Tyler lifts GW past St. Albans
Kiara Tyler hit a pair of free throws with 12.8 seconds left to lift host George Washington to a 55-54 victory over St. Albans in girls high school basketball Wednesday.
Kiara Tyler hit a pair of free throws with 12.8 seconds left to lift host George Washington to a 55-54 victory over St. Albans in girls high school basketball Wednesday.
Tyler finished with 12 points, making 5-of-6 foul shots, six rebounds and three assists and Alexxis Tunstalle had 14 points, seven assists and five steals for the Patriots (2-4). Olivia Vanhoose chipped in 13 points, sinking three 3-pointers, and Alex Peoples added 11 points and seven rebounds for GW.
Brittany Crawford scored 16 points, including three 3s, Megan Fitzgerald 14 and Kathryn Jones 13 for the Red Dragons (2-5).
CAPITAL 52, PARKERSBURG 44: The host Cougars watched as their 15-point halftime lead was cut to two by the end of the third quarter, but recovered for the victory.
Nelesha Cyrus totaled 17 points for Capital (7-1) and Mone-k Harris threw in 15 and Keriona Jemison 12. Tori Wilson paced the Big Reds (4-5) with 15 points and Tiffany Mahoney had 13.
NITRO 76, PRINCETON 70: Dri Nazario scored 20 points as the host Wildcats beat the Tigers.
Olivia McCusky added 15 points and Brittany Gordon 12 for Nitro (6-2). Amanda Smith led all scorers with 22 points while Laura Whitt followed with 21 for Princeton (3-2).
GREEN. EAST 64, RIPLEY 51: Christine McClung scored 15 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in Greenbrier East's road win.
Kelli Morgan and Emily Clemons pitched in 12 points apiece for the Spartans (6-2). Alannah Sheets netted 23 points for Ripley (5-3) and Taylor Wilson notched 18 points and 18 rebounds.
HUNTINGTON 66, WOODROW WILSON 51: Whitney Bays poured in 27 points for the host Highlanders.
Kiara Tyler hit a pair of free throws with 12.8 seconds left to lift host George Washington to a 55-54 victory over St. Albans in girls high school basketball Wednesday.
Tyler finished with 12 points, making 5-of-6 foul shots, six rebounds and three assists and Alexxis Tunstalle had 14 points, seven assists and five steals for the Patriots (2-4). Olivia Vanhoose chipped in 13 points, sinking three 3-pointers, and Alex Peoples added 11 points and seven rebounds for GW.
Brittany Crawford scored 16 points, including three 3s, Megan Fitzgerald 14 and Kathryn Jones 13 for the Red Dragons (2-5).
CAPITAL 52, PARKERSBURG 44: The host Cougars watched as their 15-point halftime lead was cut to two by the end of the third quarter, but recovered for the victory.
Nelesha Cyrus totaled 17 points for Capital (7-1) and Mone-k Harris threw in 15 and Keriona Jemison 12. Tori Wilson paced the Big Reds (4-5) with 15 points and Tiffany Mahoney had 13.
NITRO 76, PRINCETON 70: Dri Nazario scored 20 points as the host Wildcats beat the Tigers.
Olivia McCusky added 15 points and Brittany Gordon 12 for Nitro (6-2). Amanda Smith led all scorers with 22 points while Laura Whitt followed with 21 for Princeton (3-2).
GREEN. EAST 64, RIPLEY 51: Christine McClung scored 15 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in Greenbrier East's road win.
Kelli Morgan and Emily Clemons pitched in 12 points apiece for the Spartans (6-2). Alannah Sheets netted 23 points for Ripley (5-3) and Taylor Wilson notched 18 points and 18 rebounds.
HUNTINGTON 66, WOODROW WILSON 51: Whitney Bays poured in 27 points for the host Highlanders.
Talequia Hamilton scored 10 for Huntington (5-2). Erin Reynolds paced the Flying Eagles (3-5) with 17 points and Erika Staples and Ashley Chipps scored 12 each.
LINCOLN CO. 54, SPRING VALLEY 33: Morgan Scarpellini netted 23 points and landed 10 boards while Chelsea Caldwell turned in 20 points and 10 boards for visiting Lincoln County.
Kaygan Hutchison had five points and 10 rebounds for the Panthers (6-3). Megan Perry had 12 points for the Timberwolves (6-3), who went scoreless for 7:05 spanning the first and second quarters to fall behind 18-4.
CLAY 61, MIDLAND TRAIL 33: Sierra Carver scored 22 points and grabbed 12 boards as the Panthers won their second straight after opening the season with seven straight losses.
Kelli Cole chipped in 17 points and Montana Barker 13 for the Panthers (2-7). Allison Syner recorded 12 points for the Patriots.
BRAXTON 65, SOUTH HARRISON 37: The Eagles held a 35-13 halftime lead as they cruised to a home win. Tiffani Huffman tallied 22 points and Corri Phillips 12 for Braxton (6-1). Taylor Lipscomb led South Harrison with 15 points.
Boys
MOUNT HOPE 65, VALLEY 59: Da'Von Marion scored all 14 of the visiting Mustangs' points in overtime.
Marion finished with 31 points while Kyle James added 20 for Mount Hope (8-2). The Greyhounds' Cameron Cochran scored 23 points and sent the game into the extra four-minute period with 21 seconds to go. DeAndre Fruit had 19 points for Valley (2-2), which trailed by as many as 20 points.
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