Sports
Thursday September 28, 2006
WVU sets times for men's hoops
Thursday September 28, 2006
Thursday September 28, 2006
Mickey Furfari column
Thursday September 28, 2006
High school soccer: By J.T. Simms
Thursday September 28, 2006
High school football: By Tom Aluise
Thursday September 28, 2006
Former Winfield QB T.L. Asbury thriving as defensive end for UC: By Andrew J. Beckner
Thursday September 28, 2006
Chuck Landon column
Thursday September 28, 2006
WVU notebook: By Jacob Messer
Thursday September 28, 2006
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| Louisville has time to prepare for ... MTSU? |
The Big East’s two big dogs, West Virginia and Louisville, are staying on their porches this week. WVU won’t play again until Oct. 7 against Mississippi State in Starkville. Louisville will be off until Oct. 6, a Friday, when the Cardinals play an away game on ESPN2. |
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| WVU men's basketball schedule |
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| WVC notebook |
Wesleyan men leading WVC soccer standings |
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The West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats, on the strength of a 3-1-1 conference record, sit atop the West Virginia standings in men’s soccer. |
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| Prep soccer roundup |
Smith leads Winfield boys in romp over Sissonville |
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Trey Smith tallied four goals to pace visiting Winfield in a 7-1 victory against Sissonville in boys high school soccer Tuesday night. |
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| Names in the games |
Report: Brewers renew deal with Power |
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The Milwaukee Brewers and West Virginia Power have renewed their Player Development Contract, according to published reports Wednesday. |
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| Area roundup |
UC’s Todd named WVC golfer of the week |
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University of Charleston senior Michael Todd was named the West Virginia Conference men’s golfer of the week Wednesday. |
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| MU Football |
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| Shot in the foot |
Herd’s next foe couldn’t avoid costly mistakes in loss Tuesday |
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Sometimes, football isn’t such a complicated game. |
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| High School Sports | Thursday, September 28, 2006 |
Smith tops Tri-State QBs HUNTINGTON -- Chris Smith, the South Point senior quarterback who verbally committed to sign with Marshall University, is the Tri-State high school football passing leader. Details High school football statistical leaders
PASSING Details Huntington beats St. Albans, ties Charleston Catholic
HUNTINGTON -- Huntington improved to 7-2-4 with a win over St. Albans and a tie against Charleston Catholic in boys high school soccer action Wednesday. Details Loss on Friday hurts Fighting Tigers' standings
HUNTINGTON -- The Ironton Fighting Tigers have not missed the Ohio football playoffs in almost a decade, but a loss to Chillicothe on Friday put the Tigers in danger of not qualifying for the playoffs this season for only the third time in 25 seasons. Details More Sports Stories
• Loss on Friday hurts Fighting Tigers' standings
• St. Albans wins battle of teams in transition
• Sports in brief: HHS basketball team hosts pancake breakfast
• Hetzer's goal lifts Midland to win
• High school football rankings
• Tolsia's Evans receives honor
• Huntington golfers earn a trip to state
• High school volleyball results for Sept. 26
• Timberwolves top Point Pleasant
• TRAVIS HUBBARD: Phillips shines in Wolves' win
• High school golfers in regional action
• Bias, Cabell Midland girls win GEICO Classic titles
• Highlanders get 5-2 win over visiting St. Albans
• 2006 GEICO Classic results
• Breaks go Spring Valley's way
• Horton carries Mount View past South Point
• Sissonville wins battle of Class AA titans
• Midland rallies by Beckley
• Chillicothe makes quick work of Fighting Tigers
• Huntington falls at Parkersburg, 35-7
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