January 10, 2013
Prep basketball roundup: Capital boys edge Nitro 73-71
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  • TOLSIA 43, POCA 37: Krista Maynard scored a game-high 17 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the visiting Rebels. Savannah Winnett added 10 points and 12 rebounds for Tolsia. Paula Ord had 15 points and 11 boards for Poca (4-7).
  • PARK. CATHOLIC 49, CHAS. CATHOLIC 31: Leah Hughes netted 18 points for Class A No. 5 Parkersburg Catholic (7-4). Samantha Fletcher scored 13 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Charleston Catholic (4-6).
  • VALLEY 79, SHERMAN 47: Alexis Payne exploded for 34 points as Class A No. 7 Valley won at home. Abby Buchan added 28 points for the Greyhounds (8-0). Sarah Massey had 22 points for Sherman.
  • NICHOLAS 62, JAMES MONROE 49: Shealyn Shafer posted a double-double (23 points, 13 rebounds) for visiting AA No. 5 Nicholas County (10-1). Kelsie Mann had 13 points for James Monroe.
  • SCOTT 45, CHAPMANVILLE 42: Jaimee Dotson netted 14 points to lead AA No. 10 Scott. Kristin Desrocher had 19 points for the host Tigers (5-5).
  • Wednesday's boys game

  • TUG VALLEY 82, MAN 49: Mikey Newsome dropped in 20 points and Austin Brewer had 15 with seven assists to pace the visiting Panthers (5-1) to victory. For the Hillbillies (2-8), John Keffer had 16 points and Jake Adkins 13.
  • Wednesday's girls games

  • PRINCETON 58, HURRICANE 42: After falling behind 21-19 in the opening half, the host Tigers outscored the Redskins 39-21 after halftime to secure the win. McKenzie Akers tallied 24 points for AAA No. 3 Princeton (8-1) and Hannah Preservati added 14. Abby Watson scored 21 points for Hurricane (4-5).
  • WOODROW 48, WINFIELD 40: Kavita Francois netted 20 points for host Woodrow Wilson (3-6). Haeley Moore and Morgan Eggleton had 11 and 10 points, respectively, for the Generals (6-4).
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