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- Game ends when player becomes ill PRINCETON — A health emergency brought a sudden and emotionally-wracking end to the girls sectional basketball game on Saturday night at Princeton Senior High School.
- Renegades survive Independence rally Nick Cook was not happy.
- PikeView girls prevail PRINCETON — PikeView High School went two-for-two on the basketball courts of Mercer County Saturday, with a first-round girls sectional romp over Greenbrier West forming a bookend to the boys’ defeat of Class AA No. 2 Oak Hill earlier in the day.
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Indy wins region
Brandon Wood doesn’t exactly fit the “Terminator” mode, but opponents know when they have gone up against him.
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WVU avoids walking plank
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia needed a flurry of free throws to overcome another late meltdown against Seton Hall.
- Marshall defeats Tulane NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tyler Wilkerson scored 18 points to lead Marshall to a 58-55 win over Tulane Saturday night.
- Annual hunting and fishing show in Summersville When Bill Picozzi started the Central West Virginia Hunting and Fishing Show in 2007, he didn’t imagine how popular it would get.
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Warriors edge Spartans 68-66
FAIRLEA — The Class AA No. 1 ranked Warriors bounced back after Friday’s loss to No. 2 Oak Hill by slipping by the Class AAA Spartans Saturday.
- Basketball, wrestling results
- No. 8 WVU can’t sleep on Pirates Many preseason prognosticators labeled Seton Hall as a sleeper team in the Big East, one going so far as to rank the Pirates’ right behind Villanova and WVU at the outset of the season.
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