January 11, 2013
Boys roundup: Dawson leads Hurricane past Riverside 63-52
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Trey Dawson had a game-high 19 points as host Hurricane defeated Riverside 63-52 in boys high school basketball Friday night.

 

Rasaan Harris and Ace Estep scored 14 points apiece for the Redskins (8-2).

Tyus Wood led the way with 14 points for the Warriors (5-6) while Josh Butcher added 13 and Nick Light 12.

  • LOGAN 66, WESTSIDE 55: A.J. Reynolds scored a team-best 19 points as Logan (3-6) won at home. Brynden Street chipped in 14 points and Zach Minnick had 10.
  • Justin Cogar led all scorers with 27 points for Westside.

  • BLUEFIELD 75, WYOMING EAST 56: Anthony Eades exploded for 26 points as Class AA No. 2 Bluefield earned a road win.
  • Lykel Collier added 23 points for the Beavers (6-1). For the No. 5 Warriors (7-2), Austin Canada tallied 17 points and Josh Tunstalle and Christian Hedinger each had 10.

  •   SOUTH 90, WHEELING PARK 77: Wes Mitchem amassed 30 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists in leading Parkersburg South past visiting Wheeling Park.
  • Doug Dennis added 23 points and Dylon Rippeto had 13 for South (8-2). For Wheeling Park, Trenton Smith had 23 points, Ryan Reinbeau 18 and Luke Saseen 11.

  • CLAY 57, SHERMAN 50: Clay County held a 20-11 advantage in the fourth quarter as it rallied to win a road game. Chris Cole scored 22 points to lead the Panthers while Michael Shamblin added 14.
  • Cody Muncy paced all scorers with 25 points and Corey Smith scored 12 for Sherman (5-4).

  • EAST HARDY 74, POCAHONTAS 38: Shawn Skovron recorded a double-double with 17 points and 14 rebounds as East Hardy posted a home victory.
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