By Rich Stevens St. Marys coach Howard Meeks, for one, wouldn’t mind calling his team’s 47-43 Class A girls state tournament loss to seven-time defending champion St. Joseph a moral …
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By Rich Stevens A golden opportunity slipped through the fingers of the Sissonville High School girls basketball team. Turns out, it was one that Wyoming East guard Gabby Lupardus didn’t …
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By Rich Stevens Notre Dame’s upset run in the West Virginia Class A girls state high school basketball tournament came to an end in the semifinals on Friday, but …
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By Rich Stevens What is a coach’s best friend when his team is trailing late in a game? Scoring when the clock is off. Depth-challenged Grafton had plenty of opportunities, …
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By Rich Stevens The St.Marys High School girls basketball team isn’t a stranger to the state tournament semifinals. More importantly, the Blue Devils aren’t a stranger to nemesis St. …
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Cover photo by @GrantTraylor Herald Dispatch By Rich Stevens A 6-foot-3 post player does more than add points, rebounds and blocked shots. In the case of Gilmer …
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Cover photo by: @millissajillg By Rich Stevens Katelyn Byrd poured in 24 points and went over the 1,000-point mark for her career and Anna Hayton added 23 to lead fourth-seeded …
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By Rich Stevens The sixth-seeded Notre Dame girls basketball team hit 50 percent of its 3-point shot attempts in the first half and didn’t look back in winning its first …
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By Rich Stevens Sissonville senior Madison Jones ended the first night of the West Virginia high school girls state basketball tournament in grand style, hitting a 15-foot jump shot just …
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By Rich Stevens The top-seeded Morgantown High School girls basketball team halted another opponent, holding Spring Valley to 20.5 percent shooting on Wednesday night in rolling to a 55-30 verdict …