September 14, 2012
Prep football roundup: No. 1 Cabell Midland runs past SC
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  • HUNTINGTON 44, PARKERSBURG 0: Paden Christian and Donte Hendricks scored two touchdowns each as Huntington improved to 4-0 with a victory at Parkersburg.
  • Quarterback Mark Shaver, who led the Highlanders with 111 yards on 11 carries, also scored and helped his team amass 325 rushing yards on 57 carries.

    Huntington started the night tied with Elkins for the No. 3 spot in Class AAA. Parkersburg, which lost four fumbles and threw three interceptions, dropped to 2-2.

  • WAYNE 84, RAVENS-WOOD 42: Wayne scored six touchdowns - including two by Nathan Spurlock and two by Mason Hodge - in the first quarter en route to victory at Ravenswood.
  • Spurlock, who scored on a 60-yard run and a 54-yard fumble recovery, led Wayne, 3-0 and No. 8 in Class AA, with 110 yards on five carries.

    Devon Crews ran for three Ravenswood TDs and accumulated 122 yards on 15 attempts. Ravenswood, tied for fourth in AA, is 2-1.

  • MARTINSBURG 56, MORGANTOWN 28: Justin Clinton hit on 6 of 8 passes for 112 yards and ran for 159 yards as the visiting Bulldogs (4-0), the two-time defending Class AAA champions, won for the 32nd straight game.
  • The all-class winning streak in West Virginia football is 36 straight, set by Ansted, a Fayette County school, from 1970-73. Ansted consolidated into Midland Trail in 1976.

    Sophomore running back Trey Boyd added 136 yards and three TDs on 15 carries for No. 3 Martinsburg. Morgantown (2-1) was tied for sixth in the AAA ratings.

  •   TUG VALLEY 42, TWIN VALLEY, VA. 30: Aaron Muncy had 48 yards on seven carries and caught two passes for 115 yards as Tug Valley rolled to victory at home.
  • Muncy scored on a 16-yard run and a 67-yard pass from quarterback Mikey Newsome. Newsome added another touchdown throw of 16 yards to Jesse Mays and threw for 148 yards on 5 of 8 passes. Ryan Preece added a 82-yard punt return for the Class A No. 14 Panthers (3-1) and David Runyon added a 3-yard rushing touchdown.

    Cameron Barbetto, Shannon Adams and Jake Kowalski scored on runs from 8, 6 and 10 yards out for Twin Valley, Va. (0-4) and Adam Quinley added a 9-yard touchdown pass to Adams. Twin Valley scored 21 points in the fourth quarter.

  • RITCHIE 28, BRAXTON 12: Trevor Shepler opened the scoring with a 2-yard run and threw two touchdown passes to lead Ritchie County (2-2) past visiting Braxton County.
  • Tyler Coleman scored on a 91-yard kickoff return for Braxton (2-2).

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