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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

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From staff reports
Tuesday September 12, 2006
By Rich Stevens
Tuesday September 12, 2006
Column: Frank Giardina
Tuesday September 12, 2006
By Chuck Landon
Tuesday September 12, 2006
By Jack Bogaczyk
Tuesday September 12, 2006
By Jacob Messer
Tuesday September 12, 2006
By Randy Payton

FOR THE DAILY MAIL

Tuesday September 12, 2006
By Chuck Landon
Tuesday September 12, 2006
Column: Andrew J. Beckner
Tuesday September 12, 2006
By Jacob Messer
Tuesday September 12, 2006
From staff reports
Monday September 11, 2006
By J.T. Simms
Monday September 11, 2006
By Mickey Furfari
Monday September 11, 2006
By Jack Bogaczyk
Monday September 11, 2006
By Chuck Landon
Monday September 11, 2006
Column: Jack Bogaczyk
Monday September 11, 2006
By Jacob Messer
Monday September 11, 2006
High School Football
Capital-Midland clash filled with odd occurrences
You knew it was going to be a memorable game when Class AAA powers Capital and Cabell Midland collided Friday at Laidley Field. Well, it may actually go down as one of the more unusual Kanawha Valley games in a long time.

Here’s a look at some of the leading candidates for the Kennedy Award

This week’s schedule Friday’s games

Scott
Scott High School’s football team, unscored on all season, is unbeaten once more.
Sports
Roundup
The Hurricane Redskins won the Mountain State Athletic Conference golf tournament at the par-70 Spring Valley Country Club on Monday.

Big East basketball coaches to play in charity golf event
TWO BIG EAST Conference basketball coaching greats shift their rivalry from the hardwood to the links tonight on the Golf Channel.

The National Women’s Football Association is considering the Charleston area as a site for a new franchise.

Richard Booth of Bancroft missed only one game and is this week’s winner of the Gazette’s Gridiron Gold Mine.





Mountain State Athletic Conference tournament






MU Football
After sluggish opener, Wildcats ‘improved dramatically’
Kansas State has amplified the axiom that many football teams show their most improvement from the first game to the second.

By golly, one Marshall opponent has acknowledged a rivalry.

WVU Football
MORGANTOWN — To base any forecast on what might happen between West Virginia and Maryland Thursday night on what the two teams have done so far this season would be a grave mistake.

Tailback testing: Who plays if Slaton can’t?
MORGANTOWN — Calvin Magee was like a scientist in a laboratory — or at least a cook in a kitchen — Saturday afternoon during West Virginia’s game with Eastern Washington.

High School Football
Capital-Midland clash filled with odd occurrences
You knew it was going to be a memorable game when Class AAA powers Capital and Cabell Midland collided Friday at Laidley Field. Well, it may actually go down as one of the more unusual Kanawha Valley games in a long time.

Here’s a look at some of the leading candidates for the Kennedy Award

This week’s schedule Friday’s games

Scott
Scott High School’s football team, unscored on all season, is unbeaten once more.
High School Sports
Tuesday, September 12, 2006



Winningham honored for track prowess
ONA -- Cabell Midland's Danielle Winningham has given herself a tough act to follow going into her sophomore season in track and cross country. Details Doubleheaders take toll on preps
CHARLESTON -- Unbeaten Hurricane is getting it done with defense. Details

Hurricane claims MSAC golf crown
SPRING VALLEY -- Hurricane's high school golf team cleared a big hurdle Monday. Details

W.Va. high school football ratings
West Virginia high school football computer ratings. Details

More Prepsports Stories
W.Va. high school football ratings
Prep notebook: Lincoln County high slowly finding its way in Class AAA
Fairland cross country results
St. Joe remains perfect with win over Ashland
Huntington wins thriller over Princeton
Missed extra point foils Knights' rally
Chesapeake Panthers cruise to first win
Wayne wallops Huskies
High school roundup: Sheldon Clark trips up Fairland
High school football scores

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