In God We Trust - Established 2008
(606) 638-0123606-624-9019 markgrayson@me.com
In God We Trust - Established 2008
  • News
    • Regional News
    • Announcements
    • Recollections
  • Sports News
    • Big Sandy Sportsman
  • Lifestyles
  • Courthouse
  • Obituaries
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Regional News
    • Announcements
    • Recollections
  • Sports News
    • Big Sandy Sportsman
  • Lifestyles
  • Courthouse
  • Obituaries
No Result
View All Result
TheLevisaLazer.com
No Result
View All Result
Advertisement
LADY BULLDOGS LOOK TO PICK UP THE PACE THIS SEASON; OPENER NEXT TUESDAY POPULAR 19 YEAR-OLD WOMAN FROM KERMIT AREA DIES IN CRASH WITH COAL TRUCK Lawrence Co. Cheer headed to Disney in February; 15th Region Runner-Up PAIR OF LCHS STUDENTS CHOSEN FOR ALL-STATE CHOIR Lawrence Co. local government offices will be **closed** on Thursday and Friday
Three Rivers HH digital ad-AAd-bannerfuneral1leader1joe_young_banneer
Levisa-Lazer-Banner-Ad-copyFoothills-Bundle
Home Content Stay Ahead with Lazer Sports News

Rebels drop two against quality opponents, Section game with Buffalo up next

BO BRUMFIELD by BO BRUMFIELD
January 8, 2020
in Stay Ahead with Lazer Sports News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Fort Gay, W. Va. — St. Mary’s ( 4-4 ) outlasted Tolsia ( 3-5 ) 81-72 in the featured game of the 2nd Annual #RISEabove Rebel Shootout Saturday evening at Rebel Arena.

 

Jesse Muncy with the lay up at Home vs St. Mary’s.

Jesse Muncy and Tyler Johnson led the Rebels with 19 points apiece, Rob Cantrell tallied 15 points, Steven Ward chipped in with 8 points, Zack Ball 5 points, Austin Salmons 4 points and Blake Sturgell 2 points.

Tolsia went 18-20 from the line and hit 4 three pointers.

St. Mary’s hit 9 three pointers and went 11-17 from the line.

William Steele hit 5 three pointers and finished with 26 points Peyton Auxier tallied 17 points, Richard Dornon and Grant Barnhart 10 points each, Ben Long 9 points, Jon Morrison 5 points and Carson Miller 4 points.

SMHS 20 19 18 24 = 81
THS 18 22 13 19 = 72

Tug Valley 79 Tolsia 63 ( Friday )

Naugatuck, W. Va. — The Panthers snapped a three game losing streak to their heated rival in a game that was much closer throughout.

Zack Ball opened the scoring in the rival game vs Tug Valley.

Tug Valley jumped all over the Rebels with a 13-4 run to start the ballgame forcing a Tolsia timeout. After that THS fought back to take a 20-19 lead at the end of one quarter.

In the second quarter the two rivals traded blows as the Panthers took a four point lead with five seconds left before Tyler Johnson nailed a 30 footer at the buzzer as the Rebels trailed 37-36 at the half.

Tyler Johnson drills the long three pointer on the road against Tug Valley.

The third quarter was much like the same for the Rebels as Tug Valley started the second half with a 12-2 run and outscored Tolsia 19-10 in the quarter and led 56-46 going to the final period.

In the fourth the Rebels came out fired up and chipped away at the lead and pulled within 58-54 on a Rob Cantrell three pointer with four minutes left. After a Tug Valley time out the Panthers stretched the lead to nine points with back to back buckets to lead 63-54 and kept the Rebels at bay the rest of the way.

Zack Ball who made his debut led four Rebels in double figures with 16 points, Jesse Muncy tallied 15 points, Tyler Johnson chipped in with 14 points, Austin Salmons 10 points and Rob Cantrell 8 points.

Tolsia hit 7 three pointers and went 12-20 from the line.

Tug Valley placed four in double figures led by Ethan Colegrove with 24 points, Caleb May 20 points, Easton Davis 14 points, Ian Reed 13 points, Joby Sorrell 6 points, Matt Linville 2 points.

The Panthers hit 4 three pointers and went 7-22 from the foul line.

THS 20 16 10 17 = 63
TVHS 19 18 19 23 = 79

Tolsia will return to action Friday for a Section road matchup with Buffalo.

Tolsia Head Coach Todd Maynard

COACH’S COMMENTS

“… Been a tough stretch for us defensively. We played two very good teams on back to back days. Give both teams credit they played well. Thought our guys played hard in both games. Hopefully we can get back on track this Friday with a tough road game at Buffalo.”

ShareTweetPinShareScanSend
Next Post
Johnson County Courtroom assault sends three to ER

Johnson County Courtroom assault sends three to ER

   TheLevisaLazer.Com   
TheLevisaLazer.com

In God We Trust - Established 2008

Follow Us

Quick Links

  • News
  • Lifestyles
  • Stay Ahead with Lazer Sports News
  • Education
  • Obituaries
  • About Us
  • Business & Politics News
  • Addiction & Recovery

Quick Links

  • Courthouse
  • Top Recollections News – The Levisa Lazer
  • Big Sandy Sportsman
  • Lazer ad prices and sizes
  • Editorials
  • Lazer announcments, bids and notices
  • Health News

Recent News

LADY BULLDOGS LOOK TO PICK UP THE PACE THIS SEASON; OPENER NEXT TUESDAY

LADY BULLDOGS LOOK TO PICK UP THE PACE THIS SEASON; OPENER NEXT TUESDAY

November 29, 2024

© 2024 thelevisalazer.com, All Rights Reserved. Designed and Managing by BizNex Web.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Stay Ahead with Lazer Sports News
  • Lifestyles
  • Courthouse
  • Top Recollections News – The Levisa Lazer
  • Obituaries
  • Regional News
  • Announcements

© 2024 thelevisalazer.com, All Rights Reserved. Designed and Managing by BizNex Web.