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Brandon Gwinn and Zack Johnson each had 14 points in the Cavalier victory.
Josh Martin added 10 for Greenbrier West (16-5).
Trail was led by Ricky Carter, who had 24 points.
Midland Trail will travel to Webster County on Thursday night.
Greenbrier West 55, Midland Trail 48
Greenbrier West (16-5)
Corey Cox 2 0-2 4, Chris Gabbert 2 0-1 4, Alex Hendrix 2 2-4 6, Pat Hendrix 1 0-0 3, Brandon Gwinn 5 0-0 14, Zack Johnson 7 0-0 14, Josh Martin 4 2-4 10. Totals: 22 4-11 55.
Midland Trail (8-12)
Collin Carte 3 0-0 6, Jake Grimmett 1 2-2 5, Tyler Skaggs 3 0-0 9, Ricky Carter 8 7-8 24, Austin Burdette 2 0-0 4. Totals: 18 9-10 48.
GW 15 14 14 12 — 55
MT 11 10 15 12 — 48
3-point goals — GW: 5 (Gwinn 4, Hendrix) ; MT: 3 (Grimmett, Skaggs, Carter). Fouled out — None.
High School Sports
Boys: Greenbrier West 55, Midland Trail 48
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