Day: November 21, 2014 Archives


FridayNovember 21, 2014

Photo gallery and highlights: South Charleston 24, University 20

Class AAA No. 6 South Charleston defeated No. 3 University 24-20 in the quarterfinals of the playoffs.

WATCH: South Charleston’s game-winning touchdown over University

A look at South Charleston's game-winning touchdown catch.

Ravenswood’s Humphreys named AARP Scholar Athlete

Jackson County student athlete earns statewide honor.

Freshman Carter fuels comeback win over Boston College

Down 11 at half, West Virginia rallies to win 70-66 in Puerto Rico, setting up a Sunday game against UConn.

Dates set in hearing for Fire Commission complaint against the City of Clarksburg

The hearing is scheduled for December 16-19 in Bridgeport

Arrest made after standoff with police in Fayette County

William Ray Smith is charged with kidnapping, wanton endangerment and attempted murder

Sentence handed down in Kanawha County murder

Beckley man apologizes to victim's family.

Gee seeks culture change after freshman’s drinking-related death

WVU President issues letter to university community.

Large mining companies make employment moves; layoffs included

Alpha Natural Resources and Patriot Coal respond to tough coal market.

Philadelphia to Morgantown heroin, pill pipeline busted

21 people indicted; 13 in custody.

Manchin still weighing gubernatorial run in 2016

Senator says he'll know in 3 or 4 months if new Congress is going to work.

Republican House leadership taking shape

House Minority Leader Tim Armstead (R-Kanawha, 40) who is expected to be the next House Speaker is leading the effort.

Congressman-Elect on immigration: “We should be a nation of law-abiders”

Members of West Virginia's Congressional delegation, now and in the New Year, continue to criticize President Barack Obama's immigration plan.

Snyder finds no satisfaction in win, so imagine how bad WVU feels

Allan Taylor's column details the miscues that foiled West Virginia-Kansas State.

Herd must guard against the big play

UAB's J.J. Nelson has three 100-yard kickoff returns for touchdowns this season and can change a game on a single play.

Mississippi State knocks WVU women out of Preseason WNIT

Bulldogs use second-half surge to prevail 74-61 in Starkville.

Mountaineers hammer George Mason 91-65 in Puerto Rico opener

Devin Williams produced his third straight double-double as West Virginia advanced to face Boston College.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Friday, Nov. 21

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Dana Holgorsen talks about falling short in another close game against a ranked opponent. We also catch up with offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson, who praised backup Skyler Howard for playing well after Clint Trickett went down with a concussion.

Howard delivers TDs, but not quite a win, after Trickett’s concussion

Backup quarterback regrets he couldn't finish comeback for West Virginia's seniors.