HILLSVILLE, Va. —
MaKenley Davis sank a 3-point basket at the buzzer, leading Richlands to a 38-35 Southwest District win over Carroll County on Saturday afternoon.
Davis finished the game with 10 points. Brittany Allen tallied 16 for the Lady Blues. Cassidy Richardson contributed seven points and 11 assists, and Rachel Alley pulled down 12 boards.
Richlands (9-2, 1-1) will host Tazewell on Thursday.
at Carroll County High School
RICHLANDS (38)
Brittany Allen 16, MaKenley Davis 10, Rachel Alley 5, Cassidy Richardson 7.
CARROLL COUNTY (35)
Hash 14, Gwynn11, Martin 4, Sellers 4.
Richlands.............................10 11 4 13 — 38
Carroll County.......................9 13 9 4 — 35
Tug Valley 45,
River View 40
NAUGATUCK — Chelsey Dobbs scored 25 points, grabbed 27 rebounds, 14 rebounds and four steals, but the Raiders dropped a decision at Tug Valley.
Ellamae Johnson contributed 10 rebounds in defeat, while Phyllis Waldron had 14.
The newly married Whitney Evans-Kirk led the Panthers with 14 points.
River View visits Mountain Mission on Monday.
RIVER VIEW (1-10)
Chelsey Dobbs 25, Kiersten Dority 6, Ellmae Johnson 1, Rebeckah Christian 2, Raven Kennedy 2, Phyllis Waldron 4.
TUG VALLEY (9-1)
Amber Linville 4, Whitney Evans-Kirk 14, Hannah Armstrong 11, Adrenna Vance 12, Katie Robinson 4.
River View..............................5 6 11 18 — 40
Tug Valley...............................7 13 15 10 — 45
3-point goals: RV 4 (Dobbs 2, Dority 2); TV 1 (Vance 1). JV—TV 30-19.
PikeView 45,
Scott 35
GARDNER — Lyndsey Hatfield scored 17 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to lead the Panthers to a 5-5 mark on the season.
Hope Nester added 11 points, five assists and five steals, while Courtney White added 19 rebounds.
Jaimee Dotson led Scott with 15 points.
PikeView hosts top-ranked Westside on Tuesday.
SCOTT(35)
Jaimee Dotson 15, Julie Conway 4, Landyn McKinney 5, Andrea Rankin 11.
PIKEVIEW (45)
Hope Nester 11, Madison May 7, Lauryn Hatfield 4, Alexis May 2, Lyndsey Hatfield 17, Courtney White 4.
Scott....................................10 10 10 5 — 35
PikeView...............................8 15 8 14 — 45
3-point goals: SC 4 (Dotson 3, Conway 1); PV 0. JV—Princeton 42, PikeView 37.
Dayspring 60, Mercer Christian 45
BLACKSBURG, Va. — Rebecca Goodheart and Christina Ribbens scored 12 points apiece for Dayspring.
Jamie Brown paced the Cavaliers with 32 points, six steals, four rebounds and two assists. London Taylor added five points and six three steals. Sammi Goings has seven boards and two steals. Brooke Bradford contributed six rebounds.
Mercer Christian (5-5) visits Mountain State in Huntington on Thursday.
MERCER CHRISTIAN (45)
Jamie Brown 32, London Taylor 5, Sammy Goings 2, Brooke Bradford 5, Shae Mulllins 1.
DAYSPRING (60)
Abby Morrow 8, Bethany Rice 4, Mo Linkous 1, Kaley Weaver 7, Christina Ribbens 12, Samantha Whetzel 10, Rebecca Goodheart 12, Sarah Surrge 4, Leah Tagg 2.
Mercer Christian.................6 15 13 11 — 45
Dayspring Academy..........18 20 13 9 — 60
3-point goals: MC 4 (Brown 3, Taylor 1); DS 0.
Mount View 47, Van 7
VAN — Keisha Johnson scored 11 points and Victoria Bright added eight in a 40-point rout of the Bulldogs on Friday night.
Mount View (6-2), which held Van to seven points, will host Liberty on Monday.
MOUNT VIEW (47)
Ashley Belfiore 6, Jordan Younger 7, Sharell Johnson 2, Gezelle Brown 2, Victoria Bright 8, Jazmine Lash 5, Keisha Johnson 11, Tamia Joyce 6.
VAN (7)
Kiersten Dent 2, Stevie White 3, Baylee Farmer 2.
Mount View.......................11 12 14 10 — 47
Van......................................0 2 3 2 — 7
3-point goals: MV 3 (Belfiore 2, Lash 1); VN 0.
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