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Thursday, September 28, 2006

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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
The long road back
Road-weary Golden Bears eager for some home cooking
MONTGOMERY — In his three seasons on the West Virginia University Tech football team, junior cornerback James Boyd has seen a lot of faces come and go.
WVU Tech coach Shane Beatty is keeping his chin up despite getting outscored 210-0 in four games.

Photo by M.K. McFarland


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.



Wesleyan men leading WVC soccer standings
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.

Smith leads Winfield boys in romp over Sissonville
Trey Smith tallied four goals to pace visiting Winfield in a 7-1 victory against Sissonville in boys high school soccer Tuesday night.

Report: Brewers renew deal with Power
The Milwaukee Brewers and West Virginia Power have renewed their Player Development Contract, according to published reports Wednesday.

UC’s Todd named WVC golfer of the week
University of Charleston senior Michael Todd was named the West Virginia Conference men’s golfer of the week Wednesday.

MU Football
Herd’s next foe couldn’t avoid costly mistakes in loss Tuesday
Sometimes, football isn’t such a complicated game.

High School Football
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE Tentative West Virginia high school football schedules this week: Friday
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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