PETERSBURG, W.Va. — Kaleb Kuhn’s season got off to a hot start, scoring 30 points in Petersburg’s season-opening 77-54 win over Tygarts Valley on Friday.
Kuhn scored 18 in the second half and made 14 field goals.
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Caden Ours tallied 15 points, Peyton Matheny added 11 while Evan Tawney scored 10 for the Vikings (1-0).
Parker Bell led the Bulldogs with 21 points.
Petersburg led 28-17, 46-35 and 56-41 after three frames.
The Vikings head to East Hardy on Monday at 6 p.m.
Northern 74, Hancock 38
ACCIDENT — Caleb Hinebaugh garnered a game-high 24 points, and Northern cruised by Hancock on Friday night at the Igloo.
The Huskies (2-1) jumped out to a 16-2 edge after a quarter, expanding it to 34-13 at the half and 54-29 after three.
Angelo Lacy and Ansel Miller accompanied Hinebaugh in double figures with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Aiden Pickerel added nine points, and Jayden McNally scored eight.
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Hancock’s Colton Welch led the squad with 21 points.
Northern is at Meyersdale on Monday at 7:15 p.m.
Grafton 59, Southern 47
GRAFTON, W.Va. — Southern got to within a point early in the fourth quarter, but Grafton held the Rams without a field goal the rest of the way to win the Sam Bond Memorial Tournament on Friday.
Southern (2-1) trailed 19-15, 33-26 and 47-42 after the first three quarters.
Braden Lucas led the Rams with 17 points, Graham Harvey chipped in eight, and Jacob Brown and Alec Van Scheetz scored seven each.
Grafton was paced by four double-figure scorers in Jacob Moats (12), Jonathan Maier (12), Gage Alexander (12) and Kaden Keener.
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Southern hosts Keyser (1-1) on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Musselman 60, Keyser 38
MUSSELMAN, W.Va. — Musselman out-scored Keyser 22-11 in the third quarter, taking a 20-point lead and never looking back on Friday.
The Applemen led 17-9 and 26-17 after two quarters.
Cole Barrett led Musselman with 17 points, followed by Elijah Miller’s 15 and Wade Bartles with 12.
Braylon McGreevy led the Golden Tornado (1-1) with 12 points.
Keyser heads to Southern (2-0) on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
New Life 43, Bishop Walsh 22
CUMBERLAND — New Life pitched a first-quarter shutout and had three double-digit scorers in a win over Bishop Walsh on Friday.
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The Spartans (1-3) were blanked 11-0 in the first. New Life led 20-10 at the half and 30-16 after three quarters.
Bishop Walsh was led in scoring by Michael Caporale with seven points and Carson Hamelin with six.
Jason Grigsby paced New Life with 15 points, followed by Jeffrey Nyaku (12 points) and Noah Burton (11).
Bishop Walsh hosts Cumberland vAlley on Monday at 6:30 p.m.
Highland 60, Paw Paw 52
MONTEREY, Va. — Paw Paw outscored Highland by 10 in the fourth quarter, the Pirates came up short on the road Saturday.
Led by Zach Armstrong’s 31 points, Highland led 21-11, 33-20 and 52-34 following the first three periods.
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Armstrong hit three triples, equalling Patton Hull for a game high. Hull added 15 points, and Elijah Good scored 11 for Highland.
Paw Paw’s Taylor Carder garnered 25 points for the second straight game. Nathan Dick tallied 16, and Braylen Paul chipped in 11.
Paw Paw is at Hancock on Monday at 7 p.m.








