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WEST UNION, W.Va. — Frankfort held off South Harrison, 69-67, Saturday after falling to Sissonville, 61-60, Friday in the Dan McConnell Hoops Classic at Doddridge County.
Frankfort (1-3) led South Harrison 23-16 after the first quarter, 42-30 at the half and 62-50 after three quarters.
South Harrison rallied with Graham Saas scoring 10 of his team-high 30 points in the fourth quarter, but Frankfort held on.
Jeremy Phillips led all scorers with 31 points, drilling six of Frankfort’s nine triples. Braden Laffey (16 points) and Kycin Waites also finished in double figures.
Frankfort also led against Sissonville going into the fourth but was outscored 16-13 to lose its narrow 47-45 lead. The Falcons trailed 19-13 after one but took the lead at the half, 33-24.
Phillips paced Frankfort with 22 points. He made three 3-pointers, and Frankfort finished with seven as a team.
Waites scored 12 points for Frankfort, and Ken’Yen Smith added eight.
Sissonville’s Noah Evans tallied a team-high 21 points.
Frankfort hosts Turkeyfoot on Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Northern 56 Shanksville 52
ACCIDENT — Jayden McNally and Ansel Miller each scored 19 points to guide Northern to a win over Shanksville on Friday night.
McNally scored 13 of his points during a 21-point Northern first quarter, which allowed the Huskies (3-2) to jump out to a 21-12 lead. McNally hit a trio of 3-pointers during the period.
Northern took a 33-26 edge into the half and was up 44-34 after three quarters.
Three for Shanksville finished in double figures in Chase Belsterling (16 points), Parker Belsterling (11) and Mike Kipp (10).
Shanksville won the fourth quarter 18-12, but an eight-point third quarter proved to be too much to overcome.
Northern hosts Meyersdale on Monday at 7:15 p.m.
No. 1 Fort Hill 74 MSD 26
FREDERICK — No. 1 Fort Hill cruised to a rout of the Maryland School for the Deaf on Thursday.
The Sentinels (2-1) led 29-10, 50-14 and 66-22 after three quarters.
Jameson Powell-Morris finished with 23 points, seven rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks.
Neek Taylor scored 11 points with four steals and three rebounds.
Liam Hamilton recorded a double-double of 17 points, 12 rebounds, eight assists and four steals.
Mark Gwynn III led the Orioles with eight points.
Fort Hill won the junior varsity game 59-23 led by Nyzair Briggs with 22 points and Marquise Trimble’s 17.
The Sentinels head to Allegany for the Bill Bowers Christmas Classic on Friday against South Hagerstown at 5 p.m. before playing Armstrong on Saturday at 2 p.m.
No. 3 East Hardy 56 Moorefield 44
MOOREFIELD, W.Va. — Evan Hamilton, Gideon Good and Aubrey McCullough recorded double figures to power East Hardy past Hardy County rival Moorefield on Thursday night.
East Hardy (2-0) jumped out to a 20-9 lead after a quarter with Hamilton scoring 10 in the period, and Roof and McCullough adding five each.
The Cougars went into the half ahead 35-19 and into the fourth with a 47-34 cushion.
Hamilton garnered a game-high 18 points, Good added 16 and McCullough scored 13. Hamilton was 10 for 12 at the free-throw line.
Moorefield had two double-figure scorers in Shawn Reed (12 points) and Edison Metheny (11).
The Yellow Jackets had four players foul out: Reed, Brock Linville, Jackson Helmick and Cyrus Kump.
East Hardy hosts Clay-Battelle on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
Moorefield faces Pendleton County in the Petersburg Holiday Tournament next Friday at 5 p.m.
Hampshire drop two
Hampshire dropped a pair of games over the weekend, falling to Robert C. Byrd, 57-31, on Saturday and Nicholas County, 54-45, on Friday.
The Trojans (0-5) were led in both games by Matt Medina, who tallied 18 points against Nicholas and 10 versus RCB.
Medina has been a model of consistency, scoring in double figures in all five of the Trojans’ games.
Robert C. Byrd had no double-digit scorers but had 12 players score. Rylee Dickenson and Logan Boyce led the way with nine points each.
Tanner Evans paced Nicholas County with 20 points, and Isaac Miner added 11.
Hampshire is at Keyser (1-2) on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Grace 53 Bishop Walsh 29
CUMBERLAND — Grace Academy held Bishop Walsh to nine points in the first and third quarters combined to romp the Spartans on Friday.
Bishop Walsh (1-4) trailed 12-5, 26-16 and 36-20 after the first three periods.
Hunter Heffner and Kolby Michalak led Grace with 13 and 10 points, respectively.
Dayton Wilson buried three 3-pointers to pace Bishop Walsh with nine points. Michael Caporale added seven.
Legacy 77 Paw Paw 46
STEPHENS CITY, Va. — Taylor Carder scored 27 points, but Paw Paw fell to Legacy Christian on Friday.
Carder’s 27 was only outdone by Aiden Garber, who hit five of Legacy’s 13 3-pointers and poured in 35 points.
Conner Kendall was second on the Pirates with eight points. Paw Paw trailed 17-7, 31-20 and 52-30 after the first three quarters.
Trinity 62 Union 46
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Maddox Mousadis and Austin Porta combined for 45 points in Trinity Christian’s victory over Union on Thursday night.
Mousadis tallied a Trinity-best 23 points, Porta garnered 22 and Collin Lemley finished with 12.
Union (0-3) kept tabs for a half, trailing 16-13 after a quarter and 26-22 at the intermission. Trinity pushed its edge to 44-35 entering the fourth and scored 18 in the decider to pull away.
The Tigers’ Braylon Ward led all scorers with 24 points, adding four assists. Ward has 982 career points after Thursday.
Eric Linkswiler tallied 15 points and seven rebounds, and Corbin Streets finished with four points, 11 rebounds and four blocks.
Union hosts Highland on Monday at 7:45 p.m.
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Frankfort (1-3) led South Harrison 23-16 after the first quarter, 42-30 at the half and 62-50 after three quarters.
South Harrison rallied with Graham Saas scoring 10 of his team-high 30 points in the fourth quarter, but Frankfort held on.
Jeremy Phillips led all scorers with 31 points, drilling six of Frankfort’s nine triples. Braden Laffey (16 points) and Kycin Waites also finished in double figures.
Frankfort also led against Sissonville going into the fourth but was outscored 16-13 to lose its narrow 47-45 lead. The Falcons trailed 19-13 after one but took the lead at the half, 33-24.
Phillips paced Frankfort with 22 points. He made three 3-pointers, and Frankfort finished with seven as a team.
Waites scored 12 points for Frankfort, and Ken’Yen Smith added eight.
Sissonville’s Noah Evans tallied a team-high 21 points.
Frankfort hosts Turkeyfoot on Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Northern 56 Shanksville 52
ACCIDENT — Jayden McNally and Ansel Miller each scored 19 points to guide Northern to a win over Shanksville on Friday night.
McNally scored 13 of his points during a 21-point Northern first quarter, which allowed the Huskies (3-2) to jump out to a 21-12 lead. McNally hit a trio of 3-pointers during the period.
Northern took a 33-26 edge into the half and was up 44-34 after three quarters.
Three for Shanksville finished in double figures in Chase Belsterling (16 points), Parker Belsterling (11) and Mike Kipp (10).
Shanksville won the fourth quarter 18-12, but an eight-point third quarter proved to be too much to overcome.
Northern hosts Meyersdale on Monday at 7:15 p.m.
No. 1 Fort Hill 74 MSD 26
FREDERICK — No. 1 Fort Hill cruised to a rout of the Maryland School for the Deaf on Thursday.
The Sentinels (2-1) led 29-10, 50-14 and 66-22 after three quarters.
Jameson Powell-Morris finished with 23 points, seven rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks.
Neek Taylor scored 11 points with four steals and three rebounds.
Liam Hamilton recorded a double-double of 17 points, 12 rebounds, eight assists and four steals.
Mark Gwynn III led the Orioles with eight points.
Fort Hill won the junior varsity game 59-23 led by Nyzair Briggs with 22 points and Marquise Trimble’s 17.
The Sentinels head to Allegany for the Bill Bowers Christmas Classic on Friday against South Hagerstown at 5 p.m. before playing Armstrong on Saturday at 2 p.m.
No. 3 East Hardy 56 Moorefield 44
MOOREFIELD, W.Va. — Evan Hamilton, Gideon Good and Aubrey McCullough recorded double figures to power East Hardy past Hardy County rival Moorefield on Thursday night.
East Hardy (2-0) jumped out to a 20-9 lead after a quarter with Hamilton scoring 10 in the period, and Roof and McCullough adding five each.
The Cougars went into the half ahead 35-19 and into the fourth with a 47-34 cushion.
Hamilton garnered a game-high 18 points, Good added 16 and McCullough scored 13. Hamilton was 10 for 12 at the free-throw line.
Moorefield had two double-figure scorers in Shawn Reed (12 points) and Edison Metheny (11).
The Yellow Jackets had four players foul out: Reed, Brock Linville, Jackson Helmick and Cyrus Kump.
East Hardy hosts Clay-Battelle on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
Moorefield faces Pendleton County in the Petersburg Holiday Tournament next Friday at 5 p.m.
Hampshire drop two
Hampshire dropped a pair of games over the weekend, falling to Robert C. Byrd, 57-31, on Saturday and Nicholas County, 54-45, on Friday.
The Trojans (0-5) were led in both games by Matt Medina, who tallied 18 points against Nicholas and 10 versus RCB.
Medina has been a model of consistency, scoring in double figures in all five of the Trojans’ games.
Robert C. Byrd had no double-digit scorers but had 12 players score. Rylee Dickenson and Logan Boyce led the way with nine points each.
Tanner Evans paced Nicholas County with 20 points, and Isaac Miner added 11.
Hampshire is at Keyser (1-2) on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Grace 53 Bishop Walsh 29
CUMBERLAND — Grace Academy held Bishop Walsh to nine points in the first and third quarters combined to romp the Spartans on Friday.
Bishop Walsh (1-4) trailed 12-5, 26-16 and 36-20 after the first three periods.
Hunter Heffner and Kolby Michalak led Grace with 13 and 10 points, respectively.
Dayton Wilson buried three 3-pointers to pace Bishop Walsh with nine points. Michael Caporale added seven.
Legacy 77 Paw Paw 46
STEPHENS CITY, Va. — Taylor Carder scored 27 points, but Paw Paw fell to Legacy Christian on Friday.
Carder’s 27 was only outdone by Aiden Garber, who hit five of Legacy’s 13 3-pointers and poured in 35 points.
Conner Kendall was second on the Pirates with eight points. Paw Paw trailed 17-7, 31-20 and 52-30 after the first three quarters.
Trinity 62 Union 46
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Maddox Mousadis and Austin Porta combined for 45 points in Trinity Christian’s victory over Union on Thursday night.
Mousadis tallied a Trinity-best 23 points, Porta garnered 22 and Collin Lemley finished with 12.
Union (0-3) kept tabs for a half, trailing 16-13 after a quarter and 26-22 at the intermission. Trinity pushed its edge to 44-35 entering the fourth and scored 18 in the decider to pull away.
The Tigers’ Braylon Ward led all scorers with 24 points, adding four assists. Ward has 982 career points after Thursday.
Eric Linkswiler tallied 15 points and seven rebounds, and Corbin Streets finished with four points, 11 rebounds and four blocks.
Union hosts Highland on Monday at 7:45 p.m.
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