McArthur Vinton County pushed past Pomeroy Meigs for a 47-37 win in an Ohio boys basketball matchup on Feb. 13.

The start wasn’t the problem for Pomeroy Meigs, as it began with a 14-5 edge over McArthur Vinton County through the end of the first quarter.

The Marauders jumped a narrow margin over the Vikings as both teams headed to make end of the second quarter adjustments.

McArthur Vinton County broke in front at the beginning of the final quarter with a 29-22 lead over Pomeroy Meigs.

The Vikings held on with an 18-15 scoring edge in the final quarter.

Last season, McArthur Vinton County and Pomeroy Meigs faced off on Feb. 3, 2023 at McArthur Vinton County High School.

In recent action on Feb. 6, Pomeroy Meigs faced off against Jackson and McArthur Vinton County took on Washington Court House Washington on Feb. 6 at Washington Court House Washington High School.

Check out our complete boys basketball roundup to stay up-to-date on all the action.

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