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EFHS’s Ronnie Mills battles back from season-ending shoulder injury
All Ronnie Mills felt was numb.
The quarterback of East Fairmont’s football team, Mills was playing at Preston County on a freezing Friday night last season. -
Underclassmen Richardson, Ferrell and Latocha captains of All-Mon Valley team
Every year, the Times West Virginian evaluates stats and performances of softball players in the area in order to select its All-Mon Valley team.
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Kingora rallies to claim Green Hills title
It was another year and another disappointingly close finish for Dewey Delovich and Jeremy Enslen in the annual Green Hills-Homer Delovich Memorial Golf Championship, which wrapped up Sunday at Green Hills Country Club.
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FSU’s Cooper gets international experience
Fairmont State basketball player Brendan Cooper traveled this offseason, but not the kind that results in a turnover and an earful from a coach.
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124 participate in 25th annual Frank Pulice Tournament: PHOTOS
Fairmont General Hospital and Frank Pulice Jr. hosted the 25th annual Frank Pulice FGH Golf Tournament at Green Hills Country Club on Thursday.
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Horton, Reign advance to AAU Nationals
It was as if Taevon Horton couldn’t miss.
Playing on the West Virginia Reign 10th-grade AAU team, Horton launched up 3-pointer after 3-pointer. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Each shot gracefully floated through the air before falling through the basket with a “swish.” -
North’s Lee wins Callaway Junior Tour
If you had one shot, or one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted, one moment, would you capture it? Or just let it slip?
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Calhoun signs another Division I transfer
Coach Jerrod Calhoun and the Fairmont State University basketball team are looking another slam dunk during the 2013 off-season.
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Fairmont Senior outlasts Bridgeport in 10 innings, 9-6
Fairmont Senior’s “living on a prayer.”
During the Class AA semifinals on Thursday, all of the heart-ache and loss from previous seasons finally came to an end. -
Passion for sports never dies
Before anything else, I was a ballplayer.
I spent hours on the diamond in my hometown of Latrobe, Pa., my knees skinned from stretching a single into a double and my neck burning under the hot summer sun. - More Local sports Headlines
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