January 14, 2013
Prep roundup: O’Dell leads Catholic girls
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McKinzee Barker added 15 points for the Class AA No. 3 Panthers.

  • NICHOLAS 81, OAK HILL 10: Shealyn Shafer scored 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Class AA No. 5 Nicholas County rolled to a win.
  • Nicole Hamilton added 10 points for the Grizzlies (11-1).

  • CROSS LANES 63, GRACE 46: Courtney Kendrick exploded for 28 points, 14 rebounds and nine blocks as Cross Lanes Christian earned a home win.
  • Julianna Lowery chipped in 14 points for Cross Lanes (11-4). Alex Nelson had 21 points for Grace Christian.

  • POCAHONTAS 41, TYGARTS 39: Heather Snead scored on a layup as time expired Pocahontas County won at home. Olivia Workman scored 13 points to lead the Warriors.
  • Shanda Howell scored 15 points to lead Tygarts Valley.

    Boys basketball

  • RIVERSIDE 51, OAK HILL 50: Riverside used a 17-7 fourth quarter run for a come from behind win over host Oak Hill.
  • Nick Light netted 16 points for the Warriors (6-6), while Tyus Wood chipped in 13.

    Deon Marion tallied a game-high 22 points for Oak Hill (2-7).

  • GREEN. EAST 75, COVINGTON 41: Rondale Watson scored 16 points and Bryce Woodliff scored 10 as Class AAA No. 4 Greenbrier East rolled on the road. Obi Romeo added eight points, 10 rebounds and 11 blocks for the Spartans (12-0).
  • Raquawn Matthews had 12 points for Covington, Va. (2-10) and Troy Hilton scored 11.

  • PARK. SOUTH 85, PARKERSBURG 52: Wes Mitchem scored 24 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, and handed out five assists as Class AAA No. 7 Parkersburg South (9-2) rolled at home. Logan Cox and Dylon Rippeto added 11 points each and Cody Monroe tallied 10 points.
  • Trevor Britton had 16 points to pace the Big Reds while Ben Umpleby scored 13.

  • CROSS LANES 38, GRACE 28: Tyler Corbin netted 13 points as Cross Lanes Christian (8-8) won at home. Kris Adkins had 10 points for Grace Christian (1-8).
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