ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: WEDNESDAY, February 13, 1991                   TAG: 9102130500
SECTION: SPORTS                    PAGE: C3   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: From staff reports
DATELINE: BUCHANAN                                LENGTH: Long


JAMES RIVER DEFEATS CRAIG FOR 10TH CONSECUTIVE VICTORY

James River moved into first place in the Pioneer District with its 10th straight win, a 71-56 boys' basketball decision against Craig County on Tuesday night.

The Knights (13-5 overall, 13-3 district) lead the Pioneer by one game over Covington with two games left. Natural Bridge, led by Robert Thompson's school-record 14 assists, upset the Cougars 68-65.

James River got 20 points from Derek Jones and 17 points from Melvin Christian. Jones had seven and Christian six in the third quarter when James River, helped by a switch to man-to-man defense, extended a two-point halftime lead to 13 going into the fourth quarter.

Nine of Jones' points came on 3-pointers.

Ryan Shotwell had nine points and eight assists for the Knights. Jones and Christian combined to go 13-of-13 from the free-throw line.

The victory was the 399th in Knights coach John Shotwell's career. He'll go for No. 400 Friday at Covington.

CRAIG COUNTY (56)

McPherson 16, Lipes 8, Lee 13, Looney 3, Paradzinski 4, Fisher 12. JAMES RIVER (71)

Christian 17, Barlow 4, Jones 20, Rodgers 4, Shotwell 9, Wilhelm 8, Caldwell 4, Austin 3, Ward 2. Craig County 10151120-56 James River 1892222-71 Three-point goals: McPherson, Looney, Fisher, Christian, Jones 3, Shotwell. JV: 46-32, James River.

\ Glenvar 90 Bath County 66 Scott Wagstaff scored 21 points and Frank Thomas 20 to power the Highlanders to a convincing Pioneer District victory.

Both teams shot better than 50 percent from the field, but the Highlanders (11-6, 11-5) outrebounded the Chargers 30-15 and made 26 of 30 free throws.

Chad Willis added 13 for Glenvar. Keswick Phillips led Bath County (9-6, 9-6) with 14. Tim Williams added 12, Don Ryder 11 and Lee Waldeck 10.

BATH COUNTY (66)

Jenkins 9, Williams 12, Ryder 11, Sherrard 2, C. Phillips 6, K. Phillips 14, Waldeck 10, McCune 2. GLENVAR (90)

Spinner 7, Burnette 8, Harrell 2, Willis 13, Ashworth 9, Wagstaff 21, Lam 2, Highberger 8, Thomas 20. Bath County 16151421-66 Glenvar 25201431-90 Three-point goals: K. Phillips, Burnette 2, Willis 3, Wagstaff. JV: 43-36, Glenvar.

\ Cave Spring 80 Franklin County 63 Mike Fayed scored 23 points, including 11 in a 33-16 second-quarter burst that led the Knights to the Roanoke Valley District blowout.

Cave Spring (11-7, 4-2) led 14-6 after one quarter, but Fayed sparked the second-quarter surge that put the Eagles (1-15, 0-5) under. Second-chance scoring opportunities by Cave Spring and Franklin County's own cold shooting (6-of-26) in the first half was the difference in the Knights' 47-22 halftime lead.

Jeremy Blackstock scored 12 points and Baker Doughty 10 for the Knights. Steve Reynolds led Franklin County with 12, followed by Kenny Wade and Josh Underwood with 11 each.

CAVE SPRING (80)

Fayed 23, Blackstock 12, Doughty 10, Webster 8, Shuck 9, Matheny 4, Lavinder 4, Havens 2, Rosato 3, Cayton 1, Webb 4. FRANKLIN COUNTY (63)

Wade 11, Underwood 11, Witcher 9, Mattox 4, Bernard 4, Gill 3, Potter 3, Holstrom 2, Wainwright 2, Warren 2, Reynolds 12. Cave Spring 14331419-80 Franklin County 6161526-63 Three-point goals: Fayed 3, Webster, Shuck, Wade 2, Reynolds, Underwood. JV: 60-54, Cave Spring.

\ William Fleming 77 Mount View, W. VA 45 Dontel Arrington scored 21 points as the Colonels ripped the West Virginia visitors in a non-district game at the Salem Civic Center.

William Fleming is 12-5; Mount View, 11-8.

Carlos Rhodes had 14 points for Fleming. Terrell Milam added 12 and Champ Hubbard 10.

MOUNT VIEW (45)

Dyer 5, Foddrell 6, Woody 4, Wright 4, Cleage 2, Harris 1, Hunt 2, Spear 2, McCoy 3, Craig 5, Huff 4, Parsons 7. WILLIAM FLEMING (77)

Jennings 5, Arrington 21, Hubbard 10, Rhodes 14, Reynolds 4, Jackson 2, Williams 7, Wade 2, Milam 12. Mount View 128817-45 William Fleming 23172413-77 Three-point goals: Craig, Parsons, Jennings, Hubbard 2, Rhodes 2. JV: 53-42, William Fleming.

\ Salem 76 William Byrd 63 Corey Epperly scored 26 points for visiting Salem as the Spartans collected their second Blue Ridge District victory of the season - both against the Terriers.

Salem led throughout, although Byrd cut the deficit to 55-54 late in the third quarter. The Spartans preserved their lead with some ferocious rebounding; they had 15 offensive rebounds and outrebounded Byrd for the game, 35-31.

John Smith scored 20 points to lead Byrd (7-10, 0-6), which was plagued by 26 turnovers. Jay Sandy had 17 points for Salem (6-11, 2-4). The Spartans had 19 turnovers.

SALEM (76)

Sandy 17, Epperly 26, Routt 11, Byington 11, Arthur 4, Shelor 5, Goodpasture 2. WILLIAM BYRD (63)

Wade 6, Reynolds 1, Gerber 4, Young 9, Smith 20, Brizendine 10, Robertson 13. Salem 18152221-76 William Byrd 17112114-63 Three-point goals: Epperly 3, Byington 3, Young 3. JV: 63-58, Salem.

\ Girls\ Blue Ridge Tournament

\ Roanoke Valley Christian and Roanoke Catholic advanced to the semifinals with first-round victories at Roanoke Valley Christian.

The Eagles (13-9) had no trouble with Holy Cross, cruising to a 52-22 victory. Danae Wegner led RVC with 13 points.

Catholic used a late surge to knock off Stuart Hall 31-17. The Celtics (16-4) made only 14 of 45 shots (31.1 percent), but scored the last 12 points of the game. In a game in which only seven people scored, Jackie Hinman led the Celtics with 10 points.

North Cross ran into top-ranked Lynchburg Christian Academy and fell 51-21. Jenni DeSaegher led the LCA attack with 13 points.

Roanoke Valley Christian will face LCA in the semifinals at Timberlake. Roanoke Catholic will play Timberlake Christian.

HOLY CROSS (22)

Buck 2, Thomasson 4, Schemmel 8, Deguzman 8, Herrandez 0. ROANOKE VALLEY CHRISTIAN (52)

Hoback 8, Webb 4, Wegner 13, Hogan 4, Ronning 4, Surkamer 6, Halsey 1, Rakes 8, Wimmer 4. Holy Cross 2758-22 Roanoke Valley Christian 7151614-52 Three-point goals: Thomasson, Schemmel 2, Ronning.

\ NORTH CROSS (21)

Esguerra 4, Baetz 9, Calvert 3, Markell 5, Humphries 0. LYNCHBURG CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (51)

DeSaegher 13, Smith 2, Brown 12, Landry 6, Arnold 5, Beck 2, Carwyle 11. North Cross 21027-21 Lynchburg Christian 1710159-51 Three-point goals: Markell, DeSaegher 2.

\ STUART HALL (17)

Brant 13, Willhide 2, Barkley 2, Stephens 0, Batts 0. ROANOKE CATHOLIC (31)

Hinman 10, Simpson 9, Sweeney 8, Monsour 4, A. Ronquillo 0. Stuart Hall 2645-17 Roanoke Catholic 67612-31



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