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Monday, September 18, 2006

High School Footbal

High School Football
Casto helps Sissonville run past Clay County
Richie Casto rushed for 136 yards on 20 carries, including touchdown runs of 10, 7 and 4 yards, to lead Sissonville (3-0) to a 35-15 win at Clay County Friday night.

Capital High’s James Woods was announced as the winner of last week’s Army Iron Man Award.



Treadway leads Sherman to win
Brandon Treadway ran for 172 yards and one touchdown on 33 carries Friday night, lifting Sherman to a 23-12 win at Petersburg.

Nitro
After seven years, “The Battle of the Bridge’’ trophy finally rests on St. Albans’ side of the Kanawha River.

South Charleston
Princeton coach Ted Spadaro knew all about the speed and big-play ability of South Charleston heading into Friday night’s game at Oakes Field.

Parkersburg
Riverside falls short against Parkersburg
With their new, all-black uniforms and two weeks of preparation for Parkersburg, Riverside looked like a good bet to pull an upset.

Hurricane
ONA — It was a tale of two halves for Hurricane Friday night.

Cabell Midland
ONA — It was a tale of two halves for Hurricane Friday night.

Capital
Midland’s missed PAT gives Cougars 28-27 victory
In a game where neither team could handle prosperity, Capital caught the final break.

St. Albans
After seven years, “The Battle of the Bridge’’ trophy finally rests on St. Albans’ side of the Kanawha River.

Princeton
Princeton coach Ted Spadaro knew all about the speed and big-play ability of South Charleston heading into Friday night’s game at Oakes Field.

Riverside
Riverside falls short against Parkersburg
With their new, all-black uniforms and two weeks of preparation for Parkersburg, Riverside looked like a good bet to pull an upset.

Ripley
A wise man once said “Good things come to those who wait.”

George Washington
A wise man once said “Good things come to those who wait.”

Wayne
WINFIELD — With his unbeaten and state-ranked team locked in a scoreless draw at halftime, you’d think Wayne coach Tom Harmon was fit to be tied, right?

Winfield
WINFIELD — With his unbeaten and state-ranked team locked in a scoreless draw at halftime, you’d think Wayne coach Tom Harmon was fit to be tied, right?

Logan
POCA — It looked as though it might be an easy night for Poca in Friday’s home game against Logan.

Point Pleasant
It’s going to take some time for Point Pleasant coach Steve Safford and his players to come to grips with Wednesday’s loss.

Poca
POCA — It looked as though it might be an easy night for Poca in Friday’s home game against Logan.

Sissonville
Even after just two games, the Sissonville football season is taking on some historical significance.

Scott
Scott High School’s football team, unscored on all season, is unbeaten once more.

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