The 2025 Arkansas (AAA) boys basketball state tournaments tipped off at six locations statewide Tuesday.
Here are some of the top boys performers across all classifications from Day 1 of the first round.
The senior scored 19 points in Dardanelle’s 66-51 win over Arkadelphia.
The junior had 24 points in Shiloh Christian’s 51-49 loss to Magnolia.
Bryant scored 22 points in NLR’s 68-53 win over Fort Smith Northside.
The senior compiled a double-double, 23 points and 14 rebounds, plus dished out two assists and blocked two shots in Benton’s 78-50 win over West Memphis.
The junior scored 21 points in Dardanelle’s 66-51 win over Arkadelphia.
The senior had 18 points in Bentonville’s 66-53 win over Conway.
The senior scored 23 points in Melbourne’s 61-59 win over Lincoln.
The senior put up 33 points and connected on six three-pointers in Ridgefield Christian’s 82-75 win over Brinkley.
The senior scored 29 points in Arkadelphia’s 66-51 loss to Dardanelle.
Gnandt scored 18 points and connected on six three-pointers in Bentonville’s 66-53 win over Conway.
The senior scored 18 points and connected on six three-pointers in Lamar’s 67-44 win over Flippin.
The junior led the Tigers with 26 points in Brinkley’s 82-75 loss to Ridgefield Christian.
The junior compiled a double-double, 14 points and 11 rebounds, in Mills’ 82-49 win over Lonoke.
The junior had 17 points in Melbourne’s 61-59 win over Lincoln.
The sophomore logged a double-double, 14 points and 10 rebounds, plus dished out two assists, nabbed a steal and blocked a shot in Maumelle’s 97-67 win over Russellville.
Johnson led the Wampus Cats with 19 points in Conway’s 66-53 loss to Bentonville.
The senior finished with 18 points, five assists, three steals and a rebound in Maumelle’s 97-67 win over Russellville.
The senior compiled a double-double, 14 points and 12 rebounds, in Marianna’s 47-42 win over Poyen.
Lee had a game-high 14 points in Riverview’s 54-31 win over Fouke.
The senior scored 18 points, including 11 in the first quarter, in Marked Tree’s 65-34 win over Bradford.
The junior finished with 15 points, six rebounds and seven assists in England’s 78-63 win over Hampton.
The junior finished with 17 points, seven rebounds, two assists, two blocks and a steal in Marion’s 72-44 win over El Dorado.
The senior compiled a double-double, 20 points and 13 rebounds, and connected on 45% of his shots from the field in Lamar’s 67-44 win over Flippin.
The senior finished with 24 points, five rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block in Benton’s 78-50 win over West Memphis.
The junior finished with 21 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals in Marion’s 72-44 win over El Dorado.
The senior finished with 15 points, six rebounds and four assists in Maumelle’s 97-67 win over Russellville.
The senior scored 28 points, pulled down nine rebounds and nabbed three steals in Mills’ 82-49 win over Lonoke.
The junior compiled a double-double, 21 points and 11 rebounds, in England’s 78-63 win over Hampton.
Smith led the Cyclones with 16 points in Russellville’s 97-67 loss to Maumelle.
The senior scored 21 points in Columbia Christian’s 51-39 win over County Line.
The sophomore scored 22 points and made six three-pointers in Ridgefield Christian’s 82-75 win over Brinkley.
The senior finished with 21 points, seven rebounds, an assist and a steal in Maumelle’s 97-67 win over Russellville.
The junior scored 16 points in Dardanelle’s 66-51 win over Arkadelphia.
The junior had 25 points in Brinkley’s 82-75 loss to Ridgefield Christian.
Williams scored 21 points and connected on five three-pointers in Marked Tree’s 65-34 win over Bradford.
The senior scored 17 points in Bentonville’s 66-53 win over Conway.
The senior scored 20 points in Magnolia’s 51-49 win over Shiloh Christian.
Bentonville 66, Conway 53
North Little Rock 68, Fort Smith Northside 53
Benton 78, West Memphis 50
Marion 72, El Dorado 44
Maumelle 97, Russellville 67
Dardanelle 66, Arkadelphia 51
Magnolia 51, Shiloh Christian 49
Mills 82, Lonoke 49
Lamar 67, Flippin 44
Melbourne 61, Lincoln 59
Riverview 54, Fouke 31
Cedar Ridge 68, Ozark Mountain 34
England 78, Hampton 63
Marianna Lee 47, Poyen 42
Columbia Christian 51, County Line 39
Marked Tree 65, Bradford 34
Ridgefield Christian 82, Brinkley 75 (OT)
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