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Monday, January 23, 2006

Sports - January 23 2006 Huntington Area





Tolsia girls win free-throw fest
WAYNE -- The Tolsia and Wayne girls basketball teams combined to shoot 92 foul shots in the first of their two annual meetings on Saturday. And the game lived up to the physical and emotional rivalry. Details Spring Valley gets win over Ashland
SPRING VALLEY -- Spring Valley scored 20 points in the fourth quarter and pulled away to get a 55-47 win over visiting Ashland in boys high school basketball action Saturday night. Details

Pointers' best not good enough
SOUTH POINT, Ohio -- The South Point Pointers gave 10-time reigning Ohio Valley Conference champion Chesapeake its toughest league game of the season on Friday, but even South Point's best effort of the season wasn't enough to pull off the major upset. Details

Sang sets scoring mark for St. Joe
HUNTINGTON -- Stephanie Sang set a Huntington St. Joe single-game scoring record with 32 points, leading the Fighting Irish to a 62-47 victory over Hannan on Friday night. Details

More Sports Stories
Sang sets scoring mark for St. Joe
Nitro no match for Highlanders
WSAZ Invitational attracts state's best
Daniel scores 34 as S. Charleston tops Timberwolves
Patriots' pressure prevails
Wheeler, Huntington drill Ripley
Huntington rips Midland
Muncy, Fletcher lead Rebels, 61-42
County rivals clash tonight

Marshall Sports
Monday, January 23, 2006


Herd seeking shooting touch
The time appears right for the Capital Classic. Even when apparently overmatched, Marshall consistently plays well in its men's basketball matchups with West Virginia. The annual series resumes on Wednesday, and the Thundering Herd certainly would welcome a repeat of last season's Charleston Civic Center shooting touch. Details Herd secures three verbal commitments
HUNTINGTON -- Marshall's most obvious football recruiting concerns were eased Sunday with three verbal commitments. Details

Marshall dealt first league loss
HATTIESBURG, Miss. -- Southern Miss shot the best any opponent has against Marshall this season and came away with a 67-63 win in Conference USA women's basketball Sunday at Reed Green Coliseum. Details

More Sports Stories
UTEP squeaks by Herd
Road swing continues for Herd
Marshall tennis falls short against No. 13 Kentucky
Pressure on Herd's post
Herd rallies past UCF
Herd tennis opens with pair of wins
JUCO speedster commits to Herd


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