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CLASS AAA
Wednesday, May 23
Game 1: 9:45 a.m. — John Marshall vs. Washington
Game 2: (30 minutes after completion of game 1) —Hurricane vs. GW
Game 3: 4:30 p.m. — Loser of game 1 vs. Loser of game 2
Game 4: (30 minutes after completion of game 3) — Winner of game 1 vs. Winner of game 2
Thursday, May 24
Game 5: 9:30 a.m. — Winner of game 3 vs. Loser of game 4
Championship: 2:00 p.m. — Winner of game 4 vs. Winner of game 5
Championship game No. 2 (if necessary)
CLASS AA
Wednesday, May 23
Game 1: 9:30 a.m. — Petersburg vs. Hoover
Game 2: (30 minutes after completion of game 1) — Chapmanville vs. Wyoming East
Game 3: 5 p.m. — Loser of game 1 vs. Loser of game 2
Game 4: (30 minutes after completion of game 3) — Winner of game 1 vs. Winner of game 2
Thursday, May 24
Game 5: 10 a.m. — Winner of game 3 vs. Loser of game 4
Championship: 2:30 p.m. — Winner of game 4 vs. Winner of game 5
Championship game No. 2 (if necessary)
CLASS A
Wednesday, May 23
Game 1: 10 a.m. —Wheeling Central vs. Moorefield
Game 2: (30 minutes after completion of game 1) — Sherman vs. Fayetteville
Game 3: 4:45 p.m. — Loser of game 1 vs. Loser of game 2
Game 4: (30 minutes after completion of game 3) — Winner of game 1 vs. Winner of game 2
Thursday, May 24
Game 5: 9:45 a.m. — Winner of game 3 vs. Loser of game 4
Championship: 2:15 p.m. — Winner of game 4 vs. Winner of game 5
Championship game No. 2 (if necessary)
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INDIANAPOLIS — Peyton Manning and Marshall Faulk won’t be the only former Indianapolis Colts players being recognized for their collegiate achievements this year.
Marshall University recently announced its 2017 induction class for its Athletics Hall of Fame, a list of nine former student-athletes that includes former Colts running back Ahmad Bradshaw.
Bradshaw starred for the Thundering Herd from 2004 to 2006, and would become a seventh-round selection of the New York Giants in the 2007 NFL Draft.
Here is a blurb from the school about Bradshaw’s dominance at Marshall:
“Bradshaw was a top-five running back for the Herd in just three seasons. He finished his career fourth in all-purpose yards per game (124.8), sixth in rushing touchdowns (31), eighth in total touchdowns (36) and 10th in scoring (216 points). His 1,523 rushing yards in 2006 was the school’s fifth-best single-season total, while his 21 touchdowns were the sixth-highest and his 126 points stood eighth. Bradshaw posted 11 100 yard games at Marshall, with his best effort coming on Nov. 18, 2006, when he put up a Joan C. Edwards Stadium-record five touchdowns and 261 yards against UTEP. He led the Herd in all-purpose yards all three seasons and caught 86 passes for 696 yards, scoring five more times through the air. He was named second team All-Conference USA as a junior, then first-team as a senior.”
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FAIRMONT –
Fairmont State University officials announced Tuesday that Joe Mazzulla has been named as the new men’s basketball coach, replacing Jerrod Calhoun, who accepted a Division I head coaching job at Youngstown State University on Monday. Mazzulla, a standout guard for West Virginia University has spent the last five years as an assistant coach at Glenville State College, Fairmont State and most recently with the Maine Red Claws of the NBA D-League.
Joe Mazzulla during WVU career. Photo by WVillustrated.com
“It is a privilege to welcome Joe back to Fairmont, and we couldn’t be happier to have him as our next head men’s basketball coach,” said FSU Athletic Director Tim McNeely.
t’s hard to believe that Rio de Janeiro hosted the Summer Olympics just six months ago.
Today, the Olympic Village has turned into a ghost town, and many of the venues have fallen into disrepair.
At the Maracana Stadium, the power has been turned off because there is nobody to pay the energy bill. Water in one practice pool is orange. Turf has turned brown and, along with countless stadium seats, inexplicably removed from the field.
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1. Overall participation per school size.
2. Sportsmanship
3. Creativity
4. Support of multiple sports
5. Ability to travel to away contests.
6. Intensity
February 27, 2017
1. Parkersburg
2. Hedgesville
3. University
4. Parkersburg South
5. Martinsburg
6. Woodrow Wilson
7. Capital
8. Wheeling Park
9. GW
10. South Charleston
Honorable Mention: Huntington, Musselman, Greenbrier East.
1. Lincoln
2. Philip Barbour
3. Chapmanville
4. Poca
5. Lincoln County
6. Winfield
7. Logan
8. Mingo Central
9. Fairmont Senior
10. Bluefield
Honorable Mention: Independence, Sissonville, North Marion.
1. Ritchie County
2. Fayetteville
3. Parkersburg Catholic
4. Williamstown
5. Ravenswood
6. Saint Marys
7. East Hardy
8. Pendleton County
9. Wheeling Central
10. Paden City
Honorable Mention: Charleston Catholic, Doddridge County.
February 20, 2017
1. Hedgesville
2. Parkersburg
3. Parkersburg South
4. University
5. Capital
6. Wheeling Park
7. Martinsburg
8. Musselman
9. Morgantown
10. Spring Mills
Honorable Mention: GW, Woodrow, Greenbrier East
1. Philip Barbour
2. Lincoln
3. Lincoln County
4. Chapmanville
5. Poca
6. Winfield
7. Fairmont Senior
8. Logan
9. North Marion
10. Sissonville
Honorable Mention: Bluefield, Independence, Mingo Central.
1. Fayetteville
2. Parkersburg Catholic
3. Williamstown
4. Ritchie County
5. Saint Marys
6. Ravenswood
7. East Hardy
8. Pendleton
9. Wheeling Central
10. Tyler Consolidated
Honorable Mention: Gilmer County, South Harrison.
February 13, 2017
1. Hedgesville
2. Parkersburg South
3. Morgantown
4. Parkersburg
5. Martinsburg
6. Capital
7. Wheeling Park
8. University
9. Woodrow Wilson
10. South Charleston
Honorable Mention: GW, Spring Mills
1. Lincoln County
2. Philip Barbour
3. Chapmanville
4. Logan
5. Lincoln
6. Poca
7. Sissonville
8. Winfield
9. Fairmont Senior
10. Mingo Central
Honorable Mention: Bluefield, North Marion, Independence.
1. Parkersburg Catholic
2. Williamstown
3. Ritchie County
4. Fayetteville
5. Paden City
6. Saint Marys
7. Ravenswood
8. Pendleton County
9. East Hardy
10. Tyler Consolidated
Honorable Mention: Doddridge County, Greenbrier West.
February 6, 2017
1. Hedgesville
2. Parkersburg South
3. Martinsburg
4. GW
5. University
6. Parkersburg
7. Capital
8. Morgantown
9. South Charleston
10. Wheeling Park
Honorable Mention: Woodrow, Musselman.
1. Philip Barbour
2. Lincoln
3. Chapmanville
4. Fairmont Senior
5. Lincoln County
6. North Marion
7. Sissonville
8. Winfield
9. Mingo Central
10. Independence
Honorable Mention: Bluefield, Poca
1. Ritchie County
2. Williamstown
3. Paden City
4. Parkersburg Catholic
5. Fayetteville
6. Saint Marys
7. Pendleton
8. Ravenswood
9. Tyler Consolidated
10. East Hardy
Honorable Mention: Moorefield, Wheeling Central.
January 30, 2017
1. Hedgesville
2. Martinsburg
3. Morgantown
4. Parkersburg
5. Parkersburg South
6. Huntington
7. Woodrow
8. Capital
9. GW
10. Hurricane
Honorable Mention: Wheeling Park, South Charleston, Princeton.
1. Lincoln
2. Lincoln County
3. Poca
4. Philip Barbour
5. Chapmanville
6. Fairmont Senior
7. Sissonville
8. R.C. Byrd
9. Winfield
10. Logan
Honorable Mention: Nicholas County, Mingo Central.
1. Parkersburg Catholic
2. Ritchie County
3. Williastown
4. Pendleton County
5. Saint Marys
6. Fayetteville
7. Ravenswood
8. Wheeling Central
9. Paden City
10. Greenbrier West
Honorable Mention: Moorefield, East Hardy
January 23, 2017
1. Parkersburg
2. Hedgesville
3. Parkersburg South
4. Martinsburg
5. Huntington
6. Morgantown
7. Capital
8. Wheeling Park
9. Woodrow Wilson
10. Hurricane
Honorable Mention: South Charleston, GW.
1. Lincoln
2. Lincoln County
3. Chapmanville
4. Poca
5. Fairmont Senior
6. R.C.Byrd
7. Sissonville
8. Logan
9. Bridgeport
10. Winfield
Honorable Mention: Mingo Central, Independence, Hoover.
1. Ritchie County
2. Parkersburg Catholic
3. Fayetteville
4. East Hardy
5. Paden City
6. Williamstown
7. Tyler Consolidated
8. Central Catholic
9. Charleston Catholic
10. Moorefield
Honorable Mention: Tug Valley, Greenbrier West.
January 16, 2017
Cover photo: Parkersburg Catholic continues to roll strong in class A
1. Parkersburg South
2. Hedgesville
3. Parkersburg
4. Martinsburg
5. Morgantown
6. GW
7. South Charleston
8. Capital
9. Spring Mills
10. John Marshall
Honorable Mention: Riverside, Princeton, Huntington.
1. Chapmanville
2. Lincoln County
3. Lincoln
4. Poca
5. R.C. Byrd
6. North Marion
7. Winfield
8. Mingo Central
9. Sissonville
10. Fairmont Senior
Honorable Mention: Oak Glen, Bridgeport.
1. Ritchie County
2. Williamstown
3. Parkersburg Catholic
4. Fayetteville
5. East Hardy
6. Charleston Catholic
7. Moorefield
8. Tyler Consolidated
9. Paden City
10. South Harrison
Honorable Mention: Greenbrier West, Saint Marys, Doddridge County.
January 9, 2017
Hedgesville comes out strong in week one.
1. Hedgesville
2. Parkersburg
3. Parkersburg South
4. South Charleston
5. GW
6. Capital
7. Martinsburg
8. Morgantown
9. John Marshall
10. Spring Mills
1. Lincoln County
2. Poca
3. R.C. Byrd
4. Lincoln
5. North Marion
6. Sissonville
7. Mingo Central
8. Bluefield
9. Winfield
10. Fairmont Senior
Honorable Mention: Grafton, Wyoming East, Bridgeport
1. Parkersburg Catholic
2. Ritchie County
3. Williamstown
4. Magnolia
5. Tyler Consolidated
6. Moorefield
7. Fayetteville
8. South Harrison
9. Saint Marys
10. Madonna
Honorable Mention: Paden City, Doddridge County.
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