CROSSVILLE —
Zach Street tallied 16 points, and Mason Wyatt added 12 markers to lead the South Rebels to a 44-27 win over the Stone Coyotes in junior varsity action Monday evening.
Chase VanRuden led Stone with 15 points.
Scoring summary
South (44): Mason Wyatt 12, Nick Davidson, Zach Street 16, Hogan Herring 6, Resse Dykes 6, Kaleb McCoy 2, Jack Eldridge, Justin Reed, Bryce Keyes, Trevor Parsons, Drew Davidson 2, Zach DeMars, Nick Horvath.
Stone (27): Jackson Newman, Caleb Smith, Chase VanRuden 15, Trey Christopher 5, Jordan Pelfrey 1, Majer Wattenbarger 6.
No results were received by press time Thursday from Monday's other games — Homestead at Brown (girls), South at Stone (girls) and Martin at Crab Orchard.
Schedule
Nov. 1: Brown at Martin, Pleasant Hill at South, North at Stone, Crab Orchard at Homestead.
Nov. 5: South at Brown, Pleasant Hill at Martin, Stone at Crab Orchard, Homestead at North.
Nov. 8: Brown at Pleasant Hill, South at Martin, Homestead at Stone, Crab Orchard at North.
Nov. 10, 12, 15: Tournament at Brown.
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The Cumberland County elementary varsity season opens Tuesday night with two games — Homestead at Stone and Crab Orchard at North. Pine View and the western division have open dates.
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(Editor's note: It is required to include first and last names of players when scores are turned in for publication, as there are players with the same last name on both teams and/or siblings playing on the same team. Results, two weeks or more old, will not be accepted. The home school is responsible for reporting scores on a timely basis. This applies to both junior varsity and varsity contests.)
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