BRADSHAW —
Anthony Eades fired in 26 points, while D.J. Edwards and Lykel Collier added 15 apiece to lead the Bluefield Beavers to a 94-52 win over the River View Raiders, Tuesday night at River View High School.
The Beavers held a 30-10 lead after the first period and extended their lead to 46-22 at the half.
River View freshman Tyree Baker topped the Raiders’ scoring column with 24 points. He also had five rebounds and two assists. Dakota Collins had 11 boards and three assists for the Raiders.
Bluefield (3-1) plays next on Friday at Oak Hill. River View (0-7), hosts Lincoln County, Saturday night.
At River View High School
BLUEFIELD (94)
Smalls 5, D.J. Edwards 15, Anthony Eades 26, Lykel Collier 15, Mullins 2, Michael Yost 10, Ponder 4, D. Woodrum 2, Coppola 5, M. Woodrum 8, Miller 2.
RIVER VIEW (52)
Tyree Baker 24, Morgan 2, Clevenger 5, Collins 2, DeHaven 6, J. Baker 7, wilson 2, McClanahan 4.
Bluefield..............................30 16 31 17 — 94
River View...........................10 12 9 21 — 52
Three point baskets: Bluefield-Eades 4, Smalls, Collier. River View-T. Baker 3, J. Baker, Collins, Clevenger.
Liberty 89, PikeView 69
SHADY SPRING — The Liberty Raiders defeated the PikeView Panthers 89-69 in the opening round of the Shady Spring Holiday Tournament. The game was originally scheduled to be played on Dec. 21.
Jason Weitzel led the Panthers with 20 points, Logan McKinney added 14 and Zach Meadows 12.
Levi Cook and Trevor McGhee each had 25 for Liberty (2-1) and Austin Lyons added 24.
PikeView (1-4) plays the loser between Independence and Shady Spring on Saturday in the consolation game.
At Shady Spring High School
PIKEVIEW (69)
Wood 9, Flinchum 5, Cordell 2, Burrell 3, Jason Weitzel 20, Farley 4, Zach Meadows 12, Logan McKinney 14.
LIBERTY-RALEIGH (89)
Austin Lyons 24, Prater 4, Levi Cook 25, Trevor McGhee 25, McDowell 4, Klucarich 7.
PikeView..............................10 19 24 16 — 69
Liberty..................................21 24 21 23 — 89
Three point baskets: PikeView-Burrell, Weitzel 2, Meadows 2. Liberty-Lyons 3, Klucarich.
Summers County 84, James Monroe 64
HINTON — The Summers County Bobcats improved to 4-2 on the season with a win over James Monroe.
Ta’Ron Ayers led all scores with 34, T.J. Smith added 26 and Josh Graham contributed 13.
Josh Ganoe led James Monroe with 17 points, Garrett Mann contributed 16 and Chord Settle chimed in with 12.
The Bobcats host Greenbrier West, Saturday, while James Monroe plays Princeton tonight in the first round of the Alpha Natural Resources Holiday Tournament in Princeton.
At Summers County High School
JAMES MONROE (64)
Deskins 8, Chord Settle 12, Wickline 6, McKlarney 5, Garrett Mann 16, Josh Ganoe 17.
SUMMERS COUNTY (84)
Brown 2, Ryan 1, Garten 3, Lively 3, Ta’Ron Ayers 34, Josh Graham 13, T.J. Smith 26, Carr 2.
James Monroe...................16 15 15 18 — 64
Summers County...............21 15 24 24 — 84
Three point baskets: James Monroe-Deskins, McKlarney, Mann 3. Summers County-Garten, Lively, Ayers 2, Smith 4.
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