Princeton 53, Capital 19
Charleston – Princeton held Capital scoreless in the first quarter, eventually beating the Cougars 53-19 Friday night in Charleston.
Kalyn Davis led Princeton with 13 points in the win while Maddie Stull notched a triple-double with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 steals. Kalee Wright added 10 points as well for the Tigers.
Princeton will travel to George Washington on Monday.
Greenbrier West 49, River View 38
Charmco – Class A No. 6 Greenbrier West outscored regional rival River View 36-23 in the second half to secure a 49-38 win over the Raiders.
Maddie Fields nailed three shots the from behind the arc and led the Cavaliers with 14 points. Abigail Thomas scored 11, while Meagan Poticher and Brilee Redden scored eight points apiece.
Haylie Payne led River View with a game-high 18 points and Trista Lester scored nine.
Greenbrier West (9-2) hosts Richwood Tuesday, while River View (4-5) hosts Westside the same night.
RV: 4 11 6 17 – 38
GW: 5 8 16 20 – 49
River View
Trista Lester 9, Haylie Payne 18, Katie Bailey 5, Abigail Pruitt 6.
Greenbrier West
Ava Barclay 4, Abigail Thomas 11, Brilee Redden 8, Preslee Treadway 4, Meagan Poticher 8, Maddie Fields 14.
3-pointers – RV: 2 (Payne 2); GW: 5 (Fields 3, Redden 2)
James Monroe 76, Pocahontas County 23
Dunmore – James Monroe held Pocahontas County to six points combined in the second and third quarters to topple the Warriors 76-23 Friday night in Dunmore.
Adyson Hines led the Mavericks with 19 points while Mary Beth Meadows and Haley Hunnciutt scored in double figures with 17 and 18, respectively.
Hines also grabbed 17 rebounds while Meadows dished 10 assists for the second consecutive game.
James Monroe improves to 8-3 and will play to River View next Friday.
JM: 18 20 26 12 – 76
PC: 11 3 3 6 – 23
James Monroe
A. Hines 19, M. Meadows 17, M. Boroski 8, Haley Hunnicutt18, K. Jones 1, A. Dunlap 9, B. Thomas 4
Pocahontas County
Olivia Vandevender 4, Riley Pollack 10, Kynlee Wilfong 1, Kelsi Taylor 1, Haley Spencer 3, Andrea Alderman 1, Calli Propst 3
3-point goals – JM: ; PC: 3 (Pollack 2, Propst 1)