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HIGH SCHOOL SCORES: Tues. Feb. 7
Published: February 07, 2012
Staff reports

BOYS BASKETBALL

PATRICK HENRY 68, LEE-DAVIS 65 OT
PATRICK HENRY (11-9) — Minor
13, Mock 14, L. Dandridge 7, Saunders
2, Toro 2, T. Dandridge 4, A.J. Jackson 4,
Morris 12, Wiltshire 8, D.J. Jackson 2.
Totals 25 15-18 68.
LEE-DAVIS (5-16) — Clark 20, Bolden
6, Autry 19, Brown 9, Tuck 7, Pearson
0, Rice 2, Stallings 0. Totals 25 12-19 65.
P. Henry 8 19 15 13 13 — 68
Lee-Davis 18 7 19 11 10 — 65
3-point goals — PH: Morris 2, Minor;
L: Brown 2, Autry.
Highlights — PH: 6 of 7 from FT
line in OT.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

NO. 5 PATRICK HENRY 61, LEE-DAVIS 42
LEE-DAVIS (11-9) — Infanti 0, Tuck
1, Bryan 0, Morrison 2, Price 10, Booth
0, Gardner 12, Naumann 17, Hughes 0,
Fisher 0. Totals 13 13-22 42.
PATRICK HENRY (19-1) — T. Pinder
4, Samuels 0, Price 16, Anderson
20, Adams 0, J. Pinder 5, Tingler 0, Lee
11, Gilman 0, Smith 0, Coles 0, Winston
5. Totals 23 13-16 61.
Lee-Davis 16 10 14 2 — 42
P. Henry 11 18 15 17 — 61
3-point goals — L: Gardner 2, Naumann;
P: Anderson, J. Pinder.
Highlights — L: Caroline Naumann
14 rebounds; Kori Hughes 5 rebounds;
P: Katie Anderson 12 rebounds,
4 steals; Summer Price 6 assists
5 steals.

SWIMMING

Depth identifies Atlee as region favorite
Karen Seeber is bullish on Atlee’s chances in Saturday’s Central Region championships at Deep Run.

“We are not dominant in every event, but we are strong in every event,” the Raiders coach said. “We have a lot of depth and we can fill all the events. Most other teams can’t do that.”

Atlee’s biggest strength, Seeber says, is its mix of young and veteran talent.

“We haven’t had to go through that rebuilding year. We’ve got a lot of siblings on our roster, and I’ve coached their older brothers or sisters.”

One of the biggest
challenges the Raiders will face in the boys competition will come from Maggie Walker Governor’s School.

“We hope to give their boys team a run for its money,” Green Dragons coach Rob Sultzer said. Christian Vivadelli and Andrew Drummond could enable Maggie Walker to do so. Drummond has qualified in the 200- and 500-yard freestyle events.

“Andrew is a sophomore, and he has really come on as a distance swimmer,” Sulzter said. Columbia-bound Vivadelli is a versatile swimmer.

Sultzer hasn’t decided in which events he will compete.

Sulzter said Livvy Call has been the biggest surprise for the Green Dragon girls.

“She’s a strong freestyler and she’s really helped us on relays. We need one more good freestyle swimmer for our relays and she’s done that.”



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