January 15, 2013
Boys roundup: Frampton leads No. 2 Poca past Nicholas
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Noah Frampton posted 13 points as Class AA No. 2 Poca earned a 51-48 win over visiting Nicholas County in high school boys basketball Tuesday night.

Cam Cottrill chipped in 10 points for the Dots (10-1). Austin Hill had 19 points for Nicholas County (6-4).

  • CATHOLIC 83, ST. JOSEPH 38: Four Charleston Catholic players scored in double figures as the Class A No. 1 Fighting Irish cruised to a home win.
  • Catholic (8-1) was paced by David Godwin (21 points), Nick George (15), Garret McCarty (14) and Zach Casto (14).

    Benjamin Goheen had nine points for St. Joseph.

  • LOGAN 45, LINCOLN COUNTY 40: Zak Miller and Chase Preston each scored 11 points to lift Logan (5-6) to the road win.
  • For Lincoln County (6-7), T.J. Arbaugh had 17 points and 10 rebounds while Kenny Holton finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

  • CLAY 42, GILMER 41: Storm Carver was fouled with less than three seconds to play on a 3-point attempt and, with his team trailing by two, made all three foul shots to give Clay County the win.
  • Carver finished with 14 points, while Stephen Cole added 11 points for the Panthers (7-5).

    For Gilmer County (6-5), Anthony Aviles had 19 points and Nathan Allison scored 13.

  • RAVENSWOOD 49, WILLIAMSTOWN 43: Jake Martin scored a game-high 19 points as Ravenswood rolled past Williamstown.
  • Dalton Gandee added 11 points for the Red Devils (3-7). Hunter Neely had 12 for Williamstown (3-8).

  • WAHAMA 60, SOUTH GALLIA 58: Trenton Gibbs scored 17 points as Wahama secured a home win.
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