January 8, 2013
Boys roundup: Capital rallies, nips Winfield in overtime 60-57
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Sophomore Aalik Harris hit a game-tying 3-pointer from the corner as time expired to give Capital new life, and the Cougars took advantage, beating visiting Winfield 60-57 in overtime in boys basketball Tuesday night.

As a team, the Generals made just 17 of 35 foul shots and missed 11 attempts in the fourth quarter in overtime.

Carrington Morris led Capital (4-6) with 13 points while Harris finished with 12.

For Winfield (5-4), Chris Turner and Brock Pence each scored 15 points. Zach Fisher chipped in with 12 points for Winfield in the loss.

  • GW 62, CABELL MIDLAND 59: Austin Breeden hit a bucket with seven seconds left in overtime to lead Class AAA No. 9 George Washington to a home win.
  • Breeden finished with 11 points for the Patriots (6-2) while Luke Eddy and Dominic King had 21 and 15, respectively. Keegan Adkins scored 15 points for Cabell Midland.

  • HURRICANE 74, RIPLEY 58: Trey Dawson scored 17 points and Ace Estep finished with 14 points to lead Hurricane (7-2) to the victory at Ripley.
  • Rassan Harris chipped in with 12 points for the Redskins (7-2) while Cade Harrison tallied a game-high 30 points in the loss for Ripley (2-6).

  • HOOVER 45, SISSONVILLE 28: Aaron Burdette scored 17 points and Sam Schoolcraft had 12 as visiting Herbert Hoover successfully double-teamed point guard Zach Null and frustrated the Indians.
  • The Huskies (6-2) hit 12 of 16 free throws in the fourth quarter to pull away. For Sissonville (3-5), Null and Ryan Kelly scored eight points apiece.

  • POCA 53, WAYNE 29: Poca used a 14-6 third-quarter run as the Class AA No. 3 Dots downed Wayne on the road.
  • Noah Frampton exploded for 20 points for Poca (8-1) while Cam Cottrill chipped in 11. Brett Justice had 10 points for the Pioneers (2-4).

  • WYOMING EAST 75, SUMMERS 68: Four players scored in double figures as Wyoming East knocked off visiting Summers County.
  • Josh Tunstalle had 17 points, Austin Canada and Brett Bowling each scored 14 and Cody Lester finished with 13 points to lead the Warriors (7-1).

    For Summers County (5-3), Taron Ayers led all scorers with 34 points.

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