Prep Sports
Sevier goes from Bee to Bear
FAIRMONT — If nothing else, Ryan Sevier is in a unique position when it comes to the annual East-West rivalry.
After donning the blue and gold of East Fairmont for three years, he now wears a brighter shade of blue, that of crosstown foe Fairmont Senior.
Deep inside, tonight’s game might have some added significance for the senior receiver, who changed schools this past summer.
But outwardly? Well, it’s just Week 10, according to Fairmont Senior coach J.L. Abbott.
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North girls win second Class AAA title
North Marion girls’ basketball team spends a lot of their time at practice running and conditioning.
And it’s paid off with their second straight Class AAA state title.
North ran past No. 2 South Charleston, 58-45, in the second half Saturday at the Charleston Civic Center to become the first Class AAA team to repeat since those same Black Eagles did it in 2003 and 2004.
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COLUMN: Pros and cons to possible Big 10 move
If you’ve sat in stands during a recent high school sporting event, there is a good chance you’ve heard the rumors. If you’re the type who frequents Internet message boards, you’re probably assuming Marion County’s three schools are already packed and waiting in the driveway for the Big 10 moving truck.
But hold on a minute. Nothing is official yet. Fairmont Senior, East Fairmont and North Marion are still members of the North Central Athletic Conference.
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Bobcats’ title run hits four
The big orange letters on the freshly printed T-shirts worn by Summers County’s players after the Bobcats’ fourth straight Class AA championship said it all: Dynasty.
Hallie Gunnoe scored 31 points to lead top-seeded Summers County to a 58-50 win over No. 2 Scott on Saturday.
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St. Joseph rolls in Class A final
St. Joseph’s experience proved to be too much for St. Marys in the girls Class A championship game.
Brooke Keeton scored 15 points, Stephanie Dorsey added 13 and St. Joseph never trailed in earning its second straight title with a 58-44 win over cold-shooting St. Marys on Saturday.
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Huskies rally past Huntington
The North Marion Huskies have reached the state championship game for the second year in a row.
The top-seeded Lady Huskies overcame a poor-shooting first half to dispatch budding rival Huntington in Friday night’s Class AAA semifinal game, 61-50.
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South Charleston beats Pats in semis
Keke Allen scored nine of her 15 points in the first quarter and South Charleston cruised to a 60-50 win over Parkersburg South in the girls Class AAA semifinals Friday night.
Second-seeded South Charleston (25-1) will meet defending champion North Marion (23-1) for the title on Saturday night.
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COLUMN: One basket not kind to Huskies
Maybe it’s just the wrong end of the floor for North Marion’s girls’ basketball team.
For two games in a row, the Huskies have struggled shooting at the left basket, if you are sitting behind the North bench, no more than Friday’s semifinal matchup with Huntington.
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Huskies, Highlanders to meet again in state tourney
The Class AAA girls’ state semifinals will feature a rematch of last season’s state championship game.
Up next for No. 1 North Marion is the Huntington Highlanders, the same team the Huskies beat for their first state title last season.
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Byard Gatorade W.Va. player of year
Mariah Byard added to a stellar season Thursday, as the North Marion standout was named the Gatorade West Virginia girls’ basketball player of the year.
Byard is the second Huskies player to win the award, joining Jessica Sell in 2002.
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Huntington slides past Martinsburg
Talequia Hamilton scored 13 of her 17 points in the second half to lead Huntington to a 56-43 win over Martinsburg in the girls Class AAA quarterfinals Thursday.
Hamilton also had 14 rebounds. Leah Ching led fourth-seeded Huntington (18-4) with 19 points and Erin Bailes had 12 points and 13 rebounds.
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