Terrence West has Northwestern back on the winning track. The junior had 25 points Tuesday as the Wildcats won their second straight decision.
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Junior guard Terrence West scored a game-high 25 points, and forward Joshua Willis added 12, leading No. 14 Northwestern to a 78-61 decision over Forest Park in a Baltimore City Division II match on Fallstaff Road Tuesday afternoon.

Leading 36-29 at halftime, the Wildcats (10-3 overall, 3-1 league) outscored the Foresters, 42-32, in the second half to posted their second straight win. Antoine Myers poured in 23 points to lead Forest Park (4-7, 1-2). The Foresters host No. 13 Digital Harbor in a Division II contest Thursday afternoon while Northwestern returns to action Tuesday at home against Samuel L. Banks.

Forest Park: Smith 5, Allen 5, Spanton 7, Sutton 11, Myers 23, Flowers 2, Hunter 6, Randall 2. Totals 19 19-29 61.
Northwestern: Price 3, Brightful 4, Lee 2, Willis 12, Benjamin 7, Brown 6, West 25, Ward 1, Gardner 2, Adams 12, Martin 2, Himple 2. Totals 31 10-15 78. Halftime: Northwestern 36, Forest Park 29.

Lake Clifton 80, W.E.B. DuBois 53

Daniel Horton scored 18 points and senior guard Antoine Allen had 16, leading No. 2 Lake Clifton (16-1, 4-0) past W.E.B. DuBois in a Division I contest on St. Lo Drive. The Lakers look to extend their win streak to , playing at Poly Thursday. DuBois travels to Southside Academy for a Division I match Thursday.

DuBois:
Moore 24, Hawkins 2, Cosby 17, Vallard 2, Coldstor 6. Totals 22 4-4 53.
Lake Clifton: Allen 16, Gilmore 13, Horton 18, Melvin 14, Sharp 15, Watson 2, Jones 2. Totals 36 4-4 80. Halftime: Lake Clifton 45, DuBois 27.

Mervo 82, Southside Academy 30

Senior forward Byron Westmoreland's game-high 24 points helped the No. 10 Mustangs to an easy win in Division I action. Sophomore forward Karon Richardson added 16, and junior forward Marcus Miller finished with 10 for Mervo (12-5, 3-1), which remained one game behind Lake Clifton in the division.

Senior Dawon Hamlett had 13 points to lead Southside (1-11, 0-3), which hosts W.E.B. DuBois Thursday. Mervo will travel to Edmondson Thursday in division play.  

Southside: Jones 2, Hamlett 13, Christian 6, Easley 5, Stansberry 4. Totals 13 3-7 30.
Mervo: Ramsey 8, Drake 4, Miller 10, Mitchell 2, Richardson 16, Smothers 6, Westmoreland 24, Knox 2, Chambers 10. Totals 33 16-18 82. Halftime: Mervo 50, Southside 22.

Patterson 60, Edmondson 52

Senior Trevor Howze and freshman Brian Lewis each scored 16 points, leading Patterson over Edmondson in a Division I match on Kane Street. D'Andre Green led Edmondson with 16 points, and Jerome Smith added 14. The Red Storm host No. 10 Mervo Thursday while Patterson hosts Poly Tuesday.

Edmondson: Jackson 4, Green 16, Baten 5, Hall 7, Smith 14, Mars 6. Totals 18 11-21 52.
Patterson: Crowell 10, Howze 16, Lewis 16, Eubanks 2, Gee 8, Addison 4, Bruce 4. Totals 25 4-6 60. Halftime: Patterson 23, Edmondson 19.

Digital Harbor 51, Southwestern 44

George Jackson had a game-high 16 points as No. 13 Digital Harbor (12-5, 3-1) topped Southwestern in a Division II contest. Junior Tony Scott had 14 points to lead Southwestern, which hosts No. 5 City College Thursday at Harlem Park. Digital Harbor travels to Forest Park.

Southwestern: Milledge 6, Blake 5, Downs 7, Reagan 4, Scott 14, Street 9. Totals 18 5-11 44.
Digital Harbor: Brannon 9, G. Jackson 16, J. Jackson 9, J. Edwards 9, Johnson 4, Yancey 4. Totals 22 5-12 51. Halftime: Digital Harbor 21, Southwestern 18.