ROMNEY, W.Va. — Logan Hill poured in 28 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Hampshire to a 78-44 romp over Northern in Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conferene boys basketball Wednesday evening.
David Smith added 16 points and Travis Clower had 13 points, six assists and four steals for the Trojans (8-8, 7-5 AMAC), who led 46-18 at halftime.
Jordan Evans led Northern (2-15, 0-12) with 15.
Northern and Hampshire play again at Northern on Friday.
No. 4 Mountain Ridge 39
Frankfort 37
SHORT GAP, W.Va. — Kevin Gamble had 10 points and Steven Glasbrenner nine as Mountain Ridge held off a fourth-quarter rally by Frankfort.
The Miners (9-8, 7-5) led 29-23 going into the fourth quarter. The Falcons (6-12, 4-9) clawed back by outscoring the Miners 14-10 in the fourth.
Frankfort was led by Thane Cutter with 13 points and Chase Detrick with 10. Gage Shaffer had nine rebounds.
Mountain Ridge will host Bishop Walsh while Frankfort (6-12, 4-9) will play at Allegany on Friday.
Mountain Ridge won the junior varsity game, 35-29, with Michael Livingston scoring 10 points. Mountain Ridge won the freshman game 48-25. Justin Halbritter scored 29 for Mountain Ridge. Troy Mumma scored 10 for the Falcons.
No. 5 Southern 56
Keyser 35
OAKLAND — Ryan Carr scored 14 points and Clay Todd had 10 points and dished out eight assists to lead fifth-ranked Southern past Keyser.
The Rams (8-10, 7-7 AMAC) got off to a 13-2 start and built a 35-10 cushion by halftime.
Christian Smith and Timmy Biser had nine points for Keyser (2-13, 2-11).
In the jayvee game, Malik Harper had 10 points in a 48-38 win for Keyser. Brian Reams had 11 points and 12 rebounds for Southern.
Keyser also won the freshman game, 37-26, getting 17 points from Amonte Turner. Matt McCullough had 10 for the Rams.
Southern plays at Fort Hill and Keyser hosts Berkeley Springs on Friday.
Union 58
Turkeyfoot 47
MOUNT STORM, W.Va. — Travis Murphy scored 13 points, including 9-for-9 from the free throw line, in the fourth quarter to lead Union.
Murphy finished with 23 points for Union, which held a double-digit lead for most of the game.
Turkeyfoot made a fourth quarter run to take a 44-43 lead with 3:00 remaining. Union went 12-for-15 from the line in the fourth to seal the win.
Nathan Evans added 14 for the Tigers.
Union (12-4) play at Summersville Friday at 6:30.
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