SCHOOL SPORTS ROUNDUP: St. Croix basketball, track and field results | Sports

RESULTS FROM THURSDAY Junior Varsity Girls Basketball
Good Hope Country Day School 10, Pearl B. Larsen K-8 School 9: The Lady Panthers held off the Lady Dolphins’ rally in the second half to win their St. Croix Interscholastic Athletic Association league game.
Good Hope Country Day led 8-5 at halftime, but the Larsen K-8 School held the Lady Panthers to two points in the second half to end the game.
Maylin Taylor scored a game-high eight points to lead the Good Hope Country Day.
Kameryn Padgett led the Lady Dolphins by five points.
Elementary Boys Basketball
Church of God Holiness Academy 22, CJM Homeschool 5: Church of God rolled past the Bulls in their IAA league game at St. Croix.
Church of God took a 7-1 lead at half-time and then assembled a great third quarter (beat CJM 12-1) to more than double their lead.
Nemecio Camacho scored a game-high seven points and Kirt Thomas added six points to lead Church of God.
Kaiden Castillo led the Bulls by four points.
Lew Muckle Elementary School 37, Pearl B. Larsen K-8 School 21: The Lions beat the Dolphins to win their IAA League game at St. Croix.
Key-Mari Williams scored a game-high 19 points and Adrian Abrahson added 10 points to lead Muckle Elementary.
Michael Phillips had six points and Zamir Rivera added five points for the Larsen K-8 School.
Basic Girls Basketball
Lew Muckle Elementary School 7, Pearl B. Larsen K-8 School 2: The Lady Lions shut out the Lady Dolphins for three quarters of the game to win their St. Croix IAA League contest.
Muckle Elementary only led 3-2 after the first quarter but kept the Larsen K-8 School off the scoreboard for the rest of the game.
NehMara Allen scored five points for the Lady Lions with O’Knaiyah Williams adding two points.
Taliyah Popo led the Lady Dolphins by two points.
Kirra Lambert and Nathan Langley of Good Hope Country Day School and Safiya Prasad of Free Will Baptist Christian School each won two events during the St. Croix Interscholastic Athletic Association season-opening middle school, junior varsity and varsity reunion.
Lambert won the JV girls’ 800 meter in 2 minutes and 37.94 seconds and the JV girls’ 200 meter in 29.26 seconds.
Langley won the JV boys’ 800m in 2:11.93 and the JV boys’ 200m in 24.57.
Prasad won the middle school girls’ 800-meter dash in 2:40.64 and the middle school girls’ 200-meter dash in 29.48.
Other winners included David Morton Jr. of John H. Woodson Junior High School (middle school 800-meter dash, boys, 2:34.46), Saldana Nasir of Central High School (800-meter dash, girls, 2:35.41), Rajon Charles of Woodson Junior High (middle school boys, 200-meter dash, 25.10), Soemili Perez of Free Will Baptist (varsity girls, 200-meter dash, 30.91), and Jean Jacques Dongar of Good Hope Country Day (varsity boys, 200m, 13/25).
RESULTS WEDNESDAY Varsity Boys Basketball
Antilles School 70, All Saints Cathedral School 17: The Hurricanes opened the St. Thomas-St. John Interscholastic Athletic Association season with a victory for the Vikings.
Dillen Webbe and K’Nard Callendar each scored 15 points for the Antilles School.
Tamir Browne led All Saints Cathedral by eight points.
Charlotte Amalie High School 53, Antilles School 22: Defense of St. Thomas-St. John IAA League champion Lady Hawks rolled past the Lady Hurricanes in their season opener.
Yemeli Santana-Rodriguez scored 13 points and Kayla Laplace added 12 points to lead Charlotte Amalie High.
C’Orna Greene had a game-high 14 points for the Antilles School.