Day: April 5, 2014 Archives


SaturdayApril 5, 2014

Herd rallies to top FAU 7-3

Marshall scored seven runs in the 7th and 8th to clinch its second straight conference series.

Howard’s learning curve continues

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Twice quarterback Skyler Howard drifted into and out of the pocket, scanning for downfield receivers, and failing to spot the dump-down man open in the flat. The same dump-down receiver standing directly in front of coach Dana Holgorsen. Finally, Holgorsen threw up his hands in exasperation, before pointing for Paul Millard to

Defensive first unit refuses to yield a TD in scrimmage

Tony Gibson likes the look of his starters after Charleston practice.

Dustin Garrison shows his old burst, new power in scrimmage

Redshirt junior was the standout among West Virginia's running backs on Saturday in Charleston.

Mountaineers bring feelings of fall to Charleston

The West Virginia football team drew several thousand fans to Laidley Field on Saturday for the spring's third open practice.

Resident describes natural gas line explosion in Marshall County

A 12-inch line ruptured Saturday morning.

Tough fish of mountain stock

A strain of walleye native only to the New River continue to show impressive physical attributes

Double murder defendant’s competency questioned

Judge may decide to send Rodney Black to state mental hospital.

Summit Park VFD told to cease-and-desist

State Fire Commission wants to see state code followed.

Man suffers burn injuries in Elkins blaze

Victim may have set himself on fire.

Police investigating a second bank robbery in Wheeling

Chase Bank held up Friday afternoon.

After dramatic 2013 Class AA baseball title, Hoover eyes another in 2014

Herbert Hoover baseball head coach Brian Young talks with Garrett Cullen about his Class AA defending state champion team.

Frogs exploit bullpen for three-run ninth

West Virginia lost 4-3 at TCU on Friday night after relievers failed to hold a late two-run lead.