FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Greenbrier West 35, Summers County 6
CHARMCO — Senior tailback Brian Gray ran for 166 yards and five touchdowns as the Cavaliers rolled to the win.
Gray scored on 30 and 11-yard runs from scrimmage along with three one-yard dives.
Cavaliers quarterback Chase Fitzwater ran for 78 yards and passed for another 32.
Seth Bower scored for Summers County on a 30-yard run in the first quarter. He finished with 73 yards in the game while quarterback Tim Wynes ran for 45 and passed for 30.
West (4-1), which gained 348 total yards, travels to Pocahontas County next Friday.
SC (0-5) 6 0 0 0 — 6
GW (4-1) 8 13 7 7 — 35
First Quarter
GW: Safety, snap over punter’s head into the end zone.
SC: Seth Bower 30 run (Kick failed), 6:09
GW: Brian Gray 11 run (Rush failed), 1:14
Second Quarter
GW: Gray 1 run (Rush failed), 7:01
GW: Gray 1 run (Cameron McQuain kick), 4:27
Third Quarter
GW: Gray 1 run (McQuain kick), 8:38
Fourth Quarter
GW: Gray 29 run (McQuain kick), 6:08
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — SC: Bower 18-73-1, Tim Wynes 12-45. GW: Gray 26-166-5, Chase Fitzwater 9-78, Janeek Wiggan 5-30.
PASSING — SC: Wynes 3-7-0, 30. GW: Fitzwater 3-7-0, 32.
RECEIVING — SC: Tanner Lilly 1-13, Bower 1-5, Shawn Weikel 1-12. GW: McQuain 1-29, Jeff Manspile 1-9, Wiggan 1-(-6).
TURNOVERS — SC: . GW: Derek Yoakum (fum. rec.), Zack Adams (fum. rec.), Cody Duncan (fum. rec.).
Pocahontas County 56, Wirt County 20
DUNMORE — Dexter Skidmore rang up 201 yards and five touchdowns as the Class A No. 6 Warriors remained undefeated.
Skidmore raced to the end zone on runs of 2, 16, 45, 9 and 46 yards.
Derek Kiner added two touchdowns, a 75-yard kickoff return and a 16-yard aerial from backup quarterback Casey Withers.
Starting quarterback Mike Callison ran for 65 yards, passed for 80 and kicked six PATs.
Josh Valentine passed for 173 yards and two scores for Wirt (3-3).
Pocahontas County (6-0) will put its perfect record on the line next Friday when it hosts Class AA No. 13 Greenbrier West.
WC (3-3) 6 6 0 8 — 20
PC (6-0) 14 28 7 7 — 56
First Quarter
PC: Dexter Skidmore 2 run (Mike Callison kick)
PC: Skidmore 16 run (Callison kick)
WC: Zach Cheuvrant 64 pass from Josh Valentine (Kick failed)
Second Quarter
PC: Skidmore 45 run (Kick failed)
PC: Skidmore 9 run (Skidmore rush)
PC: Skidmore 46 run (Callison kick)
WC: Jake Hutchinson 4 pass from Valentine (Rush failed)
PC: Derek Kiner 75 kickoff return (Callison kick)
Third Quarter
PC: Kiner 16 pass from Casey Withers (Callison kick)
Fourth Quarter
PC: Mark Williamson 1 run (Callison kick)
WC: Eric Young 5 run (Young rush)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — WC: Tom McCoy 8-70. PC: Skidmore 18-201-5, Kendall Beverage 6-50, Callison 6-65.
PASSING — WC: Valentine 11-16-1, 173-2. PC: Callison 5-8-0, 80; Withers 2-2-0, 25-1.
RECEIVING — WC: Cheuvrant 3-4, 119-1; Levi Kirby 3-4, 28. PC: Kiner 6-7, 101.
TURNOVERS — PC: Mark Williamson (int).
Valley 38, Meadow Bridge 32 (2 OT)
MEADOW BRIDGE — Jack Sims picked off a Meadow Bridge pass and Marcus White followed with a five-yard touchdown run to give the Greyhounds the victory in double-overtime.
Sims, who also quarterbacks Valley, passed for 211 yards and three scores. White ran for 101 yards and Nick Acord caught two TD passes.
Eric Halstead ran for 63 yards and two scores for Meadow Bridge. Tyler Bennett gained 68 yards and had one touchdown before leaving the game with an injury. Quarterback Alex Redden passed for 48 yards and a score.
Meadow Bridge (3-3) plays at Montcalm Friday. Valley (2-4) hosts Mount Hope the same night.
V (2-4) 6 12 6 0 8 6 — 38
MB (3-3) 0 14 0 10 8 0 — 32
First Quarter
V: Demetrius Foster 6 run (Pass failed), 6:41
Second Quarter
V: Jack Sims 2 run (Pass failed), 11:26
MB: Tyler Bennett 28 run (Bennett rush), 10:09
MB: Eric Halstead 9 run (Rush failed), 5:26
V: Dylan Gunnoe 57 pass from Sims (Rush failed), 3:51
Third Quarter
V: Nick Acord 27 pass from Sims (Pass failed), 2:28
Fourth Quarter
MB: Safety, Valley punter stepped out of the end zone, 10:51
MB: Halstead 4 run (Alex Redden rush), 5:47
Overtime
V: Acord 20 pass from Sims (Travis Brogan pass from Gunnoe)
MB: Ben Toney 6 pass from Redden (Halstead rush)
Second overtime
V: Marcus White 5 run
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — V: Marcus White 18-101, Sims 11-31, Foster 5-4. MB: Bennett 13-68-1, Halstead 18-63-2, Davonte Pettit 9-38, Redden 6-25, Rob Hypes 3-15.
PASSING — V: Sims 11-23-2, 211-3. MB: Redden 3-13-1, 48-1.
RECEIVING — V: Gunnoe 2-72-1, Acord 4-85-2, Travis Brogan 3-25. MB: Halstead 2-42, Toney 1-6-1.
TURNOVERS — V: Sims (int., fum. rec), Tim Prather (2 fum. rec.), Foster (fum. rec.). MB: Halstead (int.), Matt Harrah (int.), Rodney Mullins (fum. rec.).
Nicholas County 76, Braxton County 6
SUMMERSVILLE — Wade McKinney rushed for 112 yards and five touchdowns to lead Nicholas County to victory.
Teammate J.P. MCClung had 136 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
Quarterback Jordan Lacy ran for Braxton’s only touchdown.
The Grizzlies (5-1) play at Liberty next Friday.
BC (3-3) 0 0 6 0 — 6
NC (5-1) 27 27 7 15 — 76
First Quarter
NC: Wade McKinney 1 run (kick blocked), 5:39
NC: Jake Ferguson 16 pass from Pat O’Dell (Josh Dalton kick), 4:52
NC: McKinney 2 run (Dalton kick), 2:07
NC: McKinney 52 run (Dalton kick), 0:20
Second Quarter
NC: McKinney 11 run (Dalton kick), 9:32
NC: McKinney 5 run (Tyler Clevenger kick), 7:22
NC: J.P. McClung 40 run (Jordan Hogan kick), 1:47
NC: McClung 1 run (kick failed), 0:36
Third Quarter
BC: Jordan Lacy 5 run (kick failed), 8:39
NC: McClung 1 run (Hogan kick), 5:40
Fourth Quarter
NC: Dylan Horney 8 run (Hogan kick), 10:09
NC: Travis Ferrell 32 run (Ferguson run), 4:02
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — BC: Alex Valdivieso 10-48, Yannick Yewawa 10-28. NC: McClung 8-136-3, McKinney 8-112-5, Adam Adkins 9-71, Horney 4-69, Ferrell 3-51-1, O’Dell 4-32, Zack Mayes 1-6, Chris Phillips 1-5, Jordan Ramsey 1-2.
PASSING — BC: Lacy 6-23-2-22-0. NC: O’Dell 6-7-0-59-1.
RECEIVING — BC: Ethan Shaw 2-6. NC: Hogan 3-30, Ferguson 3-29-1.
TURNOVERS — NC: Phillips (FR), Bryan Hughes (INT), Jake Harper (INT).
Webster County 33, Sherman 6
UPPER GLADE — Cody Taylor and Seth Hamrick ran for two touchdowns apiece to lift Class AA No. 12 Webster County.
Taylor ran 17 times for 90 yards and scores of 5 and 7 yards. Hamrick found the end zone from 7 and 10 yards out and finished with 25 yards on eight carries.
Highlanders quarterback Grant Perrine passed for 86 yards, including a 72-yard strike to Tim Miller.
Coby Treadway passed for 169 yards and one TD for Sherman (1-4).
The Highlanders, who held the Tide to just eight yards rushing, play at Oak Hill next Friday.
S (1-4) 0 0 0 6 — 6
WC (5-1) 13 6 6 8 — 33
First Quarter
WC: Seth Hamrick 7 run (Quinten Robinson kick), 8:51
WC: Cody Taylor 5 run (Kick blocked), 5:13
Second Quarter
WC: Taylor 7 run (Rush failed), 11:25
Third Quarter
WC: Hamrick 10 run (Rush failed), 7:41
Fourth Quarter
WC: Tim Miller 72 pass from Grant Perrine (Miller pass from Perrine),10:59
S: Jacob Rollo 59 pass from Coby Treadway (Kick failed), 3:26
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — S: Jacob Halstead 7-9, Treadway 4-1. WC: Perrine 8-16, Robinson 13-59, Bucky McCourt 5-10, Taylor 17-90-2, Max Andersen 5-11, Miller 2-38, Hamrick 8-25-2, McCourt 2-9.
PASSING — S: Treadway 12-31-1, 169-1. WC: Perrine 3-4-1, 86-1.
RECEIVING — S: Rollo 8-119-1, Tyler Boulet 1-12, Brandon Lovjoy 1-11, Jacob Halstead 1-10, Justin Woodrum 1-17. WC: Miller 3-36-1.
TURNOVERS — WC: Miller (int.), 2 fum. rec.
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