January 4, 2013
Boys roundup: SC edges Capital 69-62 in overtime
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  • WYOMING EAST 67, WESTSIDE 57: Brett Bowling scored 19 points to lead Wyoming East to the win on the road against Wyoming County rival Westside. Austin Canada finished with 16 points and Josh Tunstalle tallied 10 for the Warriors (6-1). For Westside (5-4), Corey Bowles had a game-high 21 points while Levi Lambert chipped in with 16 points and Justin Cogar finished with 14.
  • HUNTINGTON 77, RIPLEY 39: Huntington ran out to a 24-7 first quarter lead and never looked back as the Highlanders secured a home win. Arick Nicks exploded for 28 points for Huntington, while Nick Tubbs chipped in 10. Jacob Haynes was the lone Ripley player in double figures with 11 points.
  • WOODROW 56, SPRING VALLEY 41: Donte Nabors scored 23 points as Woodrow Wilson defeated host Spring Valley. Greg Herbert led Spring Valley (2-4) with 23 points.
  • SHERMAN 84, HANNAN 61: Cody Muncy had 23 points and 10 rebounds and Braden Harrah just missed his own double-double (18 points, nine rebounds) for the host Tide. Blake Brewer added 13 points for Sherman (4-3). For the Wildcats (2-7), Paul Holley had 14 points, Tyler Burns scored 11 and Brad Fannin 10.
  • MOUNT VIEW 54, JAMES MONROE 35: Maurice Brown and Antoine Callaway scored 16 points each to lead Mount View past visiting James Monroe. Donnell Bonds added 11 for Mount View (5-2). Garnet Mann led James Monroe with 15.
  • TEAYS VALLEY 73, CROSS LANES 39: Leading by just four points at halftime, Teays Valley Christian took command in the second half en route to victory over visiting Cross Lanes Christian. Elias Beacom and Justin Wojciezsak led Teays Valley (11-3) with 18 points each, Zack Moore added 13 and Ben Parsons had 11. Tyler Corbin scored 23 to lead Cross Lanes (5-6).
  • WOOD COUNTY 64, ELK VALLEY 52: Jamie Arnold erupted for 29 points as Wood County Christian won at home. For Elk Valley Christian (1-6), Daniel Beverly and Jordan Elkins both netted 15 points while Trey Suttle added 13.
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