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Monday, January 23, 2006

Sports - January 23 2006 Charleston Area


Twins are double trouble for their foes
Riverside's Mark and Travis Zimmerman score 33.1 points per game

WVU maturity tough matchup for young Herd
Jack Bogaczyk column

A family man
Marshall's Patton has the support of his friends and relatives, win or lose

Streaks end for Catholic and Maier
High school girls basketball notebook

Kanawha, Putnam girls basketball scoring leaders

Reed, Super Six committee has learned from experiences
Bids will be presented Wednesday at SSAC offices in Parkersburg

Volunteers, Hornbuckle face No. 2 Duke, hostile environment tonight
Former South Charleston star Alexis Hornbuckle and her Tennessee Volunteers have their hands full

Top of the Second
St. Albans duo headed to University of Charleston

Nitro’s Wallace keeps busy
Leading MSAC in scoring just one of many contributions
Scoring is just one of the many responsibilities for Nitro’s Kendra Wallace.

Look for the Herd to make it ugly
THE OVER-UNDER on Wednesday night’s Marshall-West Virginia game is 120. Keep in mind, the “under” has won the last two contests.

Montcalm focused on return to glory
Prep roundup
Jimmy McPherson is trying to restore Montcalm to the basketball glory it once knew.

UC completes victory over Shepherd 80-71
Roundup
In the completion of a game suspended Saturday night, Marquis Brooks and Robert Siwo scored 23 points apiece to lead the University of Charleston past Shepherd 80-71 Sunday afternoon at Eddie King Gym.

Norman Chad
Bowling on television should feature more than oil patterns
I watch almost every PBA event bound to the sofa, voluntarily, and am saddened to report that bowling’s 90 minutes of national exposure each week revolves around oil patterns.

Schools still selling Border Battles tickets
Three state high schools are still selling advance tickets for Saturday’s Border Battles, a three-game boys basketball showcase at the Civic Center that features Huntington natives O.J. Mayo and Bill Walker.

Daniel, Maier earn AP weekly prep honors
South Charleston's Josh Daniel was named The Associated Press boys basketball player of the week Sunday.


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