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SaturdayNovember 10, 2018

Keyser starts fast, finishes strong to oust Wayne 28-8

Keyser's defense used a bend but don't break approach in Saturday's 28-8 win against Wayne.

Knox steps up to help Herd defeat Charlotte 30-13

Brenden Knox stepped up with a big performance in the backfield to lead Marshall to a conference win at home.

Photo gallery: Sherman moves on with 44-8 win over Parkersburg Catholic

SETH, W.Va — Photos from Sherman’s 44-8 win over Parkersburg Catholic in the opening round of the Class A playoffs. (Photos by Chuck Roberts/Dynamic Photography)

Justice: Revenue collections exceed estimates again

Governor says 1st Quarter best in 25 years.

Kickoff nightmare resurfaces for Frogs in Morgantown

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — TCU coach Gary Patterson didn’t need help recalling the special-teams mishaps two years ago that haunted his team at Milan Puskar Stadium. The Horned Frogs lost two fumbles on kickoffs that day in a 34-10 loss to West Virginia. “Yeah, I could tell you exactly the person who did it the last

NCAA women’s soccer: Mountaineers scorch Radford 6-0

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Behind a flurry of shots and dominating defense, the No. 8 West Virginia women’s soccer team dominated Radford 6-0 on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The Mountaineers sent 38 shots at the Highlanders (16-3-1), who saw their 11-match win streak ended. West Virginia had 17 shots on goal and six

Loughry resigns from Supreme Court

Convicted justice leaves Court.

Column: Gibby’s defense delivers a beauty before Bedlam

TCU had minus-7 rushing yards and no chance against the Big 12's most surprising defense: Allan Taylor's commentary

Volleyball state championship results

Magnolia, Bridgeport and Spring Valley are state champions in volleyball.

Tight end Wesco’s breakout season continues with first home touchdown

Trevon Wesco became the first tight end in 16 years to lead West Virginia in receiving yards, continuing a surprising senior season.

Brendan Ferns sees first action since spring ACL tear

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Saturday marked the season debut for sophomore linebacker Brendan Ferns, who had been out since spring practice recovering from an ACL tear. Ferns primarily played on special teams, though he also stepped in at middle linebacker on West Virginia’s final defensive possession. The four-star recruit has dealt with three severe injuries in

Long on holding TCU to minus-7 rushing: ‘Great day at the office’

  MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Linebacker JoVanni Stewart’s ears perked up when he heard how many yards West Virginia’s defense allowed to TCU on Saturday at Milan Puskar Stadium. “Ooo,” he smiled, “I didn’t know that. I’m sure Gibby’s gonna be really happy with us tomorrow.” Stewart knew the Mountaineers were living in the backfield most

Late first-half flurry propels West Virginia to blowout win over TCU

With a sudden explosion of points just before halftime, West Virginia turned a potential nail-biter into a laugher against TCU.

Live blog: No. 9 West Virginia carves up TCU 47-10

Allan Taylor's in-game updates throughout Saturday's game at Milan Pusksar Stadium.

Photo gallery: West Virginia downs TCU 47-10

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Images from Saturday afternoon’s Big 12 matchup between No. 9 West Virginia and TCU.

Justice turns to known quantity for school board post

Dunlevy's experience includes serving on the Ohio County Board of Education and the state Board of Education.

Mason County man admits to embezzling from hospital

Kevin L. Durst, 62, of Point Pleasant, faces 10 years in prison.

Roundup: Upsets at a premium as postseason opens

Only two lower-seeded teams advanced on the opening night of the high school football playoffs.