March 1, 2013
Prep roundup: Charleston Catholic boys beat Buffalo
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The Wildcats (8-16), who trailed 22-16 at halftime, received 11 points from A.J. Reynolds.

  • PARKERSBURG SOUTH 60, WHEELING PARK 46: Parkersburg South scored 20 points in a big second quarter to move past Wheeling Park in the Class AAA Region 1 Section 1 championship.
  • Wes Mitchem scored 22 points, Logan Cox 18 and Doug Dennis 12 for South, which hosts University at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

    Andrew Kowalo contributed 12, Ryan Reinbeau 11 and Luke Saseen 10 for Wheeling Park, which visits Morgantown at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

  • WEBSTER 74, RITCHIE 48: Brett Morris amassed 25 points, 13 rebounds, 10 blocks and eight assists as Webster County overwhelmed Ritchie County in the Class AA Region 1 Section 2 championship at Upper Glade.
  • Hunter Given added 24 points for Webster, which faces the Fairmont Senior-North Marion loser at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Webster.

    Anderson Davis scored 25 for Ritchie, which visits the Fairmont Senior-North Marion winner at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

  • TUG VALLEY 72, GREATER BECKLEY 47: Thomas Baisden scored 18 points as host Tug Valley won the Class A Region 3 Section 1 championship.
  • Mikey Newsome added 17 points for the Panthers and Aaron Muncy had 13. Keith Mullins paced Greater Beckley Christian with 20 points.

    For the Region 3 co-finals on Thursday, Tug Valley hosts Greenbrier West and Greater Beckley travels to Valley.

  • EAST HARDY 53, PENDLETON 33: Tyler Mangold dropped in 17 points as East Hardy rolled to a home win in a Class A Region 2 Section 2 semifinal.
  • Levi Beck added 10 points and seven rebounds for the Cougars (12-9), who will play Moorefield at 7 p.m. today at Petersburg for the section title.

    Logan Raines and Hayden Fox each scored six points to lead Pendleton County.

     

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