Wyoming East sweeps regular season series from Logan, 74-54
Four Warriors scored in double digits as they improved to 18-2.
Photo gallery: George Washington downs University, 67-51
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — George Washington made its trip to Morgantown a successful one Saturday, defeating University 67-51 to improve to 18-2. Patriots’ senior standout Noah Lewis, a Wright State signee, scored 32 points. GW led 34-28 at halftime and by eight after three quarters before pulling away in the late stages. Luke Byrer led the
Wheeling Central rolls past Weir in postseason opener
The Maroon Knights will face Doddridge County in the regional final Thursday.
Seniors lead the way for No. 1 Wheeling Central in 73-60 win over No. 4 Washington
Eli Sancomb combined for 53 points for the Maroon Knights.
Commentary: Capital’s regional seeding should be viewed as a disservice
The Cougars are the sixth seed in the eight-team Class AAA Region III despite being at or near the top of multiple statewide polls throughout the season.
Photo gallery: Spring Mills defeats Martinsburg, 73-48
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Photo gallery from Spring Mills’ 73-48 win over Martinsburg. (Photo gallery courtesy of Christopher C. Davis/@EP_BigCameraGuy)
Week 7 Power Rankings: Chapmanville becomes unanimous No. 1 in Class AAA
Morgantown, Wheeling Central and Tug Valley also atop respective classifications.
Braxton County never trails in 76-56 win over Titans
The Eagles scored 43 first-half points and shot 50 percent against Gilmer County.
Solid performance in second quarter propels Morgantown to 18th win, 79-63 over Martinsburg
The Mohigans outscored the Bulldogs 25-14 in the second stanza.
WVSSAC Boys Basketball regional brackets
VIENNA, W.Va. — The West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission has released brackets for the regional round of the boys basketball playoffs. Seeds were voted upon by coaches within their regions. Single-elimination play is in place for all rounds. Two teams from each region in Class AAA, Class AA and Class A will advance to
Dominant second quarter allows Bridgeport to blow by Fairmont Senior, 69-47
The Indians scored the first 17 points of the second period to gain a 22-point advantage and hardly looked back, completing a regular season sweep of the Polar Bears.
Strong start sends North Marion past Robert C. Byrd 77-67 for 10th consecutive win
The Huskies jumped in front 20-3 and withstood a 43-point second half from the Eagles.
No. 2 Chapmanville dominates late stages in 63-47 win over No. 1 Capital
The Tigers outscored the Cougars 22-6 in the fourth quarter to collect their 16th win.
Spring Mills shakes off slow start to defeat Martinsburg, 73-48
The Cardinals outscored the Bulldogs 23-2 in the second quarter to collect their 16th win.
Photo gallery: Spring Mills defeats Martinsburg, 84-59
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Photo gallery from Spring Mills’ 84-59 win over Martinsburg. (Photo gallery courtesy of Christopher C. Davis/@EP_BigCameraGuy)
Lewis nets 33 as GW reclaims the MSAC title, 81-72 over Parkersburg South
After consecutive runner-up finishes, GW claimed their first MSAC title since '23.
GW avenges lone loss, defeats Parkersburg in MSAC final
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Highlights from George Washington’s 59-54 win over Parkersburg in the championship game of the Mountain State Athletic Conference Night of Champions. George Washington (20-1): Rayana Breckenridge – 22 points Jeriyah Pryor – 14 points Adyston Gumm – 10 points Parkersburg (15-6): Kennedy Porter – 18 points Frances Guice – 15 points
Capital collects 17th win, 81-66 over South Charleston in the MSAC third place game
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Highlights from Capital’s 81-66 win over South Charleston in the third place game of the Mountain State Athletic Conference Night of Champions. Capital (17-3): DeShaud Williams – 19 points Josiah Greene – 14 points South Charleston (10-11): Brycen Orcutt – 27 points Malcolm Brown – 17 points Aiden Graley – 12
Spring Valley takes third place in the MSAC with 101-48 win over PSHS
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Highlights from Spring Valley’s 101-48 win over Parkersburg South in the third place game of the Mountain State Athletic Conference Night of Champions. Parkersburg South (15-4): Lindsey Logston – 22 points Spring Valley (13-6): Brooklyn Ellis – 22 points Sophi Hutchison – 21 points Emma Edwards – 14 points Bella Perdue
GW doubles up on team titles; Elkins girls repeat, RCB boys on top
Parkersburg sophomore Levi Moore put forth a record-setting effort in the 500-yard freestyle, which was among the highlights of Day 2.