September 15, 2012
Prep roundup: Hurricane boys defeat Fairmont Senior 5-1
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  • SISSONVILLE 5, WEIR 0: Lydia Murray scored three goals and Mary Schmeck added two as Sissonville (10-2) made the long trip to Weir (2-6-1) and came away with a win. Murray and Schmeck had assists with Shelby Sweeney, Karli Pinkerton and Taylor Legg registering the other assists.
  • GW 1, UNIVERSITY 1: George Washington (7-1-1) got on the board first with a goal from Taylor Ellis but University equalized in the second half with a goal from Maddie Kukura.
  • RIVERSIDE 4, SHADY SPRING 1: Rachel Daw, Maddie McDermitt, Erin Hendricks and Kara Knapp each recorded goals for the Warriors at the YMCA Youth Sports Complex in Beckley. Lauren Sparks made three saves and Sam Powers had two stops for Riverside (6-4-1). Jade Oar scored for the Tigers.
  • Friday's girls game

  • CATHOLIC 9, CROSS LANES 0: Eight different players scored for Charleston Catholic as the Irish defeated Cross Lanes Christian in the Bishop's Cup on Friday. Caroline Dundervill scored two goals with Payton Mullen, Sophie Bumgarner, Peyton keener, Sarah Fox, Annie Crockett, Hannah George and Sarah Joseck each adding a goal in the win for Catholic.
  • Football - Friday's games

  • CHAPMANVILLE 34, POCA 33: Dustin Smith scored four touchdowns, including one in overtime Friday night, as host Chapmanville rallied from a 20-point halftime deficit to earn a 34-33 victory against Poca.
  • Smith carried 27 times for 194 yards and three TDs and caught four passes from Max Spradlin for 52 yards, including an 11-yard scoring reception. His 20-yard run on the first possession of OT, followed by Dustin Conley's extra point, put the Tigers up 34-27.

    The Dots (2-2) then had their possession in OT, and Jake Payne scored on a 2-yard run to bring his team within a point. Payne's running attempt on the 2-point conversion, however, failed and Chapmanville (2-2) secured the win.

    Payne accounted for four of the Dots' TDs on runs of 22, 7 and 2 yards and with a 21-yard scoring pass. Poca led 20-0 at halftime.

  • JOHNSON CENTRAL 46, LOGAN 12: For the second straight year, the Wildcats saw a 3-0 start to their season snuffed out by a loss to Kentucky power Johnson Central.
  • For Logan (3-1), ranked No. 10 in AAA, Worm Street scored on a 7-yard run and Khaleel Reynolds caught a 29-yard TD pass from Chris Marcum (7 of 14, 124 yards).

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