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SaturdaySeptember 17, 2016

Your photos: Mothman and friends

Strange West Virginia visitor attracts even more visitors.

Akron stuns Marshall 65-38

Akron's fumble recovery for a touchdown in the second quarter turned the tide of the game.

Social story: Did you get your #GarthInCharlestonWV tickets?

Demand makes concerts grow from one to four.

The late Bill Shahan one of eight being inducted into West Virginia Broadcasting Hall of Fame

Hoppy Kercheval, host of MetroNews "Talkline," was scheduled to be master of ceremonies for Saturday's induction ceremony in Huntington.

Friday takeaways: Week 4 features marquee wins in all classes

Big wins across the board for University, Capital, Point Pleasant, Winfield, Williamstown, Keyser and Gilmer County.

Highlights: Point Pleasant dominates Logan 41-12

Video highlights of Point Pleasant's 41-12 win over Logan in Week 4.

GAMEDAY: Herd ready for Zips pass rush

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Chase Litton praised his offensive line following last week’s blowout win over Morgan State. Litton was upright, untouched and unmolested in the pocket in the season opener. If that is the case after Saturday’s game against the Akron Zips, who feature a pair of defensive ends who could be playing on Sundays

Highlights, radio calls: University 28, Wheeling Park 19

Video highlights of University's 28-19 win over Wheeling Park.

Gallery: University pushes past Wheeling Park for 4-0 start

University defeated Class AAA defending state champion Wheeling Park 28-19 on Friday night in Week 4 of the season.

HS football photo gallery: Tug Valley 46, Sheldon Clark (KY) 12

Tug Valley improved to 3-1 on the season with a 46-12 win over Sheldon Clark (KY).

HS football photo gallery: Capital 42, Cabell Midland 23

Class AAA No. 6 Capital defeated No. 15 Cabell Midland 42-23 in Week 4 of the season.

No. 2 West Virginia women deal Princeton first loss

West Virginia rolled 3-0, pushing its home unbeaten streak to 30, the 11th best all-time NCAA mark.