Basketball: Brother Martin, Carver remain unbeaten with wins Friday
Area Prep Basketball Report for Saturday, Dec. 4
Brother Martin and Carver remained unbeaten with solid wins Friday night.
The Crusaders cruised past Bonnabel 65-44.
After being tied 9-9 after one quarter, the Crusaders erupted in the second quarter, outscoring Bonnabel 24-8 to take a 33-17 halftime lead. It was 52-35 going to the final quarter.
Ray Lotten led Brother Martin with 19 points and 11 rebounds, Corey Skillman had 14 points, six rebounds and five assists and Jace Patin had 10 points and four steals. Vandell Smith led the Bruins with 17 points while Josh Martin finished with 11 points.
The Crusaders (9-0) return to action in the H.L. Bourgeois Tournament next Thursday.
At the Red Hoop Festival in Texarkana, Texas, Carver remained unbeaten with an easy 70-38 win over Texas High to improve to 6-0.
Willie Anderson had 16 points and eight points to lead the Rams while Dorian Finisher had 15 points and eight rebounds. Solomon Washington had 10 points and three steals and Jaylon Hicks also scored 10 points with three rebounds and three steals
Area Prep Basketball Results from Friday, Dec. 3
Academy of Our Lady 51, Riverdale 39
Albany 51, Lusher Charter 34
Archbishop Shaw 74, Central Lafourche 39
Brother Martin 65, Bonnabel 44
Carver 70, Texas High (TX) 38
Chalmette 57, Crescent City Christian 27
De La Salle 60, Ben Franklin 35
Donaldsonville 73, Helen Cox 65
East St. John 71, Family Christian 60
Fisher 53, Patrick Taylor 52
French Settlement 84, Maurepas 31
Landry 78, East Jefferson 64
Newman 57, St. Paul’s 53
Northshore 49, Jesuit 44
Phoenix 64, Belle Chasse 41
Ponchatoula 74, Warren Easton 35
Pope John Paul II 57, Kenner Discovery 54
Salmen 90, Warren Easton 59
St. Thomas Aquinas 64, Terrebonne 43
Girls
Benton 71, Hammond 38
Dunham 59, Crescent City Christian 9
Dunham 33, Riverside Academy 24
E.D. White Catholic 43, Douglass 12
Hahnville 62, De La Salle 40
Mandeville 38, Woodlawn (BR) 37
East St. John 51, St. Thomas Aquinas 27
Family Christian 68, Lutcher 9
Kenner Discovery 50, Pope John Paul II 35
Live Oak 37, St. Charles Catholic 23
Mount Carmel Academy 56, White Castle 27
Salmen 69, Cabrini 37
Slidell 46, Bogalusa 42
St. Helena 61, Archbishop Hannan 49
Vandebilt Catholic 55, Ben Franklin 37
West Jefferson 62, Dominican 47
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