PikeView 97, Greater Beckley 55
Princeton – PikeView erupted for a 36-point second quarter Friday, topping Greater Beckley 97-55 at Princeton.
Jared Vestal led the way for the Panthers with 18 points, one of five Panthers to score in double figures.
John Rose led Greater Beckley with 35 points in the loss.
PikeView will play Princeton Saturday while Greater Beckley will play Tazewell, Va.
GB: 13 12 12 18 – 55
PV: 25 36 14 22 – 97
Greater Beckley
John Rose 35, Aaron Hall 5, Reece Patterson 2, Kash Hendrix 7, Hunter Laxton 1, Kolton Harper 3, Kaden Bolen 2
PikeView
Drew Damewood 8, Nathan Riffe 12, Brett Samosky 6, David Thomas 8, Jared Vestal 18, Elijah Hall 2, Peyton Greer 15, Chad King 2, Braeden Harvey 10, Zayden Neeley 10, Kalum Kiser 6
3-point goals – GB: 2 (Rose, Hendrix); PV: 3 (Samosky, Greer, Neeley)
Princeton 115, Tazewell, Va. 33
Princeton – Princeton jumped out to a 34-6 lead and never looked back, beating Tazewell, Va. 115-33 Friday at Princeton.
Six players scored in double figures for the Tigers led by Chase Hancock and Koen Sartin who notched 17 points each.
Brady Patterson led Tazewell with eight points in the loss.
Princeton (2-0) will play PikeView (1-1) on Saturday.
T: 6 10 14 3 – 33
P: 34 20 22 29 – 115
Tazewell, Va.
Gavin Duty 7, Brady Patterson 8, Carver Creasey 6, Carlin Stone 5, Sean Ray 2, TJ Jarrett 5
Princeton
Nic Flemming 8, Coavin Stover 4, Davon Edwards 1, Dom Collins 14, Chase Hancock 17, Reed Thomas 2, Kris Joyce 15, Jared Watson 12, Koen Sartin 17, Markel Cove 2, Gavin Brown 2, Brett Beasley 11
3-point goals – T: Â 2 (Stone, Jarrett) P: 10 (Edwards 1, Hancock 1, Joyce 3, Watson 1, Sartin 1, Beasley 3)
Greenbrier West 93, Richwood 42
Charmco – Dale Boone scored 34 points as Greenbrier West defeated Richwood 93-42 Friday in Charmco.
Brayden McClung added 14 in the win while Matthew Thomas pitched in 13.
Cooper Donahue led Richwood with 17 points in the loss.
GW: 33 25 16 19 – 93
R: 8 7 15 13 – 42
Greenbrier West
Brayden McClung 14, Tanner Hagy 5, Damion Dixon 5, Kadin Parker 4, Matthew Thomas 13, Dale Boone 34, Chris Davis 4, Levi Ramsey 2, Asher Barclay 6, Michael Kanode 7
Richwood
Grant Russell 8, Aiden Miller 3, Cooper Donahue 17, Trae Trivollette 9, Tyler Barnhouse 2, Adryon Frame 2, Dacota O’Dell 2
3-point goals – GW: 9 (McClung 1, Hagy 1, Dixon 1, Parker 1, Thomas 1, Boone 4); R: 4 Russell 2, Miller 1, Donahue 1
Greenbrier East 70, Musselman 43
Greenbrier East opened its season with a 70-43 win over Musselman on the rod Friday night.
Goose Gabbert led the way with 16 while Adam Seams and Kaiden Huffman scored 11 each.
Jayson Gordon led the Applemen with 12 in the loss.
GE: 20 18 21 11 – 70
M: 16 8 10 9 – 43
Greenbrier East
Adam Seams 11, Monquelle Davis 3, Goose Gabbert 16, Gabe Patton 2, Chris Sinclair 9, Kaiden Huffman 11, Jude Libby 7, Bryson Brammer 11
Musselman
Nate Whyte 10, Gavin McClain 2, Logan Shelton 1, Jacob Gordon 1, Jayson Gordon 12, Anden Santamaria 4, Matt Mahood 11, Kyle Jarrett 2
3-point goals – GE: 8 (Seams 1, Davis 1, Gabbert 2, Libby 1, Brammer 3); M: 1 (Mahood)
George Washington 73, Oak Hill 43
Charleston – George Washington canned 10 3s as a team Friday, dropping Oak Hill 73-43 Friday in Charleston.
Brendan Hoffman led GW with 21 points while Ben Nicol added 11.
Malachi Lewis and Trevor Kelly scored 14 each for Oak Hill (1-1) in the loss.
OH:12 10 8 13 – 43
GW: 20 16 18 19 – 73
Oak Hill
Moses Manns 2, Cole Nelson 2, Malachi Lewis 14, Cole Legg 2, Ethan Vargo-Thomas 8, Trevor Kelly 14
George Washington
Lukas Deem 8, Noah Lewis 9, Dawson Lunksferd 11, Brendan Hoffman 21, Ben Nicol 11, Ashton Gute 2, Brandon Newsome 9, Gale Lamb
3-point goals – OH; 5 (Nelson 1, Vargo-Thomas 1, Kelly 3); GW: 10 (Deem 2, Lunksferd 3, Hoffman 1, Nicol 3, Newsom 1).
Montcalm 56, Bath, Va. 40
Bath County, Va. – The Generals outscored Bath County, Va. 30-18 in the final two quarters en route to a 56-40 win Friday night.
Noah White led all scorers with 23 points for Montcalm and Tristen Cline scored 19 points.
Jaden Ryder led Bath County with 15 points.
Montcalm (2-0) hosts Craig County, Va. Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
M: 13 13 16 14 – 56
BC: 14 8 8 10 – 40
Montcalm
Logan Carver 6, Noah White 23, Zach Fink 1, Tristen Cline 19, Kobie Neal 3, Brad Hicks 4. Total: 21 10-19 56.
Bath County
Isaac Gwin 6, Cooper Lowry 2, Andrew Turner 8, Landon Long 2, Greyson Waller 3, Jaden Ryder 15, Frankie Deboe 4. Totals: 16 7-20 40.
3-pointers: M: 4 (White, Cline 3); BC: 1 (Gwin)
Sherman 59, Meadow Bridge 47
Seth – Sherman outscored Meadow Bridge 26-12 in the second quarter and went on to defeat the Wildcats 59-47.
Luke Tagliente led the Tide with 16 points, while Andrew Simpson and Luke Baldwin added 11 points apiece.
Conner Mullins had 15 to lead the Wildcats. Brycen Sawyers added 14 points and Seaton Mullins scored 10.
Meadow Bridge (0-2) hosts Covington, Va. Tuesday.
MB: 14 12 11 10 – 47
S: 10 26 11 12 – 59
Meadow Bridge
Blake Bennett 8, Brycen Sawyers 14, Seaton Mullins 10, Conner Mullins 15. Total: 19 7-11 47.
Sherman
Logan Baldwin 11, Luke Tagliente 16, Andrew Simpson 11, Shane Ring 8, Bryce Mills 7, Stephen Chewning 4, Gage Halstead 4
3-pointers – MB: 2 (C. Mullins 2); S: 8 (Baldwin 3, Tagliente 4, Simpson)
Summers County 49, Midland Trail 47
Hinton – Summers County erased a 12-point halftime deficit to rally past Midland Trail 49-47 Friday night in the season opener for both teams.
Cruz Testerman led the Bobcats with 15 points, while Brandon Isaac scored 10 and Michael Judy had seven.
Matt Light scored 20 for the Patriots and Cody Harrell had 12.
Summers County travels to PikeView Tuesday, while Trail hosts Richwood Tuesday.
MT: 13 18 8 8 – 47
SC: 10 9 16 14 – 49
Midland Trail
Eli Campbell 4, Matt Light 20, Cody Harrell 12, Jaden Gladwell 4, T.C. Perry 2, Justin Cooper 5.
Summers County
Brandon Isaac 10, Sonny Whitt 1, Cruz Testerman 15, Duke Dodson 4, Ethan Erenberg 2, Peyton Miller 5, Ben Lane 1, Ferrell Mann 4, Michael Judy 7.
3-pointers – MT: 4 (Light 2, Gladwell, Cooper); SC: 5 (Testerman 2, Mann, Judy 2).