February 4, 2013
Prep roundup: Winfield girls nip Hurricane
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Haylea Roberson netted 21 points as host Winfield defeated rival Hurricane 53-50 in girls high school basketball Monday.

Mara Rhodes added 12 points for the Generals (8-10). Audrey Barber paced the Redskins (5-13) with 23 points and Abby Watson had 20.

  • CAPITAL 58, RIPLEY 40: Khadijah Lee posted 18 points as Capital posted a 58-40 win at Ripley in girls high school basketball Monday.
  • Dashia Foster netted 16 points for the Cougars while Sarah Williams added 11. Chelsey Hager paced Ripley with 11 points.

  • CABELL MIDLAND 64, SC 44: Cabell Midland held a 36-18 scoring advantage through the second and third quarters en route to a road win. Emily Pitkin scored 17 points to lead all scorers and Sierra Jordan tossed in 14 for the Knights.
  • Lina Villanueva scored 12 points to lead South Charleston while Taliah Cashwell added 11.

  • NITRO 64, LINCOLN 34: Nitro jumped out to a 22-8 first quarter lead and never looked back for a road win.
  • Savannah Shamblin paced the Wildcats (9-9) with 20 points, followed by Hallie Miller with 13 and Maddie Godbey with 10. Lindsay Prichard had nine points for Lincoln County (2-16).

  • HUNTINGTON 67, SPRING VALLEY 57: Kiana Evans erupted for 21 points as Class AAA No. 4 Huntington upended host No. 2 Spring Valley.
  • Dazha Congleton added 13 points for the Highlanders (16-3) and Alexis Williams had 10. Madison Morris, Mackenzie Morris and Sarah Kelly each had 14 points for the Timberwolves (16-3).

  • CLAY 75, ROANE 59: Brittany Gould poured in 27 points as Class AA No. 4 Clay County rolled to a win at home. Katelyn Horrocks tallied 11 points for the Panthers (15-3).
  • Becky Frye led Roane County with 14 points followed by Cassidy Taylor with 12 and Kasey Blosser 10.

  • TOLSIA 54, CHESAPEAKE 49: Junior Krista Maynard scored her 1,000th career point in the fourth quarter as Tolsia downed Chesapeake, Ohio.
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