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 By  Bart Moss Published 
11:54 am Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Phil Campbell, Vina pick up area basketball wins

Phil Campbell fended out the Danville Hawks to pick up a critical area win 44-43 last week.

Phil Campbell jumped out to a 12-4 lead in the first quarter. Danville outscored the Bobcats 13-12 in the second quarter to cut Phil Campbell’s lead to 24-17 at halftime. The Hawks doubled up the Bobcats in the third quarter, outscoring Phil Campbell 16-8 to take a 33-32 lead into the final period of play. Phil Campbell got the win in the fourth quarter, outscoring Danville 12-10.

Macy Hardy led Phil Campbell with 13 points, followed by Leela Baker with 10 points. Sidda Rogers added 9 points, Hannah Welborn seven points and IsaBell Ashley five points.

Phil Campbell 58, Haleyville 40

After a shaky start, Phil Campbell blew past the Haleyville Lions for a 58-40 win on Saturday.

Haleyville had the hot hand early in the game, taking a 12-5 first quarter lead. Phil Campbell, however, put the clamps down on defense and outscored the Lions 53-28 the rest of the way.

Macy Hardy and Leela Baker led Phil Campbell with 17 points and 16 points respectively. Hannah Welborn added nine points, Sidda Rogers seven points, Ayla Stowe five points and IsaBell Ashley four points.

Vina 58, Phillips 46

The Vina Red Devils picked up an area win last week, beating Phillips 58-46.

Vina led 35-16 at the halfway mark and 53-31 at the end of the third quarter.

Sara Harper led Vina with 16 points, followed by Mikala Mitchell with 12 points and Lana Bell with 10 points.

Khylee Brooks finished with nine points, Brooklyn McEwen four points, Kara Harper three points, Kaley Attaway two points and Jaylen Shotts two points.

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