Princeton 85, PikeView 55
Princeton – Four different Tigers scored in double figures Tuesday as the Princeton picked up an 85-55 victory over PikeView on Senior Night.
Kris Joyce led the charge with 19 points, canning four 3-pointers while Chase Hancock (18), Kham Hurte (14) and Jon Wellman (14) all scored in double figures as well.
Nathan Riffe led PikeView with 12 points int he loss.
Princeton will travel to Bluefield on Thursday while PikeView will travel to Nicholas County on Friday.
PV: 16 10 13 16 – 55
P: 23 15 19 28
PikeView
Peyton Greer 2, Nate Riffe 12, Kameron Lawson 5, Drew Damewood 4, Brayden Harvey 4, David Thomas 10, Dylan Blake 4, Brett Samosky 4, Jared Vestal 10
Princeton
Jared Watson 5, Davon Edwards 4, Aiden Ash 4, Chase Hancock 18, Kahm Hurte 14, Grant Cochran 2, Kris Joyce 19, EJ Washignton 5, Jon Wellman 14
3-point goals – PV: 5 (Riffe 4, Lawson 1); P: 10 (Watson 1, Hancock 4, Hurte 4, Wellman 1).
James Monroe 88, Mercer Christian 39
Lindside – Shad Sauvage drained five 3-pointers, helping lead James Monroe to an 88-39 victory over Mercer Christian Tuesday in Lindside.
Eli Allen led the Mavs in scoring with 25 points whole Ethan Ganoe pitched in 13.
Briar Lucas led the Cavs with nine points.
James Monroe improves to 15-1 and will travel to Westside on Wednesday. Mercer Christian falls to 18-7 and will travel tom Mountain Mission (Grundy, Va.) on Thursday.
MC: 10 6 9 14 – 39
JM: 16 23 22 27 – 88
Mercer Christian
Briar Lucas 9, Sam Boothe 5, Shaye Basham 6, Tanner Keathley 8, Issac Sharp 2, Micha Maurer 2, Landon Murnahan 3, Ike Naylor 2
James Monroe
Josh Burkes 4, Shad Sauvage 23, Cooper Ridgeway 2, Eli Allen 25, Haiden Huffman 2, Collin Fox 9, Ethan Ganoe 13, Cameron Thomas 2, Jakobey Meadows 3, Owen Jackson 5
3-point goals – MC: 3 (Keathley 2, Murnahan 1) Â ; JM: 10 (Sauvage 5, Allen 1, Fox 1, Ganoe 1, Meadows 1, Jackson 1)
George Washington 61, Oak Hill 42
Institute – Hunter Castleberry scored 16 points as George Washington defeated Oak Hill 61-42 Tuesday night at the Par Mar Stores Shootout at West Virginia State.
Trailing 34-28 at the break, the Red Devils were outscored 14-5 in the third quarter.
Jacob Perdue led Oak Hill with 14 points while Sammy Crist added 11.
The Red Devils will host Riverside on Wednesday.
OH: 15 13 5 9 – 42
GW: 16 18 14 13 – 61
Oak Hill
Jacob Perdue 14, Omar Lewis 2, Moses Manns 2, Jacob Ward 2, Sammy Crist 11, Trey Foster 2, Ethan Vargo-Thomas 8, Trevor Kelly 1
George Washington
Zane McCarty 9, Taran Fitzpatrick 8, Brendon Hoffman 15, Jayson Monday 2, Hunter Castleberry 16, Isaac McCallister 9, Ben Nicol 2
3-point goals – OH: 6 (Perdue 2, Crist 2, Thomas 2); GW: 11 (McCarty 3, Hoffman 3, Castleberry 4, McCallister 1)
Summers County 45, Meadow Bridge 43
Meadow Bridge – Summers County outscored the home-standing Wildcats 24-16 in the final quarter for a 45-43 come from behind win Tuesday.
Brandon Isaac led the Bobcats with 21 points, including 14 in the decisive fourth period.
Bryson Keaton drilled a 3-pointer with under five seconds to play for the game-winner, giving Summers its first lead of the contest.
Cruz Testerman added nine for Summers.
Jaden Gladwell led Meadow Bridge with 14, while Seaton Mullins scored 12 and Rian Cooper added 10.
Summers County hosts Montcalm Friday. Meadow Bridge travels to Richwood Wednesday.
SC: 4 7 10 24 – 45
MB: 8 9 10 16 – 43
Summers County
Bryson Keaton 6, Brandon Isaac 21, Cruz Testerman 9, Duke Dodson 4, Payton Miller 4, Ben lane 1. Totals: 16 5-8 45.
Meadow Bridge
Rian Cooper 10, Jaden Gladwell 14, Seaton Mullins 12, Conner Mullins 5, Collin Woods 2. Totals: 15 6-9 43.
3-pointers – SC: 8 (Keaton 2, Isaac 5, Testerman); MB: 7 (Cooper 3, Gladwell 3, C. Mullins).