Daryl Adams scores 41 to lead Landry past West Jeff
Landry has played a tough schedule.
No one questions the toughness of the Buccaneers, a proven program of sustained success.
Landry bounced back from a loss to Warren Easton with a 90-66 victory over West Jefferson at home Wednesday.
It was the Daryl Adams show.
Adams put on a show, pumping in 41 points and dishing out six assists in one of the best individual performances of the season.
Kristopher Griffin recorded a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Riheem Jackson had 15 points and 11 rebounds.
Landry (12-7) entertains St. Augustine Friday night in a good matchup while West Jefferson (7-11) travels to Phoenix on Friday.
Area Prep Basketball Results from Wednesday, Jan. 3
Boys
St. Charles Catholic New Year’s Tournament
Bonnabel 76, South Plaquemines 28
De La Salle 61, Northlake Christian 41
E.D. White Catholic 62, Maurepas 29
Riverside Academy 65, Ascension Christian 60
St. Charles Catholic 52, South Lafourche 36
St. James 60, New Orleans Science & Math 47
St. Martin’s Episcopal 67, Lutcher 64
Vandebilt Catholic 67, Willow School 40
Others:
Cohen 70, Kenner Discovery 59
Kaplan 61, Berwick 57
Landry 90, West Jefferson 66
Salmen 77, Bogalusa 50
Slidell 87, Sarah Reed 45
West St. John 67, International 30
Girls
Allstate Sugar Bowl National Prep Classic
Amite 58, De La Salle 30
Karr 58, Newman 50
Mandeville 54, Warren Easton 24
Northshore 52, Mount Carmel Academy 24
Archbishop Chapelle Catholic Tournament
Archbishop Chapelle 40, St. Michael 11
Archbishop Hannan 61, Cabrini 40
Dominican 54, Academy of the Sacred Heart 28
Others:
Abramson 37, Geo Next Generation 33
Archbishop 61, Cabrini 40
Denham Springs 42, St. Scholastica 29
Douglass 37, McMain 26
Fontainebleau 53, St. Joseph’s Academy 42
South Lafourche 48, E.D. White Catholic 45
St. James 51, Holden 48
Willow School 46, First Baptist Christian 17
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