Friday's Results
Webster County 29, Greenbrier West 7
CHARMCO — Webster County’s Chance McCoy ran for 201 yards in two touchdowns in a win over Greenbrier West Friday night.
Highlanders quarterback Max Anderson completed seven passes for 126 yards, all to receiver Timmy Miller.
Greenbrier West tailback Brian Gray rushed for 117 yards.
The Cavaliers (5-2) play at Midland Trail next Friday, while Webster County (4-4) is at Braxton County.
Webster County 29, Greenbrier West 7
WC (4-4) 7 14 8 0 — 29
GW (5-2) 0 7 0 0 — 7
First Quarter
WC: Chance McCoy 3 run (Quinton Robinson kick)
Second Quarter
GW: David Thomas 6 run (Cameron McQuain kick)
WC: McCoy 3 run (Robinson kick)
WC: Max Anderson 10 pass from Timmy Miller (Robinson kick)
Third Quarter
WC: Anderson 52 pass from Miller (McCoy run)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — WC: McCoy 26-201, Anderson 6-20, Robinson 3-27, Zach Tonkin 3-41, Bucky McCourt 3-4, Grant Perrine 1-3. GW: Brian Gray 19-117, Thomas 12-14, Kenneth Holland 5-12, Terry Simmons 4-9, Janeek Wiggan 4-20, Jordan Dameron 3-13, Randy Ferrill 1-8.
PASSING — WC: Anderson 5-7-0-126-2, Perrine 0-2-0-0-0. GW: Thomas 1-7-2-9-0.
RECEIVING — WC: Miller 5-126. GW: Wiggan 1-9.
TURNOVERS — WC: 2 ints. GW: Jarrod King, J.J. Bowes.
Summers Co. 20, Valley 14
MONTGOMERY — Summers County beat Valley in an exciting game at Martin Field.
Jordan Twyman rushed for 127 yards and Mark Stiltner had a 65- yard kickoff return. Timmy Wynes rushed for one touchdown and recorded 71 yards receiving for Summers County.
Jack Simms scored one touchdown and rushed for 115 yards in the loss.
Summers Co.(3-5) plays at Westside Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Valley (2-4) plays at Richwood at 7:30 p.m.
Summers Co. 20, Valley 14
S (3-5) 0 0 14 6 — 20
V (2-4) 6 0 8 0 — 14
First Quarter
V— Wilson 41 run ( run failed) 2:23
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
S— Mark Stilner 65 kickoff return ( Timmy Wynes kick) 11:46
S— Stilner 47 run (Wynes kick) 7:28
V— Jack Simms 1 run (Jack Simms pass to Cody Arthur) 1:35
Fourth Quarter
S— Wynes 2 run (kick failed) :24
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — S: Jordan Twyman 15-127, Wynes 6 (-3), Stliner 5-69; V: Wilson 12-75, Jack Simms 20-115,
PASSING — S: Wynes 3-7 71; V: Josh Thompson 5-10 41, Simms 5-11-85
RECEIVING — S: Adkins 1-29, Brandon Plumley 2-39; V: Wilson 2-18, Athur 2-39
TURNOVERS — S: Adkins (INT); V: None
High School Sports
Local High School Football Roundup
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