Triway tops West Holmes 72-49 in Tuesday high school game
Triway beat West Holmes 72-49 at Triway High, a tough loss that deepens the Knights' late-season slide and affects Millersburg fans tracking playoff positioning.

Triway used a balanced attack to down West Holmes 72-49 at Triway High on Tuesday, handing the Millersburg Knights another defeat in a difficult stretch. The result appears on the West Holmes MaxPreps team page and was corroborated by short result listings and a Fan Hudl game recap upload dated Feb. 4.
MaxPreps shows the Feb. 3 final score and includes a recap entry dated Feb. 4, while SBLlive published the line "Knights fall to Titans 72-49." Fan Hudl lists a 56-view video titled "West Holmes vs Triway • Game Recap • Feb 3, 2026," confirming a recap exists for the matchup. Those sources collectively establish the score and venue as Triway High School and place the game in the context of a win for the Titans and a loss for the Knights.
The defeat continues a run of losses for West Holmes. MaxPreps and SBLlive entries capture recent results including a 74-54 loss to Mansfield Senior on Jan. 23, a 64-47 loss to Lexington on Jan. 30, a 58-41 loss to River View on Jan. 31, and a 78-57 loss to Ashland on Feb. 6. SBLlive also lists a 70-25 loss to New Philadelphia earlier in the stretch. A pregame broadcast on WKLM noted West Holmes carried a 4-12 record into this part of the schedule, while Triway was described as about 8-9, giving a picture of two teams jockeying for consistency down the stretch.
The sources captured here do not include a full box score or individual statistics from the Feb. 3 game. For readers looking for player totals and quarter-by-quarter detail, the Feb. 4 MaxPreps recap and the Fan Hudl video recap are the immediate places to consult. A season-ago meeting between the programs produced a one-point overtime game in which Triway prevailed 59-58, a contest the WKLM broadcast recalled when previewing the matchup; that prior game was notable in the broadcast for a 25-12 turnover gap and a 23-point, six-rebound performance by Nate Spring.
For Holmes County residents, the Triway result matters beyond a single scoreboard line. Millersburg supporters tracking school spirit and postseason hopes will see the Knights fall further behind in late-season seeding, while parents and players will be watching for adjustments as the schedule tightens. West Holmes faces a string of conference opponents next, with upcoming games listed against Dover, Lexington, an away game at Wooster, and Manchester. How the Knights respond in those matchups will determine whether they regroup or head into postseason play as heavy underdogs.
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