Five players from Kanawha and Putnam counties are among the South roster for the West Virginia Athletic Director's North-South All-Star Basketball Classic, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on June 15 at the South Charleston Community Center.
Five players from Kanawha and Putnam counties are among the South roster for the West Virginia Athletic Director's North-South All-Star Basketball Classic, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on June 15 at the South Charleston Community Center.
George Washington's Tino diTrapano and Thomas Francke will be joined on the South team by Winfield's Cameron Powell, Ot Elmore of South Charleston and Hurricane's Garrett Tinsley.
The North is led by Class AAA all-state first-team selections Q.J. Peterson of Hedgesville, Jefferson's Garrett Grantham, Devin Hoehn of Parkersburg and Boo Lathon of Wheeling Park. (For a full roster, see Page 2B.)
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MU BASEBALL: Marshall's game Wednesday against Ohio was stopped in the bottom of the fifth when lightning was spotted in the area. A make-up date has not been announced.
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MU SOFTBALL: Andi Williamson surrendered four runs on five hits in 41/3 innings as Marshall fell on the road to Chattanooga 4-1. Michelle Fuzzard gave up one run on three hits in four innings and hit a two-run homer for the Mocs. Alianna Telles went 2-for-4 with a double for Marshall (20-15).
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WVU SPORTS: The Mountaineer Athletic Club, along with the West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, will host the Charleston Scholarship Dinner on April 23 at the Charleston Civic Center.
Five players from Kanawha and Putnam counties are among the South roster for the West Virginia Athletic Director's North-South All-Star Basketball Classic, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on June 15 at the South Charleston Community Center.
George Washington's Tino diTrapano and Thomas Francke will be joined on the South team by Winfield's Cameron Powell, Ot Elmore of South Charleston and Hurricane's Garrett Tinsley.
The North is led by Class AAA all-state first-team selections Q.J. Peterson of Hedgesville, Jefferson's Garrett Grantham, Devin Hoehn of Parkersburg and Boo Lathon of Wheeling Park. (For a full roster, see Page 2B.)
nnMU BASEBALL: Marshall's game Wednesday against Ohio was stopped in the bottom of the fifth when lightning was spotted in the area. A make-up date has not been announced.
nnMU SOFTBALL: Andi Williamson surrendered four runs on five hits in 41/3 innings as Marshall fell on the road to Chattanooga 4-1. Michelle Fuzzard gave up one run on three hits in four innings and hit a two-run homer for the Mocs. Alianna Telles went 2-for-4 with a double for Marshall (20-15).
nnWVU SPORTS: The Mountaineer Athletic Club, along with the West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, will host the Charleston Scholarship Dinner on April 23 at the Charleston Civic Center.
Table sponsorships are available for $1,500 and admit nine to the dinner. Individual tickets are also available for $150. To reserve tables or tickets, contact Casey Cunningham at 1-800-433-2072 by April 16.
nnWVC TENNIS: Bluefield State's Pitor Kruk was named the West Virginia Conference's men's tennis player of the week by the league office. Kruk picked up wins last week over Concord, Charleston, North Greenville and Shepherd.
nnYOUTH BASKETBALL: The USSSA W.Va. Wildcats Classic Basketball Tournament will be held April 21-22 at St. Albans High School. The tournament is for boys teams grades 4-8 and girls teams grades 7-8. Deadline to register in Tuesday. For more information, contact Tommy McCarty at 304-741-2850 or email tmac1...@yahoo.com.
Sports City U Basketball Academy in Hurricane has announced its dates for summer camps:Extreme Camp, June 25-29; Rapid-Fire Shooting camps, July 2-3 and July 30-Aug. 1; Boys Old-School Camp, July 9-12; Lady Hoops Camp, July 16-19; and Little Dribblers Camp, July 23-25.
For more information, call 304-562-2424, send email to scuho...@suddenlinkmail.com or visit www.scuhoops.com.
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