CHARLESTON — Results from the girls state basketball tournament at the Charleston Civic Center:
CLASS AAA
Quarterfinals
Wednesday
Parkersburg South 70, South Charleston 56
Huntington 65, Bridgeport 33
Thursday
Morgantown 61, Jefferson 49
Woodrow Wilson 56, North Marion 50
Semifinals
Friday
Huntington 60, Morgantown 49
Parkersburg South 59, Woodrow Wilson 30
Championship
Saturday
No. 1 Huntington (25-1) vs. No. 2 Parkersburg South (25-1), 7:15 p.m.
CLASS AA
Quarterfinals
Wednesday
Lincoln 50, Roane County 32
Winfield 81, Tolsia 73
Summers County 83, Westside 31
Weir 47, Berkeley Springs 41
Semifinals
Friday
Lincoln 69, Winfield 57
Summers County 64, Weir 35
Championship
Saturday
No. 3 Lincoln (24-2) vs. No. 1 Summers County (25-2), noon
CLASS A
Quarterfinals
Thursday
Parkersburg Catholic 35, South Harrison 32
Wheeling Central 45, Man 31
St. Joseph 59, Greater Beckley Christian 26
Charleston Catholic 48, Tucker County 42
Semifinals
Friday
Wheeling Central 35, Parkersburg Catholic 29
St. Joseph 58, Charleston Catholic 48
Championship
Saturday
No. 2 Wheeling Central (22-4) vs. No. 1 St. Joseph (22-4), 2:30 p.m.
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