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Big Ten sees many changes
April 27, 2013 Farewell, Legends and Leaders. Hello, East and West. more »»
A new era at Oxbow
April 26, 2013 Oxbow Golf and Country Club in Belpre doesn’t mind sweating the small stuff. In fact, the facility feels a sense of pride by paying attention to detail. more »»
Scrimmage on tap at Glenville
April 25, 2013 It’s not just talented players who make a coach, but it sure does help to have som. more »»
WVU fans must walk the walk
April 24, 2013 Fans of West Virginia University football like to believe they ‘talk-the-talk’, but when it came to Saturday’s Gold/Blue Scrimmage, they failed to ‘walk-the-walk’ as barely 8,000 showed up for the... more »»
VAD will honor 23 from area
April 23, 2013 When the 67th annual Victory Awards Dinner takes place on Sunday, May 5, in Clarksburg, the West Virginia Sports Writers Association will be honoring six area coaches whose teams won state titles as... more »»
Swisher has huge Saturday
April 22, 2013 Nick Swisher had his most productive game of the season on Saturday night, collecting four hits —including three doubles —as well as scoring three runs and driving in two others. more »»
Athletes aren’t heroes
April 21, 2013 Heroes. Ask any child to name their hero and if they don’t select one or both of their parents, odds are it will be their favorite athlete. more »»
OSU filling out its all new D-line
April 20, 2013 Ohio State came into spring football practice knowing there were quite a few holes to fill, mostly on defense with the entire line plus two linebackers all gone. more »»
30 years for former Open champ
April 19, 2013 Whether history repeats itself later this summer and a member of Parkersburg Country Club happens to win the 80th West Virginia Open on their home course, only time will tell. more »»
Area colleges play host to fight nights
April 18, 2013 For folks who are interested in either helping out a good cause or wanting to see some fight action there are a couple of obvious upcoming choices around the Mid-Ohio Valley to whet your whistle. more »»
Spring game is Saturday
April 17, 2013 With so many questions lingering following last year’s less-than-expected 7-6 mark, West Virginia University’s football program closes out its third spring under coach Dana Holgorsen at 2 p.m. more »»
Another Patriot in Sweet 16
April 16, 2013 Move over, Chase Fieler —you’ve got company. Another former Parkersburg South athlete, in fact another Patriot basketball player, is headed to the NCAA’s Sweet 16. more »»
Masters was four fun days
April 15, 2013 Golf —now more than ever —is an international game. more »»
No one is above the rules
April 14, 2013 Rules. Every sport has them (although Vince McMahon — excuse me, Mr. McMahon —still hasn’t answered my request for a WWE ruleboo. more »»
Ringing in NASCAR’s Class of ’14
April 13, 2013 Larger than life figures who built NASCAR bolt by bolt from the post-World War II era into to what it is today comprise the 25 nominees for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2014. more »»
Message tied to athletics
April 12, 2013 As the placekicker for Marshall University, down time became reflection time for Tyler Warner. Now the former Parkersburg High School standout is seeking to intertwine God’s message with athletics. more »»
Anxious to view South scoreboard
April 11, 2013 It was finally nice to have some warm weather on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week as the temperatures felt a little more like spring than what we’ve been accustomed to so fa. more »»
Cart is pulling the horse
April 10, 2013 It is probably a good thing that veteran official Bruce McCoy has elected to retire his whistle and his flag after working more than 11,000 sporting events in the Mountain State because the long tim... more »»
City has its share of stars
April 9, 2013 It is not every day that Parkersburg, West Virginia, gets to boast of hometown heroes and their accomplishments in the world of high-profile sports. more »»
Got to root for Beilein
April 8, 2013 When West Virginia University football coach Rich Rodriguez left to become the head football coach at the University of Michigan, there was a sense of betrayal in the Mountain State. more »» |
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