January 4, 2013
Girls roundup: Catholic girls handle Buffalo 49-43
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Anna Whelan scored 21 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead Charleston Catholic to a 49-43 win over visiting Buffalo Friday.

Raegan Palmer chipped in for the Irish (4-5) with 12 points and six rebounds.

For Buffalo (5-4), Paige Roush had 15 points and Chelsea Parkins finished with 12 points.

  • SISSONVILLE 51, SCOTT 35: Madison Jones tallied 13 points, helping Sissonville to a home win. Ryan Henry and Brooke Reed each had 10 points for the Indians (6-2). Ali Whitman paced the Skyhawks (5-3) with 12 points.
  • SA 58, POINT 37: Breanna Propst poured in 30 points as St. Albans overcame a five-point halftime deficit and rolled to a road win. Katelyn Propst chipped in with 16 points for the Red Dragons (4-4). Andrea Porter was the lone double-digit scorer for Point Pleasant (2-8) with 11 points.
  • VALLEY 63, MEADOW BRIDGE 55: Down by eight points at halftime, Valley rallied in the second half for a victory at Meadow Bridge. Abby Buchan scored 30 points, and Alexis Payne added 23 for the Greyhounds (6-0), who trailed 30-22 at halftime. Chandra Harrah led Meadow Bridge with 24 points, Sarah Fleshman contributed 14 and Allison Gilkerson 11.
  • CLAY 67, ROANE 54: Mckinzee Barker scored 15 points to go with 10 rebounds and seven assists to lead Clay County (11-0) to the road win. For Roane County (1-9), Becky Frye had 24 points and four rebounds.
  • NICHOLAS 58, WEBSTER 36: Shealyn Shafer contributed 21 points, 13 rebounds and 10 steals to lead Nicholas County to victory at Webster County. Mykenzie Martin and Nichole Hamilton added 10 points each for Nicholas (8-1). Brandi Clevenger scored 14 and Taylor Anderson had 10 for Webster.
  • SUMMERS 72, BLUEFIELD 53: Tyra Wynes and Brandy Morrison scored 16 points each, Avery Pivont added 14 and Shelby Smith had 12 as Summers County (7-1) won at home against Bluefield. Destiny Sims scored 27 for Bluefield.
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