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Friday’s Prep Sports Summaries

February 9, 2013
Parkersburg News and Sentinel

BOYS

Parkersburg South 74,

Wheeling Park 57

WHEELING -Parkersburg South, thanks in part to Wes Mitchem's game-high 23 points, rolled up a 48-26 halftime lead here Friday evening and cruised past host Wheeling Park, 74-57.

The Patriots (15-3), set to play host to Indian Creek on Tuesday in an OVAC semifinal contest, also received 18 points from Doug Dennis. Mitchem grabbed 10 boards to finish with a double-double and teammate Cody Monroe also finished with one after scoring 12 points and dishing out a dozen assists.

Ryan Reinbeau led Wheeling Park with 20 points.

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Boys

Parkersburg South 74,

Wheeling Park 57

Parkersburg South 24 24 14 10 - 74

Wheeling Park 17 9 17 14 - 57

PARKERSBURG SOUTH (15-3)

Tyler Bolen 1 0-0 2, Cody Monroe 4 4-4 12, Doug Dennis 5 5-7 18, JR Kerr 1 0-0 2, Logan Lawrentz 3 0-0 8, Dylon Rippeto 1 0-0 2, Wes Mitchem 9 3-4 23, Tyler Berry 2 1-1 5, Logan Cox 1 0-0 2; TOTALS: 27 13-16 74; 3-point goals: Dennis 3, Lawrentz 2, Mitchem 2

WHEELING PARK

Ryan Reinbeau 6 3-4 20, Justin Jackson 0 2-2 2, Luke Sasten 3 4-4 10, Trenton Smith 2 1-1 5, Zach Snedecker 4 5-5 13, Phillip Bledsoe 0 2-4 2, Shalmer Moffitt 0 2-2 2, Theo Blackstone 1 0-0 3; TOTALS: 16 19-22 57; 3-point goals: Reinbeau 5, Blackstone 1

Shooting: PS 27-61, WP 16-52; Rebounds: PS 43 (Mitchem 10); Assists: PS 20 (Monroe 12); Steals: PS 9 (Monroe 5); Blocks: PS 5 (Cox 3)

JV game: Wheeling Park 56, Parkersburg South 52

Parkersburg South: Ty Dobson 11

Next game: Indian Creek at Parkersburg South, OVAC Semifinal, Tuesday

Parkersburg Catholic 61,

Ravenswood 49

P. Catholic 21 14 11 15-61

Ravenswood 9 12 13 15-49

PARKERSBURG CATHOLIC (16-3, 10-1 LKC North)

Payton Sturm 0 0-1 0, Jake Ullman 8 1-2 22, Joe Padden 4 5-6 17, Austin Luther 3 1-1 7, Jake Boice 0 0-0 0, Ben Collie 5 2-3 13, Carson Weyer 0 0-0 0, Kody Offenberger 1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 21 9-13 61. 3-Point Goals: Ullman 5, Padden 4, Collie 1.

RAVENSWOOD (4-12, 4-7 LKC North)

Heath Burgess 4 8-12 16, Dalton Gandee 1 0-0 3, Jake Martin 6 3-4 17, Matt Peery 0 1-2 1, Dylan Radabaugh 1 1-2 3, John Crow 3 1-1 7, Travis Rawson 1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 16 14-21 49. 3-Point Goals: Gandee 1, Martin 2.

GAME STATS

PARKERSBURG CATHOLIC: Shooting: 21 of 46 for 46 percent. Rebounds: 35 (Ullman 7, Padden 6, Luther 5). Assists: 15 (Sturm 8, Ullman 5). Steals: 5. Turnovers: 19.

RAVENSWOOD: Shooting: 16 of 50 for 32 percent. Rebounds: 26 (Martin 8, Radabaugh 6). Assists: 6 (Peery 2). Steals: 14 (Burgess 6, Crow 4, Gandee 3). Turnovers: 13.

JV SCORE: Parkersburg Catholic 37, Ravenswood 33

PC scorers: Nick Roedersheimer 13, Logan Arnold 2, Wes Mendoza 6, Andrew Nill 10, Andrew Cinalli 2, Ryan Schriner 4.

Ravenswood scorers: Zack Miller 8, Logan Jarrett 8, Travis Rawson 5, Cam Meaige 4, Jeremy Butler 6.

NEXT GAMES: Tyler Consolidated at Parkersburg Catholic on Tuesday. Ravenswood at Roane County on Tuesday.

Wood County Christian 60, Williamstown 55

WCCS 14 13 19 14 - 60

Williamstown 12 19 17 7 - 55

WOOD COUNTY CHRISTIAN (9-13)

Scotty Heslop 5-13 0-0 10, Jamie Arnold 5-18 7-7 17, Zachary Hughes 6-10 0-0 16, Patrick Goff 5-13 0-1 10, Mitchell Morris 0-3 2-2 2, Luke Krupinski 0-1 2-2 2, Joshua Stevens 1-2 0-0 3. TOTALS 22-60 11-12 60. 3-point goals: Hughes 4, Stevens 1

WILLIAMSTOWN (6-12)

Chandler Weber 5-13 0-0 13, Jarric Hoskins 1-4 0-0 2, Hunter Neely 4-5 1-4 9, Dakota Watson 1-3 0-0 2, Josh DeBolt 1-6 0-0 2, Gage Wix 8-16 1-2 17, Josh Palmer 0-1 0-0 0, Landon Travis 3-9 4-4 10, Austin Hall 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS 23-57 6-10 55. 3-point goals: Weber 3

Rebounds: WCCS 34 (Morris 7, Heslop 6); Williamstown 38 (Wix 7, DeBolt 7, Travis 7). Assists: WCCS 12 (Arnold 5); Williamstown 11 (Neely 4). Steals: WCCS 9 (Hughes 3, Goff 3); Williamstown 5 (Wix 3). Turnovers: WCCS 6, Williamstown 12.

Next games: Williamstown at Gilmer County, today; Waterford at Wood County Christian, Monday

Belpre 47, Eastern 40

Belpre 5 11 10 21 - 47

Eastern 8 7 16 9 - 40

BELPRE (10-8)

Dakota Hoffman 6 11-12 24, Brennen Ferrell 1 0-2 2, Ryan Leasure 0 2-2 2, Nick Therriault 7 5-6 19; TOTALS: 14 18-22 47; 3-point goal: Hoffman 1

EASTERN (6-13)

Max Carnahan 6 5-7 18, Troy Gant 1 0-0 2, Chase Cook 3 0-0 6, Kirk Pullins 5 1-3 11, Brent Welch 1 1-2 3; TOTALS: 16 7-12 40; 3-point goal: Carnahan 1

Belpre stats: Shooting: 14-40 (35%); Rebounds: 22 (Therriault 11); Assists: 7 (Hoffman 4); Steals: 8 (Hoffman 3); Blocks: 4 (Leasure 2); Turnovers: 7

JV score: Eastern 34, Belpre 25

JV scoring: Nathan Mason (B) 11, Ethan Steger (E) 19

Next game: Belpre at Warren 1 p.m. (JV start) today.

Marietta 48, River View 37

River View 10 10 9 8 - 37

Marietta 8 9 10 21 - 48

RIVER VIEW (1-17)

John Rice 1 3-4 5, Matt Brillhart 2 0-0 6, Hunter Winegar 4 0-0 12, Corey Miller 0 3-7 3, John Dart 2 3-3 7, Tyler Triplett 0 1-2 1, Taner Belagia 1 0-0 3. TOTALS: 10 10-16 37.

MARIETTA (7-11)

Cameron Benson 2 2-4 7, Reid Chwalek 3 2-2 8, Derek Amrine 0 0-0 0, Adam Gearhart 0 0-0 0, Billy Weekly 0 0-0 0, Adam McKnight 0 0-0 0, Ethan Strauss 0 0-0 0, Braden Riley 6 1-3 13, John Henry 2 0-1 5, Corey Hill 3 0-1 9, Jonathon Wood 2 2-3 6. TOTALS: 18 7-14 48.

Team stats

River View: Shooting: 10-37 (27 percent); 3-point goals: 7 (Winegar 4, Brillhart 2, Belagia 1); Rebounds: 31 (Rice 8, Dart 8); Assists: 5 (Winegar 2); Steals: 1; Turnovers: 15.

Marietta: Shooting: 18-55 (33 percent); 3-point goals: 5 (Hill 3, Henry 1, Benson 1); Rebounds: 25 (Wood 8, Hill 6); Assists: 9 (Benson 4, Chwalek 3); Steals: 4; Turnovers: 8.

Next game: Marietta at Athens at 6:30 p.m. today

Parkersburg Christian 54,

North Pleasants Christian 30

North Pleasants Christian 3 8 11 8 - 30

Parkersburg Christian 13 16 14 11 - 54

NORTH PLEASANTS CHRISTIAN

Gage Howell 3 0-0 8, Austin Mastin 0 3-4 3, Kade Metz 3 2-6 9, Weston Metz 1 0-0 3, Jadyn Satterfield 1 0-0 3, Ben Barnes 1 0-0 2, Anthony Bowe 1 0-0 2; TOTALS: 10 5-10 30; 3-point goals: Howell 2, K. Metz 1, W. Metz 1, Satterfield 1

PARKERSBURG CHRISTIAN (4-7)

Austin Alley 7 1-2 15, Harlan Bowser 2 3-4 7, Eric Wade 3 0-0 8, Korbin Wright 2 1-4 5, Aaron Beam 3 0-0 7, Evan Schoolcraft 2 0-0 4, Kendall Wright 2 0-0 4, Jacob Seabaugh 2 0-0 4; TOTALS: 23 4-10 54; 3-point goals: Wade 2, Beam 1

Shooting: P 23-47; Rebounds: P 35 (Alley 14); Assists: P 14; Steals: P 7; Blocks: P 4

Next game: Teays Valley Christian at Parkersburg Christian, Tuesday

Ritchie County 68, Liberty Harrison 53

Liberty 15 6 7 25 - 53

Ritchie 14 19 14 21 - 68

LIBERTY

Dylan Gain 6 3-4 15, Jason Morris 6 11-12 25, Josh Davis 4 0-0 8, Adam Shreve 1 0-0 3, Cody Huffman 1 0-0 2, TOTALS: 18 14-16 53. 3-point goals: Shreve 1, Morris 2

RITCHIE (12-5)

Johnny Hogue 0 2-2 2, Justin Sage 3 4-4 11, Jesie Hilvers 0 3-5 3, D.J. Burgess 7 1-2 18, Seth Cottrill 2-2 2-2 6, Anderw Davis 4 4-4 13, Nathan Shipe 4 2-2 10, Ryan Malson 1 3-4 5, TOTALS: 21 21-25 68. 3-point goals; Sage 1, Davis 1, Burgess 3

Ritchie stats: 21-51 (41 percent) FG shooting, 37 rebounds (Davis 8), 16 assists (Davis 5, Hilvers 4), 8 steals (Hilvers 3, Davis 3), 15 turnovers

JV game: Ritchie 57, Liberty 46

Ritchie JV scoring leaders: Dustin Miller 12, Riley Allen 9, Cory Farley 9

Wirt County 76, Tyler Consolidated 65

Tyler Consolidated 13 19 18 15 - 65

Wirt County 19 21 16 20 - 76

TYLER CONSOLIDATED

Cole Kocher 2 0-3 5, Dylan Reynolds 1 3-4 5, Scott Sole 1 5-6 8, Dylan Romine 7 0-0 16, Randy Eastham 2 0-0 4, Darren Heintzman 7 6-7 20, Tim Edwards 1 0-0 2, Drew Casey 1 3-4 5; TOTALS: 22 17-24 65

WIRT COUNTY (6-14)

JT Stephens 1 2-2 5, Luke Smith 1 0-0 3, Jeremy Kerby 1 1-1 3, Kalob Bell 9 8-12 27, Hunter McCoy 1 0-0 3, Austin McVey 5 6-8 21, Trent Hardbarger 2 0-0 4, Dustin Garner 1 0-0 2, Mark Cunningham 3 2-2 8; TOTALS: 24 19-27 76; 3-point goals: McVey 5, Stephens 1, Bell 1, McCoy 1, Smith 1

Shooting: WC 24-66 (36%); Rebounds: WC 38 (Kerby 8); Assists: WC 16 (McVey 8); Steals: WC 10; Blocks: WC 3

JV game: Wirt County 50, Tyler Consolidated 45

Tyler Consolidated: Blake Carpenter 17

Wirt County: Hunter McCoy 17

Next game: Wirt County/Tyler Consolidated in LKC Placement (TBA) on Thursday.

Gilmer County 49, Braxton County 35

Gilmer County 14 16 9 10 - 49

Braxton County 11 7 9 8 - 35

GILMER COUNTY (9-6)

Mitchell Hickman 5 2-4 12, Austin Ratliff 2 0-0 4, Anthony Aviles 3 3-5 10, Nathan Allison 3 1-3 7, Colby Cunningham 0 3-5 3, Hunter Smith 0 0-0 0, Autin Cunningham 4 0-0 10, Zach Chapman 0 0-0 0, Corey Grogg 0 0-0 0, Reed Ratliff 1 0-0 2, TOTALS 18 9-17 49. 3-Point Goals: Cunningham 3, Aviles 1.

BRAXTON COUNTY (5-13)

McKinley Moore 2 0-0 5, Danny Mosely 4 0-0 8, Thomas Pritt 0 0-0 0, Austin Rhodes 3 1-2 9, Derek Barnhart 4 2-2 10, Greg Bly 0 0-0 0, Nevin Rollyson 0 0-0 0, Wes Skidmore 0 0-0 0, Josh Skidmore 0 0-0 0, Trae Stout 0 0-0 0, Ryan Hart 0 00-0 0, Cody Hilton 1 0-0 3, TOTALS 14 3-4 35. 3-Point Goals: Moore 1, Rhodes 2, Hilton 1.

JV score: Gilmer 59, Braxton 29

JV scorers: Josh Skidmore (B) 11, Ty Harkleroad (G) 18

Next game: Williamstown at Gilmer County today; Braxton at Clay County Tuesday

West Virginia Hometown Invitational

Tournament, Division II Championship

Meadow Bridge 52, Paden City 41

M. Bridge 2 9 22 19 - 52

Paden City 6 7 16 12 - 41

MEADOW BRIDGE

Cody White 5 1-5 11, Cole Porter 7 0-0 16, Logan Pomeroy 7 2-4 19, Kaleb Farr 2 2-4 6; TOTALS: 21 5-13 52; 3-point goals: Pomeroy 3, Porter 2

PADEN CITY (11-6)

Deven Price 0 0-2 0, Zach Heasley 3 1-2 9, Brandon Cross 0 0-0 0, Levi Meadows 0 0-0 0, Craig Allen 0 0-0 0, Kennedy Cain 6 5-11 18, Drew Bidwell 2 1-2 6, Luke Cooper 3 2-5 8, Logan Carroll 0 0-0 0; TOTALS: 14 9-22 41; 3-point goals: Heasley 2, Cain, Bidwell 1

Paden City stats: Shooting: 14-36 (39%); Rebounds: 30 (Heasley, Cooper 8, Cain, Bidwell 5); Assists: 8 (Bidwell 3, Heasley 2); Steals: 5 (Heasley 2); Turnovers: 14

Next game: No. 3 seed Paden City at No. 2 seed Conotton Valley in OVAC Class 1A semifinal 6 p.m. (varsity only) on Tuesday.

Magnolia 90, Monroe Central 79

Magnolia 24 20 17 29 - 90

Monroe Central 21 14 22 22 - 79

MAGNOLIA (12-4)

Spencer Campbell 5 5-6 16, Garrett Emch 0 0-0 0, Preston Boswell 6 3-5 16, Stephen Rogalski 5 0-0 11, Mark Winters 6 7-13 19, Zach Willhoite 8 7-8 24, Kyle Elliott 2 0-0 4, TOTALS 32 22-32 90. 3-Point Goals: Campbell 1, Boswell 1, Rogalski 1, Willhoite 1.

MONROE CENTRAL (10-5)

Cameron Jorris 7 2-4 22, Kordell Antill l5 2-2 12, Zach Jorris 1 0-0 3, Corey Lafferre 8 7-9 23, Levi Brown 4 0-0 8, Duffy 3 0-3 7, Josh Guiler 2 0-0 4, TOTALS 30 11-18 79. 3-Point Goals: C. Jorris 6, Z. Jorris 1, Duffy 1.

JV score: Magnolia 71, Monroe Central 67

JV scoring: Kyle Ritz (M) 20, Spencer Campbell (M) 17;

Next game: River at Magnolia Tuesday in OVAC Class AAA semifinal

Fort Frye 69, Frontier 39

Fort Frye 18 22 16 13 - 69

Frontier 5 17 6 11 - 39

FORT FRYE (12-6, 9-3 PVC)

Carter Kiefer 1-2 0-0 2, Dominic Omspach 1-4 0-0 2, Shon Smith 12-16 0-0 26, Caden Brooker 2-3 1-1 5, Jordan Anderson 3-10 0-0 7, Seth Lagraen 4-8 1-4 9, Tyler Norris 1-1 4-4 6, Chandler Lang 5-8 1-2 12, Logan Madison 0-1 0-0 0, Totals: 29-53 7-11 69.

FRONTIER (4-14, 1-10 PVC)

Drew Schneider 3-7 2-2 10, Jay Eddy 0-3 0-0 0, Levi Cochran 0-2 0-0 0, Dusty Wright 2-5 0-0 6, Damon Metheney 1-4 1-2 3, Taylor Merckle 3-6 1-1 8, Jake Bradford 0-0 0-0 0, Rodney Barnes 5-10 0-1 12, Josh Kirkbride 0-0 0-0 0, Cole Farley 0-4 0-0 0, Totals 14-41 4-6 39.

Shooting: FF 29-53 (54.7%), Fron 14-41 (34.1%); Rebounds: FF 32 (Smith, Lagraen 7), Fron 19 (Farley 6); Assists: FF 8 (Anderson, Lang 2), Fron 7 (Schneider 3); Steals: FF 15 (Smith, Anderson, Lang 3), Fron 6 (Schneider, Barnes 2); Turnovers: FF 13, Fron 20

JV score: Fort Frye 50, Frontier 35

Fort Frye JV scoring: Devin Brooker 21, Carter Kiefer 13, Logan Madison 8, Tyson Nicewanger 7, Terren Huck 1.

Frontier JV scoring: Damon Metheneny 18, Brandon Larson 7, Jake Bradford 5, Nick Camino 3, Tristan Cline 2.

Next Games: Fort Frye: Tuesday, home vs. Union Local, Frontier, today at Bridgeport.

Warren 70, Chillicothe 43

Warren 22 17 14 17 - 70

Chillicothe 18 11 9 5 - 43

WARREN (17-1 )

Evan Yabs 1 0-0 2, Michael Hall 2 0-1 4, Evan French 19 1-1 44, Reece Patton 10 0-1 20, Dylan Leffingwell 0 0-0 0, Danny Pannell 0 0-0 0, Adam Lang 0 0-0 0, Marshall Church 0 0-0 0, Andrew Drayer 0 0-0 0, Aaron Mazurkiewicz 0 0-0 0. TOTALS 33 1-3 70. 3-pt. goals: French 5

CHILLICOTHE

Adam Bixler 1 2-2 4, Tommy Bolte 1 0-0 3, Nolan Taylor 4 0-0 9, Quinton Davidson 2 0-0 4, Nate Rosenbauer 4 2-6 10, Zach Johnson 6 1-2 13. TOTALS 18 5-12 43. 3-pt. goals: Bolte 1, Taylor 1

Warren stats: 25 rebounds ( Patton 10); 14 turnovers

JV game: Warren 35, Chillicothe 29

Warren JV (17-0) scoring leader: Andrew Henthorn 18

Next game: Belpre at Warren 1 p.m. Saturday, JV followed by varsity

Trimble 72, Waterford 56

Waterford 8 16 10 21 - 56

Trimble 19 14 20 19 - 72

WATERFORD (5-11)

Brian Moore 4 2-2 11, Eli Strahler 1 1-2 3, Wyatt Porter 5 4-5 14, Cody Paxton 6-2-5 14, Jacob McCutcheon 1 0-0 2, Joe Pugh 2 2-2 7, Austin Bauerbach 1 0-0 2, Triston Crawford 1 0-0 2, Mitch Ginther 0 1-2 1. TOTALS 21 12-18 56. 3pt goal Moore 1, Pugh 1

TRIMBLE (10-11)

Kenner Stanley 2 1-3 5, Austin Downs 3 0-2 6, J. Ward 1 0-0 2, Wyatt Bragg 6 1-2 16, Flack 1 2-2 4, Micah Couch 112-4 24, Wyatt Beak 1 2-2 4, J.Jenkins 1 0-2 2, Jacob Koons 4 0-0 9. TOTALS 30 8-17 72. 3pt goals Bragg 3, Koons 1

Shooting: W 21-60, T 30-54; Rebounds: W 31 (Moore 7), T 32 (Couch 8); Assists: W 7 (Moore 4), T 15 (Stanley 6); Steals: W 9 (Moore 4), T 5 (Ward 2); Turnovers: W 13, T 17

JV score: Trimble 44, Waterford 32

JV scoring: Cameron Bosner (W) 8

Next game: Waterford at Miller Saturday

Girls

W.Va. Hometown

Invitational Tournament

Williamstown 84, Man 61

Man 16 6 19 20 - 61

Williamstown 35 14 24 11 - 84

MAN (11-8)

Jennifer Shull 0-2 0-0 0, Summer Sword 12-36 7-8 35, Hannah Harvey 3-7 2-4 8, Mika McCoy 3-7 2-4 8, Taylor Whited 2-10 0-0 4, Summer Combs 1-3 0-0 2, Misty Dempsey 0-0 0-1 0, Keeley Porter 0-2 0-0 0. TOTALS 23-75 11-15 61. 3-point goals: Sword 4

WILLIAMSTOWN (11-8)

Kenzie Smith 9-17 2-2 23, Carley Ellison 6-10 0-0 12, Kathleen Cornell 1-7 6-6 8, Brooke Cieslewski 6-10 1-2 17, Lauren Amos 2-8 0-0 4, Jesse Kerns 2-9 2-2 7, Sami Rea 1-5 0-0 2, Allie Robinson 1-3 0-0 2, Cami Mossor 0-6 0-0 0, Andrea Chidester 1-5 0-0 3, Heather Albertson 2-8 0-0 4, Carli Harlan 0-1 0-0 0, Melissa Cieslewski 0-0 0- 0, Laura Petty 1-2 0-0 2. TOTALS 32-91 11-12 84. 3-point goals: B. Cieslewski 4, Smith 3, Kerns 1, Chidester 1.

Rebounds: Man 52 (Sword 15); WHS 59 (Ellison 9). Assists: Man 9 (Combs 4); WHS 20 (Kerns 6). Steals: Man 5 (Whited 2); WHS 16 (Ellison 6). Turnovers: Man 23, WHS 11.

Next game: Greater Beckley Christian at Man, Monday; Williamstown at Huntington St. Joseph, Wednesday

Parkersburg 49, Ripley 39

PHS 14 5 12 14 - 49

Ripley 6 14 11 8 - 39

PARKERSBURG (13-8)

Hailey Cox 0 2-2 2, Cameron Snyder 1 0-0 2, Haley Ackerman 2 2-3 7, Imani Ward 3 2-4 8, Brooke Kurucz 1 5-6 7, Megan Morrison 5 4-6 16, Nicole Dent 0 1-2 1, Kennedy Walker 3 0-0 6; TOTALS: 15 16-23 49; 3-point goals: Ackerman 1, Morrison 2

RIPLEY

Jillian Mullins 1 0-0 2, Kelli Poling 1 2-2 4, Kacie Whitney 4 0-1 8, Chelsey Hager 7 2-3 16, Sarah Williams 3 2-4 9; TOTALS: 16 6-10 39; 3-point goals: Williams 1

Next game: PHS at MSAC Night of Champions, Thursday.

9th place LKC

Ritchie County 51, Roane County 39

Roane 10 14 9 6 - 39

Ritchie 5 11 13 22 - 51

ROANE COUNTY (4-15)

Kasey Blosser 0 2-2 2, Shania Lloyd 1 0-0 2, Becky Frye 5 2-2 15, Cassidy Taylor 3 1-2 10, Hannah Hardman 1 0-2 2, Micky Rhodes 1 0-0 3, Miranda Hall 1 0-0 2, Ashley Parsons 1 1-2 3; TOTALS: 13 6-10 39; 3-point goals: Frye, Taylor 3, Rhodes 1

RITCHIE COUNTY (10-9)

Tristin Toman 6 8-11 21, Kylie Gump 3 1-3 7, Amanda Davis 0 3-4 3, Vanessa Tallman 3 0-0 6, Micah Ray 3 2-2 8, Leah Kuhn 1 0-0 2, Abby Burgess 1 2-4 4; TOTALS: 17 16-24 51; 3-point goal: Toman 1

Shooting: Roa 13-43 (30%), RC 17-57 (30%); Rebounds: Roa 33 (Frye, Lloyd 6), RC 31 (Gump, Burgess, Davis 6); Assists: Roa 8 (Frye 4), RC 8 (Davis 4); Steals: Roa 4 (Frye 3), RC 21 (Toman 7, Davis 5); Blocks: Roa 2, RC 3 (Burgess 2); Turnovers: Roa 18, RC 15

Next games: South Harrison at Roane County on Tuesday; Magnolia at Ritchie County on Wednesday.

Fairmont Senior 47, Ravenswood 45

Ravenswood 12 14 11 8 - 45

Fairmont Senior 18 9 13 7 - 47

RAVENSWOOD (13-7)

Hailey Miller 3 2-2 8, Taylor Youell 5 0-0 14, Taylor Treadway 1 3-4 5, Melonna Carmichael 2 0-0 6, Hannah Murray 2 2-3 8, Kayla Scritchfield 2 0-0 4; TOTALS: 16 7-9 45; 3-point goals: Youell 4, Carmichael 2

FAIRMONT SENIOR

Gabby Tenney 3 2-2 8, Jenny Bundy 2 0-0 4, Kelsey Maroney 4 0-0 8, Emily Stoller 5 6-6 17, Kaden Wayley 3 0-0 6, Jasmine Johnson 0 1-2 1, Ty Horton 1 1-2 3; TOTALS: 18 9-12 47

Rebounds: R 20 (Miller 6); Assists: R 11 (Carmichael 8); Blocks: 8 (Murray 4)

Next game: Ripley at Ravenswood, Wednesday

River View 39, Marietta 37

Marietta 10 9 9 9 - 37

River View 8 9 9 13 - 39

MARIETTA

Lusin Barton 0 0-1 0, Kaitlyn Cozzens 1 0-0 2, Erica Dawson 5 10-13 22, Kristen Hill 1 0-0 2, Taylor Smith 1 1-2 3, Alexis Walsh 1 0-0 2, Lain Weppler 3 0-0 6, TOTALS: 12-31 11-16 37. 3-point goals: Marietta 2-8 (Erica Dawson 2)

RIVER VIEW

Andi Daugherty 4 3-6 11, Katie Daugherty 1 3-4 5, Jessie Gibson 0 0-0 0, Bailey Moore 0 0-0 0, Justine Moran 0 1-2 1, Sam Ringwalt 5 1-4 11, Sami Straits 3 2-2 11, TOTALS: 13-28 10-18 39. 3-point goals: 3-5 (Sami Straits 3)

Wrestling

Tri Valley Conference

Wrestling Tournament

at Vinton County High School

Team scores: Athens 481.5, Belpre 331, Vinton County 208, Nelsonville-York 205, Wahama 179, Meigs 137, Wellston 134, Waterford 85, Trimble 80, Alexander 55

Placers

106: 1. Skyler St. Peter, Athens; 2. Gavin Stalnaker, Belpre; 3. Alex Boothe, Vinton County; 4. Cody Welch, Nelsonville-York

113: 1. Cortez Gainey, Athens; 2. Jordan McCutcheon, Belpre; 3. Austin Webb, Vinton County; 4. Conner Hammonds, Nelsonville-York

120: 1. Emmett Covington, Athens; 2. Jacob Bennett, Wahama; 3. Drake Markins, Meigs; 4. Chase Thompson, Alexander

126: 1. Randale Robie, Wahama; 2. Austin Lang, Waterford; 3. Keanu Hallowell, Athens; 4. Austin Barnes, Vinton County

132: 1. Dakota Mays, Nelsonville-York; 2. Manney Tullius, Belpre; 3. Andy Vu, Athens; 4. Brandon Thompson, Meigs

138: 1. Cory Abdella, Athens; 2. Chris Lester, Meigs; 3. Daniel Law, Belpre; 4. John Shifflet, Trimble

145: 1. Hunter St. Peter, Athens; 2. Ethan Wiggers, Belpre; 3. Michael Lambert, Vinton County; 4. Donovan Ross, Nelsonville-York; 5. Kaleb Strok, Trimble; 6. Robbie Sheets, Alexander

152: 1. Dallas Lazear, Athens; 2. Matthew Colvin, Belpre; 3. Hunter White, Vinton County; 4. Drew Kerr, Wellston

160: 1. Kane Roush, Wahama; 2. Troy Stalder, Athens; 3. Derek Davis, Belpre; 4. Mike Dailey, Nelsonville-York

170: 1. Zach Mays, Nelsonville-York; 2. Marcus Mullens, Wellston; 3. Alex Tripito, Athens; 4. Crandale Neal, Wahama; 5. Michael Willis, Vinton County

182: 1. Kelton Barrows, Athens; 2. Tyler Martin, Belpre; 3. Colton Neal, Wahama; 4. Brandon Foughty (Wellston)

195: 1. Jamie Barrett, Belpre; 2. Dennison West, Athens; 3. Demetrius Serivicz, Wahama; 4. Daniel Hysell, Meigs; 5. Michael Everett, Trimble; 6. Dalton Hamilton, Vinton County;

220: 1. Jed DeBruin, Athens; 2. Justin Coon, Nelsonville-York; 3. Jon Stevens , Trimble; 4. Michael Harsha, Vinton County; 5. Alex Gainer, Belpre

285: 1. Ryan Mathews, Wellston; 2. Hayden Lowe, Belpre; 3. Isaac Love, Athens; 4. Shane Clary, Vinton County; 5. Brad Harless, Meigs

Next match: Belpre in Division III Southeastern Regional at Alexander next Friday and Saturday

Belpre 47, Eastern 40

REEDSVILLE, Ohio - Nick Therriault posted a double-double and Dakota Hoffman led all scorers with a game-high 24 points as Belpre rallied past host Eastern here Friday night, 47-40.

The Golden Eagles, who improved to 10-8 and plays this afternoon at rival Warren, outscored the Eagles 21-9 in the fourth quarter.

Therriault finished with 19 points and 11 boards.

Max Carnahan led Eastern with 18 points and teammate Kirk Pullins added 11 markers.

Ritchie County 68,

Liberty Harrison 53

ELLENBORO - Host Ritchie County used a 33-13 point advantage in the middle two quarters Friday night as the impetus for a 68-53 victory over Liberty Harrison.

The Rebels, improving to 12-5 on the season, got double-figure point-production from four cagers, led by D.J. Burgess with 18 and then Andrew Davis with 13, Justin Sage with 11 and Nathan Shipe with 10.

Ritchie sank 21 of 25 free throws in the game to go with 21 baskets to 18 hoops and 14-of-16 at the line for Liberty, which was led by Jason Morris with 25 points and Dylan Gain with 15.

Gilmer County 49,

Braxton County 35

SUTTON - Visiting Gilmer County took a 30-18 halftime lead over Braxton County here Friday night en route to a 49-35 Little Kanawha Conference win.

Leading the way for the Titans was Mitchell Hickman with 12 points while Anthony Aviles and Austin Cunningham added 10 points each.

Braxton (5-13) got 10 points from Derek Barnhart.

Gilmer entertains Williamstown today while Braxton travels to Clay County on Tuesday.

Wirt County 76,

Tyler Consolidated 65

ELIZABETH - Kalob Bell pumped in a game-high 27 points and Wirt County upped its mark to 6-14 here Friday as the host Tigers knocked off Tyler Consolidated, 76-65.

The Silver Knights were led by Darren Heintzman's 20 points while Dylan Romine added 16.

Austin McVey finished with 21 points and eight assists for the orange and black.

Meadow Bridge 52, Paden City 41

SUMMERSVILLE - Logan Pomeroy tossed in 19 points, Cole Porter had 16 and Cody White added 11 as Meadow Bridge used a big second half to post a 52-41 victory on Friday night against Paden City in the Division II championship game of the West Virginia Hometown Invitational Tournament.

Paden City, led by Kennedy Cain's 18-point effort as well as Zach Heasley's nine points and eight boards, dropped to 11-6.

Cain was named Paden City's team MVP for the tournament.

The Wildcats return to action at 6 p.m. Tuesday with a road trip to Conotton Valley in an OVAC Class 1A semifinal.

Parkersburg Christian 54,

North Pleasants Christian 30

PARKERSBURG - Austin Alley scored 15 points and pulled down 14 boards to record another double-double on the year and Parkersburg Christian defeated North Pleasants Christian, 54-30, here Friday night.

The Knights (4-7) held North Pleasants Christian to 11 points in the first half and went into the locker room with a comfortable 29-11 point lead. The defense continued to dominate in the second half as the home team allowed only 19 points the rest of the way.

Leading the visiting team in scoring was Kade Metz, who finished with nine points.

Magnolia 90, Monroe Central 79

WOODSFIELD, Ohio -Visiting Magnolia outpointed Monroe Central in all four quarters here Friday night to take a 90-79 win, its 12th of the season.

Displaying a balanced scoring attack, Magnolia (12-4) was led by Zach Willhoite with 24 points while Mark Winters added 19, Spencer Campbell and Preston Boswell had 16 each and Stephen Rogalski 11.

Monroe Central (10-5) got 23 points from Corey Lafferre, 22 from Cameron Jorris and 12 from Kordell Antill.

Magnolia will entertain River on Tuesday in an Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Class AAA semifinal.

Fort Frye 69, Frontier 39

NEW MATAMORAS, Ohio - Fort Frye bolted to an 18-5 advantage after one and rolled past Frontier here Friday night, 69-39.

Shon Smith led all point-producers with 26 while Chandler Lang added a dozen markers for the Cadets (12-6).

Rodney Barnes (12) and Drew Schneider (10) finished in double figures for the Cougars (4-14).

Warren 70, Chillicothe 43

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio - Visiting Warren outscored Chillicothe in every quarter Friday night to roll to a 70-43 triumph over the Cavaliers as the Warriors upped their record to 17-1 on the season.

Warren was led by Evan French with 44 points on 19 field goals and a free throw with five treys and Reece Patton added 20.

Chillicothe was paced by Zach Johnson with 13 points, Nate Rosenbauer with 10 and Nolan Taylor with nine.

Belpre visits Warren at 1 p.m. today with a JV game first, followed by the varsity contest.

Trimble 72, Waterford 59

GLOUSTER, Ohio - Micah Couch finished with 24 points and eight rebounds to help lead host Trimble to a 72-56 victory against Waterford on Friday night.

Cody Paxton and Wyatt Porter tallied 14 points apiece while Brian Moore had 11 markers and seven caroms for Waterford, which dropped to 5-11 and plays at Miller today.

Wyatt Bragg added 16 points for Trimble (10-11).

GIRLS

Parkersburg 49, Ripley 39

RIPLEY - Squared at 31 entering the final eight minutes here Friday night, visiting Parkersburg finally pulled away from Ripley to post a 49-39 Mountain State Athletic Conference victory.

Big Red Megan Morrison tied Vikings Chelsey Hager for game-high scoring honors with 16 points apiece.

PHS, which improved to 13-8, also got eight counters from Imani Ward and seven markers apiece from Haley Ackerman and Brooke Kurucz.

Sarah Williams and Kacie Whitney tallied nine and eight points.

Ritchie County 51,

Roane County 39

ELLENBORO - Thanks to a 22-6 posting in the fourth quarter here Friday afternoon, host Ritchie County rallied for a 51-39 victory to earn ninth place in the Little Kanawha Conference.

Roane County (4-15) led 24-16 at halftime and 33-29 entering the final eight minutes before the Rebels exploded to climb back above the .500 mark at 10-9.

Tristin Toman led all scores with 21 points for the victors, who also got eight points from Micah Ray.

Becky Frye and Cassidy Taylor led the Raiders in scoring with 15 and 10 markers, respectively.

Fairmont Senior 47,

Ravenswood 45

FAIRMONT - In a game where neither team could gain a substantial advantage, Fairmont Senior nipped visiting Ravenswood, 47-45, here Friday night in a matchup of regional rivals.

Ravenswood (13-7) was led by Taylor Youell with 14 points.

Fairmont Senior got 17 points from Emily Stoller.

Ravenswood will entertain Jackson County rival Ripley on Wednesday.

Wrestling

Belpre second at

TVC championship meet

McARTHUR, Ohio -Belpre placed second in the Tri-Valley Conference championship wrestling meet conducted on Thursday night at Vinton County High School.

The Golden Eagles of coach Scott Adams amassed 331 points to finish as the runner-up behind league champion Athens, which scored 481.5 points. Vinton County was third with 208, Nelsonville-York 205, Wahama 179, Meigs 137, Wellston 134, Waterford 85, Trimble 80 and Alexander 55.

The meet was conducted on Thursday to allow Athens to participate in today's Ohio Duels Tournament as the Bulldogs are undefeated in that event.

Belpre placed eight wrestlers in the championship finals, but only 195-pounder Jamie Barrett claimed an individual title. Runners-up for the Golden Eagles were Gavin Stalnaker (106), Jordan McCutcheon (113), Manney Tullius (132), Ethan Wiggers (145), Matthew Colvin (152), Tyler Martin (182) and Hayden Lowe (285). Daniel Law was third at 138 and Derek Davis placed third at 160.

"I am extremely happy,'' said veteran Belpre head coach Scott Adams. "We wrestled well as a team. We had a champion, seven seconds and a pair of thirds.''

Belpre returns to action next Friday and Saturday at the Division III Southeastern Sectional at Alexander High School.

 
 

 

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