Defending West Virginia Conference Tournament champion Pitt Johnstown shot 59 percent Tuesday night to take its first step toward a successful title defense, beating Shepherd 83-69 in Johnstown, Pa.
Replica prada wholesaleAndy Byer led the seventh-seeded Mountain Cats (18-11) with 19 points while four of Byer's teammates finished in double digits. Danny Branch scored 18 points while Nick Novak had 14 points and six assists.
Derek Gallagher led Shepherd (9-20) with 17 points. Sidney McCray had 14 points and six rebounds coming off the Rams' bench.
postcard printingPitt Johnstown plays second-seeded West Virginia State in the tournament quarterfinals at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Charleston Civic Center.
In other WVC Tournament first-round games:
No. 11 West Virginia Wesleyan 84, No. 6 Wheeling Jesuit 77 - In the only upset of the first round the Bobcats (9-20) stunned the Cardinals (17-12) in Wheeling. Wesleyan sank 19-of-21 free throws to hold off a late Jesuit rally after the visitors led by as many as 15 in the second half.
catalog printingNo. 3 Alderson-Broaddus 87, No. 14 Ohio Valley 72 - Jamar Board scored 26 points and Carl Buck added 25 as A-B (24-5) won a foul- plagued game.
WVC Player of the Year Terrell Eargle chipped in with 14 points, 12 rebounds and five steals for the Battlers.
Sean Whiting's 27 points led the Fighting Scots (6-23).
No. 4 Fairmont State 93, No. 13 Concord 68 - The Falcons (23-6) built a 57-24 lead by halftime and rolled past Concord (6-23). Mike Henderson led Fairmont State with 18 points and 11 rebounds while coming off the bench.
replica balenciaga handbagsDan Bruner added 16 points and Conference Freshman of the Year Isaac Thornton, who led Martinsburg to the West Virginia Class AAA state title a year ago, had 15 points and four assists.
Fendi Replica HandbagsNo. 8 Seton Hill 91, No. 9 Davis & Elkins 74 - All seven Seton Hill players that saw action reached double figures, helping give the Griffins (15-14) their first Conference Tournament win.
Chris Giles topped the SHU scoring with 22 points. Cody Boones had 14 points, 14 rebounds and six assists.
D&E (13-15), which has not won a first-round tournament game since 1980, received a game-high 31 points from Tim Turner. P.J. Turner added 22 points, but no other Senator scored more than five.
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