December 5, 2017

CLEARWATER -- Cheyanne Burton had a career-high 37 points for Clearwater in an 83-48 win over Ellington on Monday. Burton made all three of the team's 3-pointers and closed the game with 16 of Clearwater's 24 points in the fourth quarter. She was also 4 for 9 on free throws...

CLEARWATER -- Cheyanne Burton had a career-high 37 points for Clearwater in an 83-48 win over Ellington on Monday.

Burton made all three of the team's 3-pointers and closed the game with 16 of Clearwater's 24 points in the fourth quarter. She was also 4 for 9 on free throws.

Halle Gooch added 23 points after going 7 for 11 at the foul line and Rachel Rowold chipped in 11 points for Clearwater (2-1).

Hannah Fitzgerald led Ellington with 22 points, including 14 points in the second half.

Van Buren 70, Liberty 50

The Lady Dawgs out-scored Liberty 30-9 in the first quarter thanks to a huge run by Jalynn Morgan.

Morgan, who finished with 30 points, made two of her five 3-pointers late in the first quarter and had 14 points in the frame. She only the only player for Van Buren (3-2) in double figures, though the Lady Dawgs had eight players score.

Madison Berry led Liberty (3-2) with 18 points.

Greenville 50, Campbell 42

Beth Bangert was 8 for 13 on free throws and led Greenville with 22 points as it held off Campbell in the fourth quarter.

Ahead by two going into the fourth, Bangert was 4 for 4 from the line and had 10 points in the fourth quarter. Greenville was 5 for 8 overall on free throws in the fourth quarter and 9 for 19 in the game. McKenzie Miller added 17 points, 13 of that in the first half after she made three 3-pointers.

Claie Parker ahd 15 points for Campbell (0-2) and was 5 for 6 on free throws. Emily Peters added 11 points.

Doniphan 58, Kennett 38

Paige Eddington scored 22 points and Jakelyn Friend added 13, hitting half of the Donettes' 3-pointers for a road win Monday night.

Doniphan led 14-9 after one quarter and extended it to 29-17 by halftime.

Lexi Day chipped in nine points for the Donettes, who were 6 of 14 from the foul line and sank six 3-pointers.

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