Miller named Ohio’s MVP at ASG

Published 12:31 am Sunday, April 5, 2015

St. Joseph Female Flyers’ senior guard Hannah Miller (23) scored 13 points and was named the Ohio team’s Most Valuable Player in Friday annual Ohio-West Virginia All-Star Game. (Courtesy of Tim Gearhart of Tim’s News & Novelties of Ironton)

St. Joseph Female Flyers’ senior guard Hannah Miller (23) scored 13 points and was named the Ohio team’s Most Valuable Player in Friday annual Ohio-West Virginia All-Star Game. (Courtesy of Tim Gearhart of Tim’s News & Novelties of Ironton)

Jim Walker

jim.walker@irontontribune.com

 

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Hannah Miller has been her team’s most valuable player for the past four years.

Friday, she was another team’s MVP.

The Ironton St. Joseph’s 5-foot-9 senior guard scored 13 points including three 3-point goals and was named the Ohio team’s MVP.

Unfortunately, Miller’s efforts weren’t enough as West Virginia posted a 103-84 win in the 14th annual Battle Against Cystic Fibrosis Basketball Classic.

Fairland’s Caitlin Stone also had a big game as she hit four 3-point goals and scored 16 points while teammate Kelsey Riley scored eight points.

The game was tied at 84 when West Virginia ended the game with a 19-0 run.

The girls’ series is now tied at 7-7.

Logan Fryfogle of Parkersburg South set a All-Star Game record with eight 3-point goals as he scored 24 points to lead West Virginia to a 121-116 win.

Fryfogle was named the game’s co-MVP for West Virginia who now leads the series 12-2.

Parkersburg South J.R. Kerr had 19 points and shared MVP honors.

Seth Legraen of Fort Frye had 22 points and was named the Ohio team’s MVP.

Ohio was hampered by a 15-point second quarter after taking a 35-28 first quarter lead.

14th Annual Battle Against

Cystic Fibrosis Basketball Classic

Girls’ Game

Ohio 14 25 25 20 = 84

West Virginia 18 23 29 33 = 103

OHIO: Caitlin Stone (Fairland) 5 2-2 16, Hannah Miller (Ironton St. Joe) 5 0-0 13, Madison Davis (Nelsonville-York) 2 6-6 10, Alle Moore (Marietta) 4 2-2 10, Taylor Smith (Marietta) 3 2-2 9, Kelsey Riley (Fairland) 2 4-4 8, Megan Devol (Caldwell) 2 3-6 7, Victoria Buzzard (Warren) 1 4-6 6, Megan Liedtke (Fort Frye) 1 1-4 3, Taylor Hilverding (Waterford) 0 2-2 2, Michelle Adkins (Fort Frye) 0 0-0 0, Devyn Potts (River) 0 0-0 0, Micah Curfman (Gallia Academy) 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 26-34 84. 3-Point Field Goals 8 (Stone 4, Miller 3, Smith 1)

WEST VIRGINIA: Shayna Gore (Logan) 7 2-2 18, Cassidy Taylor (Roane) 4 2-2 13, Abby Watson (Hurricane) 5 1-2 13, Keya Bartlett (Parkersburg South) 4 2-3 12, Hailey Miller (Ravenswood) 3 6-6 12, Bethany Romie (Herbert Hoover) 3 0-0 9, Emily Stoller (Fairmont Senior) 3 0-1 6, Allison McGraw (Spring Valley) 2 0-0 5, Kayla Scritchfield (Ravenswood) 2 0-0 5, Allie Robinson (Williamstown) 1 1-4 3, Holly Ackerman (Parkersburg) 1 0-0 2, Rachel Gammon (Parkersburg Catholic) 0 2-2 2, Kaden Whaley(Fairmont Senior) 1 0-3 2, Taylor Treadway (Ravenswood) 0 1-2 1. Totals 36 17-27 103. 3-Point Field Goals 14 (Romine 3, Taylor 3, Bartlett 2, Gore 2, Watson 2, McGraw 1, Scritchfield 1).

MVPs: Ohio – Hannah Miller; West Virginia – Gore

Skills Contests:

Free-Throw Shooting: Champion – Rachel Gammon (Parkersburg Catholic) 14-15; Runner-Up – Hailey Miller (Ravenswood) 13-15.

3-Point Shootout: Champion – Micah Curfman (Gallia Academy) 11, Emily Stoller (Fairmont Senior) 9

Series Record: Ohio 7, West Virginia 7

Boys Game

Ohio 35 15 34 32 = 116

West Virignia 28 31 33 29 = 121

OHIO: Seth Legraen (Fort Frye) 8 6-10 22, Tristan Wolfe (Southern) 6 1-2 16, Jonathan Snyder (Federal Hocking) 6 2-3 14, Grant Clarke (Trimble) 5 2-5 13, Michael Hall (Warren) 5 2-5 13, Corey Hill (Marietta) 4 1-2 11, Jacob Bradford (Frontier) 3 0-0 7, Aaron Mazurkiewucz (Warren) 3 0-0 7, Tanner Burkhart (Monroe Central) 2 0-0 5, Blake Kidder (Warren) 2 0-0 4, Colt Adams (Nelsonville-York) 1 0-0 2, Cody Paxton (Waterford) 1 0-3 2, Jonathan Wood (Marietta) 0 0-0 0, Andrew Henthorn (Warren) 0 0-0 0. Totals 46 14-30 116. 3-Point Field Goals 10 (Wolfe 3, Hill 2, Bradford 1, Burkhart 1, Clark 1, Hall 1, Mazurkiewucz 1).

WEST VIRGINIA: Logan Fryfogle (Parkersburg South) 8 0-0 24, JR Kerr (Parkersburg South) 9 0-0 19, Cameron Carvelli (Robert C. Byrd) 6 2-2 18, Josh Palmer (Williamstown) 4 5-6 15, Jordan Colebank (Parkersburg) 6 0-0 12, Justin Nobel (Robert C. Byrd) 3 2-2 8, Brandon Smith (Doddridge County) 3 0-0 6, Hunter McCoy (Wirt) 2 0-0 5, Gage Wix (Williamstown) 2 1-2 5, Michael Ramsey (Parkersburg) 2 0-0 4, Jessy Moore (St. Marys) 0 3-6 3, Tyler Shelton (Parkersburg South) 1 0-0 2, Chandler Weber 0 0-0 0. Totals 46 13-18 121. 3-Point Field Goals 16 (Fryfogle 8, Carvelli 4, Palmer 2, Kerr 1, McCoy 1).

MVPs: West Virginia – Fryfogle & Kerr, Ohio – Legraen

Skills Contests:

3-Point Shootout: Champion – Cameron Carvelli (Robert C. Byrd) 19; Runner-Up – Colt Adams (Nelsonville-York) 14.

Slam Dunk: Champion – Grant Clarke (Trimble) 81 points; Runner-Up – JR Kerr (Parkersburg South) 69 & 51 points; 3rd Place – Seth Legraen (Fort Frye) 69 & 49 points

Series Record: West Virginia 12, Ohio 2.