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Monday, January 16, 2006

Sports - January 16 2006 Huntington Area

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Monday, January 16, 2006


Prep notebook: Huntington's rivals crossing state lines in coming weeks
Saturday's game against Hanover, Va., is the first in a series of Huntington High boys' basketball games against out-of-state competition in the coming weeks. Details Thomas leads Huntington to lopsided win
Huntington's Heath Thomas drilled four of the Highlanders' seven 3-pointers against Hanover's 2-3 zone and finished with 14 points to lead the Highlanders to a 68-49 victory. Details

Gagai scores 25 to spark Ironton to invitational win
CANTON, Ohio -- Dennis Gagai scored a game-high 25 points to lead Ironton past St. Thomas Aquinas, 58-47, in an invitational tournament Saturday night. Details

P.J. Rase goes over 1,000 points in Chesapeake's win
COAL GROVE, Ohio -- P.J. Rase went over 1,000 points for his career Friday night to lead Chesapeake to an 85-21 victory over Coal Grove in boys Ohio Valley Conference action. Detail





Marshall tries to focus on the finish
HUNTINGTON -- Marshall has proven it can compete with both top 20 and elite Conference USA competition. Details Pair picks Marshall
Safe to say, academics aren't an issue for Marshall football's most recent verbal commitments. Along with size and a considerable upside, Erik Vint boasts a 4.09 GPA and 1,280 SAT score. The 6-foot-4, 280-pound offensive lineman had considered Columbia early in his recruiting process. Defensive back Ashton Hall also represents "student-athlete" at a high level. Details

Highly touted recruit returns to Herd
HUNTINGTON -- A blast from Marshall football's recruiting past has returned to the Thundering Herd. Details

More Sports Stories
Blazers bounce Herd
Marshall Men's basketball schedule
Herd competes in UK track meet
So far, so perfect
UAB a pressing concern for Marshall
Ohio St. swimmers beat Herd


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