Beckley 91, Princeton 58
Coby Dillon broke the Beckley career 3-point scoring record Tuesday night and the Flying Eagles soared past Princeton 91-58 inside the Beckley Raleigh County Convention Center.
Dillon knocked down four triples in the game, giving him 164 for his career, sending him past Chris Daniels (162) who played on the 1990 state championship team at Beckley.
Preston Clary led the Flying Eagles with 21 points and Lucas Raney dropped in 17 points. Jaylon Walton added 15 and grabbed nine rebounds, while Dillon finished with 14 points.
Zyon Hawthorne collected eight points and handed out 11 assists in the win.
Tuesday’s output was the first time Beckley had scored over 80 points in back-to-back games since 2020 and the first time hitting 90 points since 2019.
Beckley will battle South Charleston Thursday in the Convention Center.
P: 16 16 11 15 – 58
B: 22 22 23 24 – 91
Oak Hill 73, Nicholas County 52
Oak Hill – The Red Devils outscored the Grizzlies in every quarter en route to a 73-52 win inside the Lilly Center Tuesday night.
Levi Kiszka poured in a game-high 25 points to lead Oak Hill (5-5) and Tom Jones scored 12. Carter Richardson and Cole nelson added 10 points apiece.
Trey Stump scored 21 points for Nicholas County (4-7), followed by Isaiah Miner with 14 points.
NC: 8 16 15 13 – 52
OH: 19 18 21 15 – 73
Nicholas County
Spencer Keiper 1, Maverick Smith 6, Trey Stump 21, Isaac Miner 2, Eli Thomas 5, Isaiah Miner 14, Ira Mylott 3. Totals: 18 11-18 52.
Oak Hill
Carter Richardson 10. Armonyi Hicks 5, Levi Kiszka 25, Cole Nelson 10, Ronald Thomas 3, Brent Conley 8, Tom Jones 12. Totals: 33 4-11 73.
Greater Beckley Christian 75, Webster County 47
The Crusaders took a double-digit lead into halftime a ran away in the third period to beat Region 3 rival Webster County 75-47 Tuesday inside the Helton Family Center at Greater Beckley Christian School.
Keegan Davidson led Greater Beckley with 18 points, followed by Drew Fitzwater with 16 points and Eli Gunter with 15. Isaiah Kincaid and Javonte Spencer each had 10 points.
Joston Lewis led the Highlanders with 11 points.
WC: 9 16 10 12 – 47
GBC: 17 21 24 13 – 75
Webster County
Isaiah Cutlip 3, Ryder Wright 8, Maddex Cutlip 8, Joston Lewis 11, Ryatt Bennett 2, Levi Davis 3, Spencer Baird 6, Kasey Farmer 6. Totals: 18 5-10 47.
Greater Beckley
Keegan Davidson 18, Javonte Spencer 10, Drew Fitzwater 16, Kash Hendrix 3, Eli Gunter 15, Isaiah Kincaid 10, Josh Garlow 3. Totals: 30 3-10 75.
Summit Christian 78, Mount Hope Christian 42
Princeton – Summit Christian dominated the opening quarters and went on to take a 78-42 win over Mount Hope Christian Tuesday on Senior Night.
Senior Chance Watkins scored 22 points and hauled in 24 rebounds, while fellow senior M.J. Patton led all scorers with 23 points.
Kyler Carpenter added 16 points for the Falcons and Eli Patton added 15 points and had eight assists.
Trey Williams led the visitors with 12 points and Marshall Dorado added 11 points.
MCA: 12 8 7 15 – 42
SCA: 25 15 21 17 – 78
Mount Hope Christian
Cayden Snyder 9, Malachi Flohr 2, Talon Caron 4, Landon Caron 2, Trey Williams 12, Marshall Dorado 11, Jett Wilcox 2.
Summit Christian Academy
M.J. Patton 23, Adam Jones 2, Kyler Carpenter 16, Eli Patton 15, Chance Watkins 22.
James Monroe 66, Summers County 31
Hinton – James Monroe galloped to a 66-31 victory over Summers County in Hinton Tuesday.
Kadyn Hines led James Monroe with 24 points, eight rebounds and five steals while Layton Dowdy netted 16. Hines and Dowdy each knocked down four long balls.
Robey Brown and Damien Fullen scored five each for Summers
JM: 18 19 19 10 – 66
SC: 8 7 8 8 – 31
James Monroe
Layton Dowdy 16, Kadyn Hines 24, Ryan Mann 2, Jayden Miller 6, Bryce Gardinier 7, Lane Taylor 7, Brady Baker 4
Summers County
Cody Snavely 1, Damien Fullen 5, Robey Brown 5, Ryan Oliveros 4, Kaiden Keleman 1, Jacob Smith 3