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Berryville’s Weston Teague voted SBLive’s Arkansas High School Boys Basketball Player of the Week
Congratulations to Berryville senior Weston Teague for being voted SBLive’s Arkansas High School Boys Basketball Player of the Week for March 8-14!
Teague dominated on both ends of the floor for Berryville on Friday, tallying 20 points, 18 rebounds and 10 blocks in a 61-58 loss to Magnolia in the 4A tournament.
Teague ran away with this week’s honor, receiving 74.13% of the total vote.
If you would like to nominate an athlete, please email regan@scorebooklive.com or tag us on Twitter or Instagram at @sbliveark.
Here are the other athletes who were nominated for March 8-14:
Tucker Anderson, Bentonville West: Anderson hit five three-pointers en route to a game-high 21 points Tuesday to lead Bentonville West to a 59-56 double-overtime victory over Conway in the 6A tournament.
Riley Buccino, Bentonville West: He made three shots from beyond the arc and led Bentonville West with 17 points Thursday in a 68-46 loss to Little Rock Central in the 6A tournament.
Caleb Faulkner, Izard County: He drilled four three-pointers and tallied 23 points Saturday as Izard County toppled Mount Vernon-Enola 69-38 in the 1A semifinals.
Parker Gordon, Catholic: He had a game-high eight points in Little Rock Catholic’s 36-30 loss to Rogers on Wednesday in the 6A boys tournament.
Ethan Gregory, Mountainburg: He poured in 29 points for Mountainburg in a heartbreaking 66-62 loss to Fordyce on Wednesday in the 2A tournament.
Dillan Hopkins, White County Central: He had 24 points Saturday in White County Central’s 56-45 semifinal win over Dierks in 2A.
Jacob Joe, Fort Smith Northside: He hit five three-pointers, pouring in 20 points to lead Fort Smith Northside to a 90-62 win over Fayetteville on Friday in the 6A boys tournament.
Ty’reonn King, Blytheville: He collected 20 points in Blytheville’s 62-50 win over Watson Chapel in a 4A semifinal Saturday.
Keyln McBride, Jonesboro: McBride made 6 of 11 from three-point range and finished with 23 points Tuesday to lead Jonesboro to a 62-57 double-overtime victory over Jacksonville in the 5A tournament.
Jordan Mitchell, West Memphis: He had a game-high 26 points for West Memphis in Friday’s 76-68 loss to Sylvan Hills in the 5A tournament.
Zac Pennington, Lake Hamilton: He had a team-high 24 points, including six three-pointers, for Lake Hamilton in a 75-65 loss to Parkview in a 5A semifinal Saturday.
DJ Smith, North Little Rock: He scored 25 points Saturday in North Little Rock’s 87-63 win over Fort Smith Northside in a 6A semifinal.
Layne Taylor, Farmington: He had 17 points, seven assists, three rebounds and three steals for Farmington in Thursday’s 48-29 victory over Camden Fairview in the 4A tournament.
Cameron Wallace, Little Rock Parkview: He poured in 30 points for Little Rock Parkview in a 75-65 win over Lake Hamilton in a 5A semifinal Saturday.
Kel’el Ware, North Little Rock: He poured in a game-high 28 points, with three three-pointers in the first quarter, to pace North Little Rock to an 87-63 rout of Fort Smith Northside in Saturday’s 6A semifinals.
Bryson Warren, Little Rock Central: He made four three-pointers and scored a game-high 24 points for Little Rock Central in Saturday’s 57-50 win over Bentonville in a 6A semifinal.
Terron Williams, Marianna: He tallied 17 points in Marianna’s 67-43 romp over Fordyce in a 2A semifinal Saturday.
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