WV Girls Basketball Results
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Updated: 12:35 AM Mar 9, 2008
WV Girls Basketball Results
Parkersburg South, Summers County and Wheeling Central claim titles in Charleston.
Posted: 11:19 PM Mar 7, 2008
Reporter: The Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Results from the girls state basketball tournament at the Charleston Civic Center:

CLASS AAA
Quarterfinals
Wednesday
Parkersburg South 70, South Charleston 56
Huntington 65, Bridgeport 33
Thursday
Morgantown 61, Jefferson 49
Woodrow Wilson 56, North Marion 50
Semifinals
Friday
Huntington 60, Morgantown 49
Parkersburg South 59, Woodrow Wilson 30
Championship
Saturday
Parkersburg South 51, Huntington 43

CLASS AAA All-Tournament Team:
Whitney Bays, Huntington
Asia Greenleaf, Parkersburg South
Kayla Ayers, Parkersburg South
Cynthia Fullard, Morgantown
Nicole Eubank, Huntington
Danielle Floyd, Parkersburg South
Ali Morris, Parkersburg South
Erin Bailes, Huntington

CLASS AA
Quarterfinals
Wednesday
Lincoln 50, Roane County 32
Winfield 81, Tolsia 73
Summers County 83, Westside 31
Weir 47, Berkeley Springs 41
Semifinals
Friday
Lincoln 69, Winfield 57
Summers County 64, Weir 35
Championship
Saturday
Summers County 80, Lincoln 47

CLASS AA All-Tournament Team:
Jolysa Brown, Summers County
Emily Blevins, Summers County
Hallie Gunnoe, Summers County
Kayla Finch, Lincoln
Shanna Akers, Lincoln
Katie Cloxton, Winfield
Brittany Lee, Winfield
Toni Farley, Tolsia

CLASS A
Quarterfinals
Thursday
Parkersburg Catholic 35, South Harrison 32
Wheeling Central 45, Man 31
St. Joseph 59, Greater Beckley Christian 26
Charleston Catholic 48, Tucker County 42
Semifinals
Friday
Wheeling Central 35, Parkersburg Catholic 29
St. Joseph 58, Charleston Catholic 48
Championship
Saturday
Wheeling Central 41, St. Joseph 37

CLASS A All-Tournament Team:
Kat Stiglich, Wheeling Central
Jill Pulley, St. Joseph
Dusti Chapman, St. Joseph
Stephanie Sang, St. Joseph
Alex Thomas, Charleston Catholic
Capen Evans, Charleston Catholic
Teresa Tokodi, Parkersburg Catholic
Leah Fletcher, South Harrison


"AAA" FINAL RECAP:

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Kayla Ayers scored all 14 of her points in the second half to lead Parkersburg South past Huntington 51-43 in the girls Class AAA championship game Saturday night.

Second-seeded Parkersburg South (26-1) won its second title in three years. Huntington (25-2) lost in the title game for the second straight season. The teams split two games during the regular season.

Huntington came back from a 25-19 halftime deficit to tie the game at 35-35 after three quarters.

Ayers sank 3-pointers 30 seconds apart for a 41-40 lead with 5:56 left in the game. She gave Parkersburg South the lead for good with two free throws with 4:19 remaining for a 43-42 lead.

Huntington was held to one point the rest of the game.

Whitney Bays led Huntington with 18 points.

"AAA" FINAL BOXSCORE:

PARKERSBURG SOUTH 51, HUNTINGTON 43

Parkersburg South 18 7 10 16-51
Huntington 14 5 16 8-43

PARKERSBURG SOUTH (26-1)
Ayers 5-9 2-2 14, Floyd 4-10 3-4 13, Morris 3-16 1-3 7, Longwell 1-4 1-2 3, Greenleaf 4-8 1-2 9, Gilkeson 1-3 0-0 2, Shreeves 1-2 0-0 3, Hicks 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-52 8-13 51.

HUNTINGTON (25-2)
Eubank 3-6 1-2 9, Bays 8-17 1-1 18, Madison 3-10 3-4 9, Clark 1-6 1-2 4, Bailes 1-12 1-3 3, Ching 0-2 0-0 0, Spurlock 0-1 0-0 0, Hamilton 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 16-54 7-12 43.

3-point goals:
Parkersburg South 5-21 (Ayers 2-3, Floyd 2-5, Shreeves 1-2, Gilkeson 0-1, Longwell 0-3, Morris 0-7)
Huntington 4-12 (N.Eubank 2-2, Bays 1-3, Clark 1-3, Ching 0-1, Spurlock 0-1, Bailes 0-2).

Fouled out: Bays.

Rebounds:
Parkersburg South 31 (Ayers 10)
Huntington 45 (Madison 15).

Assists:
Parkersburg South 12 (Floyd 6)
Huntington 5 (Bailes 3).

Total fouls:
Parkersburg South 14
Huntington 13. A-NA.


"A" FINAL RECAP:

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Audra Droginske scored eight of her 12 points in the fourth quarter and Wheeling Central came from 12 points down to beat St. Joseph 41-37 for the girls Class A championship on Saturday.

Top-seeded St. Joseph (22-5) led nearly the entire game. The Irish were held without a field goal in the fourth quarter.

St. Joseph built a 22-10 lead midway through the second quarter.

Kat Stiglich scored all 10 of Wheeling Central's points in the third and Droginske scored the team's first eight of the fourth. Crystal Kleeh's jumper in the lane put the No. 2 Maroon Knights (23-4) ahead 38-36 with 1:08 remaining.

Kleeh added a free throw and Stiglich made two more in the final 27 seconds to preserve the win.

Jill Pulley led St. Joseph with 15 points.

"A" FINAL BOXSCORE:

Wheeling Central 8 10 10 13-41
St. Joseph 17 7 10 3-37

WHEELING CENTRAL (23-4)
Droginske 4-6 3-4 12, Kleeh 2-10 1-2 5, Stiglich 4-9 6-6 18, Creighton 3-6 0-0 6, Palmer 0-2 0-0 0, Cieply 0-2 0-0 0, Niggemeyer 0-0 0-0 0, Beaver 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 13-36 10-14 41.

ST. JOSEPH (22-5)
Chapman 1-10 1-4 3, Pulley 7-12 0-0 15, St.Sang 1-5 1-2 3, Dorsey 2-4 0-0 5, Moore 3-6 2-2 8, Smith 0-4 0-0 0, Lambert 0-0 0-0 0, Sa.Sang 0-3 3-4 3. Totals 14-44 7-12 37.

3-point goals:
Wheeling Central 5-13 (Stiglich 4-7, Droginske 1-2, Palmer 0-1, Kleeh 0-1, Cieply 0-2),
St. Joseph 2-10 (Pulley 1-1, Dorsey 1-3, Moore 0-1, Smith 0-1, Chapman 0-4).

Fouled out-none.

Rebounds:
Wheeling Central 37 (Stiglich 11),
St. Joseph 2 (St.Sang, Sa.Sang 5).

Assists:
Wheeling Central 8 (Droginske 3)
St. Joseph 5 (Chapman 3).

Total fouls:
Wheeling Central 11
St. Joseph 15. A-NA.


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