PETERSBURG, W.Va. — Kaleb Kuhn, Caden Ours and Payton Metheny combined for 58 points, leading No. 4 Petersburg to a 79-60 win over Hampshire Tuesday.
The Vikings (7-1), who upped their winning streak to six games, led 12-11 after the first quarter, 40-22 at the half and 59-45 after three periods.
Petersburg’s high-scoring trio combined for 23 points during the 28-point second-quarter offensive explosion. Kuhn ended with a game-high 23 points, Ours added 18 and Metheny scored 17.
Metheny hit all 11 of his foul shots, and Petersburg made 17 of 22 as a team.
Hampshire’s Matt Medina tallied a team-high 17 points, and Ayden Crabtree added 13, hitting three 3-pointers.
Petersburg hosts Pendleton County on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Hampshire (0-11) welcomes Keyser (4-6) on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
No. 3 Fort Hill 73 Morgantown Chr. 49
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — After getting their three-game winning streak snapped, No. 3 Fort Hill started a new one Tuesday with a romp of Morgantown Christian.
Fort Hill (6-3) held leads of 17-8, 43-18 and 60-39 following the first three quarters.
Three Sentinels scored in double figures in Sam Spencer (19 points), Liam Hamilton (17) and Jameson Powell-Morris (16). Jacob Bone added eight points, and Spencer hit three 3-pointers.
Andy Rodriguez topped Morgantown Christian (3-3) with 18 points, and Cade Spicer chipped in 11.
Fort Hill is at East Hardy (4-2) on Wednesday.
Faith 61 Bishop Walsh 35
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Carter Young sunk 13 3-pointers to lead Faith to a rout of Bishop Walsh on Tuesday.
The sharpshooter buried five triples in the second quarter alone and nine in the middle two stanzas. He made no other field goals or foul shots, finishing with a game-high 39.
Bishop Walsh was led by Jackson Miller and Carson Hamelin with seven points each.
The Spartans (1-7) are at Clear Spring on Thursday at 7 p.m.