March 10, 2013
Final Kanawha Valley girls basketball standings, statistics
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Conference standings

Mountain State Athletic

East Division

Pos-School    Div    Conf    All

1. George Washington    6-0    12-2    16-9

2. Parkersburg    5-1    10-4    13-10

3. * Princeton    4-2    10-4    19-6

4. Capital    2-4    6-8    10-14

4. Woodrow Wilson    3-3    4-10    10-13

6. Riverside    1-5    1-13    7-18

7. Ripley    0-6    0-14    0-23

West Division

Pos-School    Div    Conf    All

1. * Huntington    7-0    13-1    18-5

2. * Spring Valley    6-1    13-1    23-4

3. Cabell Midland    5-2    10-4    17-7

4. * St. Albans    4-3    7-7    14-11

5. * South Charleston    3-4    6-8    11-12

6. * Winfield    2-5    6-8    12-13

7. * Nitro    1-6    4-10    10-12

8. * Hurricane    0-7    3-11    6-17

* - Won place-winner game

NOTE: MSAC championship and place-winner games determined by division standings. Some games against league teams are designated nonconference. First tiebreaker is head-to-head game.

Cardinal Conference

Pos-School    Conf    All

1. * Tolsia    14-0    21-4

2. Scott    11-3    15-10

2. Sissonville    11-3    16-7

4. Chapmanville    7-7    11-12

5. Herbert Hoover    5-9    12-11

6. Mingo Central    4-9    11-12

7. Poca    3-11    5-19

8. Wayne    0-13    2-20

 * - Won conference

NOTE: The Mingo Central-Wayne conference game was canceled.

Other schools

School    All

Greenbrier East (AAA)    24-1

Cross Lanes Christian    20-6

Buffalo (A)    18-5

Parkersburg South (AAA)    20-7

Clay County (AA)    18-7

Ravenswood (AA)    16-8

Logan (AAA)    17-10

Tug Valley (A)    15-9

Valley (A)    13-8

Sherman (A)9-14

Charleston Catholic (A)    9-16

Point Pleasant (AAA)    8-16

Individual scoring

MSAC

Player, School    G    Pts    Avg

McKenzie Akers, Prin.    25    622    24.9

Kiana Evans, Hunt.    23    484    21.0

Abby Watson, Hurr.    23    435    18.9

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