Basketball roundup: Baker capitalizes on long-range bombs to roll past UMS-Wright

by Fulton Watch News Feed

Baker bombed 11 3-pointers on the way to a 65-36 win at UMS-Wright on Friday. Every player on the Baker roster scored in the rout. The Hornets improved to 8-2 on the season.

Baker led 14-7 after one period and 35-15 at the half. Ryan Majors scored 14 points in the win. Lovalle Nelson scored 13 for Baker.

Sims Druhan led UMS-Wright with 12 points.

Baker hosts Vigor at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. UMS-Wright travels to Mobile Christian on Monday.

In other games from across the state over the weekend:

BOYS

MOBILE/COASTAL ALABAMA

Spanish Fort 60, Daphne 47

Spanish Fort won its fifth straight game on Friday, breaking away from a 20-all tie at the half at Daphne with a 26-11 third period.

The Toros are 6-4 after opening the season with three straight losses and four in their first five games. Spanish Fort will

Josh Powell led the winners with 14 points despite missing most of the first half with two fouls. Lucca Nelson scored 11 points and Andre Winston grabbed 10 rebounds to go with 9 points.

Javion Dailey led Daphne with 24 points.

BIRMINGHAM

Mountain Brook 59, Hartselle 31

The Spartans took a commanding 27-8 first-quarter lead on the way to the home win over Hartselle on Friday.

Carson Romero led Mountain Brook with 21 points – with five 3-point buckets, three in the first period. Ty Davis scored 10 points with 8 from the free-throw line. Matt Coulillion added 9 in the win.

Markus Tapscott led Hartselle with 15 points. The Tigers had six players with 2 points each.

Jasper 61, Hazel Green 54

The Vikings earned the win at home on Friday, with four players scoring in double figures.

Caden Steiner led Jasper with 14 points. Ethan Thorne and Clayton Thorne had 13 points apiece and Miller Moody added 11.

Pelham 75, Prattville 65

The Panthers outscored Prattville 18-11 in the fourth period to secure the win on the road on Thursday. Pelham broke a 16-all first-quarter tie by pouring in 27 points in the second while holding the Lions to 14. Prattville rallied with a 24-14 third quarter to trail…

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