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Nashville area top performers: Hume-Fogg's Kennedy Hudson posts 20 and 20 in a loss Saturday

As the high school district and Division II region tournaments heat up this week, here is a look at the top performers in the Nashville area.

Saturday

Boys basketball

Odell Bradley, Beech: Bradley had 16 to lead the Bucs in a 55-49 loss to Green Hill.

Christian Johnson, Blackman: Johnson had 10 points in a 49-37 win over Siegel in the 8-4A title game.

George MacIntyre, Brentwood Academy: MacIntyre had 27 points in a 85-76 loss to Pope John Paul II in the Division II-AA Middle Region championship.

Tyler Tanner, Brentwood Academy: Tanner led the Eagles with 28 points.

Grey Barker, Eagleville: Barker scored 17 points in a 64-46 win over Fayetteville in the 9-1A title game.

Jackson Nichols, Eagleville: Nichols led Eagleville with 23 points .

Kenny Ellis, Green Hill: Ellis led all scorers with 25 points in the win over Beech.

Xialin Lenoir, La Vergne: Lenoir scored 19 points in a 53-51 win over Lebanon in the 7-4A semis.

Daunte White, La Vergne: White had 13 points.

Chase Bandy, Oakland: Bandy finished with 14 points, including four 3-pointers, in a 64-61 win over Rockvale in the 8-4A consolation game.

Isaiah Verge, Oakland: Verge had 21 points.

Jacob Amonett, Pickett County: Amonett had 29 points as Pickett County slipped past Clay County, 64-62.

Fred Bailey, Pope John Paul II: Bailey led the Knights with 26 points in the win over Brentwood Academy.

Osby Cavin, Pope John Paul II: Cavin finished with 16 points.

Trey Pearson, Pope John Paul II: Pearson added 20 points.

Ty Newton, Rockvale: Newton had four 3-pointers and 18 points in the loss to Oakland.

Dorien Lyles, Siegel: Lyles had 13 points in a 49-37 loss to Blackman.

Girls basketball

Kaelyn Flowers, Blackman: Flowers scored 26 points in a 45-43 win over Oakland in the 8-4A championship.

Lyriq Mastin, Blackman: Mastin finished with nine points.

Ella Ryan, Brentwood: Ryan dropped three 3-pointers and had 15 points.

Imari Berry, Clarksville: Berry had 20 points in a 62-15 win over Kirkwood.

Ella Moore, Clarksville: Moore finished with 16 points.

Malon Smith, Clarksville: Smith finished with 12 points.

Isabel Garcia, Cookeville: Garcia had 19 points, 11 rebounds and two steals and four blocks as Cookeville rolled to a 63-47 win over Wilson Central.

Kennedy Hudson, Hume-Fogg: Hudson had a monster game with 20 points, 20 rebounds, seven steals and five assists but it wasn't enough in a 58-53 loss to Maplewood.

Carolina Nunez, Hume-Fogg: Nunez added 17 points.

Sara Brakefield, Nolensville: Brakefield had nine points, 14 rebounds, four steals, three blocks and two assists in the win over Brentwood.

Nyla Johnson, Nolensville: Johnson added 12 points and five steals.

Leilani Washington, Nolensville: Washington finished with two 3-pointers, 15 points, seven rebounds and five steals.

Alonna Poole, Oakland: Poole had 14 points in a loss to Blackman.

Daisy Gale, PCA: Gale finished with 22 points in a 67-57 loss to Goodpasture in the DII-A Middle Region title game.

Kayte Madison Bjornstad, PCA: Madison added 18 points.

Ayeden Wilkerson, Rockvale: Wilkerson scored 17 points in a 70-34 win over Riverdale in the 8-4A consolation game.

Maritza Wright, Rockvale: Wright had 16 points.

Marleigh McWilliams, Zion Christian: Marleigh had 12 points, seven rebounds, two assists and six steals in a 43-31 loss to Highland Rim Academy.

Ryleigh Rummage, Zion Christian: Ryleigh scored 12 points and had seven rebounds.

Friday

Boys basketball

Jaiden Claybrook, Antioch: Claybrook put up 18 points as Antioch fell to Cane Ridge 61-48.

Tyler Tanner, Brentwood Academy: Tanner had 34 points to lead the Eagles past CPA 81-68.

George MacIntyre, Brentwood Academy: MacIntyre put up 20 points.

Kellen Howard, Clarksville: Howard had 15 points and seven rebounds in a 70-33 loss to Rossview.

Will Carroll, CPA: Carroll scored 16 points as the Lions fell to Brentwood Academy.

Maddux Routh, CPA: Routh had 19 points.

Conner Close, Dekalb County: Close had 21 points in a 71-56 loss to Livingston Academy.

Jon Hendrix, Dekalb County: Hendrix scored 10 points.

Joshua Cope, Dickson County: Cope had 11 points in a 61-58 loss to Kenwood.

Elijah Fernandez, Dickson County: Fernandez led Dickson County with 16 points.

Daniel Ham, Dickson County: Ham scored 15 points.

Daniel Bilbrey, Livingston Academy: Bilbrey finished with 17 points in a win over Dekalb County.

Rocco Carwile, Livingston Academy: Carwile scored 10 points.

Wyatt Hargis, Livingston Academy: Hargis had five 3-pointers and finished with 25 points.

Cole Harris, Livingston Academy: Harris put up 12 points.

Fred Bailey, Pope John Paul II: Bailey had 10 points in a 67-56 win over Ensworth.

Kamden Days, Pope John Paul II: Days scored 12 points.

Trey Pearson, Pope John Paul II: Pearson led with 18 points.

Antonio Wilkerson, Pope John Paul II: Wilkerson finished with 14 points.

James Andrews, Richland: Andrews scored 15 points, including three 3-pointers, as Richland beat Cornersville 62-35.

Andrew Huff, Richland: Huff had 10 points.

Luke Jones, Richland: Jones scored 10 points.

Gage Kirk, Richland: Kirk led with 15 points.

Girls basketball

Isabel Garcia, Cookeville: Garcia had a double double with 19 points and 11 rebounds as Cookeville beat Wilson Central 63-47.

Cara Lee Gilbert, Cookeville: Gilbert had 15 points, three assists and two rebounds.

Laila Downs-Darden, Creek Wood: Downs-Darden led with 16 points as Creek Wood fell to Sycamore 36-35.

Maddie Brewer, Fairview: Brewer had 10 points, five rebounds and four steals in a 65-18 win over Montgomery Central.

Ava Floyd, Fairview: Floyd had 12 points, four rebounds and five steals.

Savenah Harper, Fairview: Harper had 14 points and three steals.

Kaylee Mangrum, Fairview: Mangrum had 17 points and five rebounds.

Ella Johnson, FRA: Johnson led the Panthers with 21 points as they fell 48-39 to Goodpasture.

Ona Hawkins, Goodpasture: Hawkins scored 13 points in a win over FRA.

Addi Ruffin, Goodpasture: Ruffin had 15 points, including two 3-pointers.

Ava Krumwiede, Harpeth Hall: Krumwiede put up 13 points in a 55-32 loss to Webb.

Dasha Biriuk, Webb: Biriuk led with 15 points in a win over Harpeth Hall.

Thursday

Boys basketball

Daniel Cochran, Brentwood: Cochran led with 24 points as the Bruins beat Centennial 46-43.

Taner Lee, Centennial: Lee put up 16 points in a loss to Brentwood.

Daniel Patton, Centennial: Potter scored 16 points.

Alex Bradshaw, Creek Wood: Bradshaw led with 19 points as Creek Wood beat Montgomery Central 69-43.

Eli Edmondson, Creek Wood: Edmondson scored 10 points.

Jamison Ford, Creek Wood: Ford finished with 14 points.

Javon Carter, East Nashville: Carter led with 19 points as East Nashville knocked off KIPP 68-53.

Cortez Murphy, East Nashville: Murphy scored 18 points.

Britton Barker, Fairview: Barker had 10 points, five rebounds and three steals in a 63-49 win over Sycamore.

Nathan Dillingham, Fairview: Dillingham had nine rebounds, seven assists, four steals, two blocks and finished with 18 points.

Bryce Embry, Fairview: Embry had 11 points, four steals, two rebounds and two assists.

Jax McCoy, Fairview: McCoy had 11 points, four assists and two steals.

Kenny Ellis, Green Hill: Ellis scored 17 points as Green Hill beat Mt. Juliet 64-52.

Aaron Mattingly, Green Hill: Mattingly had 13 points.

Antjuan Welch, Green Hill: Welch scored 12 points.

Tylan Lewis, Independence: Lewis scored 16 points in a 66-57 win over Summit.

Jett Montgomery, Independence: Montgomery led the Eagles with 28 points.

Johnny Pfefferle, Mt. Juliet: Pfefferle led with 18 points as Mt. Juliet fell to Green Hill.

Garner Pfeiffer, Mt. Juliet: Pfeiffer had 13 points.

Blaise Bonga, Ravenwood: Bonga put up 10 points as the Raptors topped Nolensville 57-39.

Rocco Lamuno, Ravenwood: Lamuno finished with 24 points.

Ayden Glenn, Zion Christian: Glenn had 35 points, six rebounds and five steals in a 90-70 loss to Franklin Christian.

Matthew Terry, Zion Christian: Terry finished with 17 points.

Landen Yates, Zion Christian: Yates had a double double with 15 points and 13 rebounds.

Girls basketball

Olivia Castagna, Brentwood: Castagna had 15 points, including three 3-pointers, as the Bruins knocked off Summit 73-39.

Ella Ryan, Brentwood: Ryan led with four 3-pointers and 27 points.

Jenna Bush, Cannon County: Bush had six blocks and a double double with 14 points and 13 rebounds in a 52-36 win over Cascade.

Abbilyn Teter, Cannon County: Teter scored 15 points.

Imani Berry, Clarksville: Berry led with 20 points as the Wildcats knocked off Kirkwood 62-15.

Ella Moore, Clarksville: Moore put up 16 points.

Malon Smith, Clarksville: Smith scored 12 points.

Cecilie Brandimore, Franklin: Brandimore had 25 points, 12 rebounds and six blocks in a 52-47 loss to Independence.

Riley Brooks, Independence: Brooks scored 10 points in a win over Franklin.

Aaliyah Fleming, Independence: Fleming had 13 points.

Madi Zaitz, Independence: Zaitz led with 14 points.

Lily Espelet, Page: Espelet had 10 points, nine rebounds and three assists in a 51-22 win over Centennial.

Samantha Lee, Page: Lee had two 3-pointers, three rebounds, two steals and finished with 16 points.

Shelby Higgins, Richland: Higgins had 17 points to lead Richland past Santa Fe 37-24.

Quinn Johnston, Summit: Johnston had two 3-pointers and finished with 10 points in a loss to Brentwood.

Marleigh McWilliams, Zion Christian: McWilliams had five steal and a double double with 10 points and 10 rebounds in a 28-25 win over Franklin Classical.

Ryleigh Rummage, Zion Christian: Rummage scored 14 points.

Wednesday

Boys basketball

Arnett Hayes, BGA: Hayes had 19 points, including three 3-pointers, in a 69-59 loss to Goodpasture in the Division II-A Middle Region tournament.

Kavien Jones, BGA: Jones, a Tennessee State signee, finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Grayson Williams, BGA: Williams had 17 points in the loss.

Camden Cole, Eagleville: Cole scored 15 points in a 58-49 win over Moore County in the District 9-1A semifinals.

Oakley Breckman, Goodpasture: Breckman had 16 points in the Cougars' win over BGA.

Rhett Broussard, Goodpasture: Broussard had 20 points to lead all scorers.

Jayden Jones, Goodpasture: Jones had 19 points for the Cougars.

Davis Joyner, PCA: Joyner scored 16 points in a 71-45 win over Ezell-Harding in the DII-A Middle Region quarterfinals.

BGA’s Kavien Jones (23) moves the ball past Goodpasture's Joshua Huggins (24) during the fourth quarter at Goodpasture Christian School in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024.
BGA’s Kavien Jones (23) moves the ball past Goodpasture's Joshua Huggins (24) during the fourth quarter at Goodpasture Christian School in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024.

Girls basketball

Lily Morrow, CPA: Morrow had 16 points as CPA put away Ensworth, 51-37 in the girls DII-AA tournament.

Merli Routh, CPA: Routh had 14 points.

Ashley Crick, Stewarts Creek: Crick scored 11 points in a 64-17 win over La Vergne in the 7-4A tournament.

Autumn Crick, Stewarts Creek: Autumn also finished with 11 points in the win

Tuesday

Boys basketball

Chris Aveary, Antioch: Aveary put up 12 points in a 78-56 win over Hunters Lane.

Maddux Bodenhamer, Antioch: Bodenhamer had 10 points.

Jaiden Claybrook, Antioch: Claybrook scored 15 points.

Cedric Lewis, Antioch: Lewis finished with 17 points.

Ta’khyian Whitset, Antioch: Whitset had 17 points.

Mason Brown, Central Magnet: Brown had two 3-pointers and finished with 16 points in a 55-48 win over Giles County.

Jake Maddox, Central Magnet: Maddox had a double double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Owen Zubkus, Central Magnet: Zubkus had two 3-pointers, eight rebounds and finished with 16 points.

Kellen Howard, Clarksville: Howard put up 14 points and had six assists and four rebounds as the Wildcats topped Northeast 71-31.

Sheldon Huber, Clarksville: Huber had 12 points, four rebounds and four steals.

Jabari Jolley, Clarksville: Jolley had 10 points, four rebounds and two steals.

Kirk Weatherford, Clarksville: Weatherford had six rebounds, two steals and led with 20 points.

Cason Howard, Giles County: Howard had 11 points as the Bobcats fell to Central Magnet.

Kamauri Turner, Giles County: Turner had 13 points and three 3-pointers.

Mac Baggett, Houston County: Baggett led the Irish with 18 points in a 66-31 win over Big Sandy in the District 12-1A semifinals. Hit three 3-pointers. Grabbed three rebounds.

Carson Conwell, Houston County: Conwell had 16 points, five boards, two assists and two steals.

Michael Small, Hunters Lane: Small scored 22 points in a loss to Antioch.

Ahmad Harvey, Northwest: Harvey scored 20 points, hitting six 3-pointers, in a 64-61 win over Henry County in the District 14-4A play-in game. Grabbed three rebounds.

TaCarey Monday, Northwest: Monday drained a long-range 3-pointer to beat the buzzer and win the game in double overtime. Scored 15 points and added three assists.

Jacquez Scott, Northwest: Scott led the way with 23 points, seven rebounds, eight assists and three steals.

Ayden Glenn, Zion Christian: Glenn had 13 points, seven rebounds and four steals in a 57-37 win over Community Christian.

Matthew Terry, Zion Christian: Terry had 14 points, six assists and two steals.

Landen Yates, Zion Christian: Yates had 18 points, 14 rebounds and four steals.

Girls basketball

Abby Baker, Creek Wood: Baker scored 12 points as Creek Wood topped Fairview 52-36.

Laila Downs-Darden, Creek Wood: Downs-Darden had 12 points.

Karleigh Stevenson, Creek Wood: Stevenson led with 19 points.

Madison McHenry, DCA: McHenry had 20 points and six rebounds as DCA fell to FRA 40-39.

Maddie Brewer, Fairview: Brewer had 10 points, three rebounds and two steals in a loss to Fairview.

Emma Sharp, Fairview: Sharp had 12 points, three assists and three steals.

Ella Johnson, FRA: Johnson led the Panthers with 14 points as they topped DCA 40-39.

Ava Zenner, FRA: Zenner had 11 points.

Karsyn Makenzie Black, Hume-Fogg: Black put up 10 points as Hume-Fogg knocked off Glencliff 62-26.

Kennedy Hudson, Hume-Fogg: Hudson had a double double with 22 points and 10 rebounds.

Carolina Nunez, Hume-Fogg: Nunez finished with 14 points and five steals.

Davia Collins, Kirkwood: Collins scored 16 points in a 43-37 win over Northeast in the District 13-4A play-in game.

Channing Jones, Kirkwood: Had 13 points, nine rebounds and three assists.

Aniston Allgood, Nashville Christian: Allgood had 13 points, seven rebounds and three steals in a 38-31 loss to Providence Christian.

Anna Pierce, Nashville Christian: Pierce had eight rebounds, three blocks and 12 points.

Damonei Peterson, Northeast: Peterson scored 13 points as the Eagles' season ended with the loss to Kirkwood. Had four steals and two rebounds.

Qimara Summers, Northeast: Summers totaled 15 points, eight steals, six assists and five rebounds.

Abby Dennis, Riverdale: Dennis scored 16 points in a 59-56 win over Siegel.

Jackie Hendrick, Riverdale: Hendrick had 11 points.

Chloe Houard, Riverdale: Houard led with 17 points.

Ella Busby, Summertown: Busby scored 10 points in a 76-22 win over Mt. Pleasant.

Karlie Campbell, Summertown: Campbell had 10 points.

Alivia Riggs, Summertown: Riggs had five 3-pointers and led with 23 points.

Abbie Shaffer, Summertown: Shaffer scored finished with 18 points.

Brentwood's Daniel Cochran (2) defends against Inependence's Tylan Lewis (5) during the fourth quarter at Independence High School in Thompson's Station, Tenn., Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024.
Brentwood's Daniel Cochran (2) defends against Inependence's Tylan Lewis (5) during the fourth quarter at Independence High School in Thompson's Station, Tenn., Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024.

Monday

Boys basketball

Daniel Cochran, Brentwood: Cochran had 17 points in a 51-47 win over Summit to become the Bruins all-time leading scorer. He surpassed former Bruin legend, Scott Corley, who was a star at Belmont University in the mid to late 1980s and is now the athletics director at Belmont.

Christian Brown, Franklin: Brown had 19 points to lead the Admirals in a 48-38 loss to Page.

Jett Montgomery, Independence: Montgomery had 22 points in a 72-60 win over Nolensville.

Korben Walling, Independence: Walling added 16 points.

Jakoby Cox, Kenwood: Cox had 18 points, 13 rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block in the Knights' game against.

Jaden Clark, Nolensville: Clark had a pair of 3-pointers and 13 points against Indy.

Isaac Power, Page: Power had 17 points to lead the Patriots over Franklin.

Seamus Stephenson: Stephenson finished with 12 points.

Girls basketball

Olivia Castagna, Brentwood: Castagna had 15 points as the Lady Bruins dropped Summit, 74-53.

Paige Morris, Brentwood: Morris led Brentwood with 17 points.

Ella Ryan, Brentwood: Ryan finished with 16 points.

Sara Brakefield, Nolensville: Brakefield had a double-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds and two steals as the Lady Knights beat Independence, 61-44.

Olivia Galloway, Nolensville: Galloway knocked down two 3-pointers and had 10 points with four assists and three rebounds.

Nyla Johnson, Nolensville: Johnson had 14 points, five steals and three assists.

Leilani Washington, Nolensville: Washington finished with 12 points, seven assists, five steals and four rebounds.

Lily Espelet, Page: Espelet had 13 points, 14 rebounds, four assists and four steals as Page rolled to a 59-44 win over Franklin.

Mary Elizabeth Fox, Page: Fox led the Lady Patriots with 16 points with a rebound and steal.

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Samantha Lee, Page: Page had 10 points.

Taya Totten, Portland: Totten had 21 points in 37-35 win over Macon County.

Trinity Garcia, Summit: Garcia had 17 points in Summit's loss to Brentwood.

Quinn Johnston, Summit: Johnston finished with 14 points.

Tarek Scherr, Summit: Scherr added 12 points.

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