FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Mount Hope 54, Pendleton County 20
MOUNT HOPE — Da’Von Marion ran for 274 yards, including touchdowns of 24, 44, 14 and 4 yards, to lead the unbeaten Mustangs to a 54-20 win over Pendleton County.
Joe Thornquest added 33 yards and a score for Mount Hope (4-0). Eric Cannaday caught an 8-yard TD pass from Kyle James and Cameron Gray found the end zone on a three-yard run.
PC (2-2) 0 8 6 6 — 20
MH (4-0) 0 16 22 14 — 54
Second Quarter
MH: Joe Thornquest 2 run (Da’Von Marion rush)
MH: Marion 24 run (Marion rush)
PC: Brett Raines 65 fumble return (Colin Mitchell pass from Tyler Gardner)
Third Quarter
MH: Marion 44 run (Eric Cannaday pass from Kyle James)
MH: Marion 14 run (Cannaday pass from James)
PC: Trent Moates 28 pass from Mitchell (Pass failed)
MH: Marion 4 run (Pass failed)
Fourth Quarter
MH: Cannaday 8 pass from James (Pass failed)
PC: Phillip Harper 24 pass from Dustin Redman (Rush failed)
MH: Cameron Gray 3 run (Anthony Morris rush)
wINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — MH: Marion 21-274-4, Thornquest 6-33-1, Josh Criss 6-27
PASSING — MH: James 2-2-1, 10-1.
RECEIVING — MH: Cannaday 1-8-1, Marion 1-2.
TURNOVERS — MH: James (int.).
Midland Trail 39, Richwood 6
HICO — The Patriots got three touchdowns from Dustin Nickell to record their third win in four outings.
Nickell caught two 15-yard TD passes from Nathan Syner and also had a 13-yard run. He finished with 134 yards, including 104 on the ground for Trail (3-1).
Syner hit 4 of 5 passes for 50 yards. he also had a 16-yard TD pass to Coty Pierson.
R (0-4) 0 0 0 6 — 6
MT (3-1) 7 19 7 6 — 39
First Quarter
MT: Dustin Nickell 15 pass from Nathan Syner (Will Deskins kick)
Second Quarter
MT: Nickell 15 pass from Syner (Kick blocked)
MT: Coty Pierson 16 pass from Syner (Deskins kick)
MT: Nickell 13 run (Kick failed)
Third Quarter
MT: Cody O’Dell fumble recovery in end zone (Deskins kick)
Fourth Quarter
MT: Jamie Gray 1 run (Kick blocked)
R: Jack Boley 1 run (Rush failed)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — R: Storm Delany 2-(-2), Dustin Brown 21-4, Josh Hanna 1-0, Andy Taylor 5-(-4), Boley 3-3, Justin Mazzella 3-13, Andrew Shaffer 1-(-6), Casey Daff 2-14. MT: Syner 5-(-4), Pierson 5-19, Aaron Shrewsbury 4-74, Nickell 9-104-1, Gray 6-54-1, Jesse Smith 8-39, Marshall Wood 4-15, Kelly Minter 2-5, Justin Grimmett 3-0.
PASSING — R: Brown 1-1-0, 0; Delaney 1-1-0, 12; Daff 1-3-0, 35; Shaffer 1-1-0, 1. MT: Syner 4-5-0, 50-3.
RECEIVING — R: Brown 1-12, Shaffer 1-35, Shawn O’Dell 1-1. MT: Nickell 2-30-2, Pierson 2-20-1.
TURNOVERS — None.
Pocahontas County 68, East Hardy 20
DUNMORE — The 4-0 Warriors rolled up 601 offensive yards in the victory, keyed by a three-touchdown performance by quarterback Mike Callison.
Dexter Skidmore ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns while Jess Hoak gained 105 yards on the ground and had one score.
EH (1-3) 0 13 0 7 — 20
PC (4-0) 33 21 8 6 — 68
First Quarter
PC: Derek Kiner 56 pass from Mike Callison (Callison kick)
PC: Dexter Skidmore 6 run (Callison kick)
PC: Callison 32 run (Kick blocked)
PC: Callison 22 catch from Casey Withers (Rush failed)
PC: Aaron Totten 16 run (Evan Rose kick)
Second Quarter
PC: Skidmore 74 run (Rose kick)
PC: Callison 50 interception return (Rose kick)
PC: Jesse Hoak 34 run (Rose kick)
EH: Ian Coke 18 pass from Colin Foltz (Kick failed)
EH: Coke 61 pass from Foltz (Foltz kick)
Third Quarter
PC: Josh Arbogast 18 run (Hoak rush)
Fourth Quarter
EH: Tyler Brill 20 run (Foltz kick)
PC: Noah Pugh 63 run (Rush failed)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — EH: Brill 18-123-1. PC: Skidmore 5-104-2, Callison 4-45-1, Hoak 13-105-1, Pugh 8-86-1.
PASSING — EH: Foltz 5-12-1, 133. PC: Callison 3-3-0, 101-1; Withers 1-1-0, 22-1.
RECEIVING — EH: Coke 3-6, 54-1, Brill 1-1, 61. PC: Kiner 3-3, 101-1; Callison 1-1, 22-1.
TURNOVERS — PC: Callison (int.).
Webster County 28, Roane County 21
UPPER GLADE — Cody Taylor ran for 92 yards and two first-half touchdowns to lead the Highlanders.
Quarterback Grant Perrine added 47 yards and two scores on the ground and also threw for 106 yards.
Webster (3-1) hosts Lincoln next Friday.
RC (0-4) 7 0 7 7 — 21
WC (3-1) 7 7 0 14 — 28
First Quarter
WC: Cody Taylor 5 run (Quinten Robinson kick)
RC: Jordan Drake 25 pass from Rhett Atkinson (Tyler Chapman kick)
Second Quarter
WC: Taylor 2 run (Robinson kick)
Third Quarter
RC: Shane Starcher 11 pass from Atkinson (Chapman kick)
Fourth Quarter
WC: Grant Perrine 5 run (Robinson kick)
RC: Shane Starter 35 pass from Atkinson (Chapman kick)
WC: Perrine 1 run (Robinson kick)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — RC: Eric Jarvis 16-128, Ryan Jarvis 3-9, Nate Reynolds 3-28, Drake 4-21, Atkinson 3-(-10). WC: Perrine 19-47-2, Robinson 5-11, Zach Tonkin 5-45, Taylor 19-92-2, Seth Hamrick 3-36.
PASSING — RC: Atkinson 9-17-0, 161-3. WC: Perrine 5-10-0, 106.
RECEIVING — RC: Drake 5-67-1, Starcher 3-69-2, E. Jarvis 1-25. WC: Tim Miller 2-45, Andy Boggs 2-58, Robinson 1-3.
TURNOVERS — None.
George Washington 42, Greenbrier East 0
CHARLESTON — Ben McMillion had 22 carries for 64 yards in a losing cause for the Spartans.
George Washington (3-1) led 21-0 at halftime.
The 1-3 Spartans host Parkersburg Friday.
GE (1-3) 0 0 0 0 — 0
GW (3-1) 13 8 7 14 — 42
First Quarter
GW: Roland Willis 83 kickoff return (Kumar kick)
GW: Chris Vance 2 run (Kick failed)
Second Quarter
GW: Michael Tucker 31 pass from Taylor Norman (Johnson pass from G. Jones)
Third Quarter
GW: Shaquille Willialms 60 pass from Norman (Kumar kick)
Fourth Quarter
GW: Williams 11 run (Kumar kick)
GW: A. Jones 45 run (Kumar kick)
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