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GIRLS PREP SOCCER
Woodrow Wilson 1, Hurricane 0
Freshman Rebekah Cook scored the only goal of the contest on an assist from Elizabeth Gramling to lead Class AAA No. 15 Woodrow Wilson past Class AAA No. 4 Hurricane Thursday at the YMCA Paul Cline Memorial Youth Sports Complex.
Flying Eagles goalkeeper Emily Lane recorded six saves in the shut-out win.
Hurricane suffered only their second loss of the season.
Woodrow Wilson (12-7) begins sectional play Tuesday at Princeton.
Shady Spring 5, PikeView 0
GARDNER — Junior Lyndsey Thompson scored three goals and added one assist to lead Shady Spring past PikeView Thursday.
Jade Oar and Brianna Bevil also scored one goal apiece for the Tigers.
Shady Spring goalkeeper Kristian Deemer had five saves to preserve the shut-out.
PikeView (13-4-2) plays Mingo Central Tuesday in sectional play at East River at 7 p.m.
Wyoming East 6, Bluefield 4
BLUEFIELD — Hope McNeely scored four goals and had one assist to lead Wyoming East past Bluefield Thursday.
Samantha England and Savannah Lusk added one goal apiece, while Emily Hendrick had one assist for the Warriors.
Wyoming East goalkeeper Krista Williams had 12 saves.
Allison Shaw had two goals to lead Bluefield.
Abby Atwell and Aramus Wimmer scored one goal apiece for the Beavers.
The two teams will meet again in the opening round of the sectional next week.
BOYS PREP SOCCER
PikeView 1, Shady Spring 0
Quinton Brown scored an unassisted goal and goalkeeper Austin Cordell recorded three saves to lead PikeView past Shady Spring Thursday.
Shady Spring goalkeeper Jonathan Beckett had six saves.
PikeView (10-6-2) plays Mingo Central Tuesday in sectional play at East River at 5 p.m.
MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Park 12, Trap Hill 8
Meeko Harris connected on two touchdown passes (35, 67) to lead Park past previously unbeaten Trap Hill (7-1) Thursday.
Harris tossed scoring strikes to Peyton Thomas and Isaiah Francis.
Chase Mastrippolito scored on a four-yard run for Trap Hill and Dylan Basham converted the two-point conversion.
Peyton Thomas preserved the win for the Roadrunners when he intercepted a pass with 35 seconds remaining and the ball inside the Park 20 yard line.
Park (4-2) travels to Braxton County next Thursday.
Summers County 28, Shady Spring 0
The Summers County Bobcats scored on four touchdown runs to roll past Shady Spring Thursday in Shady Spring.
Dakota Thomas (63), Ben Neal (42), C.J. Shrewsberry (12) and Arizona Fox (78) each scored one touchdown apiece for Summers County.
Neal added a two-point conversion, while Nathan Grimmett rushed for 70 yards and also scored on a two-point conversion.
Summers County (3-4) travels to Peterstown next Thursday.
High School Sports
Roundup: Lady Eagles stun No. 4 Hurricane
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Houstin? No problem
Houstin Syvertson is a man of many names.
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Princeton win marred by controversy
Locked in a 1-1 tie with Greenbrier East in the Class Region 3, Section 2 baseball final Friday night at Spartan Ballpark, Princeton was looking for a spark to overcome the Spartans’ home field advantage.
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After early scare, Woodrow advances
Give first year Red Devils coach Chad Quesenberry a lot of credit. After opening up the sectional series with a loss to Shady Spring over a week ago, his Oak Hill squad would have to win three straight in order to advance to next week’s regional semifinals.
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Wickline fires one-hitter; Mavericks move on to states
Putting their nervousness behind them, the James Monroe Lady Mavericks earned their first state playoff berth in softball in 16 years with a 6-2 victory over Westside Thursday evening in the Class AA, Region 3 title game in Lindside.
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Storms halt Spartans-Tigers sectional
The Region 3, Section 2 finals between Greenbrier East and Princeton, scheduled for a 6 p.m. start Thursday night at Spartan Field, began a little late after Princeton’s bus was delayed arriving in Fairlea.
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State meet today at Laidley Field
Shady Spring’s Houstin Syvertson and Greenbrier East’s Tré Moore will have to be at the top of their game from the get-go this afternoon as track and field athletes begin their quest for state meet glory.
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East relay team hopes to make history
On the wall just after going through the main entrance to Greenbrier East High School are pictures of the school’s state champions. There are teams, like the 2012 Spartan girls basketball squad, and individuals, like cross country champion Andy McClintic.
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Shady Spring's season ends with 8-0 defeat at Ripley
Dusti Fisher delivered a game-ending RBI double with two outs in the bottom of the sixth Thursday evening and Ripley rode right-hander Chelsey Hager to an 8-0 victory in the Class AAA Region 3 softball championship game against Shady Spring.
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Who’s Summers County’s new coach?
At 8:45 a.m. on the morning of May 8, Summers County athletic director Wayne Ryan met with the three candidates for the head football coaching job left vacant in late April when Register-Herald Football Coach of the Year Josh Houchins unexpectedly resigned the post.
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