Day: October 11, 2015 Archives


SundayOctober 11, 2015

MetroNews High School Football Power Rankings: Week 8

The MetroNews high school football power rankings are voted on by a panel of 30 radio broadcasters and sports writers across West Virginia.

MEC Week 6 Roundup

Shepherd took another key step to the MEC title, while Charleston, Concord, West Virginia State and Fairmont State all posted wins. No. 10 Shepherd 48, Glenville State 31 | Final Stats GLENVILLE, W.Va. — Tenth-ranked Shepherd remained unbeaten and at the top of the MEC standings with a key 48-31 win over Glenville State on Saturday

WVU women pull away in 2nd half against No. 13 Texas Tech

Returning to the site of their only Big 12 loss back in 2013, the Mountaineers won 4-1.

DEP begins ‘information gathering’ in response to Clean Power Rule

State required by EPA to meet Sept. 2016 deadline for response.

Monday day off in Blankenship trial

Testimony ended Friday with recordings.

Correctional officer training challenging; state hopes to fill vacancies

Training takes place at Glenville-based center.

Group offers hope in midst of domestic violence issue

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

HS football photo gallery: Winfield 27, Nitro 17

Photos from Winfield's 27-17 win over Nitro in week seven of the high school football season.

Column: Cowboys were better coordinated when it counted

Allan Taylor's column: Mike Gundy's plan of attack in overtime made the difference while West Virginia's best offensive player became an onlooker.

Watch: Emotional Skyler Howard pledges to ‘fight back’ after consecutive losses

West Virginia players and coaches discuss Saturday night's 33-26 loss to No. 21 Oklahoma State.

Unbeaten Cowboys keep finding juice at the finish line

Mike Gundy: "If you’re going to an Oklahoma State game, you don’t turn it off all the way until the final buzzer goes off."

Holgorsen after loss: ‘Those guys are pretty hurt down there’

Coach says the Mountaineers must "get back to work" to make sick feeling go away.

OSU deals Mountaineers more OT misery

West Virginia erased a 15-point deficit but couldn't carry the momentum into overtime, losing 33-26 to the No. 21 Cowboys.