Zion Christian.

DeKalb Co. 85, Macon Co. 81 2OT: Dakota White scored a team-high 18 points to lead DeKalb County. Teammates Dallas Cook and Lukas Hale scored 17 and 16 respectively. Braydee Brooks scored 38 points on 17-of-30 shooting and grabbed 12 rebounds in the loss. Teammate Connor Johnson added 15.

East Robertson 55, McEwen 33: Taylor Groves led East Robertson with 24 points. Caleb Wilson had 13 points for McEwen and Robbie Rusciano added 11.

Franklin 76, Spring Hill 43: Reed Kemp scored a team-high 23 points on 10-of-13 field goals to lead the Rebels. Kemp's night came a day after scoring a career-high 44 points in a 93-88 loss to Cane Ridge.

FRA 43, BGA 42: CJ Jones led FRA with 10 points in the win. Garnett Hollis Jr. had 12 points to lead the Wildcats.

Friendship Christian 69, Ezell-Harding 68: Andrew Mathis led Friendship Christian with 36 points. Kadarius Price had 25 points for Ezell-Harding.

Goodpasture 51, DCA 39: PJay Smith scored 22 points in Goodpasture’s win. Jude Charlton and Ben Singer each scored nine points for DCA.

Henry Co. 65, Rossview 51: John Odoms scored a game-high 27 points with three 3-pointers in the win. Eli Colvin led Rossview with 15.

Hillsboro 88, Overton 59: Derek Murphy scored 25 points in the loss for Overton.

Hunters Lane 70, McGavock 66: Tacoma Carey led Hunters Lane with 17 points. Monte Streate had seven 3-pointers and 35 points for McGavock.

La Vergne 65, Stewarts Creek 58: Devin Kline scored 29 and Antuan Williams 24 in the win for the Wolverines.

Merrol Hyde 57, Valor Collegiate 39: Ethan Hansen hit two 3-pointers and scored 14 points while Isaac Stinson and Asher Wolthers scored 12 apiece. Wells Renkins led Valor with 15.

Mt. Juliet 60, Station Camp 53: Will Pruitt had 20 points and Charles Clark added 10 for Mt. Juliet. Kevon Blankenship led Station Camp with 26 points.

Oakland 59, Riverdale 40: De'Arre McDonald scored 17 and M.J. Grant 16 in the win for the Patriots.

Pearl Cohn 63, Maplewood 40: Tyrone Marshall scored 17 points to lead Pearl Cohn. Jermain Holt and JJ Johns scored nine points each for Maplewood.

Perry County 73, Wayne County 55: Tyler Dudley scored 26 points for Perry County. Wayne County’s Clay Baugus had 29 points.

Red Boiling Springs 59, Clarkrange 47: Dalton Marsh had 19 points and James Sampson had four 3-pointers and 16 points for Red Boiling Springs. Gatlin Larue had four 3-pointers and 15 points for Clarkrange.

White Co. 82, Cookeville 72: Grant Slatten and Masyn Winningham hit four 3-pointers apiece to lead White County to the win. Slatten had 23 points and Winningham scored 22 in the win. Teammate Kade Clark added 13.

White House 72, Harpeth 70: White House’s Durstin Adams scored his 1,000th point, finishing with 28 on the night for White House. Aiden Williams scored 30 points for Harpeth.

Summit guard Marli Andersen (5) shoots over Dickson County defenders during a high school girls basketball game on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020 in Spring Hill, Tenn.