February 26, 2013
Prep roundup: Poca beats Sissonville in overtime in boys sectional semifinal
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Cam Cottrill paced a balanced attack with 17 points Tuesday night as Poca escaped with a 66-60 overtime victory against visiting Sissonville in their boys Class AA Region 4 Section 2 semifinal.

Also for the Dots (17-6), ranked No. 6 in AA, Adam Sigman scored 16 points, Noah Frampton 15 and Matt Chandler 14.

For the Indians (9-15), Trent Stowers tallied 21 points and Anthony Bess had 13. Sissonville led 32-31 at halftime.

  • HOOVER 52, NICHOLAS 36: Joey Forbes scored 15 points and host Herbert Hoover clamped down on defense, holding Nicholas County to just 10 second-half points in earning a Class AA Region 4 Section 1 win.
  • The Huskies (14-9), who lost twice to Nicholas in the regular season, play at Poca Friday for the title. Sam Schoolcraft added 11 points and Aaron Burdette 10 for Hoover.

    For the Grizzlies (11-11), Jared Tharp tallied 15 points.

  • RITCHIE 58, ROANE 54: D.J. Burgess and Andrew Davis each scored 19 points as Ritchie County held on to beat Roane County in AA Region 1 Section 2. The Rebels (18-5) play at Webster County in Friday's finals.
  • The Raiders (14-8) missed a 15-footer that could have sent the game into overtime and Ritchie's Seth Cottrill made two free throws with 1.8 seconds left to ice it.

    Roane was 8 of 23 at the foul line. Jacob Neal led the Raiders with 13 points and Zach McKown had 10.

  • WEBSTER 66, BRAXTON 41: Hunter Given poured in 24 points as Webster County picked up a Class AA Region 1 Section 2 win.
  • Brett Morris chipped in 18 points for the Highlanders (18-3). Austin Rhodes was the lone Eagles player in double figures with 14 points.

  • WYOMING 71, SUMMERS 46: Brett Bowling netted 16 points as Wyoming East secured a Class AA Region 3 Section 1 win at the Raleigh County Convention Center in Beckley.
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