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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

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Snyder steps up with Bash

Post 32 Beckley Bash coach J.J. Tabor knew there would be holes to fill. He also knew exactly whom he wanted to fill them.
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  • U.S. team bows in Jones Cup
    TAIPEL, Taiwan — The United States team in the 2007 William R. Jones Cup basketball tournament, sponsored by Athletes in Action, dropped a 72-67 decision to the Philippine National Team, 72-67, in its first game Monday night.

  • Patrick Beilein to join John at Michigan
    MORGANTOWN — Patrick Beilein has had his heart set for some time on a career in basketball coaching.

  • Dohm wins Thurman Memorial at Beckley Motor Speedway
    No one had to show Late Model driver Tim Dohm the money Saturday night.

  • P-Rays get win at Danville
    DANVILLE, Va. — Three Princeton pitchers combined on a shutout and Benjamin Humphrey drove in two runs in the Devil Rays’ 9-0 win over the Danville Braves Sunday in Appalachian League action.

  • Isdaner on fast track back from shoulder surgery
    MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University offensive lineman Greg Isdaner admittedly is in the best shape of his life.

  • Thurman family honored by support
    Randy Thurman was a fan favorite at Beckley Motor Speedway over the course of his racing career.

  • Ingram says Mountaineers’ D-line will have more depth
    MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University lost three football defensive linemen with a combined total of 30 starts after last season.

  • Sonoqui leads P-Rays to 5-4 victory
    PRINCETON — The Princeton Devil Rays doubled their pleasure and doubled their fun by turning an amazing seven double plays and Eligio Sonoqui hit a two-run shot to right-centerfield as the P-Rays beat the Bluefield Orioles 5-4 at Hunnicutt Field Saturday afternoon as part of a day-night split-venue doubleheader.

  • Andujar looking to put first start behind him
    PRINCETON — A perfect storm was brewing Monday as game time approached in Princeton, and it had nothing to do with the weather. Nonetheless, Chris Andujar had the misfortune of being swamped by a deluge.

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