December 21, 2012
Prep roundup: Hot start carries Sissonville past Wayne 63-36
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Sissonville jumped out to a 23-5 first-quarter lead and cruised to a 63-36 home win over Wayne in boys basketball Friday night.

 

For the Indians (2-3), Trent Stowers posted a game-high 21 points while Zach Null chipped in 15. Grant Ferguson tallied 14 for the Pioneers (2-2).

  • POCA 32, CHAPMANVILLE 29: Down by three points in the final minutes, Poca rallied to victory at Chapmanville.
  • With the Tigers leading 29-26, the Dots' Noah Frampton hit a 3-pointer, Adam Sigman converted 1 of 2 free throws and Cam Cottrill added two foul shots for the final margin.

    Frampton led the Dots (5-1) with 12 points, and Cottrill had 11. Mackenzie Martin led Chapmanville (1-3) with 19.

  • GEORGE WASHINGTON 58, ST. ALBANS 48: Luke Eddy contributed 29 points, eight assists and seven rebounds as George Washington pulled away to defeat St. Albans at GW.
  • Austin Breeden added 16 points for the Patriots (2-2). Nathan McNeil scored 18 points and Taylor Clark added 11 for the Red Dragons (1-2), who were without starter Thad Moss, who is sidelined with an ankle injury. 

  • TEAYS VALLEY 82, CALVARY 51: Teays Valley Christian built a 15-point first-quarter lead and defeated visiting Calvary Baptist for its sixth victory in seven games this season.
  • Justin Wojcieszak led the way with 25 points, Elias Beacom added 22, Zack Moore had 15 and Ben Parsons 11. For Calvary (8-1), Trent Spears scored 18, Jace Heller 15 and Michael Salmons 13.

  • GREEN. EAST 83, COVINGTON 41: Greenbrier East held visiting Covington (Va.) to just seven first-half points on its way to the one-sided win.
  •  For the Spartans (6-0), Rondell Watson had a game-high 20 points. Bryce Woodliff added 15 points and six assists while Tyler Canterbury finished with 12 points.

    Jordan Miller led Covington (0-8) with nine points.

  • GREEN. WEST 60, CROSS LANES 28: Colby Ennis scored 16 points and Chris Gabbert had 11 to lead Greenbrier West in the Hoops Classic at the Charleston Civic Center.
  • The Cavaliers blew open a 23-17 game in the second half, outscoring the Warriors 37-11 in the final 16 minutes. Tyler Corbin scored 13 points to lead Cross Lanes Christian.

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